Sunday, February 14, 2021

The 7 Senators Republican Senators Who Voted To Convict Trump

Op Ed: The depravity if the 47 filthy Republicans is the real question. I Fat Bastardo, have contended for decades that most Republican are no damn good and this is even more proof but what is worse than these 47 scumbags that voted to acquit Trump knowing that he was guilty as sin are the trash who elected them. If a Republican wishes to remain in power he as to be like his base. He has to be a totally depraved scumbag and present himself as just like the scum known as the GOP base.   

If a Republican is honest and moral the Republican base will reject him as quickly are they would reject healthy food and soap and water. This is not about political ideology, it's about good vs evil.



Donald Trump's second impeachment trial came to an end Saturday with 57 senators voting to convict, falling short of the two-thirds margin required to find him guilty of the charge of “incitement of insurrection” in connection with the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol that resulted in five deaths. Seven GOP senators broke with their party — voting along with all 48 Democrats and both independents in the body.

After the 57-43 vote, the Republicans who defied Trump explained their decision.

Richard Burr, North Carolina

“The facts are clear,” Burr said in a statement after the vote. “The President promoted unfounded conspiracy theories to cast doubt on the integrity of a free and fair election because he did not like the results. As Congress met to certify the election results, the President directed his supporters to go to the Capitol to disrupt the lawful proceedings required by the Constitution. When the crowd became violent, the President used his office to first inflame the situation instead of immediately calling for an end to the assault.”

Burr originally voted that the trial was unconstitutional, but said in his statement that “the Senate is an institution based on precedent, and given that the majority of the Senate voted to proceed with this trial, the question of constitutionality is now established precedent."

He has already announced he will not be running for reelection in 2022.

Sen. Richard Burr, R-N.C., walks in the Capitol as the Senate proceeds in a rare weekend session for final arguments in the second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump, at the Capitol in Washington, Saturday, Feb. 13, 2021. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
Sen. Richard Burr, R-N.C., in the Capitol on Saturday as the Senate proceeds for final arguments in the impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Bill Cassidy, Louisiana

Cassidy said in a succinct video statement Saturday that he had voted to convict Trump “because he is guilty.”

“Our Constitution and our country is more important than any one person,” he said.

Susan Collins, Maine

Earlier this week, Collins, who won reelection in November, said she was “perplexed” by the performance of Trump attorney Bruce Castor.

“He did not seem to make any arguments at all, which was an unusual approach to take,” she said.

After she voted to acquit Trump last year at his first impeachment trial, Collins said she believed “the president has learned from this case. The president has been impeached. That's a pretty big lesson."

On Saturday, Collins voted to convict and offered a different assessment of the former president.

“Instead of preventing a dangerous situation, President Trump created one. And rather than defend the constitutional transfer of power, he incited an insurrection with the purpose of preventing that transfer of power from occurring," she said.

Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, departs the Capitol Saturday after the conclusion of the impeachment trial. (Stefani Reynolds/Pool via AP)
Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, departs the Capitol Saturday after the conclusion of the impeachment trial. (Stefani Reynolds/Pool via AP)

Lisa Murkowski, Alaska

Murkowski, who is up for reelection in 2022, told Politico after the vote Saturday that she’s not concerned with facing political consequences for her vote to convict.

“If I can’t say what I believe that our president should stand for, then why should I ask Alaskans to stand with me? This was consequential on many levels, but I cannot allow the significance of my vote to be devalued by whether or not I feel that this is helpful for my political ambitions,” she said.

On Friday, Murkowski and Collins posed a key question to Trump’s counsel: Exactly when did Trump learn of the breach at the Capitol, and what specific actions did he take to bring the rioting to an end? Trump’s counsel seemed to avoid the question, telling the senators there had been “no investigation into that.”

Asked about the answer to her question, Murkowski said it “wasn’t very responsive.”

The senator said Wednesday that the House impeachment managers “made a very strong case” and that the evidence presented was “pretty damning,” NBC reported.

