The War on Democracy

His nephew, Colonel Doug Applewhite is running for congress in my district.
Im not voting for him or nutsack pinching off.
Why is a relative of a nutsack pinching-off insane cult leader running in your district not particularly surprising?

Is he trading off his his uncle’s good name? That KKK guy, Tom Metzger. Another guy from your neck of the dunes, right?
 
“Our”? Your nutsack was pinched off too?


Now Now......Mr Bob.... we know you love to project your life experiences and all,
but you are a special breed of Neutered male.....I unlike you and Bruce am a complete
package......You've taken your youthful obsession in cutting to a new level, and replacing
parts with stitches is ......well gotta be .....scary !
 
Hey Bob......

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You really should upgrade......
 
Now Now......Mr Bob.... we know you love to project your life experiences and all,
but you are a special breed of Neutered male.....I unlike you and Bruce am a complete
package......You've taken your youthful obsession in cutting to a new level, and replacing
parts with stitches is ......well gotta be .....scary !
Marshall, who is Bruce? I realize you are locked into this whole Zmuda thing, but I won’t bother to google who Bruce might be in the Kaufman storyline.

You have that miserable prick Carrey, and Hof, Clifton, Shapiro and even Jerry Lawlor to work with. Bruce is not a character I’m familiar with.
 
Marshall, who is Bruce? I realize you are locked into this whole Zmuda thing, but I won’t bother to google who Bruce might be in the Kaufman storyline.

You have that miserable prick Carrey, and Hof, Clifton, Shapiro and even Jerry Lawlor to work with. Bruce is not a character I’m familiar with.

He's your favorite.....sutured Hoof and all.....
 
Trump’s gallant service to his country in reporting for deferrment due to bone spurs has been well ridiculed and by now a dead issue on the list of hypocritical items nutters willfully overlook for their selfish desire to revert every step of progress our society has advanced since Brown v Board of Education. You know, when America was Great.

What was the tax rate for the highest earners back in the 50’s? Anyone? Anyone? Those years were when America was Great, don’t forget that now.

But Mike Pence, his military service SHIRLEY is in keeping with the greatest love and selfless devotion to his country, of course. He’s proudly displayed medals from heroic war service in his office for years. I can’t recall which war he earned those medals in combat, but I’m sure one of the eager beaver nutters will enlighten us.
What are you comparing the America of the 50's to? Lol! And thank you for your service to country sir.
 
“The most opposition I ever had was in Atlanta when Oliver North was on trial and the Iran-Contra hearings were turning out to be nothing but a commercial for the Contras.”

“Iran-Contra! We should have jailed all those guys for ever back then, and we wouldn’t be where we are right now — because it’s the same guys now, the same 20 guys!”
 
“The most opposition I ever had was in Atlanta when Oliver North was on trial and the Iran-Contra hearings were turning out to be nothing but a commercial for the Contras.”

“Iran-Contra! We should have jailed all those guys for ever back then, and we wouldn’t be where we are right now — because it’s the same guys now, the same 20 guys!”


And you wonder why your lips are Brown.....speaking out your ASS again...

You have NO IDEA about the Iran deal nor the Contra Deal.....

Here rodent.....I'll give you a little hint.

Communism.
 
Hey Bob.....enjoy the Weekend, you know Memorial Day and all.

Reflect back on the Times you Took acid or something, because you sure
are NOT a very Patriotic person.....Don't worry about your gout and the
Opium dependency you've developed, just day dream about LSD and your
assorted past STD's....
Hey Marshall! HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY!
 
Even for Fox News' resident contrarian, it's been quite a week for Shepard Smith.

He's called out the Trump administration as lying about a meeting involving the president's son, punctured claims about the FBI spying on the Trump campaign, dismissed the characterization of the Russian investigation as a witch hunt and resisted White House characterizations of the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles.

Smith's afternoon news program has always stood out at Fox News Channel, but perhaps never more so than lately. While most of President Donald Trump's critics in the media often speak to sympathetic consumers, Smith's assessments hit ears that don't always seek — or want — a contrary point of view.

Fox aired a portion of Trump's White House rally on patriotism Tuesday that replaced the planned celebration of the Eagles' Super Bowl win, giving it more time than either CNN or MSNBC. As the last strains of "God Bless America" ended, Smith came on in Fox's New York studio.

"We stand to support, we stand to salute, we stand in the absence of the Philadelphia Eagles," Smith said. "But the thing is, the Eagles stood as well."

