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1 minute ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

We certainly don’t need to reinvent the facts here.  Comey’s statement on Clinton’s actions is pretty clear.  There are laws that govern the dissemination of classified information, the law does not differentiate between accidental, unintentional, careless handling of classified information, and Clinton handled classified information in a way that potentially violated the laws governing such activity.  

 

What Comey said:  

 

“Although there is evidence of potential violations of the statues regarding the handling of classified information…”. 
 

He then went on to take the unprecedented step to publicly pre-absolve Clinton by suggesting the DOJ should not prosecute her for wrongdoing.   That effectively neutered the DOJ, during a hotly contested election, with finger pointing on all sides, a short time before the election.  This was Comey’s version of Special Dispensation. 
 

What we do know is that scores of people lined up behind Clinton to cast their vote for a  life long enabler of a sexual predator and demonized of the victims who spoke out against her, who’s major accomplishment as Sect of State was to be humiliated by her most ardent supporters at the highest level of govt by being described as incredibly reckless with top secret intel, to have overseen the anarchy at the State Dept as it related to processes for protecting classified information, and to have been revealed as someone who really couldn’t be bothered with all the processes and procedures in place to keep our country safe.  What a resume. 
 

It does, however, provide insight as to why these same gullible folk might vote for Joe Biden, who last night told all the world that if Putin only takes a few tiny bites of the Ukrainian apple it’s all good. 
 

 

 

This whole thing reminds me how Boston sports talk radio spent all last week talking about how horrible the Buffalo fans base is because they didn't sell out the stadium BECAUSE they all knew the Bills were going to slaughter the Pats. And they did.

 

Keep circling the drain

 

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The Atlanta-area prosecutor weighing whether former president Donald Trump and others committed crimes by trying to pressure Georgia election officials has requested a special purpose grand jury to aid in her investigation.

In a letter Thursday, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis (D) told the chief judge of Fulton County’s Superior Court that the move was needed because a “significant number of witnesses and prospective witnesses have refused to cooperate with the investigation absent a subpoena requiring their testimony.”

 

Another day, another Trump crime being investigated. Only to prove, once again, the rich and politically well connected get away with everything 

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/01/20/georgia-da-seeks-special-grand-jury-trump/

 

Of course he tried stealing the election. The guy who worked with Putin is as corrupt as the day is long 

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2 hours ago, BillStime said:

 

This whole thing reminds me how Boston sports talk radio spent all last week talking about how horrible the Buffalo fans base is because they didn't sell out the stadium BECAUSE they all knew the Bills were going to slaughter the Pats. And they did.

 

Keep circling the drain

 

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This whole thing reminds me to remember that just because a person is reminded of something it doesn’t mean that person can actually articulate why. 
 

::insert Clinton popcorn photo here::

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The damage being done to Republicans over whatever the hell is this Trump news is killing the GOP........

 

 

 

Midterm blowout: Republicans have a 13-point lead

 

The Trafalgar Group is very accurate in its polling. It found 55.7% of voters prefer a Republican candidate in the upcoming congressional races. 42.2% prefer a Democrat.

 

Let me put that in perspective.

 

Remember the 2010 congressional races when the Tea Party flipped 63 seats for Republicans, which gave them their largest majority in decades?

 

Republicans received 51.7% of the votes overall. Democrats got 44.9%. That was a 6.8-point gap.

 

This is a 13.5-point gap. For those who have to take off their shoes to count past 10, that is double the gap of 2010.

The 1994 gap was also 6.8-points.

 

You have to go back to 1946 -- when Republicans gained 55 seats to end 16 years of Democrat rule -- to find a bigger gap.

 

8.5 points.

 

https://donsurber.blogspot.com/2022/01/midterm-blowout-republicans-have-13.html?m=1

 

 

 

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33 minutes ago, Big Blitz said:

The damage being done to Republicans over whatever the hell is this Trump news is killing the GOP........

 

 

 

Midterm blowout: Republicans have a 13-point lead

 

The Trafalgar Group is very accurate in its polling. It found 55.7% of voters prefer a Republican candidate in the upcoming congressional races. 42.2% prefer a Democrat.

 

Let me put that in perspective.

 

Remember the 2010 congressional races when the Tea Party flipped 63 seats for Republicans, which gave them their largest majority in decades?

 

Republicans received 51.7% of the votes overall. Democrats got 44.9%. That was a 6.8-point gap.

 

This is a 13.5-point gap. For those who have to take off their shoes to count past 10, that is double the gap of 2010.

The 1994 gap was also 6.8-points.

 

You have to go back to 1946 -- when Republicans gained 55 seats to end 16 years of Democrat rule -- to find a bigger gap.

 

8.5 points.

 

https://donsurber.blogspot.com/2022/01/midterm-blowout-republicans-have-13.html?m=1

 

 

 

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Before the 2020 United States presidential election, Trafalgar Group said that Trump would win the election easily, estimating that he would win Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania

 

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3 minutes ago, BillStime said:

 

Before the 2020 United States presidential election, Trafalgar Group said that Trump would win the election easily, estimating that he would win Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania

 

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K bro......538 gives them a let's see:  A-

 

 

https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/pollster-ratings/trafalgar-group/

 

 

 

 

No poll is 100% accurate.  If they thought Trump would win PA by 1% and he loses by 1% they did a good job - got the outcome wrong - but dam near got the result correct. 

