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(This special election came about because of the resignation of Republican Congressman Tim Murphy - the fiercely anti-abortion Congressman who had an affair, got his girlfriend pregnant and tried to convince her to have an abortion.)
A story that got buried under all the other scandals this year. Nobody can hold Trump to account on any scandal because the next one hits before the earlier one is reckoned with.
 
I could use less confusion in my daily life.

It isn't to be ... interferes with common sense ... thus the great wheels of black, white, yellow and red ... those in the dark ... those white washed ... those Pistis upon (distant wisdom) ... and those red in the face as demos that didn't know ... a psychic construct?
 
A story that got buried under all the other scandals this year. Nobody can hold Trump to account on any scandal because the next one hits before the earlier one is reckoned with.

AD Continuum ... disturbance goes on ... even in the mind as psychic conflict! Due to the pain of dealing with humanity demanding instant gratification ... even confuses the POTUS ... po' Tues Child? A' Tu-Tu doing the Dan's ... and Jae loves it ... he doesn't understand the sharing when it comes to puppeteering ... all get Zus pended in the end ... thus the anal tug ... A' Chelated ... images ... stuff of DNA ...

They too get passed ... twas the biggest screw up you've ever seen ...
 
I'm guessing that the Donald also didn't care for this statement released by Tillerson from Africa just hours before he was ousted:

"From Ukraine to Syria – and now the UK – Russia continues to be an irresponsible force of instability in the world, acting with open disregard for the sovereignty of other states and the life of their citizens."

Tillerson had not been very politically active before becoming Secretary of State and had no relationship of significance with Trump. His successor (assuming confirmation by the Senate) is Mike Pompeo - formerly part of the Tea Party as a Congressman and an enthusiastic Trump supporter, although even he (in his current position as director of the CIA) has agreed that Russia meddled in the 2016 presidential election.
 
I'm guessing that the Donald also didn't care for this statement released by Tillerson from Africa just hours before he was ousted:

"From Ukraine to Syria – and now the UK – Russia continues to be an irresponsible force of instability in the world, acting with open disregard for the sovereignty of other states and the life of their citizens."
Either there really is a peepee tape, or Trump really likes dictators who assassinate or imprison their enemies.

Or both.
 
On the concept of republican stability ... is there a possibility some of the burned will create a contract in ochre?

Cliff hanger in ABBA edrooms of the nation ... Sleepy Hollow creeps ... like a horse without a clue ...
 
Could be both, I suppose. They're not mutually exclusive.

Leaves the potential that resolution is in sight ... the consequence may not be good? Things are like that fickle ... as we can't gather ... not allowed by the demos ... an ancient tradition ... "they shouldn't know"! Tis en scripted in strange codes ...
 
The new director of the CIA (assuming confirmation by the Senate) is Gina Haspel. She ran a secret CIA prison in Thailand that was known for waterboarding and other torture methods. The European Centre for Constitutional and Human Rights has actually asked that the German government issue an arrest warrant on her for her involvement in torture - especially of a man named Abu Zubaydah, who according to a Senate report on the CIA use of torture was waterboarded 83 times, spent four and a half years in various secret CIA prisons and is still an inmate at Guantanamo Bay in spite of the fact that he's never been charged with a single thing by the United States.

Given his public support for torture, Trump must love her.
 
revsdd said:
So Rex Tillerson is out. Tillerson's days as Secretary of State were finished when Trump embraced the idea of meeting Kim Jong Un while Tillerson was far away in Africa.

I thought they were numbered when he advised that Kushner be denied top secret clearance.

revsdd said:
(This special election came about because of the resignation of Republican Congressman Tim Murphy - the fiercely anti-abortion Congressman who had an affair, got his girlfriend pregnant and tried to convince her to have an abortion.)


Ahhhhhh yes. Those olde tyme Republican family values that have always slipped past White American Fundamentalist notice.
 
The new director of the CIA (assuming confirmation by the Senate) is Gina Haskel. She ran a secret CIA prison in Thailand that was known for waterboarding and other torture methods. The European Centre for Constitutional and Human Rights has actually asked that the German government issue an arrest warrant on her for her involvement in torture - especially of a man named Abu Zubaydah, who according to a Senate report on the CIA use of torture was waterboarded 83 times, spent four and a half years in various secret CIA prisons and is still an inmate at Guantanamo Bay in spite of the fact that he's never been charged with a single thing by the United States.

Given his public support for torture, Trump must love her.

Sadism triumphs ... yet the demos may yet get him from behind where he was looking ...


That fatal nip 'n ...
 
chansen said:
Either there really is a peepee tape, or Trump really likes dictators who assassinate or imprison their enemies.

Or both.

One of those times when the either/or option is just as ugly as the both/and option.
 
A story that got buried under all the other scandals this year. Nobody can hold Trump to account on any scandal because the next one hits before the earlier one is reckoned with.
obviously the news singularity is here
(ty for the new thought)
 
The really bad news is that there really is no political alternative. Democrat governments have been just as bloody-minded and, with the exception of Bernie Sanders, have had no social vision whatever. Nor is there much indication of popular movements. Both parties are owned by the wealthy. I'm very much afraid that we are watching the last days of the Roman Empire.
 
The really bad news is that there really is no political alternative. Democrat governments have been just as bloody-minded and, with the exception of Bernie Sanders, have had no social vision whatever. Nor is there much indication of popular movements. Both parties are owned by the wealthy. I'm very much afraid that we are watching the last days of the Roman Empire.

Freedom ... we must be free in order to process thoughts and intellect that is presently a presence beyond us ... causing paranoia! Parousia approaches as a thin fabric ...
 
And the Democrats have apparently won the special election in Pennsylvania's 18th Congressional District in a close race. I've seen Republican apologists suggest that it's because Conor Lamb (the Democratic candidate) was actually Republican light because he supports Trump's steel tariffs. That's a policy that actually makes Trump Democrat-light, since Republicans have traditionally been in favour of free trade, and Democrats have traditionally been more protectionist. It does suggest that perhaps some of those working class folk who supported Trump (remember he beat Clinton by 20% in this District) have realized that aside from insulting everybody (Republican and Democrat and foreign leaders alike) and generally acting like a "dotard" (North Korea's word) Trump really has nothing creative to offer to them except the same old policies that couldn't save coal or steel jobs in the first place.

This is trouble for the GOP looking ahead to November. Real trouble. And trouble for Trump if the Democrats manage to take control of Congress. Real trouble.
 
The thing to watch might be the attack on a double agent in Britain. (A spy who works for both sides and betrays both sides.)
The British pm has immediately blamed Russia for it, taken extreme steps, even warlike ones (as though Britain never kills spies) and has had strong support from Trump. There's smell about this one. It makes no sense that Russia would try to kill a man with a poison made only in Russia - a dead giveaway I should think - when it could more easily have used one made in Britain, or even just shot him. I think we're being set up for something.
 
The thing to watch might be the attack on a double agent in Britain. (A spy who works for both sides and betrays both sides.)
The British pm has immediately blamed Russia for it, taken extreme steps, even warlike ones (as though Britain never kills spies) and has had strong support from Trump. There's smell about this one. It makes no sense that Russia would try to kill a man with a poison made only in Russia - a dead giveaway I should think - when it could more easily have used one made in Britain, or even just shot him. I think we're being set up for something.
So do I.
 
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