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    Trump blasts Christie for telling Republicans to stop ‘wasting time’ talking about 2020 election

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    Donald Trump has blasted his one-time ally, former Gov. Chris Christie, for telling a major Republican group that the party needs to move on from the 2020 elections, which the former president falsely insists was marred with voter fraud. Trump said that Christie “was just absolutely massacred by his statements that Republicans have to move on from the past, meaning the 2020 election fraud. Everybody remembers that Chris left New Jersey with a less than 9% approval rating — a record low — and they didn’t want to hear this from him.” (Actually, Christie’s approval ratings only dropped as low as ...

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    Damn I guess. I thought I would be mining the bat shittery all day today with Trump breaking out his big campaign rally. And instead I have been scouring the internet searching for what did Trump say last night and all I keep getting back is blah blah blah yadda yadda yadda.

    And that is death for both Trump and treasonous conservative/Republicans. Trump because he cannot live without the spot light and this was more like a bullshit scented candle. And for treasonous conservative/Republicans because they put all their eggs in the Trump basket case and he's fading fast.


    'A collective chorus of yawns': Trump's 'tired' Arizona speech was a tremendous flop

    Tom Boggioni
    January 16, 2022


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    In a Sunday column for the Daily Beast, conservative Matt Lewis pointed out that Donald Trump's much-hyped speech in Arizona following the one-year anniversary of January 6th insurrection was a big dud that barely was mentioned by the press on Sunday morning.

    Put more succinctly, Lewis stated Trump's "schtick" has grown old and was greeted with "a collective chorus of yawns."

    Pointing out there was a time when the former president's every utterance "spawned breathless coverage," Lewis made a compelling case that a click-obsessed news media found little Trump said on Saturday night was worth reporting.

    And that is bad news for the publicity-obsessed ex-president.

    "Trump’s performance in Arizona on Saturday nighthis first rally in months and his much-hyped chance to respond to the one-year anniversary of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot—was neither shocking nor terribly newsworthy," he wrote. "It didn’t even merit a mention on The Washington Post’s homepage Sunday morning. The New York Times only used Trump’s speech as a peg to write a broader story under the headline: 'Trump Rally Underscores G.O.P. Tension Over How to Win in 2022.'"



    According to Lewis, the major news outlets covering the speech instead concentrated on the cast of characters who spoke before him because the ex-president said nothing new or interesting.

    Suggesting that Trump appears to have "jumped the shark," Lewis stated the twice-impeached preside mt has his work cut out for him if he wants to become relevant with anyone outside of his rabid followers.


    "The Arizona rally may have been the unofficial kickoff of his 2024 campaign. But this time around, Trump will have to work harder to break through—and not just because the media is less likely to give him ample air time free of charge," he wrote. "Call it the Andrew Dice Clay conundrum: If your entire schtick is based on shock value, eventually the audience grows inured, and the lack of substance becomes embarrassingly plain."

    Making his case, Lewis explained, "Trump’s rock-concert rallies provide enough of his greatest hits for the fans and groupies who actually attend them. But for performers to remain relevant, they require new material. And politics is more stand-up comedy than rock and roll," before adding, "Trump seems like the sort of man who could appreciate the temporal, consumerist, and disposable culture of modernity. We fetishize what is new and what is next. Yet, Trump’s obsession with relitigating an election that is now two calendar years past runs contrary to this modern American tendency. In this regard, his ego trumps his marketing savvy."

    Warning that no one should ever "count Trump out," Lewis nonetheless said his time may have passed as an object of interest and then predicted, "... he needs new material, and fast, because if his Arizona rally shows anything, it’s that the old routine just doesn’t land anymore."

    You can read the whole piece here -- subscription required.


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    This has to be panicking the despicables as well.

    If they don't have trump to bash they'll have to start paying attention to biden/harris.

    And that way lies monsters.
     
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    Trump rallies faithful in Arizona


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    Supporters of former US president Donald Trump started to gather ahead of a rally in Florence, Arizona days in advance from as far away as Florida or Texas Robyn Beck AFP
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    Florence (United States) (AFP) – Donald Trump delivered a crowd-pleasing speech to thousands of adoring supporters in Arizona Saturday, insisting yet again that he won the 2020 US presidential election.

