January 6th hearings on Trump's failed insurrection.

Fogdog

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This cartoon didn't age well. :lol:

Garrison seems to be saying that winning an election is a sign of weakness. and launching 50 or so frivolous lawsuits a sign of strength.

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lulz

In Trump's most recent lawsuit, he admits he's guilty of a crime but claims presidential immunity. Can you say "weak and desperate"?

lulz at the seven foot wingspan and six pack abs Garrison put on Trump. Right wingers have lost all touch with reality. But then again, just look at what his supporters are saying in this thread. Delusional.
 
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Roger A. Shrubber

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This cartoon didn't age well. :lol:

Garrison seems to be saying that winning an election is a sign of weakness. and launching 50 or so frivolous lawsuits a sign of strength.

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lulz

In Trump's most recent lawsuit, he admits he's guilty of a crime but claims presidential immunity. Can you say "weak and desperate"?

lulz at the seven foot wingspan and six pack abs Garrison put on Trump. Right wingers have lost all touch with reality. But then again, just look at what his supporters are saying in this thread. Delusional.
and trump's hands are way too big, he would wear kids gloves...
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
yup, we got a whole inch closer in the last 45 days, where we didn't move at all in the previous 500...buckle up kids, we might move 2 inches in the next 45 days :-?
No; what came out of DOJ was (hunts for THE metaphor) …
seismic.

I’m much more confident than pre-hearings. Looks like la Cheney kicked quite a few investigations right in the ol’ Start button.

 

Roger A. Shrubber

Well-Known Member
No; what came out of DOJ was (hunts for THE metaphor) …
seismic.

I’m much more confident than pre-hearings. Looks like la Cheney kicked quite a few investigations right in the ol’ Start button.

i'd like to be more excited, but politicians have this annoying habit of never paying for their crimes...the few times they are forced to, it's big news, because they are forced to pay so rarely.
when i see some people like meadows, stone, gaetz, jordan, greene, perry, brooks, gohmert, biggs....getting indicted, tried, AND convicted...then this will start to be exciting. right now, i'm waiting more to see how they avoid their fate, than how they will face it
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
i'd like to be more excited, but politicians have this annoying habit of never paying for their crimes...the few times they are forced to, it's big news, because they are forced to pay so rarely.
when i see some people like meadows, stone, gaetz, jordan, greene, perry, brooks, gohmert, biggs....getting indicted, tried, AND convicted...then this will start to be exciting. right now, i'm waiting more to see how they avoid their fate, than how they will face it
I am deliberately choosing to be more positive. Considering that I cannot influence what is going on ‘til November, it makes the days pass easier. The temptation to agonize is never far.
 

CunningCanuk

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when i see some people like meadows, stone, gaetz, jordan, greene, perry, brooks, gohmert, biggs....getting indicted, tried, AND convicted...then this will start to be exciting. right now, i'm waiting more to see how they avoid their fate, than how they will face it
From a seldom considered foreign relations point of view, it’s important that they end up in prison. Americans aren’t the only ones paying attention.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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From a seldom considered foreign relations point of view, it’s important that they end up in prison. Americans aren’t the only ones paying attention.
that is a damn fine point...we're still trying to wipe the cheeto stains off of our world image, convicting ALL of them would go a long way towards the world knowing we're getting our house in order. It would also send a message to all those like the Chinese who look for signs of internal weakness to exploit.
 
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