Examples of GOP Leadership

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MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell's lawyer leaves law firm a day after filing lawsuit
An attorney for MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has left the law firm he worked for one day after filing a suit on behalf his client against voting technology companies Dominion Voting Systems and Smartmatic.

Bloomberg News reported on Friday that attorney Alec Beck was not authorized by Barnes & Thornburg LLP to file the lawsuit in a Minnesota federal court.

In a statement shared with The Hill, the firm said it “became aware of the filing of the complaint which was done without receiving firm authorization pursuant to internal firm approval procedures.”

“The firm has withdrawn as local counsel in this matter and has ended the client relationship. The attorney representing the client in this matter is no longer with the firm,” the statement said.

In a court filing on Friday, Beck notified the court that he changed his firm affiliation.

"Obviously, there was a disagreement. The departure was amicable. Barnes & Thornburg is a great firm, and I have nothing bad to say about them," Beck said in a statement to The Hill.

The firm wanted to be paid in advance?
 

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Texas attorney general admits Trump would have lost the state in 2020 if he hadn't blocked mail-in voting
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton told Steve Bannon that Donald Trump would have lost the Lone Star State in the 2020 presidential election if Texans had been allowed to vote by mail.

"Yeah, I think it's certainly critical to my state and that's why we fought off these twelve lawsuits," Paxton said. "We had them in Houston, we had them in San Antonio, we had them in Austin — we had them in the counties where you have the most liberal judges. And it was a concerted effort, nationally, with lots of money going into it."

"And just knowing that we had twelve lawsuits that we had to win. And if we had lost one of them, if we'd lost Harris County — Trump won by 620,000 votes in Texas. Harris County mail-in ballots that they wanted to send out were 2.5 million, those were all illegal and we were able to stop every one of them," he explained.

"Had we not done that, we would have been in the very same situation — we would've been on election day, I was watching on election night and I knew, when I saw what was happening in these other states, that that would've been Texas. We would've been in the same boat. We would've been one of those battleground states that they were counting votes in Harris County for three days and Donald Trump would've lost the election," Paxton said
 

TacoMac

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The student at Maugham Elementary School dressed as the Nazi dictator while reading out his handwritten report that was titled, "Accomplishments," Fox News reported."My greatest accomplishment was uniting a great mass of German and Austrian people behind me," the student wrote, according to the media outlet.

"I was pretty great, wasn't I?" the report continued. "I was very popular, and many people followed me until I died. My belif [sic] in antisemitism drove me to kill more than 6 million Jews."

The speech, part of a "Character Development project" organized by their teacher, who is Jewish, was displayed in the school's hallways. It was later shared on Facebook by Lori Birk, an Englewood resident, but has since been deleted.
There's the president of the United States circa 2050.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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The Republican Party is a Cult Says Fmr. GOP Congressman Mickey Edwards

Lifelong Republican and former congressman Mickey Edwards walked away from the GOP earlier this year, saying it had become less a party than a "cult." He speaks with Walter Isaacson about the persistent myth that the election was stolen -- and the question of whether the Republicans are fit these days to run a candidate for the highest office in America.
 

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Trump loyalists boo Kemp at Georgia's GOP convention
Republican Gov. Brian Kemp (Ga.) greeted at the Ga GOP convention with loud boos. He was speaking for about 30 seconds before it was quiet enough to hear him from the press area,” Maya Prabhu, a reporter for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, tweeted along with a video of the moment on Saturday. “But he got his first full applause when he mentioned Georgia being the first state to reopen during the pandemic. #gapol,” she added.

Kemp is running for reelection in 2022 and has to overcome the hurdle Trump set in place for him after the former president attacked the governor for not supporting his efforts to overturn the election.

Kemp is being primaried by Veron Jones, a former Democrat who turned Republican in early 2021 and an adamant supporter of Trump.

Jones took to Twitter to share the video of Kemp being booed at the convention. “Today, Georgia Republicans made their voices resoundingly clear,” Jones tweeted. “Change is coming.” Jones has previously said, “if it weren’t for Brian Kemp, Donald Trump would still be President of these United States.”

Kemp did not mention Trump in his speech at the convention and focused on his accomplishments in the state. He also did not claim the election was fraudulent, which was mentioned several times by other speakers, AP noted.

Guess Jones and Trump are cut from the same cloth. Both were Democrats.
Donald Trump is the reason Donald Trump is no longer president.
 

schuylaar

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Texas attorney general admits Trump would have lost the state in 2020 if he hadn't blocked mail-in voting
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton told Steve Bannon that Donald Trump would have lost the Lone Star State in the 2020 presidential election if Texans had been allowed to vote by mail.

"Yeah, I think it's certainly critical to my state and that's why we fought off these twelve lawsuits," Paxton said. "We had them in Houston, we had them in San Antonio, we had them in Austin — we had them in the counties where you have the most liberal judges. And it was a concerted effort, nationally, with lots of money going into it."

"And just knowing that we had twelve lawsuits that we had to win. And if we had lost one of them, if we'd lost Harris County — Trump won by 620,000 votes in Texas. Harris County mail-in ballots that they wanted to send out were 2.5 million, those were all illegal and we were able to stop every one of them," he explained.

"Had we not done that, we would have been in the very same situation — we would've been on election day, I was watching on election night and I knew, when I saw what was happening in these other states, that that would've been Texas. We would've been in the same boat. We would've been one of those battleground states that they were counting votes in Harris County for three days and Donald Trump would've lost the election," Paxton said
when in Rome, cheat.

zero to Nero just like that:lol:

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Please note, that she has demanded answers to these pressing questions by June 31, 2021.



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Shit, I think I could answer most of them right here and now. The rest is just trolling trying to deflect from the fact that Trump was at the time in a trade war trolling China while the pandemic was breaking out.

The bullshit genius of this trolling is that nobody wants to defend China's covering up this at a time when they were trying to finalize a trade deal to at least normalize things between us and them a bit.

And it makes sense in a shit sort of way that China was trying to cover up, but that doesn't matter. Because nobody is really gun ho to defend that just because something could be the case that it doesn't mean that it is when it comes to this. So by attacking Fauci and tying him to China with these bullshit trolls like the one the Georgian GQP house member, it will work to distract their cult away from Trump and the Republicans allowing the virus to rip through our society because they will blame China and Fauci will become the face of that programmed troll.

https://www.rollitup.org/t/trumps-obvious-troll-of-the-day.1030544/post-16367740

This was getting set up back in May 2020. Trump is so obvious with his trolling.

 

DIY-HP-LED

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Please note, that she has demanded answers to these pressing questions by June 31, 2021.



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She will be waiting a long time for "June 31st" to arrive. Not to worry, she can't be stupid or crazy enough for the voters in her district, so it really doesn't matter what she does. She should be reelected in 2022 by a comfortable margin no matter what she does, or doesn't do, to, or for her constituents, they are single issue voters and we all know what their issue is.
 

Unclebaldrick

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Shit, I think I could answer most of them right here and now. The rest is just trolling trying to deflect from the fact that Trump was at the time in a trade war trolling China while the pandemic was breaking out.

The bullshit genius of this trolling is that nobody wants to defend China's covering up this at a time when they were trying to finalize a trade deal to at least normalize things between us and them a bit.

And it makes sense in a shit sort of way that China was trying to cover up, but that doesn't matter. Because nobody is really gun ho to defend that just because something could be the case that it doesn't mean that it is when it comes to this. So by attacking Fauci and tying him to China with these bullshit trolls like the one the Georgian GQP house member, it will work to distract their cult away from Trump and the Republicans allowing the virus to rip through our society because they will blame China and Fauci will become the face of that programmed troll.

https://www.rollitup.org/t/trumps-obvious-troll-of-the-day.1030544/post-16367740

This was getting set up back in May 2020. Trump is so obvious with his trolling.
Most Republicans are so dumb that merely asking the question overloads their tiny, feeble minds. They assume that asking the question is really answering it. They cannot comprehend things that are not easily identified as black and white.
 

Unclebaldrick

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She will be waiting a long time for "June 31st" to arrive. Not to worry, she can't be stupid or crazy enough for the voters in her district, so it really doesn't matter what she does. She should be reelected in 2022 by a comfortable margin no matter what she does, or doesn't do, to, or for her constituents, they are single issue voters and we all know what their issue is.
Yes, the Jews went back in time and destroyed it with their space lasers. Thanks, Obama!
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Roger Stone claims Steve Bannon blackmailed Trump to receive his pardon | The Independent

Roger Stone claims Steve Bannon blackmailed Trump to receive his pardon

‘Come on, sloppy Steve. We can find you a suit and tie that is clean, I think, and you should come on Infowars and answer what I just said,’ Roger Stone says

Roger Stone, the conservative political consultant and lobbyist who has worked on Republican campaigns from Richard Nixon to Donald Trump, has said that former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon blackmailed Mr Trump to give him a pardon.

Speaking to InfoWars, Mr Stone said: “Steve Bannon publicly accused the president of having Alzheimer’s, he said the Trump Organization was a criminal enterprise, he said that Trump would be prosecuted.

