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"Flippant. Entirely consistent with a depraved heart mens rea in regard to your written admission to planning to murder a United States Senator."

What's wrong with it?
Why do you ask? You're the grammar Nazi, figure it out.
 
Idk...
Trump says some off the wall stuff too, and it hasn’t held him back. Outside the internet rage machine, voters it’s seems are understanding of slips of the lip. Even angry raging slips of the lip, which I’ll admit was a surprise to me.
Don’t get me wrong, I think Biden is the best you have to choose from and it is sad to see him trying to go left against these crazies.
 
Umm. In your post about how other people are idiots, you managed to misspell the word “masters”.

Oh, and we all know you did not intend to misspell it, so as to be called out on it in this post. You were just being a hypocritical idiot.
What’s with you libs not knowing when to use a comma?
 
August 31, 2019
A recess that Nancy Pelosi is going to hate
By Silvio Canto, Jr.


Can you imagine what Democratic townhall meetings are like this summer? The representative hosting the meeting will very likely face an angry mob ready to hang President Trump. The mob will either say "do something" or "do more" or stuff that we can’t print on a family blog.

We could call it the summer of impeachment, as we see in this article by Adam Shaw:

In California, Rep. Katie Porter, D-Calif., was immediately grilled about impeachment at a town hall this month. When she said she broadly favors impeachment, she was met by “rousing applause” according to Politico.

“People said, ‘Well, this might be risky, you might not get reelected,’” Porter said. “I said, ‘I am here to do what’s right.’”

In New Jersey, Rep. Mikie Sherrill, D-N.J., faced a more hostile reception when she said she opposes impeachment at this time and reportedly was interrupted multiple times as she made her point. The crowd accused her of playing politics, according to Politico, and threatened her with a primary challenge.

“Don’t be last to speak up. You’ll be challenged," one woman told her.

And don't underestimate their ability to challenge you. Just ask a fellow named Joe Crowley who didn't take a young woman named Ocasio-Cortez seriously.

Ultimately, all of this will head to Speaker Pelosi's office. She will face a very angry mob in her own caucus. They will get more and more irrational as they come to terms with President Trump's reelection.

Nancy Pelosi is not singing "See you in September" this summer.
 
August 31, 2019
A recess that Nancy Pelosi is going to hate
By Silvio Canto, Jr.


Can you imagine what Democratic townhall meetings are like this summer? The representative hosting the meeting will very likely face an angry mob ready to hang President Trump. The mob will either say "do something" or "do more" or stuff that we can’t print on a family blog.

We could call it the summer of impeachment, as we see in this article by Adam Shaw:

In California, Rep. Katie Porter, D-Calif., was immediately grilled about impeachment at a town hall this month. When she said she broadly favors impeachment, she was met by “rousing applause” according to Politico.

“People said, ‘Well, this might be risky, you might not get reelected,’” Porter said. “I said, ‘I am here to do what’s right.’”

In New Jersey, Rep. Mikie Sherrill, D-N.J., faced a more hostile reception when she said she opposes impeachment at this time and reportedly was interrupted multiple times as she made her point. The crowd accused her of playing politics, according to Politico, and threatened her with a primary challenge.

“Don’t be last to speak up. You’ll be challenged," one woman told her.

And don't underestimate their ability to challenge you. Just ask a fellow named Joe Crowley who didn't take a young woman named Ocasio-Cortez seriously.

Ultimately, all of this will head to Speaker Pelosi's office. She will face a very angry mob in her own caucus. They will get more and more irrational as they come to terms with President Trump's reelection.

Nancy Pelosi is not singing "See you in September" this summer.
Silvio Canto one of those uneducated dummies that qualify as experts in the Trump universe? It’s reasonable to impeach Trump for his crime of obstruction of justice in the Mueller matter. Those hearings would be very ugly for him, but the Senate wouldn’t vote him out. It’s also reasonable to take Pelosi’s position and say let’s not have the circus when if we stick to issues of policy and the campaign, we can vote him out in a year anyway.
 
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