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Old Trumpy seems a little on edge this morning. All of a quiver on Pizzagate and “stolen servers”. Mueller’s testimony will be fascinating, though some of the questions from the GOP will be soul destroying. That Matt Gaetz guy might be the dumbest guy on the Hill.

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He just asked why Mueller didn't investigate himself. Yikes.


There are some monumental idiots doing his bidding on the hill. Mueller has summarily just dismissed one of them in his opening statement, as well as the statement the president about “total exoneration”.

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3 minutes ago, Savage Henry said:

Seth Abrahmson is a creative writing professor with a loud voice and a good agent. Muting his 564 tweet threads is one of the best things a Twitter user can do.

 

 

But did you know he's also an attorney? He keeps it pretty quiet tbf.

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I like how the information disproving the allegations in the report hasn't in anyway altered the accusations.

We know that the Ukrainian guy who got the polling is a CIA asset but they still go on about him being Russia intelligence. The report says no collusion between the campaign and Russia so how can it matter if anyone was "open to blackmail".

The obstruction thing is bizarre. They admit no one was obstructed in any way yet it's apparently still the crime of the century for idiot Dems.

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Seth Abrahmson is a creative writing professor with a loud voice and a good agent. Muting his 564 tweet threads is one of the best things a Twitter user can do.


It shows people will read and believe anything if it confirms their preconceptions.

Abrahamson must’ve had Trump ‘finished’ about a hundred times by now. He’ll easily contest the next election, during which our boy Seth will have several huge threads declaring Trump ‘finished’.
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Nobody will give a flying one about Trump once he leaves office, whether it's 2020 or 2024. Just like his campaign promises to lock up Hillary Clinton if elected, once he's no longer a political opponent he'll be way down the list of priorities. 

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Nobody will give a flying one about Trump once he leaves office, whether it's 2020 or 2024. Just like his campaign promises to lock up Hillary Clinton if elected, once he's no longer a political opponent he'll be way down the list of priorities. 


He’ll be getting approvingly approached for comment in 2028 when Presidents Jake and Logan Paul have announced their intention to yeet Venezuela.
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20 minutes ago, Baxter Parp said:

http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/07/trumps-doj-brings-back-capital-punishment.html?utm_campaign=di&utm_source=tw&utm_medium=s1

Trump’s DOJ Brings Back Capital Punishment 16 Years After the Last Federal Execution

The Donald's campaign to turn back the clock to the fifties continues.

 
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The five federal inmates ordered to be executed are Daniel Lewis Lee for murdering a family of three, including an 8-year-old girl; Lezmond Mitchell for murdering a 63-year-old and her 9-year-old granddaughter; Wesley Ira Purkey for raping and murdering a 16-year-old girl; Alfred Bourgeois for torturing and killing his own 2-year-old daughter; Dustin Lee Honken, for shooting and killing five people, including two young girls.

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Inside his basement, Purkey raped Jennifer, stabbed her repeatedly when she tried to escape and then, using an electric chainsaw during two days, cut her body into pieces and burned her remains inside a fireplace, fueled by logs and diesel fuel. He eventually dumped her ashes 200 miles away in a septic pond in Clearwater, Kansas, south of Wichita.

Nine months after Purkey killed Jennifer, he was arrested for the murder of 80-year-old Mary Ruth Bales, who had been beaten to death with a claw hammer. He planned to cover up the killing by burning the house to the ground. But before Purkey could set the flame, a neighbor spotted him lurking in Bales’ backyard, and he was arrested.

In March 2000, Purkey pleaded guilty to the murder in Wyandotte County District Court and was handed a life sentence.

Then in October 2001 — nearly four years after Jennifer’s disappearance — he admitted to raping and killing her. Having transported her across the state line, a federal crime, Purkey hoped he could serve his life sentence in what he deemed to be a more comfortable federal prison rather than a state prison.

 

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Lee was convicted in 1999 of killing a Pope County family during a cross-country rampage that included the 1996 slayings of gun dealer Bill Mueller, 53; his wife, Nancy Mueller, 28; and her 8-year-old daughter, Sarah Powell, who lived in the tiny town of Tilly.

Prosecutors from the U.S. Department of Justice said Lee robbed and shot the victims with a stun gun, then covered their heads with plastic bags, sealed the bags with duct tape, weighed down each victim with rocks and threw the family of three into the Illinois bayou at Russellville. Authorities said the crimes were part of a scheme to steal a large cache of guns and $50,000 cash from Mueller to use in the establishment of a whites-only nation in the Pacific Northwest.

 

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On Oct. 28, 2001, Mitchell and Orsinger abducted Alyce Slim, 63, and her 9-year-old granddaughter, in Slim’s GMC pickup truck.

Court documents say that somewhere near Sawmill, the men stabbed Slim 33 times, killing her and dumping her in the back of the truck, where they forced the granddaughter to sit with the body.

Some time later, they dragged Slim out of the truck and told the girl to “lay down and die,” when Mitchell cut her throat twice. When she did not die, both men dropped heavy rocks on her head, killing her.

 

 

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In addition, Bourgeois constantly beat and otherwise assaulted JG.   He punched her in the face with enough force to give her black eyes.   He whipped her with an electrical cord, and he beat her with a belt so hard that it broke.   Bourgeois hit JG in the head with a plastic baseball bat so many times that her head “was swollen like a football.”   Later, when he was in jail, Bourgeois laughed to a fellow inmate that “[t]hat f---ing baby's head got as big as a watermelon.”   There was also evidence that, before the Bourgeois family left LaPlace, Bourgeois had thrown JG against the wall of the master bedroom.   He scratched and pulled her ears, bit her hands, feet, and forehead, and burned the bottom of her foot with a cigarette lighter.   Bourgeois's wife, Robin, and others noticed that bruises and other injuries appeared on JG's body shortly after she came to stay with the Bourgeois family, and that, between the middle and end of May, JG's hands and feet had become extremely calloused and swollen.   When others tried to clean the sores on JG's feet, Bourgeois would stop them and jam his dirty thumb into the wounds, then force JG to walk on her injured feet.

 

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Days before Honken was expected to plead guilty, Honken and Johnson forced one of the Nicholson to make a videotaped statement exonerating Honken, then took him; his girlfriend, Lori Duncan, 31; and Duncan's daughters Amber and Kandi to a field and shot each in the back of the head. Months later, Johnson lured DeGeus, who was her former boyfriend, to a secluded location where Honken shot him several times and beat him with a baseball bat.

It's difficult to get too worked up about this.

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If you want to bring back State murder you don't start off with borderline cases, that comes later.

The next Central Park 5 will be dead and buried before they embarrass Trump by being proven innocent.

 

 

 

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On 25/07/2019 at 07:29, Zetterlund said:

Nobody will give a flying one about Trump once he leaves office, whether it's 2020 or 2024. Just like his campaign promises to lock up Hillary Clinton if elected, once he's no longer a political opponent he'll be way down the list of priorities. 

I wouldn't be so sure about his family tbh. The interesting thing about this whole special counsel stuff is that a lot of it has transferred on to the federal prosecutors in New York who seem to have a rocket up their arse and look intent on catching up with all the shady shit the family has done for years.

I do generally agree with you though and the Americans don't usually like going after people who have left office but I could definitely see the likes of Jared ending up with charges of some sort and ending up in decade long legal battles.

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