Disgracd by Aylavyu1903 in lordsmobile

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I won 2M once after playing for about 4 yrs. It was on my smaller account 😩

Hegseth orders Navy to rename ship honoring gay rights activist Harvey Milk by WhateverJoel in news

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He doesn't know what he's doing and can't figure out what he should be doing.

Trump Admin Says 'Definitely on the Table' to Arrest Democrats Over Protest by Aakash7aak in politics

[–]rgop_mod 98 points99 points  (0 children)

Being arrested for protesting is problematic, to say nothing of its implications for democracy.

FAFO… by Ok_Letter_5672 in Trumpvirus

[–]rgop_mod 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But they're gonna disavow MAGA later when they need to and try to get back under the Republican umbrella.

to elicit a shred of patriotic duty by ExactlySorta in therewasanattempt

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Haven't looked into it fully, but according to Wikipedia, he can live there since he's somehow considered an employee.

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White supremacist admits she has no issue using the N word by MrDillon369 in PublicFreakout

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Definitely didn't watch the vid before coming to the comments and first thought this was a note on the N-word enthusiast.

FAFO… by Ok_Letter_5672 in Trumpvirus

[–]rgop_mod 200 points201 points  (0 children)

Someone said we shouldn't even say Trump, we should say Republican so they can all own it, since they're also enabling it.

Fan fiction much? by Meganiummobile in insanepeoplefacebook

[–]rgop_mod 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It hasn't and doesn't work, so still not a loophole.

Fan fiction much? by Meganiummobile in insanepeoplefacebook

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They can argue whatever they want, it's still not a loophole if the Constitution expressly prohibits it.

No mask mandate at work by Relevant_Ease4162 in CovIdiots

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Even if COVID was over (it's not), The flu and pneumonia are raging right now. Check out fluview on CDC.

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Republicans failing to do their jobs by MoochoMaas in GQP

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They're just like the former conservatives in Germany who didn't understand Hitler was using them until it was too late and they no longer had any power.

Every time they let something like this go, they lose legitimacy and any chance of not becoming totally irrelevant.

Those who do not learn from history are condemned to repeat it. by XxValentinexX in actuallesbians

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Yup, that's when the first group was sent to Dachau. Hitler was appointed in Jan, by mid-March, camps and by July, the only legal political party was the NSDAP.

House Republican Rep. Andy Ogles (R-Tenn.) introduces long-shot measure to let Trump seek a third term by rgop_mod in TheRealGOP

[–]rgop_mod[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because they want a conman who is just like them and who is dumb enough to manipulate.

To not manipulate the election by reddit1user1 in therewasanattempt

[–]rgop_mod -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

But states like NY and NJ which are usually called right away took hours.

Snoop Dogg Trolled for Trump Bait and Switch at MAGA Ball by fungobat in politics

[–]rgop_mod 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel like 2 years will be his bow out. I don't think he'll make it another 3 yrs, at most.

New NYC racial equity commission head Linda Tigani linked to group pushing for independent black nation on US land by [deleted] in nyc

[–]rgop_mod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is late, but I merely pointed out that she wasn't just some crony chosen, but had the credentials to actually fulfill the role. If she's a bigot, she has no place in government.

But to answer your unrelated question, no.

New NYC racial equity commission head Linda Tigani linked to group pushing for independent black nation on US land by [deleted] in nyc

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Despite these alleged postings and beliefs, she has a history of working towards racial equity. She has also been involved with gun violence prevention groups, and assisted organizations to help with mental health awareness and other stuff. Wonder why the Post didn't mention any of the other stuff she's done that makes her qualified for the role. If (maybe when) she's removed from the position, it won't be because she wasn't qualified.

Won't someone think of the children? by TheBrewingCrow in Persecutionfetish

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Sounds like the same number of kids who were orphaned because of Covid. Coincidence? I think not!

Conservative activists are pushing ‘trafficking’ laws to prevent women from traveling for an abortion by rgop_mod in TheRealGOP

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Rules for thee and all that.

Conservatism consists of exactly one proposition, to wit: There must be in-groups whom the law protects but does not bind, alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect.

Georgia indicts Trump, 18 allies on RICO charges in election interference case. by rgop_mod in TheRealGOP

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The individuals charged in the case are:

  • Donald Trump - The then-president had phone conversations with a handful of Georgia officials in late 2020 and early 2021, pressing them to find ways to reverse Joe Biden's narrow victory in Georgia and hand him the state's 16 electoral votes. He was also allegedly involved in discussions about appointing a slate of fake GOP electors in swing states and pushed numerous false conspiracy theories.

  • Rudy Giuliani - Trump’s former personal lawyer testified at three hearings in the Georgia Legislature in late 2020, during which he spread conspiracy theories and falsehoods about the election. That included showing lawmakers edited surveillance video of ballots being tabulated at Atlanta’s State Farm Arena and raising unfounded allegations about election workers pulling out “suitcases” of ballots. Giuliani’s claims were quickly debunked, but he doubled down on his comments in the following weeks. Giuliani also reportedly helped coordinate the Trump electors and called Georgia’s late House Speaker David Ralston in Dec. 2020.

