The far-right loses it over Trump indictment

Too funny...these guy make a living out of wildly ranting about whatever..weaving in dog whistles and conspiracy--while the faithful eat it up:



While a number of Republican lawmakers rushed to comment on their disgust over the indictment of former President Donald Trump for his mishandling of classified documents, the far-right took a different route, diving into the deep end of hyperbole without a flotation device.
Male supremacist and racist Michael Cernovich was desperately triggered by the news, saying that it was like "the JFK assassination all over again." He later explained that it was the "deep state" that killed JFK and they did it with bullets. The Justice Department is doing it in the case with the law.




White nationalist Stephen Miller appeared on the Fox network to say that the most important thing that must take place is that every Republican must rally around the former president. It's not know yet how opponents of Trump's in the 2024 race will respond to that.



Donald Trump's lawyer Alina Habba, who once referred to the New York attorney general as a "Black b---h," and would use the N-word regularly, also appeared on the Fox network. Speaking to Jesse Watters, she explained, "I'm embarrassed to be a lawyer at this moment. Honestly, I'm ashamed to be a lawyer."
Her comments come fewer than five months after she and Trump were forced to pay nearly $938,000 in penalties for a "frivolous lawsuit" against Hillary Clinton and 30 other defendants. The judge in the case said the lawsuits were "drafted to advance a political narrative" and should "never have been brought."


Fox host Mark Levin ranted that the tens of millions of Trump supporters still exist. "You have crossed the Rubicon twice, which has never been done, and we will never forgive you. Never ever!"
The comment prompted MSNBC host Chris Hayes to correct that the Rubicon is all one river. "So that would mean you...crossed back over it in retreat?"
Actually, the mainstream right loses it over the Trump indictment.
 
That wasn’t an example of corruption
Hamilton details the many charges that he has against Burr in a more extensive letter written shortly afterward, calling Burr a "profligate, a voluptuary in the extreme", accusing him of corruptly serving the interests of the Holland Land Company while a member of the legislature, criticizing his military commission, accusing him of resigning it under false pretenses, and other serious accusations.[3]
 
that just a few hours before that, by pure coincidence I assure you,
Nobody thinks it was a coincidence.

Your side faked the crazy Biden story because they knew Trump was getting indicted.

Yes, it is that obvious. Y'all just suck at lying.

Everyone already knows the Biden story is BS, but when it becomes impossible for even you to deny that, what lie do you plan to use as an excuse for faceplanting so badly? You need to be prepared.
 
Too funny...these guy make a living out of wildly ranting about whatever..weaving in dog whistles and conspiracy--while the faithful eat it up:



While a number of Republican lawmakers rushed to comment on their disgust over the indictment of former President Donald Trump for his mishandling of classified documents, the far-right took a different route, diving into the deep end of hyperbole without a flotation device.
Male supremacist and racist Michael Cernovich was desperately triggered by the news, saying that it was like "the JFK assassination all over again." He later explained that it was the "deep state" that killed JFK and they did it with bullets. The Justice Department is doing it in the case with the law.




White nationalist Stephen Miller appeared on the Fox network to say that the most important thing that must take place is that every Republican must rally around the former president. It's not know yet how opponents of Trump's in the 2024 race will respond to that.



Donald Trump's lawyer Alina Habba, who once referred to the New York attorney general as a "Black b---h," and would use the N-word regularly, also appeared on the Fox network. Speaking to Jesse Watters, she explained, "I'm embarrassed to be a lawyer at this moment. Honestly, I'm ashamed to be a lawyer."
Her comments come fewer than five months after she and Trump were forced to pay nearly $938,000 in penalties for a "frivolous lawsuit" against Hillary Clinton and 30 other defendants. The judge in the case said the lawsuits were "drafted to advance a political narrative" and should "never have been brought."


Fox host Mark Levin ranted that the tens of millions of Trump supporters still exist. "You have crossed the Rubicon twice, which has never been done, and we will never forgive you. Never ever!"
The comment prompted MSNBC host Chris Hayes to correct that the Rubicon is all one river. "So that would mean you...crossed back over it in retreat?"
How is Mike Cernovich a male supremacist and racist?

How is Stephen Miller considered a White Nationalist? He's a Jew!
 
There is nothing funny about watching the Democrats destroy the rule of law in their obsession to GET TRUMP.
You're absolutely right. There would be nothing funny about that if it were happening. Fortunately, trump is just finally having to face responsibility for his childishly lawless behavior. Now that's funny. I don't care who you are.
 
It’s amazing how something can be salty and sweet at the same time, hence the popularity of kettle corn. Maybe an investment in the product would be worth it. After all, people are going to be watching trial after trial and require appropriate snacks. :popcorn:

Please chomp on those empty carbs while the nation crumbles. It's a good use for basically useless people, while we are prepared.

You'll see.
 
You're absolutely right. There would be nothing funny about that if it were happening. Fortunately, trump is just finally having to face responsibility for his childishly lawless behavior. Now that's funny. I don't care who you are.

The injustice that Americans can see between the way Biden and Hillary are treated vs. the way Trump is treated is not "funny". And we're talking half the nation.

But chomp away at empty carbs like your dunderheaded fellow travelers. You all love the front row seats to our nation's demise, so have at it.
 
Hamilton details the many charges that he has against Burr in a more extensive letter written shortly afterward, calling Burr a "profligate, a voluptuary in the extreme", accusing him of corruptly serving the interests of the Holland Land Company while a member of the legislature, criticizing his military commission, accusing him of resigning it under false pretenses, and other serious accusations.[3]
That has nothing to do with today’s demonstration of historic corruption.
 

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