 

That difficult for you to wrap your brain around?

 

 

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K bro......538 gives them a let's see:  A-

 

 

https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/pollster-ratings/trafalgar-group/

 

 

 

 

No poll is 100% accurate.  If they thought Trump would win PA by 1% and he loses by 1% they did a good job - got the outcome wrong - but dam near got the result correct. 

 

That difficult for you to wrap your brain around?

 

 

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Posted
27 minutes ago, BillStime said:

 

Holy crap, at 2:36 of this docudrama a graphic reveals just over 419,000 deaths from COVID.  That was before Biden was provided the vaccine, though I can't tell whether or not Kamala and other dems had yet to spread misinformation about the safety of the vaccines developed under the Trump admin.  

 

As of today, there are roughly 869,000 deaths attributed to COVID, most of which occurred under the Biden admin with a vaccine ready to be distributed. What a clusterflock of a rollout, hard to imagine he was actually trying to save lives with those numbers.  

 

Thanks for sharing--these numbers are shocking.

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48 minutes ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

Holy crap, at 2:36 of this docudrama a graphic reveals just over 419,000 deaths from COVID.  That was before Biden was provided the vaccine, though I can't tell whether or not Kamala and other dems had yet to spread misinformation about the safety of the vaccines developed under the Trump admin.  

 

As of today, there are roughly 869,000 deaths attributed to COVID, most of which occurred under the Biden admin with a vaccine ready to be distributed. What a clusterflock of a rollout, hard to imagine he was actually trying to save lives with those numbers.  

 

Thanks for sharing--these numbers are shocking.


Proof you can’t fix stupid 

Posted
19 hours ago, BillStime said:


Proof you can’t fix stupid 

Agreed, though I think Biden’s massive death count is much more about incompetence than anything else.  He really didn’t have to do anything beyond delivery of the vax and not allowing his team to sow seeds of doubt. 

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1 hour ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

Agreed, though I think Biden’s massive death count is much more about incompetence than anything else.

 

Indeed - hundreds of thousands of idiots afraid of a jab. If you didn't get the vax because Kamala once said she wouldn't take a Trump vaccine (though I have yet to see evidence of someone with this stance - would be fantastic to share that), you're just as much of an idiot as those who won't take a vaccine because of right-wing disinformation.

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17 minutes ago, 716er said:

 

Indeed - hundreds of thousands of idiots afraid of a jab. If you didn't get the vax because Kamala once said she wouldn't take a Trump vaccine (though I have yet to see evidence of someone with this stance - would be fantastic to share that), you're just as much of an idiot as those who won't take a vaccine because of right-wing disinformation.

 

Funny but couldn't it also be said that Kamala told people NOT to get the jab because of right-wing "disinformation"?  

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12 minutes ago, Chef Jim said:

 

Funny but couldn't it also be said that Kamala told people NOT to get the jab because of right-wing "disinformation"?  

 

Sure.

 

Again, where is evidence of one with that stance? 

 

I did not get vaccinated because Kamala Harris said she would not trust the Trump vaccine

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14 minutes ago, 716er said:

 

Sure.

 

Again, where is evidence of one with that stance? 

 

I did not get vaccinated because Kamala Harris said she would not trust the Trump vaccine

 

Because there was no vaccine when she said that.  Then when there was a vaccine AFTER the election she somehow never said that again.  Hmmmmm........

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3 hours ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

Agreed, though I think Biden’s massive death count is much more about incompetence than anything else.  He really didn’t have to do anything beyond delivery of the vax and not allowing his team to sow seeds of doubt. 


Are you vaccinated? 

1 hour ago, Chef Jim said:

 

Funny but couldn't it also be said that Kamala told people NOT to get the jab because of right-wing "disinformation"?  


So in typical cult fashion - wouldn’t YOU have ignored her advice and gotten the jab?

 

Oh, no? Tucker have more influence over your fragile psyche Covid Jim? 
 

Yep

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2 hours ago, 716er said:

 

Indeed - hundreds of thousands of idiots afraid of a jab. If you didn't get the vax because Kamala once said she wouldn't take a Trump vaccine (though I have yet to see evidence of someone with this stance - would be fantastic to share that), you're just as much of an idiot as those who won't take a vaccine because of right-wing disinformation.

I definitely want you to know your passion is acknowledged.   
 

I feel sorta bad interrupting you mid-rant, but the number of Americans that remain unvaccinated, or only partially vaccinated, or have refused the booster exceeds “hundreds of thousands” by tens of millions.  There are many, many reasons people would fall into the “greater than hundreds of thousands” category.  Vaccine hesitancy is a phrase bandied about, vaccine skepticism, fear of the vaccine(s) being rushed to market, belief that natural immunity is a better option, confusing and often conflicting guidance from science, hypocritical behavior by politicians, statements by those in power, COVID fatigue and of course your enlightened “dey are dumb” characterization are just some of the reasons why.  
 
All I can really tell you is the guy currently running the show has a disaster on his hands and seems completely befuddled as to how to address the crisis.  It’s entirely consistent with his character, and allowing his VP to sow misinformation is just another example of why people of all political stripes aren’t necessarily  buying what he’s selling.  
 

 

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