Mitt Romney, Utah

Romney was the only Republican to vote to convict Trump following his first impeachment trial last year. After the vote on Saturday, the senator said in a statement that he believed Trump was guilty of inciting the insurrection and added that the former president “attempted to corrupt the election by pressuring the Secretary of State of Georgia to falsify the election results in his state.”

“President Trump also violated his oath of office by failing to protect the Capitol, the Vice President, and others in the Capitol. Each and every one of these conclusions compels me to support conviction,” his statement said.

In this image from video, the final vote total of 57-43, to acquit former President Donald Trump of the impeachment charge, incitement of insurrection, in the Senate at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Saturday, Feb. 13, 2021. (Senate Television via AP)
An image from video showing the final vote total of 57-43, short of the 67 required to convict the former president. (Senate Television via AP)

Ben Sasse, Nebraska

Sasse, one of the few GOP senators who were not directly opposed to the impeachment trial, said in a statement Saturday that the former president had repeated lies about the election, such as the false claim that he won by a landslide, and used those lies to summon his supporters to the Capitol on Jan. 6.

“Those lies had consequences,” the statement said, “endangering the life of the vice president and bringing us dangerously close to a bloody constitutional crisis.”

Sasse’s support of the former president waned long before the November election, and the Omaha World-Herald reported that he faces censure from Nebraska Republicans over his lack of support for Trump.

Pat Toomey, Pennsylvania

In a statement released after his vote, Toomey said, “President Trump summoned thousands to Washington, D.C. and inflamed their passion by repeating disproven allegations about widespread fraud. He urged the mob to march on the Capitol for the explicit purpose of preventing Congress and the Vice President from formally certifying the results of the presidential election. All of this to hold on to power despite having legitimately lost.”

“I was one of the 74 million Americans who voted for President Trump, in part because of the many accomplishments of his administration,” Toomey continued. “Unfortunately, his behavior after the election betrayed the confidence millions of us placed in him. His betrayal of the Constitution and his oath of office required conviction.”

Toomey has already announced he will not be running for reelection in 2022.

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    Trump's Traitorous Lawyers Edit Videos To Twist The Words Of Democrats




    The vile cancer deserving pedophile defending Trump defense lawyers are editing videos in order to take the word fight out of context in order to twist the words on Democrats. 

    Fight
    [fīt]

    VERB
    fight (verb) · fights (third person present) · fought (past tense) · fought (past participle) · fighting (present participle)
    take part in a violent struggle involving the exchange of physical blows or the use of weapons.
    "the men were fighting" · "they fight with other children"
    synonyms:
    violent · combative · aggressive · pugnacious · truculent · belligerent · bellicose · disputatious · antagonistic · argumentative · hawkish · brawl · come to blows · exchange blows · attack/assault each other · hit/punch each other · box · struggle · grapple · wrestle · scrimmage · do battle · engage in conflict · contend · spar · joust · tilt · cross swords · lock horns · lock antlers · scrap · have a dust-up · have a set-to · have a punch-up · swedge · roughhouse · stoush · go the knuckle
    antonyms:
    peaceful

    engage in (a war or battle).
    "there was another war to fight"
    synonyms:
    battle · do battle · give battle · wage war · go to war · make war · take up arms · attack · mount an attack · combat · engage · meet · clash · skirmish · be a soldier · fight for Queen/King and country · crusade · engage in · wage · conduct · prosecute · carry on · pursue · undertake · practice · proceed with · go on with
    quarrel or argue.
    "she didn't want to fight with her mother all the time" · "they were fighting over who pays the bill"
    synonyms:
    quarrel · argue · row · bicker · squabble · have a row/fight · wrangle · dispute · be at odds · disagree · fail to agree · differ · be at variance · have words · bandy words · be at each other's throats · be at loggerheads · battle · feud · fall out · scrap · go at it hammer and tongs · fight like cat and dog · argufy · altercate · chop logic · threap
    struggle to put out (a fire, especially a large one).
    "two fire trucks raced to the scene to fight the blaze"
    endeavor vigorously to win (an election or other contest).
    campaign determinedly for or against something, especially to put right what one considers unfair or unjust.

