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OpEd: The more feasible explanation for Lindsey Graham's Loyalty to treasonous Trump is Trump has videos of Lindsey Graham molesting children compliments of Vladimir Putin. A lot of Republicans are pedophiles and I would not be surprised if Lindsey Graham is a pedophile. Lindsey Graham is not the only person Trump is blackmailing
Sen. Lindsey Graham told "Axios on HBO" that he still thought Donald Trump was good for the GOP.
Graham said Trump had a "dark side" but also a "magic" lacked by other Republicans.
He said Trump could make the GOP stronger and more diverse but "also could destroy it."
In an interview with "Axios on HBO" that aired Sunday, Sen. Lindsey Graham said former President Donald Trump had both a "dark side" and a "magic" that other Republicans didn't.
The South Carolina senator went from a critic to a close ally during Trump's four years in office but still doesn't always follow Trump the way some other loyalists do. While he opposed Trump's impeachment after the Capitol riot, Graham said Trump "needs to understand that his actions were the problem."
When Axios' Jonathan Swan asked Graham during the latest interview why he still supported Trump, the senator said he still believed Trump's movement was good for the country.
"Mitt Romney didn't do it, John McCain didn't do it - there's something about Trump," Graham said. "There's a dark side, and there's some magic there. What I'm trying to do is just harness the magic."
Since the January 6 siege by a pro-Trump mob at the US Capitol, not all congressional Republicans have agreed on how the party should move forward. While the vast majority voted against Trump's second impeachment, 10 representatives voted to impeach Trump and seven senators voted to convict him.
Yet Graham told Axios he thought the best way for the Republican Party to move forward with its agenda was "with Trump, not without Trump."
"He could make the Republican Party something that nobody else I know could make it," Graham said. "He could make it bigger, he could make it stronger, he could make it more diverse. And he also could destroy it."
Graham told reporters last month that he was meeting with Trump to discuss the future of the Republican Party. He said that he wanted to persuade Trump to help Republicans take back congressional majorities in 2022 but that the party would need to be united.
"If it's about revenge and going after people you don't like, we're going to have a problem," Graham said he would tell Trump.
With Florida and Texas under reporting COVID-19 numbers and dropping mask mandate COVID MAGAt will continue to be dropping like flies. The Spring Break assholes will cause a surge in COVID cases and deaths.
Even after the virus is under control it will continue to do a slow burn through the Bible Belt for years to come. If you go onto social media where there are a lot of MAGAts encourage the to believe Republicans and Q-Anon.
Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.) issued a massive 2,000-page report on Friday exposing thousands of social media posts by GOP lawmakers attacking the presidential election and spreading lies before and after the deadly storming of the U.S. Capitol by Donald Trump supporters seeking to overturn the results.
Lofgren, chair of the House Administration Committee, indicated that the information could be used to oust — or criminally charge — lawmakers who illegally fomented insurrection against the very government they’ve taken a vow to serve.
The exposure of posts in Lofgren’s “Social Media Review” followed a report last week in The Intercept that the FBI has already collected “thousands of phone and electronic records” of people who were at the Capitol on Jan. 6. Investigators are targeting communications between members of Congress or their staffs, and the pro-Trump insurrectionists, CNN reported, seeking any indication of conspiracies to overthrow the government.
Lofgren’s report targets messages by Republican lawmakers who voted to challenge the presidential election results and who continued to peddle lies and conspiracy theories about the November vote even after the Capitol insurrection, which FBI Director Christopher Wray has characterized as domestic terrorism.
Some of Trump’s staunchest supporters in the House posted more than 100 messages each casting doubt on the presidential election results in less than three months, according to the collected messages.
Messages posted by Rep. Paul Gosar (R-Ariz.), who was the keynote speaker at a white nationalist conference in Florida just last week, took up 177 pages in the report. He peddled baseless claims that the election had been stolen and that officials who had been upholding the legitimate election were committing “treason and sedition.”
Gosar had several interactions with “@Ali” on Twitter, the since-suspended username for Ali Alexander, one of the main organizers of the “Stop the Steal” campaign as well as the rally at the Capitol on Jan. 6, according to his published posts.
Posts by incendiary QAnon supporter Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) took up 100 pages in the report.
“Like former President Trump, any elected Member of Congress who aided and abetted the insurrection or incited the attack seriously threatened our democratic government,” Lofgren wrote in the introduction to her report.
“They would have betrayed their oath of office and would be implicated in the same constitutional provision cited in the article of impeachment” against Trump following the Capitol riot, she noted.
“That provision prohibits any person who has previously taken an oath as a member of Congress to support the Constitution but subsequently engaged in insurrection or rebellion from serving in Congress,” Lofgren added.
