The aftermath of Trump's acquittal in his second impeachment trial

Four years of misquotes of what Trump said proves you're the liar, not him

There is NO reason to misquote Trump.. He tweeted all day and was on TV at lest 4 times a week.. so they have him on video. Trump is a vulgar gasbag and not bright.

And yet Democrats did misquote Trump every time. Again, misquoting him proves YOU are the liar.

Here's the easiest question in the world if what I am saying is not true. Give some actual racist quotes by Trump with NO MISQUOTES.

You can't. You are that fundamentally dishonest
 
Apparently some people are still preoccupied with the legacy of the Donald, well considering their man Joe, or rather Charlie McCarthy, has to offer it ain’t much.

As of today Trump is still claiming he won the election. How pitiful is that?

Trump is right, Democrats stole the election with overt fraud leveraging the rules they slammed down the throats of the country to remove accountability enabling widespread fraud.

They specifically stole the election in Philadelphia, Detroit, Atlanta, Las Vegas, Milwaukee and Phoenix where they kept voting ... er ... "counting" until they flipped the States blue
 
Apparently some people are still preoccupied with the legacy of the Donald, well considering their man Joe, or rather Charlie McCarthy, has to offer it ain’t much.

As of today Trump is still claiming he won the election. How pitiful is that?

To answer your question, it's a lot less "pitiful" than that Gore and Hillary still claim they won ...
 
Apparently some people are still preoccupied with the legacy of the Donald, well considering their man Joe, or rather Charlie McCarthy, has to offer it ain’t much.

As of today Trump is still claiming he won the election. How pitiful is that?

To answer your question, it's a lot less "pitiful" than that Gore and Hillary still claim they won ...

Nope. Hillary conceded within 24 hours.
 
Apparently some people are still preoccupied with the legacy of the Donald, well considering their man Joe, or rather Charlie McCarthy, has to offer it ain’t much.

As of today Trump is still claiming he won the election. How pitiful is that?

To answer your question, it's a lot less "pitiful" than that Gore and Hillary still claim they won ...

Nope. Hillary conceded within 24 hours.

And then she spent the next four years saying the election was "stolen" from her.

You knew that, proving my point again that you're just a liar
 
So it’s all about Trump, FYI former President, not that lying sack of shit you call good old uncle Joe whose version of the truth and fact only exist in fantasy land. Face it both parties serve the same master and it isn’t the people or constitution, at least Trump cared more about the “little man” and not the country club elite.
 
The Republican Party is in the grip of uninformed, intelligence challenged voters. They are Trump's followers.

Politico reports, "Several Republican leaders on Sunday expressed concern at incendiary comments made by former President Donald Trump during a speech Saturday night at a Republican National Committee donor retreat.

"The former president went off-script in a roughly 50-minute keynote speech at his Mar-a-Lago resort in South Florida, ripping into Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, even calling him a “dumb son of a bitch.” Trump also took aim at former Vice President Mike Pence — saying he was “disappointed” in him for not fighting the certification of the election results in January — as well as Anthony Fauci, who Trump said was “full of crap.

"Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) told us on “Face the Nation,” “As a party, we need to be focused on the future. We need to be focused on embracing the Constitution, not embracing insurrection. I think it's very important for people to realize that a fundamental part of the Constitution, and of who we are as Americans, is the rule of law, it's the judicial process.”

On the other hand, if Trump's followers would talk, they would tell us they loved what Trump said.
 
The Republican Party has given a free pass to future Presidents for anything they might do in the closing days of their term of office. A former President incited an insurrection against our government during the closing days of his term of office. It doesn't get worse than that.

The Republican Party acquitted the former President!


ABC News reported, "Exactly a month and a week after insurrectionists incited a riot at the Capitol on Jan. 6, former President Donald Trump's second impeachment trial came to a climactic end on Saturday afternoon, with Trump being acquitted for his alleged role of inciting the deadly event. A majority of senators voted to convict the former president, but failed to reach the super majority threshold needed for a conviction."

To provide an example of the perfidy of the Republican Party one need only look at the Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. Despite the opinions of nearly all Constitution experts Constitution lawyers to the contrary, McConnell said "he voted "not guilty" because he believes Trump is "constitutionally not eligible for conviction" given that he is no longer president," according to NBC News.

In addition, a Senate resolution established the Senate's jurisdiction in the impeachment trial. McConnell and most Republicans violated a Senate resolution. McConnell said nothing about the evidence. He couldn't. The evidence was overwhelming.

The American people have already spoken, but the Republican Party is not paying attention. Under their leadership, the Republican Party has lost the House, Senate, and the White House in just the last four years.

Now this. A Republican President committed an act of sedition, and the Republican Party freed him from consequences. With the precedence set, all future Presidents are free of responsibility for any action they might take in the closing days of their term.

It is easy to surmise this might be opening act of the decline of American democracy.

America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we lose our freedoms it will be because we have destroyed ourselves from within. Abraham Lincoln

The American people will remember this day. The Republican Party lost with this feckless decision.
The Aftermath is that America has awoken to the fact that the DemNazi Party are nothing but liars. thieves and fiends, and who have No Love for this country, right or wrong, the rule of law, nor do they actually care about The American Taxpayer.
 