    "I will fight for more equitable laws"
    synonyms:
    champion · promote · advocate · plead for · defend · protect · uphold · support · back · espouse · stand up for · campaign for · lobby for · battle for · crusade for · take up the cudgels for
    struggle or campaign against (something).
    "the best way to fight fascism abroad and racism at home"
    synonyms:
    oppose · contest · contend with · confront · challenge · combat · dispute · object to · quarrel with · argue against/with · withstand · resist · defy · fly in the face of · strive/struggle against · take a stand against · put up a fight against · stand up and be countecatd against · take issue with · question · controvert
    antonyms:
    accept · support

    attempt to repress (a feeling or an expression of a feeling).
    "she had to fight back tears of frustration"

    synonyms:
    repress · restrain · suppress · stifle · smother · hold back · keep back · fight back · keep in check · check · curb · contain · control · keep under control · rein in · silence · muffle · bottle up · choke back · swallow · strangle · gag · button up · keep the lid on · cork up
    antonyms:
    give in to · let out
    take part in a boxing match against (an opponent).

    (fight one's way)
    move forward with difficulty, especially by pushing through a crowd or overcoming physical obstacles.
    "she watched him fight his way across the room"

    archaic
    command, manage, or maneuver (troops, a ship, or military equipment) in battle.
    "General Hill fights his troops well"
    NOUN
    fight (noun) · fights (plural noun)
    a violent confrontation or struggle.
    "we'll get into a fight and wind up with bloody noses"
    synonyms:
    brawl · fracas · melee · row · rumpus · confrontation · skirmish · sparring match · exchange · struggle · tussle · scuffle · altercation · wrangle · scrum · clash · disturbance · fisticuffs · rough and tumble · donnybrook · scrap · dust-up · set-to · shindy · shindig · free-for-all · punch-up · bust-up · ruck · bit of argy-bargy · barney · afters · rammy · swedge · square go · roughhouse · brannigan · stoush · affray · broil · bagarre

    a boxing match.
    synonyms:
    boxing match · bout · match · meeting · fixture · game · encounter
    a battle or war.
    "the country was not eager for a fight with the US"
    synonyms:
    battle · engagement · clash · conflict · contest · encounter · skirmish · scuffle · tussle · struggle · brush · exchange · war · campaign · crusade · warfare · combat · action · hostilities
    a vigorous struggle or campaign for or against something.
    "a long fight against cancer"
    synonyms:
    struggle · battle · campaign · endeavor · drive · push · effort · movement · move

    an argument or quarrel.
    "she had a fight with her husband"

    synonyms:
    argument · quarrel · squabble · row · wrangle · disagreement · difference of opinion · falling-out · contretemps · tangle · altercation · fracas · dispute · disputation · contention · feud · tiff · set-to · shindig · shindy · stand-up · run-in · spat · scrap · ruction · slanging match · barney · bunfight · ding-dong · bust-up · ruck

    the inclination or ability to fight or struggle.
    "Ginny felt the fight trickle out of her"


    synonyms:
    will to resist · power to resist · resistance · morale · spirit · courage · pluck · pluckiness · gameness · will to win · strength · backbone · spine · mettle · stout-heartedness · determination · firmness of purpose · resolution · resolve · resoluteness · confidence · aggression · aggressiveness · belligerence · militancy · boldness · audacity · forcefulness · guts · grit · spunk · bottle · sand · moxie

    ORIGIN
    Old English feohtan (verb), feoht(e), gefeoht (noun), of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch vechten, gevecht and German fechten, Gefecht.

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    The problem is simple. The GOP exists to serve the interests of the wealthy and big business that comprise the richest 1%. No party, however, can ever win an election with only 1% of the vote.

    Marjorie Taylor Green Mocks Child With Down's Syndrome

    OpEd: If this whore was drowning I'd throw her a concrete block. If this whore was on fire I'd let her burn. If this whore was needed a blood transfusion I'd give her my piss.  