The report by Lofgren’s staff is the first publicly available compilation of Facebook and Twitter posts from Nov. 3, 2020, to Jan. 31, 2021, by the 147 House Republicans who voted to challenge state-certified Electoral College votes in an attempt to stop Joe Biden from taking office.
“Statements which are readily available in the public arena may be part of any consideration of Congress’ constitutional prerogatives and responsibilities,” Lofgren noted.
Many of our Bigger Fatter Blog members remember Proud FA. Proud as his lovely slender wife Thinnette are involved in several ventures. For those of you who don't know of Proud FA, Proud was has probably porked more fat women than any other fat admirer. Proud's adventures at NAAFA conventions are legendary. Fat girls would fight over Proud. In fact Trump actually made good money porking fat girls.
When Proud FA met Thinnette he had no physical attraction to her because he was used to porking fat nasty sluts but when he got to know her as a person and not just a piece of ass he developed an attraction to her on an intellectual and on a spiritual level. They fell in love and they got married.
Proud FA never had to come on to female in order to get laid. The came onto him with extreme aggression. The fat acceptance girls would flock to Proud FA and many stalked him. It was not until he met and got to know Thinnette that he realized that he was nothing but a sex object to those nasty piggies. This is why I asked Proud to give my readers his insight on the Governor Cuomo sexual harassment scandal. Proud FA knows what it is like to be treated like a sex object and now the 3 women who Cuomo came onto know as well.
If You Want To Come Out Of This As Best You Can Governor Cuomo By Proud Fa
Andrew,
You're an ass. There's no arguing that. Your fudging of the nursing home numbers was pretty bad but not as bad and Abbot and DeSatanist under counting real deaths and doing away with masks but the good news about that is there will be more Trumpers dead from COVID-19.
You being lecherous old creep is not all that shocking and not as bad as what Republicans do as they rape and molest kids but what you did was creepy and stupid. You don't shit where you sleep dum dum. Sexual harassment has a lot of gray areas. I can't say how it is for women when some guy comes onto them but I've been "sexually harassed" by women. I used to to play in bands and chicks came onto to me very overtly. I'd refer them to the drummer. He had very low standards and a more awkward approach that you. He'd say to the some chick he wanted to pork, "I don't have a lot of time. Do you want to fuck or no?" When I was attending NAAFA fat acceptance conventions I began to understand what it's like being treated like a sex object but unlike what you did. NAAFA conventions were no my work place. I was simply looking for easy sex with sluts and get paid in the process. The women who came onto were not anything like the pigs I was porking. The women you sexually harassed educated career women working in the public sector. What you did was far more sinister than the fat sluts who were paying me to pork them.
Had you tried coming on to my daughter like you did to those other females, she's have slapped the living shit out of you. This brings me to wondering if their stories are 100% true.
The best thing for you to do is to have a teaching moment from this and get all three of these women and you in the same room, have a discussion and put it on Youtube. If you call them out and they chicken out it may be some vindication for you. Right now you're fucked. Unlike Republicans Democratic voters have morals. If you were a Republican you could have raped them and your base wouldn't care.
Settle it like man. Don't hide behind a bullshit "investigation". Nobody's going to believe that. Get together with those woman and take you lumps with nobody but the 4 of you there accept for someone with a camera. Show some character Andrew.
I get it that older women are often less libidinous than fertile ones but when you start coming on to chicks younger than your kids that's really creepy.
If you need sex so badly hire a hot mature MILF for a personal assistance for a friends with benefits sort of thing. The nice thing about an older babe is they don't tell, they don't swell and they're grateful as hell.
In conclusion; your political career is probably toast. You're not that slick and you're a bully and you're a bully because you're not that slick. If you were slick you'd be able to land women for sex. If you were handsome like Chris you'd have a slightly better chance but still, you seem so obtuse that even then, chicks are going to find you a turn off. You don't have that Bill Clinton swagger. He could get away being a whore fucker. It kinda looks like the women you harassed weren't sluts or whores and you're a man whore. (I'm not judging you.) You obviously can't read women and you lack the guile to seduce them. Like Trump, the only women you can get are gold diggers, unless you meet a women who sees something in you other women don't.
Your ego is probably too big to do what it takes to spin this thing. You probably lack the humility to admit that you are a dirty old man with poor self-control. You can't look at women in the work place as anything but coworkers because they are their to work not fuck. If you were a manly man, you would invite these women to give you a slap across your face or a knee in the balls because you earned it. You also earned a good dressing down. If we were living in more manly times their fathers or brothers would fuck you up. If you were raised in the real world and you were disrespectful to girls you'd have probably earned yourself a few knotty hairdos. Had punks like Kananaugh and Trump gone to public school they'd have been taught lessons in humility, honor and respect.
