I just followed you with my new account on Twitter. Last one caught the perma last weekend.
I think I just followed you in return.Prognightmare said:
I just followed you with my new account on Twitter. Last one caught the perma last weekend.
drcrinum said:I think I just followed you in return.Prognightmare said:
I just followed you with my new account on Twitter. Last one caught the perma last weekend.
I said that if I were in NY when that muslim severely beat the elderly Jewish man in street, I would have ripped his throat out but if it happened in TX, I'd have just shot him. A ton of progs ganged up on me and reported me as a threat to Twitter support.backintexas2013 said:
Why did you catch the twitter ban?
They're worried that you're a threat to scumbags that go around beating up old men? Gotta love the loons.Prognightmare said:I said that if I were in NY when that muslim severely beat the elderly Jewish man in street, I would have ripped his throat out but if it happened in TX, I'd have just shot him. A ton of progs ganged up on me and reported me as a threat to Twitter support.backintexas2013 said:
Why did you catch the twitter ban?
Here's my new one if anyone was following and want to again
Regarding Clovis, he's probably OK, but just now I briefly snooped around a little and found several peculiar items in an older article below:RoscoePColtrane said:Agree 100% doubt Clovis as well.aggiehawg said:Seriously doubt it was Manafort by this point. Not after what he's been through.Quote:
TCTH thinks the spy in the Trump Campaign was Rep. Mike Rogers, former Chair of the HPSCI (replaced by Nunes), and he gives his reasons in the above article. Other possible candidates for the spy are rumored to be Sam Clovis and Paul Manafort.
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...One of the "smart people" whose name crossed Clovis' desk was Carter Page, the head of an energy investment firm and a former banker with Merrill Lynch in Moscow. Clovis employed what The Washington Post described as the campaign's "go-to vetting process" -- a quick Google search -- to check him out. Clovis gave Page his OK.
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Joe Hockey, Australia's ambassador to the United States, was one who called on Clovis. Hockey hosted Clovis and Stephen Miller, in March 2016 at his private residence. (See "Deep ties to keep relations on track," The Australian, 11 Nov. 2016) It was the first of several meetings on defense, trade and immigration.
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....But his feelings for Trump weren't always so favorable. Before he joined forces with Trump in August 2015, Clovis had signed on as Iowa state chairman for former Texas Gov. Rick Perry. Emails leaked by the Perry campaign revealed Clovis as an opportunist who was scornful of Trump before switching sides. Trump's remarks disparaging Sen. John McCain's status as a war hero particularly galled Clovis, who served 25 years in the U.S. Air Force.
"I was offended by a man who sought and gained four student deferments to avoid the draft and who has never served this nation a day -- not a day -- in any fashion or way," he wrote.
BarryProfit said:
Lots of Mueller rumors floating around in Twitter this morning. I know, it's twitter, but still interesting.
BarryProfit said:
Lots of Mueller rumors floating around in Twitter this morning. I know, it's twitter, but still interesting.
Cepe said:
Amazing that a whole lot of this runs right back to McCain.
I'm thinking the other Republicans are glad to see him gone too because since he's betgone they actually have a backbone.
I think McCain thought he was all that but was just a useful fool for the left because he thought they liked him.
Bonfire1996 said:Cepe said:
Amazing that a whole lot of this runs right back to McCain.
I'm thinking the other Republicans are glad to see him gone too because since he's betgone they actually have a backbone.
I think McCain thought he was all that but was just a useful fool for the left because he thought they liked him.
Anyone watch the HBO movie, "Too Big To Fail"? It is an excellent movie about 2007 & 2008 with a fantastic cast. There is a small scene where the Treasury Secretary must plead with McCain to get Congress to act. McCain brushes him off. The writing insinuates that McCain is an absolute fool and was too arrogant to care. It was perfectly represented given what we now know about that idiot.
That's not how the scene in the movie went. Paulson chewed out McCain for messing everything up at the last minute. Paulson's assistant, played by Cynthia Nixon, had a line that read something like, "Did he just scream at an United States Senator?" Then the next scene is Paulson going to Nancy Pelosi and bending down on one knee before her, prompting her to say, "Why Hank! I never knew you were Catholic." Paulson is trying to save TARP. (Rightly or wrongly, that is.)Quote:
There is a small scene where the Treasury Secretary must plead with McCain to get Congress to act. McCain brushes him off. The writing insinuates that McCain is an absolute fool and was too arrogant to care. It was perfectly represented given what we now know about that idiot.
They still think Mueller will march Trump, Jared, Pence, and the rest out of the White House in chains.backintexas2013 said:
Dozens of indictments? I call bs.
I really hope a sexual assault allegation comes out. It will be a thing of beauty.
SpreadsheetAg said: