Respondents express support because Dad may have been “racist.”
A Reddit user bragged about his decision to punish his father over his support for Trump by cremating his body against his wishes and then dumping his ashes in the garbage.
Yes, really.
“My Trump supporting father died on 10/18/2020,” states the post. “I was the estate executor, so I had him cremated against his wishes. I donated my 1/3 of the estate to Planned Parenthood. His ashes are sitting in the garage, and waiting for a proper garbage day.”
Imagine being so riddled with Trump Derangement Syndrome that you literally defy the dying wishes of your own father and then trash his remains just for some social media clout.
Truly disgusting.
Some respondents on Twitter felt the same, although many others openly expressed support for the behavior because the Dad may have been “racist.”
“So not supporting white supremacists is a bad thing now?” asked one.
“Wow it’s messed up people are actually saying this is good” yeah well maybe he shouldn’t have been homophobic white supremacist, how about that?” added another.
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A Reddit user bragged about his decision to punish his father over his support for Trump by cremating his body against his wishes and then dumping his ashes in the garbage.
Yes, really.
“My Trump supporting father died on 10/18/2020,” states the post. “I was the estate executor, so I had him cremated against his wishes. I donated my 1/3 of the estate to Planned Parenthood. His ashes are sitting in the garage, and waiting for a proper garbage day.”
Imagine being so riddled with Trump Derangement Syndrome that you literally defy the dying wishes of your own father and then trash his remains just for some social media clout.
Truly disgusting.
Some respondents on Twitter felt the same, although many others openly expressed support for the behavior because the Dad may have been “racist.”
“So not supporting white supremacists is a bad thing now?” asked one.
“Wow it’s messed up people are actually saying this is good” yeah well maybe he shouldn’t have been homophobic white supremacist, how about that?” added another.
“Since the dad is a trump supporter, there’s a good chance the dad is antilgbtq and/or racists. So based on that alone, this can be justified,” remarked another.
“He deserved it change my mind,” tweeted another.
“WTF this is actually a good post,” said another.
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The meditations to support Donald Trump are still continuing every day, in the same timeframe...
More information in the post here: https://forums.skadi.net/threads/183...40#post1302640 as well as at the address here: https://misatv.ro/english/
Die Farben duften frisch und grün... Lieblich haucht der Wind um mich.
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Because he spent four years without draining the swamp, he now has to contend with that swamp.
As I just wrote in another post: never do an enemy a small injury (Machiavelli wrote that btw). Because they will remember, and if you do not take them out they might still be able to do something about it. Trump spent four years just goading and trash talking the swamp, and now it will strike back. Thus his recent apparent rapprochement with the GOP, i.e. that he will not be forming a third party.
My guess is that he is beginning to realize that he has made himself dependent on the establishment, or at least the Republican faction of it. It will be interesting to see how he will act during the coming two years and the mid-term elections.
EDIT: Let's point out the obvious. If you really want to drain the swamp, you do not appoint a Goldman Sachs Jew as your secretary of the treasury. The problem for Trump is that now he, his Jewish daughter and grandchildren aside, has made himself into a focal point for and symbol of the resistance to everything Jewish.
President Biden says former President Donald Trump should lose access to intelligence briefings because he might “slip and say something.”
In an interview with CBS News Friday, Biden said Trump should not know US secrets “because of his erratic behavior unrelated to the insurrection,” referring to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot that disrupted certification of Biden’s victory.
CBS host Norah O’Donnell replied, “You’ve called him an existential threat. You’ve called him dangerous. You’ve called him reckless.”
“I have, and I believe it,” Biden said in his first TV interview as president.
Biden declined to tell O’Donnell what his “worst fear” is about Trump having access to intelligence.
“I’d rather not speculate out loud. I just think that there is no need for him to have that intelligence briefing. What value is giving him an intelligence briefing? What impact does he have at all, other than the fact he might slip and say something?” Biden said.
Ex-presidents and other former senior officials customarily retain access to classified information.