You could do something noble here Andrew. Man up and take your lumps. Say you acted like a creep, because you did, and say you're sorry. Then ask these women what you can do to make things right and do it publicly. That's you best hope.
Nearly 50% of the US is evil. It didn't simply become evil. Most of that evil is concentrated in the Bible belt and it needs to be eradicated but first let's define God. God is no this all powerful all knowing entity. God is pure evil. God created evil, pain and suffering for his pleasure. God is the collective consciousness of earth and perhaps more. God gave the tortured humans rules to follow and the good one follow those rules and the bad ones don't. This is a sick game God plays because he is entertained by evil and suffering. He created a win win situation for the most evil people. Rich people and that is why he told the lie that only the poor people can go to heaven. Why? Because if he hadn't the good people would have killed the greedy rich bastard. God wanted the rich to suck his dick as well so he gave them a loop hole called salvation through grace. Agonizing death deserving cock sucking Republicans can be evil fucks their whole lives and end up in avoiding eternal punishment in hell but is a good person who doesn't believe in God continues not to believe in God, he will be tortured for all eternity. At least that is what we have been told.
Evil and human suffering is what fuels God. Disease is not enough for God anymore. Man's inhumanity to man is his favorite fetish. The system of predator and prey, aging and death just isn't doing it for God. When the all knowing saw that humanity was circumventing God's maladies and reducing pain with medications God started wars and many of his wars such as the Crusades are all about him. His other wars are about territory, wealth, power and hunger. War to God is like people going to a boxing match and watching a brutal fight. As barbaric as that is, the barbarism God sees is far worse than two consenting adults kicking the shit out of each other and having a referee stopping if is gets too brutal.
The Bible talks of God testing people so that he can see what they would do. He makes bets with his buddy Satan and even had Satan tempt Jesus/Himself. (Jesus is god or so he said)
Republican don't have a choice in the matter. People don't choose to be evil. The either are or they're not. If Republicans we all exterminated God would starve. If there is divine justice and God is merely a punk, exterminating all the evil people will destroy him. It's time for the sheep to go on the attack.
Jean Meslier, 1664-1729, French Catholic Priest & Closet Atheist, Vicar of Bue in Champagne, France, My Testament, Thoughts and Feelings of the Author About the Religions of the World
We need to root out pockets of evil all over the world. We are doing it the Middle East but those attacks should be extended to fully occupied mosques. Jehovah and Allah are the same evil God and the mobs that worship them feed their evil. Jean Meslier said, "Man will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entails of the last priest."
COVID-19 is making a very small dent in the collective evil in the US. God didn't know that COVID-19 would kill off mostly his boot licking slime.
Op Ed: If someone were to put a bullet through Gosar's evil heart no human will care. Decent people would dance in the street like they did when Obama killed Osama bin Laden. A jury would find the shooter not guilty.
Paul Gosar Spoke At A White Nationalist Conference. The GOP Doesn't Care.
Last week a sitting U.S. congressman delivered a keynote speech at a white nationalist conference in Florida.
“Wow, what a group,” Rep. Paul Gosar (R-Ariz.) said as he took his place behind a podium emblazoned with the letters “AFPAC” — an acronym for America First Political Action Conference, the second annual gathering of the white nationalist “groyper” movement.
After speaking about “cancel culture,” Big Tech’s supposed censorship of right-wingers, and the need for a big border wall to keep “America First,” Gosar said goodbye to the AFPAC crowd, who’d traveled from across the country to attend the secret gathering inside the Hilton Orlando.
“May God bless you,” Gosar said. “And may God bless the United States of America.”
The crowd — a motley crew of unabashed racists and anti-Semites — broke into a chant of “Gosar! Gosar!” to which the congressman responded with a wave, a smile and what looked like an earnest, heartfelt “Thank you.”
AFPAC’s organizer, white nationalist figurehead Nick Fuentes, took the stage next, telling the crowd that “white people are done being bullied” and that America needs to protect its “white demographic core.”
The next day, Fuentes and Gosar sat down for coffee, according to a photo Fuentes posted to Twitter.
“Great meeting today with Congressman Gosar,” tweeted Fuentes, a 22-year-old Holocaust denier who once compared Jews killed in Nazi gas chambers to cookies baking in an oven. “America is truly uncancelled.”
Gosar’s AFPAC appearance generated a flurry of media coverage, and rightly so: It is newsworthy, and deeply alarming, that an elected U.S. congressman feels comfortable publicly palling around with dyed-in-the-wool white nationalists. Gosar did not immediately return a request for comment on his AFPAC appearance.