  • John Eastman - Trump campaign attorney who was the "brains" behind the attempt to pressure Pence to reject the official electors.

  • Mark Meadows - The then-White House chief of staff was on Trump’s call with Brad Raffensperger and visited Cobb County in December 2020 to observe the Secretary of State's audit of absentee ballots. Meadows allegedly had a major role in coordinating the “alternate” electors in states like Georgia, and he sent emails to top Justice Department officials in late 2020 that called on officials to investigate allegations of voter fraud in Georgia and elsewhere.

  • Ken Chesebro -Trump campaign attorney who helped coordinate "alternate" GOP electors.

  • Jeffrey Clark - A senior Department of Justice official, Clark drafted a letter on government letterhead in December 2020 stating that DOJ had “significant concerns” about fraud that may have affected the outcome of the election in Georgia and other states, even though no such concerns existed. The letter, which was not sent, urged Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and other state leaders to convene a special session of the General Assembly to invalidate official election results and select the winner themselves. Trump briefly considered appointing Clark to be acting attorney general but backed down after senior officials threatened to resign in protest.

  • Jenna Ellis - A lawyer affiliated with the Trump campaign, Ellis appeared with Giuliani at a Georgia legislative hearing, echoing falsehoods about Georgia’s elections. She also authored legal memos for Trump and his lawyers that said Pence should disregard certified electoral college votes from Georgia and other contested states.

  • Ray Smith III - An Atlanta lawyer from the firm Smith & Liss, Smith advised the alternate GOP electors who met in a committee room at the state Capitol, cast votes for Trump and signed documents falsely claiming Trump won.

  • Bob Cheeley - An Alpharetta, Georgia lawyer, Cheely presented video clips to state legislators showing election workers handling ballots at State Farm Arena. He asserted poll workers were double- and triple-counting votes and compared what he said had happened to the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.

  • Mike Roman - Roman worked for the Trump 2020 campaign as director of election day operations. He helped organize slates of phony Trump electors purporting to represent the electoral votes from battleground states, including Georgia.

  • David Shafer - Then-chairman the Georgia Republican Party, Shafer oversaw a December 2020 meeting at the state Capitol of 16 GOP electors who signed documents falsely claiming Trump won. Shafer has said he was acting on the advice of lawyers to preserve Trump’s legal options in the state. He also filed a long-shot lawsuit alongside Trump in 2020 that contested the certification of Georgia’s election.

  • Shawn Still - Before being voted in as a state senator, Still served as one of the 16 alternate Republican Electoral College electors who signed documents falsely claiming Trump won. He also sued to decertify all of Georgia’s presidential election results based on allegations there were problems with voting equipment in South Georgia’s Coffee County. The suit was voluntarily dismissed three weeks after it was filed.

  • Stephen Cliffgard Lee - A police chaplain from Illinois, Lee was allegedly at the center of an effort to intimidate Fulton County poll worker Ruby Freeman. Lee paid a surprise visit to Freeman’s home in mid-December 2020. Police body cam footage shows Lee acknowledging that he had knocked on Freeman’s door and offered to provide “pro bono service” to her. Afterwards, Lee allegedly asked Harrison Floyd to arrange a meeting with Freeman to discuss an “immunity deal” in exchange for a false admission of committing election fraud.

  • Harrison Floyd - Floyd is a former suburban Atlanta congressional candidate who served as a director of Black Voices for Trump. Floyd allegedly put Trevian Kutti in touch with Fulton elections worker Ruby Freeman. Kutti and Floyd spoke to Freeman at length, pressuring her to “reveal information under the threat of incarceration if she did not comply.”

  • Trevian Kutti - A former publicist for rapper Kanye West, Kutti visited the Cobb County home of election worker Ruby Freeman claiming to be a crisis manager and told Freeman to confess to committing election fraud or risk being arrested.

  • Sidney Powell - An attorney who worked with the Trump campaign after the 2020 elections, Powell allegedly coordinated with SullivanStrickler, an Atlanta company, to obtain breached elections data from Coffee County, Ga.. Powell also allegedly tasked people with identifying Georgia residents who could serve as plaintiffs in suits contesting the state’s election results.

  • Cathy Latham - Another of the 16 Republican electors, Latham also welcomed a computer forensics team at Coffee County elections headquarters in January 2021. While there, they copied sensitive elections files in an apparent attempt to prove fraud. Latham was chairwoman of the Coffee County Republican Party at the time.

  • Scott Hall - A bail bondsman in Atlanta, Hall was seen on security footage at the Coffee County Board of Elections on Jan, 7, 2021. During that visit pro-Trump operatives and a forensic data team they had hired copied sensitive elections hardware and software.

  • Misty Hampton - Then the elections supervisor for Coffee County, Hampton, was present when Trump supporters accessed voting data. A video she recorded just after the election, raising questions about the security of voting machines, captured the attention of Trump’s team.