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The violence that broke out on January 6th affected all of us. We saw the extremes the other side was willing to go to to protect the murkiest, most racist, and most self-serving swamp creature to ever live in the White House. After Trump defeated Hillary Clinton, he stopped calling her corrupt.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareThe co-head of the RNC, Lara Trump and disgraced racist Carl Higbie claimed to be worried about the health of the 12 jurors that unanimously convicted Trump on all 34 counts which has made him a felon. Higbie, has a long history of denigrating minorities, Muslims, military sufferers of PTSD, LGBTQ communities and wanting to shoot undocumented immigrants crossing into the US.
More | Talk | Read It Later | SharePoor Donny Trump had a rough day Thursday. He had to have a story about how he used the N-word while working on The Apprentice disappeared by being found guilty on all 34 charges of his paying-off-the-porn-star scandal. Yeah, that's a sentence I just wrote about a former U. S.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareThe Let's See What We Can Find That's Not Trial-Related Edition Powerful cabal of evil psychos: Digby. Quote: “With few exceptions, the men who are running this Government are of a mentality that you and I cannot understand,” read the cable, which was written five months after Adolf Hitler was appointed chancellor.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareSpeaker of the House Mike Johnson told Fox and Friends that he knows Supreme Court justices personally and claims they will set the record straight on Trump's felony convictions. By "setting the record straight" he means they will overturn them without any constitutional basis for doing so. Convicted felon Trump was an ordinary citizen when he committed these crimes and not a sitting US President.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareMillions of people in the United States are facing the high likelihood of extreme heat in the coming weeks, with northern states that frequently have relatively temperate summers among those where higher-than-average temperatures are expected this summer, according to federal data. As The Guardian reported Monday, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) new predictions for the summer months state that most of New Mexico and Utah have a 60%-70% chance of hotter-than-normal weather, along with parts of Arizona, Texas, and Colorado. Houston and the surrounding area has already experienced spiking temperatures that were tied to a heat dome that was positioned over Mexico for several weeks.
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