In the week since AFPAC, the Republican Party has yet to rebuke Gosar. HuffPost this week reached out to the offices of seven prominent Republican politicians — including Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.) and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (Calif.) — to see whether they would condemn Gosar for attending an explicitly white nationalist conference. None responded.
HuffPost also contacted the National Republican Congressional Committee and the Republican National Committee, asking whether they would condemn the congressman.
Only the RNC responded, sending a boilerplate statement that did not specifically reprimand Gosar at all. “There is no place for anti-Semitism or racism in the Republican Party,” RNC spokesman Tommy Piggot said. “We condemn it in the strongest possible terms.”
Gosar, who came into office in 2011, emerged as one of former President Donald Trump’s most loyal supporters in Washington in recent years, and is among a cadre of far-right lawmakers who dedicated the last few months to trying to overturn the results of the 2020 election. Gosar himself helped organize and promote the Jan. 6 rally that turned into an insurrection at the Capitol.
The GOP’s silence about his recent attendance at a white nationalist conference is one of the clearest indicators yet of an American conservative movement thoroughly unreformed and unrepentant since Trump’s electoral defeat, and shows one of America’s two major political parties beholden as ever to a white majoritarian, anti-democratic agenda.
It’s perhaps why a crew of cruel college-aged “America First” fascists find the GOP to be such a fertile recruiting ground.
Fuentes attended the 2017 “Unite the Right” white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, where he stood alongside neo-Nazis, one of whom drove his car into a group of anti-fascists, killing 32-year-old Heather Heyer and injuring 19 others.
Afterwards, Fuentes wrote on Facebook that the rally had been “incredible.”
“The rootless transnational elite knows that a tidal wave of white identity is coming,” he wrote. “And they know that once the word gets out, they will not be able to stop us. The fire rises!”
In the years since the Charlottesville rally, Fuentes has hosted a series of podcasts, most notably “America First,” which he’s livestreamed on various video platforms, including YouTube.
The livestreams frequently feature Fuentes in a suit and tie, sitting in front of some crudely green-screened cityscape, spewing racist invective.
“Enough with the Jim Crow stuff,” Fuentes said in one episode, defending the terror that was racial segregation in the pre-Civil Rights era South. “Who cares? ‘Oh, I had to drink out of a different water fountain.’ Big fucking deal. Oh no, they had to go to a different school. And even if it was bad, who cares? It was better for them, it’s better for us.”
The podcast earned Fuentes a devoted following and a source of income, and it made him a major name in the far right.
By 2019 he had teamed up with Patrick Casey, former leader of the hate group Identity Evropa, to lead a new coalition calling itself the “Groyper Army,” a name taken from their online talisman: a cartoon toad closely related to the alt-right’s Pepe the Frog. (Followers of Fuentes and the “America First” movement call themselves “groypers.”)
Fuentes and Casey sought to use a political strategy called “entryism,” which according to The Institute for Research and Education on Human Rights is the practice of “gaining a place in more mainstream organizations by moderating one’s appearance and expressed values in order to further movement goals.”
Groypers, most of whom are in their early 20s, presented themselves in public as simply clean-cut young Republicans, wearing Make America Great Again hats and waving blue “America First” flags. When Fuentes turned up at various MAGA rallies with a megaphone last year, he didn’t preach for the necessity of a white ethnostate or homeland — though that’s exactly what he wants — but instead talked of preserving “heritage,” using terms he knows are more palatable to the average Republican.
The groypers became fierce proponents of Trump’s campaign to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election, and were fixtures at “Stop the Steal” demonstrations across the country.
On the Jan. 4, 2021 episode of his podcast, broadcast on the streaming service DLive, Fuentes discussed killing state lawmakers who hadn’t shown sufficient support for keeping Trump in power.
“What can you and I do to a state legislator — besides kill him?” Fuentes said. “We should not do that. I’m not advising that, but I mean, what else can you do, right?”
Two days later, Fuentes was helping lead the violent insurrection at the Capitol — though he claims he never entered the building itself. He hasn’t been charged or arrested for his role that day.
“Keep moving towards the Capitol — it appears we are taking the Capitol back!” he told a crowd of cheering supporters through a megaphone.
“Break down the barriers and disregard the police. The Capitol belongs to us,” he added.
Even as the dust settled from the insurrection, as the death and destruction it had caused came into clearer focus, and even though some of his groyper followers had been arrested for their role in the riot, Fuentes defended the violence that had taken place.
