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  • He was! He now has three indictments under his belt.

    1. New York State hush money payments
    2. Classified Documents Case
    3. January 6 Insurrection

    If you ask me, now we throw a few back tonight and wait for the fourth indictment coming from Georgia this month. šŸ˜Ž

  • There are many who choose not to celebrate until the Orange One has had "actual repercussions".

    Me? Well...

    To each their own. šŸ„‚šŸ»šŸøšŸ·

  • You're here! PoppinKREAM in the digital flesh!!!

    Feels good, don't it? šŸ˜Ž

  • I believe Roger Stone did this too!

    In the video clip dated November 1, Stone can be seen speaking to two men at an unspecified location, saying he hoped they would be "celebrating" after the votes were in.

    "I really do suspect it'll still be up in the air. But when that happens the key thing to do is to claim victory," Stone said. "Possession is nine-tenths of the law — no, we won, fuck you. Sorry, over, we won, you're wrong, fuck you."

  • I wish the number of folks I had to distance myself from was only 5. :( It should be ZERO!! Lol what a wakeup call 2016 was. :/

  • A Supreme Court Justice saying/believing something this fundamentally incorrect about the expectations of their job should be disqualifying.

    Alas…

  • at this point the hard right is the party.

    Yeah, suppose I can't argue with you there. Whichever way gets us to the hard/alt right being shunned/fringe, I'm hoping for it.

  • The collapse of the GOP is about to occur.

    I sure hope you're right, and by that I mean I hope they have to restructure so as to shed the crazy alt-right section of the party back into the fringes.

  • I really hope this kind of shit is pissing people off as much as it does us. It sure riles me the fuck up, and at a minimum serves as a reminder to keep voting.

  • I finally ran up on David Frum (I was a young, ignorant, ā€œpolitics are boring and dumbā€ kind of guy back in the Bush II years), and it’s really something seeing him attack the hard/alt right as a ā€œmoderateā€ conservative (I think moderate is actually accurate here). Then again, he’s also a founder of No Labels, who is eying a Joe Manchin run.

    Which, I guess makes sense. But still, I hate it. šŸ¤·šŸ½ā€ā™‚ļø

  • Say it with me, everybody:

    If conservatives become convinced that they can not win democratically, they will not abandon conservatism; they will reject democracy.

    -David Frum-

  • I certainly don’t disagree. It’s more imagery of wishful thinking that they would fuck off into the sunset than anything. šŸ˜ž

  • What can I say? I'm a lush. šŸ¤·šŸ½ā€ā™‚ļø

  • Ugh, my liver is going to HATE me. It's Christmas in July baby!!

    šŸ„‚šŸ“„šŸŽ…šŸ“„šŸ¦ŒšŸ“„šŸŽšŸ“„šŸŽ„

  • EXACTLY. Diane Feinstein is in the same damn boat. Both her and Mitch could have fucked off into the sunset with plenty of retirement money YEARS ago, so it seems pretty clear to me the only reason they’re clinging on is power, and maybe hubris.

  • A paradox: It is correct that posts on the Orange One's social media are called "truths". At the same time, to call anything the Orange One posts "truths" is incorrect.

    Hmm... šŸ¤”

    ETA (It's more an oxymoron, but you get the idea.)

  • After telling a friend of mine about the Mitch McConnell incident yesterday, and he replied, ā€œHim and (Diane) Feinstein gonna get a little cabin together and just see out their years on the porch?

    This gave me an idea. I had my other buddy who frequents Midjourney prompt it with ā€œMitch McConnell and Dianne Feinstein sitting on a cabin porch on a couple of rocking chairs staring out into the sunsetā€

    The result? Perfection.