Posted on 09/09/2020 7:38:28 AM PDT by ransomnote
I only wish Trump would have prefaced his remarks with:
“I just realized that my short-list of potential Supreme Court nominees might not be long enough”.
It cracks me up, too. I TRY not to visualize it, but..
I kaint hep it.
I love this list. The fourth name down is a guy who grew up in my hometown. Paul Clement is a genius and a great lawyer. Very conservative.......and his mom is a sweetheart.
Further on Clement. He argued in favor of the defense of marriage act and whenever he argued before the Supreme Court as solicitor general, he never had notes in front of him.....his memory is incredible......he argued every case without notes. More than 100 cases.
Actually this is an addition to the original list...he did say there may be up to FOUR openings.
I predicted a couple of threads ago that he would succumb to the effects of the virus.
Take one for the team, so to speak.
Reading BTT that in his Michigan speech today he slurred his words, said “jugs” instead of “drugs” and ran from the press to sniff a truck? Looking for video now.
“President Trump adds to his list of potential Supreme Court nomineesincludes Republican Senators Tom Cotton & Ted Cruz.”
Cruz???????? Nooooooooooo!
We will never be able to get a decent ruling on Natural Born Citizen with Cruz there. He thinks any one who is related to America in any way imaginable is NBC.
Hopefully, Trump will choose Cruz as the very last pick - # 24 or so, in Trump’s 4th term.
I knew then the author of this comment without reading any further. Don't ever change, Bagster.
#aliskyrule5
#ridiculeismansmostpotentweapon
#lol
#kek
https://twitter.com/weatherdak/status/1303550431289724928
amazing satellite views of smoke and heat from all the fires at this guys page
I heard that “jugs” also and said to hubby, he said jugs instead of drugs, I even ran it back, hubby still did not hear it but I did.
Pence to attend Montana event hosted by QAnon backers
(Excerpted)
by The Associated Press Wednesday, September 9th 2020
WASHINGTON Vice President Mike Pence and top officials from President Donald Trumps campaign are slated to attend a Montana fundraiser next week hosted by a couple who have expressed support for the QAnon conspiracy theory, according to an event invitation obtained by The Associated Press and a review of social media postings.
The hosts of the fundraiser, Caryn and Michael Borland, have shared QAnon memes and retweeted posts from QAnon accounts, their social media activity shows. The baseless conspiracy theory posits that Trump is fighting entrenched enemies in the government and also involves satanism and child sex trafficking.
Beyond Pence, the Sept. 14 fundraiser in Bozeman, Montana, is expected to draw influential figures in the presidents orbit including Kimberly Guilfoyle, a top Trump fundraising official who is dating Donald Trump Jr., GOP chairwoman Ronna McDaniel, Republican National Committee finance chairman Todd Ricketts and RNC co-chairman Tommy Hicks Jr., the event invitation shows.
While many Republicans have dismissed QAnon, the fundraiser is another sign of how the conspiracy theory is gaining a foothold in the party. Trump has hailed Georgia congressional candidate Marjorie Taylor Greene, another QAnon supporter, as a future Republican star. The president has refused to condemn QAnon, recently telling reporters that the conspiracy theory is gaining in popularity and that its supporters like me very much.
Representatives for Pence declined to comment on the fundraiser, though the vice president has previously called QAnon a conspiracy theory.
[snip]
QAnon is a wide-ranging conspiracy fiction spread largely through the internet, centered on the baseless belief that Trump is waging a secret campaign against enemies in the deep state and a child sex trafficking ring run by satanic pedophiles and cannibals. It is based on cryptic postings by the anonymous Q, purportedly a government insider.
The story has grown to include other long-standing conspiracy theories, gaining traction among some extreme Trump supporters. The movement is often likened to a right-wing cult; some followers have run for office, primarily in the Republican Party, though some have been independent or run as third-party candidates. Trump has refused to say QAnon is false.
Read More:
https://nbcmontana.com/news/local/pence-to-attend-montana-event-hosted-by-qanon-backers
I’m like The United Spot videos, as much as anything for the voices. Once I hear them doing a voice it’s like South Park, I can’t hear them any other way ;-)
Here’s San Fran Nan explaining “The Blowout Setup”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7q3bPIkBfQ
Which of course was done to someone who looks like her, and She Was Set Up! Oh wait, that wasn’t it — you have to see all three parts to know the truth! (Secret Russian Double Agent Bishes!)
New Q, can’t post it, no computer.
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