“I could do this almost verbatim: ‘When the American people learn he’s not a billionaire, he’s just another scumbag’,” Mr Stone quoted Mr Bannon as saying.

“His defenders say ‘oh well, that was two years ago’ – doesn’t matter when it was,” Mr Stone added.

When asked why Mr Trump gave Mr Bannon a pardon, Mr Stone said: “I think he was blackmailed, that’s what I think.”

“Let’s be very clear. Not only did Steve Bannon steal the name of my Infowars show with the great American Owen Shroyer, ‘The War Room,’ but he testified falsely at my trial against me. He was an informant for Robert Mueller,” Mr Stone said during his InfoWars appearance.

“So right now, here, today, I am challenging Steve Bannon to come on Infowars and debate this, let’s have it out. Alex [Jones], you can moderate it, so it stays civil,” he told the host.

The 68-year-old added that Mr Bannon “needs to answer as to why he was working with Robert Mueller to destroy me and send me to prison. So there it is, the gauntlet has been laid down, big Steve. Come on, sloppy Steve. We can find you a suit and tie that is clean, I think, and you should come on Infowars and answer what I just said”.

Mr Stone wrote on the conservative social media platform Gab in May that Mr Bannon “was an informant for Robert Mueller and indisputably perjured himself at my trial. He also accused Donald Trump Jr of being a Russian traitor and insisted that President Donald Trump was suffering from Alzheimer’s”.

He added: “If you see this fat dishevelled load of s***, I strongly recommend that you punch him in the mouth as hard as you possibly can. Do it for America!”

What appears to have angered Mr Stone is that Mr Bannon told a federal court in 2019 that Mr Stone was the link between the Trump campaign and WikiLeaks.

“The campaign had no official access to WikiLeaks or to Julian Assange,” Mr Bannon said, Newsweek reported. “But Roger would be considered if we needed an access point.”

Mr Bannon claimed that Mr Stone “implied that he had a connection with WikiLeaks,” but that he never clearly stated that he did.

After the Mueller probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election, Mr Stone was indicted on seven counts, such as witness tampering and lying to congress. He was found guilty and was sentenced to three years in prison, but President Trump commuted his sentence last year.

Mr Bannon was indicted in August of last year for defrauding “hundreds of thousands of donors, capitalizing on their interest in funding a border wall to raise millions of dollars, under the false pretense that all of that money would be spent on construction,” according to then-acting US attorney Audrey Strauss.

Mr Stone told New York Magazine: “Karma is a b****. But I am praying for him.”
 

Justin-case

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Roger Stone claims Steve Bannon blackmailed Trump to receive his pardon | The Independent

Roger Stone claims Steve Bannon blackmailed Trump to receive his pardon

‘Come on, sloppy Steve. We can find you a suit and tie that is clean, I think, and you should come on Infowars and answer what I just said,’ Roger Stone says

Roger Stone, the conservative political consultant and lobbyist who has worked on Republican campaigns from Richard Nixon to Donald Trump, has said that former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon blackmailed Mr Trump to give him a pardon.

Speaking to InfoWars, Mr Stone said: “Steve Bannon publicly accused the president of having Alzheimer’s, he said the Trump Organization was a criminal enterprise, he said that Trump would be prosecuted.

“I could do this almost verbatim: ‘When the American people learn he’s not a billionaire, he’s just another scumbag’,” Mr Stone quoted Mr Bannon as saying.

“His defenders say ‘oh well, that was two years ago’ – doesn’t matter when it was,” Mr Stone added.

When asked why Mr Trump gave Mr Bannon a pardon, Mr Stone said: “I think he was blackmailed, that’s what I think.”

“Let’s be very clear. Not only did Steve Bannon steal the name of my Infowars show with the great American Owen Shroyer, ‘The War Room,’ but he testified falsely at my trial against me. He was an informant for Robert Mueller,” Mr Stone said during his InfoWars appearance.

“So right now, here, today, I am challenging Steve Bannon to come on Infowars and debate this, let’s have it out. Alex [Jones], you can moderate it, so it stays civil,” he told the host.

The 68-year-old added that Mr Bannon “needs to answer as to why he was working with Robert Mueller to destroy me and send me to prison. So there it is, the gauntlet has been laid down, big Steve. Come on, sloppy Steve. We can find you a suit and tie that is clean, I think, and you should come on Infowars and answer what I just said”.