And when he took the stage at AFPAC last week, speaking just after congressman Gosar, Fuentes described the joy the insurrection had brought him.
“I saw hundreds of thousands of patriots surrounding the U.S. Capitol building, I saw the police retreating, and we heard that the politicians voting on the fraudulent election had scurried to their underground tunnels away from the Capitol,” he said. “I said to myself: ‘This is awesome!’”
The New Steve King
Gosar was a main organizer of the Jan. 6 “Stop the Steal” demonstration that turned into the deadly insurrection, promoting it for weeks while calling President Joe Biden an “illegitimate usurper” and arguing that Trump was the victim of a “coup.”
He has a long history of political extremism, spending his 10 years in office often hobnobbing with extremist groups in America and even abroad.
Gosar is closely tied to the far-right militia the Oath Keepers. A leader of the group recently claimed Gosar once told the militiamen that America was already in a civil war. “We just haven’t started shooting yet,” Gosar allegedly said.
He once traveled to Nevada to support other far-right militiamen in an armed standoff with federal authorities; he’s posed for a photo with a member of the Proud Boys, a violent neo-fascist street gang; and another time flew all the way to London to speak at a rally in support of a jailed anti-Muslim activist.
He’s faced little consequences for these associations, routinely winning re-election and enjoying the support of his Republican colleagues in Washington.
But will that support end? Gosar could find a cautionary tale in one of his fellow AFPAC speakers: former Iowa congressman Steve King.
King spent nine terms in Congress and became notorious for his bigotry. HuffPost also uncovered King’s deep ties to white supremacists in America and overseas.
But for the bulk of his time in Congress, the GOP never really punished King for his extremism, and because of Iowa’s outsized role in the presidential primary, Republican candidates for president routinely courted him for his endorsement.
It was only after King nearly lost re-election to a Democrat in his deeply conservative district in 2018 that his fellow Republicans started to turn on him, suddenly feeling the occasional need to condemn his bigotry.
Then, in Jan. 2019, King made remarks condoning white supremacy in an interview with The New York Times. “White nationalist, white supremacist, Western civilization — how did that language become offensive?” King told the newspaper. “Why did I sit in classes teaching me about the merits of our history and our civilization?”
The response from Republicans was unusually swift. McCarthy stripped King of his committee assignments, rendering him a lame-duck congressman.
Then a powerful coalition of GOP figures poured money into the campaign of his Republican primary opponent. In June 2020, King lost his primary election, bringing a shock end to his 20 years in office.
The lesson of King’s story, though, is not that the GOP took a stand against white supremacy; it’s that the GOP acted against him only when his extremism became a political liability.
HuffPost contacted the offices of seven Republican lawmakers this week who had previously condemned King for his comments about white nationalism, asking if they’d condemn Gosar for speaking at a white nationalist conference.
McCarthy and McConnell’s offices did not respond. Nor did the offices of Sens. Liz Cheney (Wyo.), Chuck Grassley (Iowa), Joni Ernst (Iowa), Ted Cruz (Texas), or Tim Scott (R-S.C.).
Scott, one of the few Black Republicans in Washington, wrote a Washington Post op-ed about King in 2019. “Why are Republicans accused of racism?” the headline asked. “Because we’re silent on things like this.”
That silence has consequences, allowing white nationalists like the groypers more room to grow and organize inside the party.
“As the GOP struggles to chart its post-Trump future, the groypers are determined to move their brand of explicit white nationalism deeper into the conservative mainstream,” Ben Lorber, a research analyst at Political Research Associates, told HuffPost.
“Securing Gosar’s public support is a disturbing step in that direction,” he said, “and could open the door for more elected officials to court the movement and its politics.”
CPAC has long been the premier annual gathering of the American right, where presidents and senators and members of Congress mingle with activists and journalists. By the time Gosar took the CPAC stage, his appearance at the groyper conference had become a news story.
Like any good groyper, Gosar sought to dial down his extremism, and to obscure it. “I want to tell you, I denounce . . . white racism,” he told the CPAC crowd. “That’s not appropriate.”
Later asked by a Washington Post reporter why he went to AFPAC, Gosar responded: “We thought about it, and we thought: There is a group of young people that are becoming part of the election process, and becoming a bigger force, so why not take that energy and listen to what they’ve got to say?”
Asked by the same reporter if he regretted speaking to that group of cheering racists and Holocaust deniers, Gosar replied, “you don’t accomplish anything by isolating” and not speaking to some people.
“It’s always about the debate,” he said. “That’s how you grow.”
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The experts wrote that “U.S. authorities have utterly failed to take the steps required to detect, monitor, and prevent racist and xenophobic incidents” toward Asian Americans.
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