Posted on 01/04/2021 4:55:33 PM PST by ransomnote
I try to remember to always draft long replies in notepad.
I usually remember right after I've lost the perfectly crafted five paragraphs I just wrote directly into the reply box.
Pompeo has given up:
“So as we talk in the first week in January, do you think the world is safer today than it was a year ago or two years or three years ago, or maybe it’s not quite as safe as it was?” Bloomberg’s David Rubenstein asked at one point.
“No, I think we are leaving ― after four years, I think we’re leaving the world safer than when we came in,” Pompeo responded, his first apparent public acknowledgement that the Trump administration is almost over.
Pompeo said he hopes “whoever the next secretary of state is” ― Biden has said he will nominate Antony Blinken for the position ― will recognize the threat created by China and continue to “push back” against Iran.
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Can’t believe it!!
The new session of the Pennsylvania Senate got off to a chaotic start Tuesday, with Republicans taking the rare step of removing the Democratic lieutenant governor, John Fetterman, from running the session. https://t.co/zREQYrOkLU
— The Philadelphia Inquirer (@PhillyInquirer) January 5, 2021
Re Numbers to call:
Thanks. Yes CodeMonkey did a list a few days ago. I was hoping not to have to sift through a couple hundred tweets on his account.
I like the way that you think - with the proviso that he spill the beans on Seth Rich and all of that! 😎
Sorry. Not DC... at least not today. I am here. Cloudy andovercast. Clearing tomorrow.
ThanQ. And ThanQ for poll watching. Gwinnett went big for Biden|Osshoff|Warnock in Nov.
Any chance pace picks up after work? or is it all early votin\write-ins ?
So whether or not Pence ultimately proves to be loyal, I’m pretty confident that POTUS already knows, one way or the other, and has planned accordingly.
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That’s the hope. So many traitors.
I was ready to post this, but your thread was pulled...
ah well.
The new session of the Pennsylvania Senate got off to a chaotic start Tuesday, with Republicans taking the rare step of removing the Democratic lieutenant governor, John Fetterman, from running the session. https://t.co/zREQYrOkLU
— The Philadelphia Inquirer (@PhillyInquirer) January 5, 2021
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Bit of good news.
And stamped on the back: Congratulations Biden/Harris! |:^/
Choosing Pence as his running mate may have given the GOP Establishment enough reassurance that they would be able to control Trump, that they consented to his nomination. Remember in the weeks leading up to the convention there were threats from the RNC bigwigs of denying Trump the nomination?....
Pence shored up the religious right for Trump.
It's interesting that Senators are making their views known today as if in response to the President's statements last night...
or his tweet this morning about Pence rejecting electors.
Are they daring Pence to pull the trigger? https://t.co/wAdK74z8qZ— Praying Medic (@prayingmedic) January 5, 2021
P&C: Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) opposes objecting to electoral college certification— Josh Caplan (@joshdcaplan) January 5, 2021
Moving ever closer to Lexington and Concord...{ Take That, Prez S0r0s!}
If I had to guess, I’d say that Pence is going to do the right thing. But I guess we’ll know for sure in the coming days. If he was getting ready to betray Trump, I think we would see some signs of nervousness. I’m not seeing that. He appears to be rather calm and serene, and doesn’t appear to me to be conflicted.
Look how this is being phrased:
Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) opposes objecting to electoral college certification
It should say something like:
Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) to accept fraudulent electoral college certifications
Nazi Check Points
VPOTUS is not VCiC.
We are seeing a lot of crazy stuff right now.
It probably won't matter. Mail-in fraud from Dems is going to be bad again. Any why not? They got away with it in November. As for Senator Tim Scott, take a look at this Tweet from Rich Baris ("The People's Pundit"):
No shock. He opposed a second term for @realDonaldTrump, as he told our friends while begging them for money repeatedly.
He made clear that it was his belief Trump hurt the GOP brand, as if they had one before him, and that the party would be better off in the longterm w/o him. https://t.co/qr7P1GjPDd
— Rich "The People's Pundit" Baris (@Peoples_Pundit) January 5, 2021
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