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    Some of the faithful had arrived in the area days in advance from as far away as Florida or Texas, waiting to hear him trot out a familiar list of grievances.

    They were soon rewarded.

    "We are done having our lives controlled by politicians in Washington. We are done with the mandates," he said.

    "The radical Democrats want to turn the United States into a communist country.

    "We won those elections. We won them big. We can't let them get away with it."

    Earlier speakers had kept to similar themes, slamming President Joe Biden as "weak" and "deranged," and taking aim at the "lamestream media," who were duly booed by the crowd.

    It was a greatest hits of Trumpism, playing all the expected notes: a stolen election, the unfairness of the media, open borders and how the United States has become "a laughing stock all over the world."

    There was a carnival feeling for much of the day.

    Flags proclaiming "Trump 2020" and "Trump 2024" fluttered in the desert wind, as chants of "Let's Go Brandon" erupted from the good-natured crowd.

    The slogan has become code in right-wing circles after a news reporter mistook coarse anti-Biden chants.

    "It's just a party atmosphere," said Jonathan Riches, who was attending his 40th Trump rally.

    "It's almost like a MAGA Woodstock. It's patriots from around the country getting together for the common good of this country. We love our president."

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    Many Donald Trump supporters who gathered for a rally held by the former US president in Florence, Arizona carried signs proclaiming "Trump 2020" and "Trump 2024" Robyn Beck AFP
    Jennifer Winterbauer, who was first in line to get into the rally, said she had come to hear "the truth" from Trump.

    "He always gives the truth about everything. The economy, the state of the world, the United States."

    'The biggest' crowd
    Trump abandoned a pledged press conference on January 6 -- the anniversary of the invasion of the Capitol by his supporters -- and the rally is his first outing in front of a large crowd since October.

    As is customary, Trump proclaimed it to be "the biggest" crowd that went "further than the eye can see," though accurate figures on attendance were not immediately available.

    In the lead up to his election win in 2016, and throughout his presidency, tens of thousands of supporters would throng venues to hear him speak.

    But crowds have since dwindled, and Saturday's turnout appeared to be far below those of earlier rallies.

    The gathering, on farmland 60 miles (100 kilometers) from Phoenix, featured a raft of Republicans who have echoed Trump's unsubstantiated claims that the 2020 election was fixed.

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    Donald Trump is expected to rehearse a familiar litany of complaints at the rally in Florence, Arizona MANDEL NGAN AFP/File
    They included Kari Lake, whom Trump has endorsed for governor of Arizona in this year's race. She has previously said she would not have certified Biden's victory if she had been in office at the time.

    Mike Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow, who has spent millions of dollars trying to overturn the election, with a focus on the machines used to count ballots, told the crowd he was not going to give up.

    "And I will promise you this, there's not gonna be any election with any machines or computers done in 2022," he said.

    Trump, who lost his Twitter megaphone for his claims about the poll, has been a much lower-key presence in US politics since leaving office.

    But he still looms large in the Republican party, where adherence to his theories -- or at least not publicly denying them -- is often vital to survival for members of Congress and state legislatures.

    Few Covid-19 precautions
    Trump has largely shunned major media outlets since leaving office.

    But last week, he ventured onto National Public Radio (NPR), where he said he recommends that people get vaccinated against Covid-19 -- a hot button issue in the United States, where there is widespread vaccine hesitancy on the right.

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    The rally in Arizona will be former president Donald Trump's first outing in front of a large crowd since October 2021 Robyn Beck AFP
    There were almost no masks or other anti-Covid precautions in evidence among the crowd in Florence, Arizona, despite the Omicron variant wave that is washing over the United States.

    Nationwide, more than 750,000 people a day are testing positive for the disease.

    The rally comes 24 hours after pro-Trump TV channel OAN was dumped by its main distributor.

    The former president had repeatedly directed his fans towards the conspiracy theory-peddling outlet, which is hoping to take a bite out of the market for right-wing viewers dominated by Fox News.