Trump in 2018 revoked the security clearance of former CIA Director John Brennan, who had become a prominent critic of Trump’s policies.
Biden would not say, when asked, if the Senate should convict Trump in an impeachment trial that begins next week for allegedly inciting the Capitol riot, which left five dead. At least 17 Senate Republicans would have to vote to convict, making it unlikely Trump will be found guilty and subsequently barred from holding office again.
Forty-five Senate Republicans previously voted for a measure to declare the impeachment unconstitutional since Trump is already out of office, and that is a key point in Trump’s defense.
“I ran like hell to defeat him because I thought he was unfit to be president. I watched what everybody else watched, what happened when that coup invaded the United States Congress, but I’m not in the Senate now. I’m going to let the Senate make that decision,” Biden said.
Also during Friday’s interview, Biden acknowledged that his proposal to more than double the federal minimum wage from $7.25 to $15 an hour wouldn’t likely remain part of the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package under consideration by Congress.
“I put it in, but I don’t think it’s going to survive,” he said.
Senate Democrats agreed to remove the minimum-wage hike from the plan during a marathon “vote-a-rama” that ended early Friday morning, with Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) surprisingly supporting the move — but saying he’d insist it be part of the federal budget bill.
Trump’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
NYPost
How can the raid on Congress be a "coup" when people posed for selfies and took photos in various chairs for photo ops???? Many posted their photos on sites easily identifying themselves out of their own arrogance. The BLM movement and riots lasted for 5-7 months with 2 billion damage, near hurricane disaster costs. Most dead were protesters except for one guard.
A.C.O.R.N. was the stepping stone for B.L.M. Obama's playbook is Alinsky's Rules For Radicals and those events were all socially engineered by his "peeps", with Soros shekels paying their Antifa "Freedom Riders" to manifest their card-carrying Marxist class warfare. Race-mixing is Communism!
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Former President Donald Trump’s lead impeachment lawyer warned Tuesday that “the floodgates will open” if the Senate convicts Trump of inciting the deadly storming of the Capitol by his supporters.
During arguments on Day One of Trump’s second impeachment trial, defense lawyer Bruce Castor said countless former government officials could be subjected to impeachment proceedings should House Democrats, led by US Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.), prevail against the ex-president.
“If you go down the road Mr. Raskin asks you to go down, the floodgates will open,” Castor told the Senate.
“The political pendulum will shift one day. This chamber and the chamber across the way will change one day and partisan impeachments will become commonplace.”
Castor suggested politicians could wind up being elected to Congress by campaigning on the promise of impeaching controversial government figures, specifically mentioning former Attorney General Eric Holder and the botched “Fast and Furious” gun-running probe.
In response to Democratic attacks on Trump’s claim that he can’t be tried because he’s no longer in office, Castor also said “the idea of January amnesty is nonsense.”
If Trump actually played a role in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, Castor said, “after he’s out of office, you go and arrest him.”
“The Department of Justice does know what to do with such people,” he said.
Castor noted that some of the people charged with breaking into the halls of Congress have been charged with conspiracy, but that “not a single one” has been charged with conspiring with Trump.
Castor further accused House Democrats of having purely political motives for impeaching Trump on Jan. 13, a week before he was replaced in office by President Biden.
“Why are we here?” he asked.
“The majority of the House of Representatives does not want to face Donald Trump as a political rival in the future. That’s the real reason we’re here.”
Castor, who made his case ahead of co-counsel David Schoen, appeared to deliver his remarks off the cuff and he rambled at times, in sharp contrast to the prepared statements delivered by Raskin, Rep. Joe Neguse (D-Colo.) and Rep. David Cicilline (D-Rhode Island), who also used video and other visual aids to illustrate their remarks.
A source close to Trump said the move was intentional.
“This is about lowering the temperature following the Democrats’ emotionally charged opening, before dropping the hammer on the unconstitutional nature of this impeachment witch hunt,” the source said.
NYpost
Trump acquitted!!!
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/don...nvict-n1257876
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