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https://x.com/CollinRugg/status/1813557975761773006 Already archived, looks like even CNN is saying that Trump is past the point of fraud by saying he has a path to 330 and potentially more.
One was that there was nobody from law enforcement on the roof where Crooks was firing, an issue we examined previously.
That would have been most likely local law enforcement because the building was outside the inner perimeter where the Secret Service provides security.
Honestly, this news about the Crooks roof sounds more like local law enforcement and the Secret Service shifting blame repeatedly. We'll never get a clear answer...Re: the unguarded roof, I read this article yesterday and it had an interesting bit which I thought was salient.
Force your enemies to live down to their morals.I had mixed feelings.
On one side, fuck that cunt. She's a small part of the online mob that's moving our national discourse in such a shitty direction. That's a shard of the Overton Window.
On the other hand, I look at that woman and see that she's got nothing. She's older and is a cashier at Home Depot. She's ugly, probably always has been. Her online life is probably her escape from the hell that is her actual life. I don't like kicking down, and I don't think most of us do.
The issue is, the left does like kicking down. They will savour every moment. They'll brag, because they think they just ruined you. If we fight by our standards alone we cannot beat these animals.
Let's just not lose all of our morals along the way. I don't enjoy it, but these scumbags need to understand we're not losing with dignity this time around. Unfuck yourself.
Notably, the anchor says that Trump has a chance to build a larger lead and -doesn't- mention the DNC convention doing the same thing for Biden. Telling.
And all the Dems saying "I'm glad Trump is okay, there is no place for violence" should also be told to go eat shit. They're only glad he's okay because it decreases the chance of them being next (to a degree).The best thing to come out of this weekend, besides averting a civil war, will be the right, Republicans, and non leftists finally having the scales fall from their eyes and realize the left actually HATES them. The left doesn't think the right is misguided or wrong, it's HATE. So respond accordingly.
The fact there are still people on this site of all places upset that people who are pro assassination are getting "cancelled" after the last decade of public discourse is appalling. You are dumb and should feel bad. This site is an archive of all the bullshit cancelings that have happened over literally nothing and worse, lies. You hold youre enemy to their standards. Especially when they spit on yours.
And all the Dems saying "I'm glad Trump is okay, there is no place for violence" should also be told to go eat shit.
Such doomers at CNN. I wouldn't count Biden out for a convention bump. Even a dead cat will bounce if it falls far enough.Notably, the anchor says that Trump has a chance to build a larger lead and -doesn't- mention the DNC convention doing the same thing for Biden. Telling.
Good, we need to shore up our relations with East Asian alliesPosted this in another thread. The Nipon thinks Shinzo Abe's ghost protected trump
Problem is that liberals don't have morals or principles, only objectives.Force your enemies to live down to their morals.
I seriously, seriously believe (if it isn't a deep-state set up) that BOTH biden and Trump need double, triple security at the next debate. An alluha ackbar would give the US and Israel the green light to bomb the snot out of palestine and Iran.Two birds, one stone.
One bird won't step down, the other bird isn't allowed to win. Neither can be, erm, JFK'd, without serious consequences....unless.
Live, on TV, during the debates, a gun-wielding, flat-earth-enjoying, gun-loving, woke-hatin' motherfucker, storms the stage and Shinzo Abes the both of them?
Can't be classed as assassination. It can't be blamed on either party, they both lost someone. It's tragic, terrible, horrible. Postpone the election, out of respect to those who perished, for america to pick up the pieces and for the people to mourn.
[This post is for entertainment purposes only. In no way, shape or form, is this poster, or KWF, supporting, suggesting or wishing for violence. Nobody should be harmed at all and this is just a hypothetical "what if?".]
but seriously, no violence please.
Who says it wasn't Newtype magic?Posted this in another thread. The Nipon thinks Shinzo Abe's ghost protected trump
Let's go one better, deport anyone who wont eat a baconatorTo save America, we must deport anyone who won't eat a hamburger
Yeah, he was just shot dead (rimshot).And this shithead wasn’t Deadshot by far.
I agree.The best thing to come out of this weekend, besides averting a civil war, will be the right, Republicans, and non leftists finally having the scales fall from their eyes and realize the left actually HATES them. The left doesn't think the right is misguided or wrong, it's HATE. So respond accordingly.
The fact there are still people on this site of all places upset that people who are pro assassination are getting "cancelled" after the last decade of public discourse is appalling. You are dumb and should feel bad. This site is an archive of all the bullshit cancelings that have happened over literally nothing and worse, lies. You hold youre enemy to their standards. Especially when they spit on yours.
DNC letter says virtual roll call to nominate Biden will happen in August
The Democratic National Committee has determined that a virtual roll call vote to formally nominate President Biden as the party's nominee will happen in August, according to a letter sent Wednesday by the heads of the convention rules committee.
The letter, obtained first by CBS News, and sent by the heads of the Democratic convention rules committee, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Leah Daughtry, says they have confirmed with the DNC and the Democratic National Convention that "no voting will begin before August 1."
"None of this will be rushed. Unlike our nation's other major political party, our rules are set in public meetings, anchored in the Party's charter and its traditions. That will continue in the 2024 cycle, as it must with so much at stake," they write.
The letter was sent to the 186 members of the convention rules committee on Wednesday, a group of Democratic convention delegates who will take part in the next formal step of setting a date to start the virtual roll call, and who will also be voting in the roll call, which could last about a week.
This follows a Tuesday letter sent by three former chairs of the Democratic National Committee that expressed support for an early virtual roll call vote.
The letter sent by Daughtry and Walz says the upcoming convention rules committee meeting on Friday will focus on how the convention will operate and discuss final rules for the convention but will not start the implementation of a "rushed virtual voting process, though we will begin our important consideration of how a virtual voting process would work."
"We will elaborate on the reasoning below as to why a virtual vote is the wisest approach, and will explain how a virtual vote would work," they write.
"On Friday, we will propose a framework for how best to proceed. Next week, we will follow up with a second meeting to consider and adopt specific rules for that purpose. No matter what may be reported, our goal is not to fast-track. Our goals are to uphold our tradition of transparency, our commitment to an effective nominating process that delivers a nominee on all state ballots, and ultimately to set our nominees on a path to victory in November," they add.
The timing of this letter comes as a group of congressional Democrats urged the DNC to cancel the virtual vote, which initially came about because of an early ballot deadline in Ohio but is now seen by some Democrats as a way to curtail "legitimate debate" about Mr. Biden's place on the Democratic ticket.
Though Ohio has now extended its deadline from Aug. 7 to Sept. 1, the DNC said it's keeping the virtual roll call in place because it doesn't trust state Republicans and fears they'll sue to keep Mr. Biden off the ballot.
The letter sent Thursday addresses this as well, saying that concern of litigation with Ohio and timing complications with other states in August cannot "jeopardize whether the Democratic ticket appears on the ballot in must-win states."