Mr Stone wrote on the conservative social media platform Gab in May that Mr Bannon “was an informant for Robert Mueller and indisputably perjured himself at my trial. He also accused Donald Trump Jr of being a Russian traitor and insisted that President Donald Trump was suffering from Alzheimer’s”.

He added: “If you see this fat dishevelled load of s***, I strongly recommend that you punch him in the mouth as hard as you possibly can. Do it for America!”

What appears to have angered Mr Stone is that Mr Bannon told a federal court in 2019 that Mr Stone was the link between the Trump campaign and WikiLeaks.

“The campaign had no official access to WikiLeaks or to Julian Assange,” Mr Bannon said, Newsweek reported. “But Roger would be considered if we needed an access point.”

Mr Bannon claimed that Mr Stone “implied that he had a connection with WikiLeaks,” but that he never clearly stated that he did.

After the Mueller probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election, Mr Stone was indicted on seven counts, such as witness tampering and lying to congress. He was found guilty and was sentenced to three years in prison, but President Trump commuted his sentence last year.

Mr Bannon was indicted in August of last year for defrauding “hundreds of thousands of donors, capitalizing on their interest in funding a border wall to raise millions of dollars, under the false pretense that all of that money would be spent on construction,” according to then-acting US attorney Audrey Strauss.

Mr Stone told New York Magazine: “Karma is a b****. But I am praying for him.”
Sounds like a bit of a projection.
 

schuylaar

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Roger Stone claims Steve Bannon blackmailed Trump to receive his pardon | The Independent

Roger Stone claims Steve Bannon blackmailed Trump to receive his pardon

‘Come on, sloppy Steve. We can find you a suit and tie that is clean, I think, and you should come on Infowars and answer what I just said,’ Roger Stone says

Roger Stone, the conservative political consultant and lobbyist who has worked on Republican campaigns from Richard Nixon to Donald Trump, has said that former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon blackmailed Mr Trump to give him a pardon.

Speaking to InfoWars, Mr Stone said: “Steve Bannon publicly accused the president of having Alzheimer’s, he said the Trump Organization was a criminal enterprise, he said that Trump would be prosecuted.

“I could do this almost verbatim: ‘When the American people learn he’s not a billionaire, he’s just another scumbag’,” Mr Stone quoted Mr Bannon as saying.

“His defenders say ‘oh well, that was two years ago’ – doesn’t matter when it was,” Mr Stone added.

When asked why Mr Trump gave Mr Bannon a pardon, Mr Stone said: “I think he was blackmailed, that’s what I think.”

“Let’s be very clear. Not only did Steve Bannon steal the name of my Infowars show with the great American Owen Shroyer, ‘The War Room,’ but he testified falsely at my trial against me. He was an informant for Robert Mueller,” Mr Stone said during his InfoWars appearance.

“So right now, here, today, I am challenging Steve Bannon to come on Infowars and debate this, let’s have it out. Alex [Jones], you can moderate it, so it stays civil,” he told the host.

The 68-year-old added that Mr Bannon “needs to answer as to why he was working with Robert Mueller to destroy me and send me to prison. So there it is, the gauntlet has been laid down, big Steve. Come on, sloppy Steve. We can find you a suit and tie that is clean, I think, and you should come on Infowars and answer what I just said”.

Mr Stone wrote on the conservative social media platform Gab in May that Mr Bannon “was an informant for Robert Mueller and indisputably perjured himself at my trial. He also accused Donald Trump Jr of being a Russian traitor and insisted that President Donald Trump was suffering from Alzheimer’s”.

He added: “If you see this fat dishevelled load of s***, I strongly recommend that you punch him in the mouth as hard as you possibly can. Do it for America!”

What appears to have angered Mr Stone is that Mr Bannon told a federal court in 2019 that Mr Stone was the link between the Trump campaign and WikiLeaks.

“The campaign had no official access to WikiLeaks or to Julian Assange,” Mr Bannon said, Newsweek reported. “But Roger would be considered if we needed an access point.”

Mr Bannon claimed that Mr Stone “implied that he had a connection with WikiLeaks,” but that he never clearly stated that he did.

After the Mueller probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election, Mr Stone was indicted on seven counts, such as witness tampering and lying to congress. He was found guilty and was sentenced to three years in prison, but President Trump commuted his sentence last year.

Mr Bannon was indicted in August of last year for defrauding “hundreds of thousands of donors, capitalizing on their interest in funding a border wall to raise millions of dollars, under the false pretense that all of that money would be spent on construction,” according to then-acting US attorney Audrey Strauss.

Mr Stone told New York Magazine: “Karma is a b****. But I am praying for him.”
when you lie with dogs expect to catch fleas.
 
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