    Father of child with Down’s syndrome confronts Marjorie Taylor Greene over disabled slur at GOP meeting


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    <p>Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene</p> (AP)

    Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene

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    A father to a 10-year-old boy with Down’s syndrome confronted congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene over past comments she made about the condition, and many deemed to be offensive, at a GOP meeting on Tuesday.

    Shaun Holmes, a Whitfield County Republican, reportedly addressed Ms Greene about comments she made about Down’s syndrome, and said he decided to speak-up on Tuesday because his son can’t, WTVC NewsChannel 9 reported.

    Ms Greene, who represents Georgia's 14th congressional district, was recently condemned after she described Down’s syndrome sufferers as “retards” who were “so stupid”, in a video shared on social media. It was recorded and uploaded before she was elected to Congress in November.

    "I'm sorry, I know that's an offensive word, and I'm not trying to talk down on people with Down syndrome — but that's what these people are." Ms Greene added in the video.

    Mr Holmes, who was not aware Ms Greene would be attending the weekly meeting of the Whitfield County Republican Party, confronted the congresswoman in front of other GOP officials — some of whom said they supported the congresswoman, according to NewsChannel 9.

    “He’s my buddy, he's, you know, has changed me a lot”, said Mr Holmes, who demanded Ms Greene respond to criticism about the video calling Down’s syndrome people “stupid”.

    "I just want a response from you,” said Mr Holmes. “To call people retarded and then say no offence to people with Down syndrome. I mean that's bull****,” he added.

    Ms Greene responded, and said she was "just being a regular person, a lot of times I use slang word[s] and using that term," before Mr Holmes interrupted her, saying: "No, no, that is not acceptable."

    “I guess it was a slang word. You can actually look it up in the dictionary,” continued Ms Greene. “There is a definition that means ‘stupid.’ But it’s not about people with Down’s Syndrome... I do apologise for that being offensive to anyone.”

    Mr Holmes told NewsChannel9 afterwards that Ms Greene owed his son and people with Down’s syndrome an apology, and that "Right now, I mean, she doesn't represent my son or my family”.

    Another parent and the chairman of the neighbouring Gordon County Republican Party, Kathleen Thorman, added to NewsChannel 9 that the congresswoman had been compassionate with her own daughter, who also has Down’s syndrome.

    “She’s always been very compassionate and kind,” said Ms Thorman. “I think the gentlemen last night never had the opportunity to see what I saw. And like I said, it’s more about what people do, rather than what people say.”

    Ms Greene, meanwhile, provided NewsChannel9 with a list of 15 pieces of legislation she has co-sponsored since being elected to Congress, which included an impeachment article against US president Joe Biden, and a law protecting unborn children with Down’s syndrome from abortion.

    Members of the House last week overwhelmingly voted to remove Ms Greene of her committee assignments, following a number of other controversies and previous support for online conspiracies, including QAnon.

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    Thursday, February 11, 2021

    Ways To Punish Republicans

     

    60% of Republicans approved of the insurrection. Trump received 74 million votes.

    If you know of any MAGAts, do whatever you can within the law to make their lives hell. 

    Let them know they are not wanted in your neighborhood. 

    Do not conduct business with them. 

    Trash them on social media. 

    Use the truth to provoke them into attacking you so that you can repel the attack with extreme violence.

    Use the truth to provoke them into making death threats on camera and have them arrested. 

    Encourage them to smoke.

    Encourage them to eat unhealthy junk food.

    Get them fired from their jobs. 

    Get them arrested for DWI. 

    Work as a Republican campaign volunteer and monkey wrench the fucking shit out of them. Demoralize the volunteers by bringing up the crimes of the candidate for which they are campaigning. 

    Team stalk them on social media and get them to flip out and make terrorist threats that you can easily document. Troll them into madness.



    If  You Feel The Need To Go Outside The Law

    It may come to that if the law is unable or unwilling to do its job. We may have to take the law into our own hands. Let's hope it never comes to that but if it does be prepared to be creative, stealthy, hit and not get hit. Revenge is a dish best served cold.

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