And then she spent the next four years saying the election was "stolen" from her.

Typical Trumpian, you make things up as you go along.
If you weren't such a pathetic CCP propagandist, I'd laugh at your antics. No one like or trusts Joe Biden, No one, not even your own CCP DemNazi Party likes or trusts him, and that is why they hide him from Public View. But the Chinese like him, Iran likes him, North Korea and Russia like him, but not too many in his own state and country.

All Biden and his band of Woke Idiots will bring this country is poverty, homelessness, famine, and oppression. He'll preside over the biggest economic collapse in history caused by his administration who seems to be run by The CCP, WHO, WEP, and UN.
 
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Four years of misquotes of what Trump said proves you're the liar, not him

There is NO reason to misquote Trump.. He tweeted all day and was on TV at lest 4 times a week.. so they have him on video. Trump is a vulgar gasbag and not bright.

And yet Democrats did misquote Trump every time. Again, misquoting him proves YOU are the liar.

Here's the easiest question in the world if what I am saying is not true. Give some actual racist quotes by Trump with NO MISQUOTES.

You can't. You are that fundamentally dishonest

surada: {crickets}

Well, at least you know you were lying
 
Apparently some people are still preoccupied with the legacy of the Donald, well considering their man Joe, or rather Charlie McCarthy, has to offer it ain’t much.

As of today Trump is still claiming he won the election. How pitiful is that?

To answer your question, it's a lot less "pitiful" than that Gore and Hillary still claim they won ...

Nope. Hillary conceded within 24 hours.
In 2016 that is when I knew for sure elections were stolen. I always suspected them in local elections at the least where I lived. On election night in 2016, it was over a bit after 11 p.m. Yet we waited a few hours for a concession and Hillary did not even show up to thank the "little people" at her party. During those few hours, progs were canvassing every extra vote they could get. They already had millions of fraud votes. They though they had enough. They made sure in 2020. The coup of 2020. We owe this nation nothing anymore...let it burn..
 
The Republican Party is in the grip of uninformed, intelligence challenged voters. They are Trump's followers.

Politico reports, "Several Republican leaders on Sunday expressed concern at incendiary comments made by former President Donald Trump during a speech Saturday night at a Republican National Committee donor retreat.

"The former president went off-script in a roughly 50-minute keynote speech at his Mar-a-Lago resort in South Florida, ripping into Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, even calling him a “dumb son of a bitch.” Trump also took aim at former Vice President Mike Pence — saying he was “disappointed” in him for not fighting the certification of the election results in January — as well as Anthony Fauci, who Trump said was “full of crap.

"Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) told us on “Face the Nation,” “As a party, we need to be focused on the future. We need to be focused on embracing the Constitution, not embracing insurrection. I think it's very important for people to realize that a fundamental part of the Constitution, and of who we are as Americans, is the rule of law, it's the judicial process.”

On the other hand, if Trump's followers would talk, they would tell us they loved what Trump said.
Your autism is not cute anymore.... it's goddamn tedious. President Trump is saying exactly what the 100 million voters that support him WANT him to say. We fucking hate the likes of the turtle, eddie munster, tiny tony, cheney, and the rest of those RINO shitstains.

Are you caught up now?
 
Several Republican leaders on Sunday expressed concern at incendiary comments made by former President Donald Trump during a speech Saturday night at a Republican National Committee donor retreat.

"The former president went off-script in a roughly 50-minute keynote speech at his Mar-a-Lago resort in South Florida, ripping into Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, even calling him a “dumb son of a bitch.” Trump also took aim at former Vice President Mike Pence — saying he was “disappointed” in him for not fighting the certification of the election results in January — as well as Anthony Fauci, who Trump said was “full of crap,Politico.

Susan Del Percio, Republican strategist writes, "In four years, the Republican Party lost control of the White House, the Senate and the House of Representatives. The blame falls squarely on one person, and one person alone: Donald J. Trump. Under normal circumstances, this would be a time for the party to reflect, learn and look toward the future.

"Instead, after licking its wounds for a few months, the Republican National Committee held a spring retreat in south Florida this past weekend whose marquee event was an excursion to Mar-a-Lago to hear the former president speak.

"There’s no question that Trump remains the leader of the Republican Party, though leadership was the last thing he offered during his angry tirade against Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, former Vice President Mike Pence and even Dr. Anthony Fauci.

"One attendee told Politico the speech was “horrible, it was long and negative.” Well, of course it was. Trump has never been anything but long-winded and divisive."

Reader is reminded this is from a Republican strategist.

Total silence from Republicans on this forum.
 
Several Republican leaders on Sunday expressed concern at incendiary comments made by former President Donald Trump during a speech Saturday night at a Republican National Committee donor retreat.

"The former president went off-script in a roughly 50-minute keynote speech at his Mar-a-Lago resort in South Florida, ripping into Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, even calling him a “dumb son of a bitch.” Trump also took aim at former Vice President Mike Pence — saying he was “disappointed” in him for not fighting the certification of the election results in January — as well as Anthony Fauci, who Trump said was “full of crap,Politico.