    The event also comes after the founder of the Oath Keepers -- a far-right militia group -- and 10 others were indicted for seditious conspiracy over their role in the January 6 assault on the Capitol.
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  6. ace's n 8's

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    Wondering...has the activist media been told to ignore Trump now, ignore showing how many still support the Trump policies?...me thinks so.

    Stelter: Even Fox ignored Trump's first rally of 2022
    Reliable Sources

    Brian Stelter observes that most major networks barely covered Donald Trump's Arizona rally, while a number of far-right channels and streaming outlets treated the rally like a Super Bowl. Stelter says the lack of Fox coverage is a "sign of weakness for the former president."
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    We progressive/liberal/Democrats are just thrilled with the treasonous conservative/Republicans putting all their eggs in Trump;s mentally ill basket case. They are still stuck in the little Trump cult plastic bubble believing Trump in invincible. When all the signs say otherwise.

    Trump has much bigger problems than 'money things': former federal prosecutor

    Tom Boggioni
    January 29, 2022


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    According to a Florida-based former U.S. attorney, Donald Trump's dreams of a political comeback after a bitter defeat in the 2020 presidential election could be derailed by any number of criminal investigations looking into his personal finances, his attempt at election interference in Georgia and his involvement in the Jan 6th insurrection.


    With the Associated Press reporting "Trump facing legal, political headwinds as he eyes comeback," as heads to Conroe, Texas for a "Save America Rally" on Saturday, on MSNBC legal experts Laurence Tribe and ex-federal prosecutor Dennis Aftergut claimed, "Back in the real world, the Justice Department announced on Tuesday it was investigating the Trump campaign’s bogus elector slate scheme, which has quickly become a focus of the House select committee investigating Jan. 6."

    That view was also reflected by AP which reports, "The probes, which are unfolding in multiple jurisdictions and consider everything from potential fraud and election interference to the role he played in the Jan. 6 insurrection, represent the most serious legal threat Trump has faced in decades of an often litigious public life. They’re intensifying as a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research found Trump’s iron grip on the GOP may be starting to loosen."

    RELATED: Trump's Texas rally haunted by the 'reality' that the House Jan 6th investigation is closing in: legal experts

    After pointing out that the former president is bleeding support with the new poll showing 44 percent of Republicans don't want Trump to run again, the report listed off Trump's higher-profile legal difficulties before highlighting the fact that Republican Party rivals for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination are running low key campaigns as they await his fall with AP reporting, "...his effort to freeze the field of Republicans eyeing the 2024 field has been uneven," and then adding, "As Trump tries to move forward, so do the legal cases against him."

    Noting the investigation of Trump in Georgia, where a grand jury is looking at whether he broke the law by "trying to pressure Georgia officials to throw out President Joe Biden’s victory in the 2020 election," possible criminal charges from Manhattan's new District Attorney Alvin Bragg who is looking at the Trump Organization and the House Jan 6th committee now looking at fake electors working with the Trump White House to steal the election, former federal prosecutor David Weinstein claimed the former president has never been confronted by criminal charges befiore and may have little idea what awaits him.

    "Until now, Trump’s legal problems have largely been relegated to 'money things, with various lawsuits seeking payouts," explained Weinstein before adding that what Trump now faces is "...more significant, because with those comes the potential exposure to criminal punishment.”

    “If they can prove intention, knowledge, involvement in an ongoing conspiracy, that’s potential criminal exposure, something he’s never faced before” he elaborated.

    You can read more here.

    https://www.rawstory.com/trump-legal-problems-2656507514/
     
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    5-1/2 years and the man is still on the one active brain cell the hack fucks may posses.
     
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    So what the GOP needs is a faceless candidate!



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      Rent free
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    I think its because Trump's mental illness is just too painful to watch. He just keeps getting worse and worse and treasonous conservative/Republicans hate to watch it. They are slithering away.