Smith said that Trump had claimed that the Eagles disagreed with him about the need to stand for the national anthem before football games. But the truth is, "the entire team stood for the anthem every game last season," he said.

He read a tweet from an Eagles player that accused the president of spreading a false narrative that the players are anti-military.

A day earlier Smith, like others in the media, took the administration to task for shifting stories about Donald Trump Jr.'s 2016 meeting with a Russian lawyer, and what hand the future president had in crafting his son's statement about what the meeting entailed.

"It's one of those days when somebody is lying," Smith said following White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders' briefing. "We're just not really sure who is."

He said that it's frustrating to get a competing set of facts from people who "work for us."

"It's not partisan," he said. "It's about facts."

Smith faces a steady stream of invective from many Fox News fans on social media. One viewer on Twitter said Tuesday he didn't understand how Smith gets different information than others at Fox like Sean Hannity, Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham.

Many posters promise not to watch him anymore; yet with an average viewership of 1.4 million people, Smith's show is like most on Fox News in leading its cable news rivals in the ratings. There's also no evidence that Fox viewers are rejecting him. In May, the two Fox hours that preceded his show and the one that followed him all averaged around 1.4 million viewers, too, the Nielsen company said.

There are also frequent calls for Fox to drop him. Fox in March announced a multiyear deal to keep him in place.

Last week Smith denounced the "Spygate" controversy involving FBI officials who looked into the Trump campaign to see if there was any evidence of Russian involvement. It was a story that got a flurry of attention from others at Fox; the anti-Fox lobbying group Media Matters for America circulated video that juxtaposed the words of Hannity talking about the story and Smith cutting it down.

"The president called it Spygate," Smith said. "Fox News can confirm that it is not. Fox News knows of no evidence to support the president's claim. Lawmakers from both parties claim that using informants to investigate suspected ties to Russia is not spying. It's part of the normal investigation process."

Smith also said there was no evidence to support charges that special counsel Robert Mueller is meddling in the midterm election.

"The so-called rigged Russian witch hunt is not a witch hunt," Smith said. "It has resulted in charges against four former Trump associates. Three pleaded guilty to lying to investigators about Russia."

In the past week, Smith was similarly blunt about ABC's cancellation of the hit reboot "Roseanne" after its star, Roseanne Barr, tweeted a racist remark about former Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett. Barr's show was initially celebrated by many Fox News viewers because the character she depicted was a supporter of the president.

"Racism is not funny," Smith said to open his show on the day Barr was fired, "and Roseanne Barr is a racist."

http://myconnection.cox.com/article/entertainment/aa2c7b9a-6942-11e8-ba52-c06ca07bff95/
 
The " Witch Hunt " is a " Witch Hunt " is a " Witch Hunt ".....
A C replacing an H is a description of the C who initiated the
Witch Hunt....
 
Why is a relative of a nutsack pinching-off insane cult leader running in your district not particularly surprising?

Is he trading off his his uncle’s good name? That KKK guy, Tom Metzger. Another guy from your neck of the dunes, right?
I missed this, but have to say,..its funny.
btw, Metzger is from Fallbrook, and imho may have connections to the east coast hampshire kkk.
 
5 CFR 2635.702 - Use of public office for private gain.

§ 2635.702 Use of public office for private gain.
An employee shall not use his public office for his own private gain, for the endorsement of any product, service or enterprise, or for the private gain of friends, relatives, or persons with whom the employee is affiliated in a nongovernmental capacity, including nonprofit organizations of which the employee is an officer or member, and persons with whom the employee has or seeks employment or business relations. The specific prohibitions set forth in paragraphs (a) through (d) of this section apply this general standard, but are not intended to be exclusive or to limit the application of this section.

https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/5/2635.702
 
5 CFR 2635.702 - Use of public office for private gain.

§ 2635.702 Use of public office for private gain.
An employee shall not use his public office for his own private gain, for the endorsement of any product, service or enterprise, or for the private gain of friends, relatives, or persons with whom the employee is affiliated in a nongovernmental capacity, including nonprofit organizations of which the employee is an officer or member, and persons with whom the employee has or seeks employment or business relations. The specific prohibitions set forth in paragraphs (a) through (d) of this section apply this general standard, but are not intended to be exclusive or to limit the application of this section.

https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/5/2635.702
Do you have a chart that shows the Presidents, and how much money they had when they came in, and how much they had when they left?
 
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