Just how Sleepy is Joe Hiden ???
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can't blame The Donald for that.. it's squarely on SnifferJoes shoulders.Leave a comment:
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you really need to consult with a 5yr old... they can help you with your comebacksLeave a comment:
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Yep only took 10 days to wipe the last guys errors away
Wait til next weekLeave a comment:
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Flashback: Before Signing Barrage of Executive Orders, Biden Said Only Dictators Rule That Way
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He has penned TEN TIMES the number of EO's in the first ten days of office than Trump did... FIVE TIMES more than Obama!
Biden's Executive Orders Are So Out of Control Even The NYT Is Pleading with Him to Slow Down
really bad editorial board had a message for the new president:
If the Gray Lady says no, it must be really badexecutive ordersoverreachoverturned by the Supreme Court, which found, in one of those trademark 5-4 John Roberts specialsKate Bedingfield24 executive ordersexecutive orderssaidreally bad.
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GOP group launches billboard campaign urging Cruz, Hawley to resign
BY MAX GREENWOOD
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An anti-Trump Republican group is launching a seven-figure billboard campaign calling on a dozen GOP lawmakers to resign in the wake of the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
The billboard advertisements from the Republican Accountability Project, a group formed earlier this month by GOP critics of former President Trump, target 10 members of the House and two senators, Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Josh Hawley (R-Mo.), who voted against certifying the Electoral College vote this month after a mob of Trump's supporters violently stormed the Capitol.
"You lied about the election. The Capitol was attacked. Sen. Cruz: Resign," one billboard targeting Cruz reads. Cruz was among the most prominent Republican lawmakers who helped spread Trump's false claims of voter fraud and electoral malfeasance after his loss to President Biden in November.
The billboard campaign comes with a price tag of $1 million, according to the Republican Accountability Project. The group has already committed to raising $50 million to help reelect GOP lawmakers who vote to impeach or convict Trump for inciting the Jan. 6 insurrection.
they just wasted their money... who was chairperson Liz Cheney? she's got little time in the GOP .. she should switch parties now.Leave a comment:
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GOP group launches billboard campaign urging Cruz, Hawley to resign
BY MAX GREENWOOD
TWEET SHARE EMAIL
An anti-Trump Republican group is launching a seven-figure billboard campaign calling on a dozen GOP lawmakers to resign in the wake of the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
The billboard advertisements from the Republican Accountability Project, a group formed earlier this month by GOP critics of former President Trump, target 10 members of the House and two senators, Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Josh Hawley (R-Mo.), who voted against certifying the Electoral College vote this month after a mob of Trump's supporters violently stormed the Capitol.
"You lied about the election. The Capitol was attacked. Sen. Cruz: Resign," one billboard targeting Cruz reads. Cruz was among the most prominent Republican lawmakers who helped spread Trump's false claims of voter fraud and electoral malfeasance after his loss to President Biden in November.
The billboard campaign comes with a price tag of $1 million, according to the Republican Accountability Project. The group has already committed to raising $50 million to help reelect GOP lawmakers who vote to impeach or convict Trump for inciting the Jan. 6 insurrection.Leave a comment:
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Fuck the muslim terrorists... throw them over the wall that Trump built #AmericaFirst
Biden Vaccinates Muslim Terrorists Before Eligible Americans
The Pentagon is planning to vaccinate detainees currently being held at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp, according to a new report. The so-called mastermind of the September 11th terrorist attacks, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, will have an opportunity to receive a coronavirus vaccine before most Americans.
The Pentagon is reportedly planning to begin vaccinating detainees at the camp as early as next week, the New York Times reported. The news comes amid reports of vaccine shortages and mounting pressureTimes, the 40 detainees at Guatanamo could voluntarily start receiving the first of two doses required for the vaccine as early as Monday. The 6,000 residents at the U.S. naval base began receiving vaccinations on Jan. 8, but the Trump administration never clarified at the time whether or not detainees would also be vaccinated.
Just like all dems they worry about non-American Citizens.... bastards
The Times reported
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Doesn't surprise me his whole life has been a fake!
Big Tech and Team Biden are working feverishly to manipulate the public into believing the newly sworn in dictator is actually adored by millions.
Twitter appears to be creating fake accounts to follow Biden and give his ostensibly dismal popularity a boost, in yet another pitiful attempt to convince the world that the scandal-plagued Democrat won the presidential election by an unprecedented and unrealistic 81 million American votes. 70 percent of them all joined [Twitter] in January and have zero followersTwitter followersapproximately 88.7 million followers.
YouTube is also doing damage control for Biden. massively downvoted
While the tech giants protect Biden from the people, a federal appeals court ruled Trump had violated the Constitution by blocking people from following his Twitter account when they mocked or trolled him.
The man who stepped to the podium during his inauguration, to address a mall void of life, earned more votes than any other presidential candidate in American history without campaigning and without any primary victories in his first two runs (in 1987 and 2008).immigrants, Hispanics and Asians, and black voters to the Republican candidate.
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