    Trump’s Newsmax Interview Flops, Can’t Even Beat the Network’s Midday Ratings

    While Newsmax has recently seen big spikes in its normally moribund weekend ratings by carrying Donald Trump rallies live (as other networks ignore them), the same can’t be said for its recent sit-down interview with the disgraced ex-president. Despite the network relentlessly hyping Trump’s Tuesday night chat with anchor Rob Schmitt, the 10 p.m. ET airing only placed fifth on the little-watched channel in total viewers and eighth in the key advertising demographic. Not only did Rob Schmitt Tonight’s 220,000 viewers place behind other evening shows such as Stinchfield and Greg Kelly Reports, and finish fourth for its time slot in cable news, but it also trailed behind the network’s mid-afternoon fare, such as the 4 p.m. show hosted by ex-Fox News host Eric Bolling. Schmitt and the famously ratings-obsessed Trump, however, can at least take solace in the fact that the interview did double Newsmax’s tiny 9 p.m. viewership and at least outdrew Schmitt’s Monday night audience of 137,000 viewers.

    Read it at Mediaite


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    I will believe it when I see it.

    Mike Pence to fire back at Trump attacks and 'Big Lie' claims in Florida speech: report

    Tom Boggioni
    February 04, 2022


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    In a speech in Orlando on Friday at the conservative Federalist Society’s conference, former vice president Mike Pence is expected to respond to recent attacks Donald Trump has made against him and undercut Trump's contention that the 2020 election was stolen from him.

    According to the HuffPost's S.V. Date, aides to the former vice president are saying that Trump's claim that Pence could have stopped the certification of the election will be one of the topics in the speech that will be, reportedly, be closed to the press.

    "Pence had already been scheduled to speak at the conservative Federalist Society’s conference in Florida, and advisers have indicated in recent days that he is likely to respond there to Trump’s latest attacks," the report states.

    "Trump, who has long claimed that all he wanted Pence to do was send several electoral slates Democrat Joe Biden had won back to states to 'correct' their mistakes, early this week stated clearly what his true goal had been all along: for Pence to unilaterally award Trump a second term," the report continues before adding, "Pence, who is laying the groundwork for a presidential run in 2024, over the past year has only infrequently countered Trump’s false claims that he could have, on his own, kept Trump in office."

    "Trump a year ago became the first president in more than two centuries of elections to refuse to hand over power peacefully. His incitement of the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol ― his last-ditch attempt to remain in office ― killed five, including one police officer, injured 140 more officers and led to four police suicides," the HuffPost added. "He is now under investigation by federal and state officials in multiple jurisdictions."

    You can read more here.

    https://www.rawstory.com/mike-pence-2656555757/
     
    1. stumbler
      UPDATE: Ok I believe it because I saw it. And it is a lot more than I expected. Pence just knocked the crutches out from under Trump and all but turned state's evidence against him. And Trump needs to be watching his back because Pence is not the only one.
       
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    Trump's operation is 'in a meltdown' as 'walls close in' and Pence revolts: former GOP lawmaker

    John Wright
    February 05, 2022


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    Mike Pence's rebuke of Donald Trump on Friday was the beginning of the end for the former president, according to former GOP Congresswoman Barbara Comstock.

    "I think what you're seeing is, the Trump operation is in sort of a meltdown," Comstock told CNN on Saturday. "Of course, Mike Pence is right — Donald Trump was wrong — and he basically also called him un-American, and he did it in front of conservative Federalist Society members who gave him a standing ovation."

    Comstock noted that Florida GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis, a potential 2024 presidential candidate, also appeared at the event and was spotted speaking with former Trump White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany — "who has turned over apparently, reportedly, a lot of her documents to the (House Jan. 6) committee."

    "You have Mike Pence staff meeting with the committee, talking to them, turning over documents now while the (National) Archive(s) documents are being turned over," Comstock said.

    "The walls are closing in on Trump, and I think this was a desperate audience-of-one resolution from the RNC," Comstock said, referring to the Republican National Committee's censure of Reps. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) and Liz Cheney (R-WY), which referred to the Capitol insurrection as "legitimate political discourse."

    "Let's not call it the Republican Party," Comstock said of the RNC. "It's 168 members who obviously are intimidated by Donald Trump."