Susan Del Percio, Republican strategist writes, "In four years, the Republican Party lost control of the White House, the Senate and the House of Representatives. The blame falls squarely on one person, and one person alone: Donald J. Trump. Under normal circumstances, this would be a time for the party to reflect, learn and look toward the future.

"Instead, after licking its wounds for a few months, the Republican National Committee held a spring retreat in south Florida this past weekend whose marquee event was an excursion to Mar-a-Lago to hear the former president speak.

"There’s no question that Trump remains the leader of the Republican Party, though leadership was the last thing he offered during his angry tirade against Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, former Vice President Mike Pence and even Dr. Anthony Fauci.

"One attendee told Politico the speech was “horrible, it was long and negative.” Well, of course it was. Trump has never been anything but long-winded and divisive."

Reader is reminded this is from a Republican strategist.

Total silence from Republicans on this forum.
As usual President Trump was correct.
 
There’s no question that Trump remains the leader of the Republican Party, though leadership was the last thing he offered during his angry tirade against Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, former Vice President Mike Pence and even Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Reader is reminded this is from a Republican strategist.

Total silence from Republicans on this forum.

NBC writes, "Tax Day 2009 was the start of the Tea Party protests against Barack Obama’s agenda.

"But as we approach April 15, 2021 — even with the tax-filing deadline extended to May 17 — it’s become noticeable just how quiet the conservative grassroots have been during President Biden’s first three months in office.

"Part of it is due to the fact that Biden has never been the lightning rod for the right that Obama, Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi and even AOC are.

"But another part is the 2020 defeated candidate who decided to stick around: Donald Trump.

"Also to be sure, there’s always been lots of grassroots energy behind Trump (though that has dissipated after Jan. 6).

"But when we’re talking about grassroots movement and energy to bolster a political party and stop the opposition’s agenda, the energy on the right has been largely MIA.

Or, embarrassed by their support of Trump and the current position of the Republican Party, they have gone silent. The vast majority of Trump's followers are uninformed because they shun reality. They consider all respected news as "fake news."

In addition, they are intellectually challenged, so making intelligent responses is difficult for them.

Nevertheless, they remain highly loyal to Trump and will vote for any candidate Trump endorses.

Since Trump is erratic and a consummate liar, this explains why the GOP leadership is concerned.

They should be.
 
There’s no question that Trump remains the leader of the Republican Party, though leadership was the last thing he offered during his angry tirade against Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, former Vice President Mike Pence and even Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Reader is reminded this is from a Republican strategist.

Total silence from Republicans on this forum.

NBC writes, "Tax Day 2009 was the start of the Tea Party protests against Barack Obama’s agenda.

"But as we approach April 15, 2021 — even with the tax-filing deadline extended to May 17 — it’s become noticeable just how quiet the conservative grassroots have been during President Biden’s first three months in office.

"Part of it is due to the fact that Biden has never been the lightning rod for the right that Obama, Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi and even AOC are.

"But another part is the 2020 defeated candidate who decided to stick around: Donald Trump.

"Also to be sure, there’s always been lots of grassroots energy behind Trump (though that has dissipated after Jan. 6).

"But when we’re talking about grassroots movement and energy to bolster a political party and stop the opposition’s agenda, the energy on the right has been largely MIA.

Or, embarrassed by their support of Trump and the current position of the Republican Party, they have gone silent. The vast majority of Trump's followers are uninformed because they shun reality. They consider all respected news as "fake news."

In addition, they are intellectually challenged, so making intelligent responses is difficult for them.

Nevertheless, they remain highly loyal to Trump and will vote for any candidate Trump endorses.

Since Trump is erratic and a consummate liar, this explains why the GOP leadership is concerned.

They should be.
Ever consider that people get quiet when they don't want you to anticipate what they intend to do? Evidently not or you probably wouldn't be so eager to be insulting.
 
Ever consider that people get quiet when they don't want you to anticipate what they intend to do? Evidently not or you probably wouldn't be so eager to be insulting.

So, you agree that everything I have said about the Republicans and Trump is true. You challenged nothing.

No, I have not considered that. It seems awfully strange that a whole group of supporters for a party remain silent while their party is being heavily criticized.

Attacks on the writer doesn't count, nor does making up baseless fantasies, a Republican specialty.
 
Ever consider that people get quiet when they don't want you to anticipate what they intend to do? Evidently not or you probably wouldn't be so eager to be insulting.

So, you agree that everything I have said about the Republicans and Trump is true. You challenged nothing.

No, I have not considered that. It seems awfully strange that a whole group of supporters for a party remain silent while their party is being heavily criticized.

Attacks on the writer doesn't count, nor does making up baseless fantasies, a Republican specialty.
Why would I challenge you if I consider it in America's best interest for you to remain as clueless as you obviously are? It's not my job to attempt to educate you. I do wonder, however, what makes you think Trump supporters necessarily consider themselves Republicans or Republican supporters. Personally, I consider the basic Republican machine almost as bad as the Democrat swamp. Both are past due for major overhaul or replacement.
 

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