    "But I think you're going to have not just Mike Pence, but people like (former Attorney General) Bill Barr and other Justice Department people stand up," she added. "If they interview people from the White House counsel's office — they all told Donald Trump he was wrong. And then as we've talked about repeatedly, those Jan. 6 emails and contacts in the weeks and days leading up to it, all of that contemporaneous documentation is going to come out and spill out, and show that not only was Donald Trump wrong, he was engaged in what I think could very likely be criminal activity, but certainly was unconstitutional and impeachable, which will make people like Liz Cheney be more than right in what she's doing, and (is) why the Jan. 6 committee is so important."

    After CNN host Jim Acosta played a clip of GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz criticizing Pence on Steve Bannon's podcast, Comstock unloaded on the pair.

    "These are the lowest of the low, these are the only people left in the Trump circle," she said. "Look at who didn't speak up yesterday. There were not people out on Fox (News) all day defending this resolution or pushing back on Mike Pence, or defending the former president and his talk of (Jan. 6) pardons. Republicans are now silent. So if you're Donald Trump, that means you don't have a lot of support. You may intimidate people, but these are all people who really ultimately hope you go away."

    "It's all closing in on him, and these desperate people who he still has around him themselves may be in need of, hoping for, pardons or power from Donald Trump, something that will never come because he never will be re-elected," Comstock said. "But it is a pathetic group who is still around him, and Republicans should not fear a man who has people around him you wouldn't hire to run for a dog catcher's race, so why would you fear these people now?"

    Watch below.



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    Oh boy.
    That did it.
    Now they got Trump, for sure.
    No more messing around.
    Just you wait.
    Just you wait and see.
    That Trump is going to do a perp walk, just you wait.
    they're gonna fly him to the whitehouse just so the FBI can march him down the whitehouse steps in handcuffs.
    Hopefully, he'll be crying and begging and have to be dragged.
    Just you wait and see.
     
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      That needs to be copy and pasted every fucking time "THEY" holler, we're about to get him finally.

      It's been going on for five full years.
       
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    If the hack fucks didn't fear these folks, you hack fucks wouldn't put them in the spotlight that you' hack fucks have placed them in.

    Just look at how you praise the former VP...Pence and ultra conservative...Pence is the hack fucks best friend the way you hack fucks coddle up to him...welcome him with open arms...all because he didn't delay the certification.......the hack fuck hypocrisy is so transparent today.
     
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    I will see if I can gather more of them up but this has all the hallmarks of a treasonous conservative/Republican revolt against Trump and the RNC. I do not believe any of it was accidental and/or coincidental. I think the break has been in the planning stages for a while now and the insane resolution out of the RNC was the trigger. And there are a lot of big GOP guns just firing away. Including Murdoch's best rag.


    'Disgraceful' Trump slammed by WSJ as a 'three-time election loser' in scorching editorial

    Tom Boggioni
    February 07, 2022


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    Using former vice president Mike Pence's speech last week, where he broke with Donald Trump on his attempt to steal the 2020 presidential election, as a springboard, the editorial board of the Wall Street Journal ripped into the former president and called on the Republican Party to regain its moorings.

    The board praised Pence for making a big step forward and urged the GOP to move away from Trump because the United States needs a "sane" Republican Party.

    "The United States desperately needs a Republican Party that is a sane alternative to the ruling Democrats who have lurched to the coercive left. On that score, Americans should welcome Mike Pence’s stand Friday for constitutional principle on elections no matter its political cost," they wrote before turning their ire on Trump for his unconstitutional attempt at throwing out the presidential election results.

    "Mr. Pence stands out as a rare Republican these days willing to stand up to Mr. Trump’s disgraceful behavior after the election. Too many in the GOP seem to have lost their constitutional moorings in thrall to one man," they wrote. "The conventional wisdom now is that Mr. Trump controls the Republican Party and can have the 2024 nomination if he wants it. But someone should remind voters that Mr. Trump ended as a three-time election loser. He mobilized Democrats against him in historic numbers to cost the GOP the House in 2018, then the White House in 2020, and finally the two Georgia Senate seats in 2021."

    RELATED: What Trump should be afraid of now that Mike Pence denies the 'big lie': legal expert


    After praising Pence for standing on principle, the editors noted that they had predicted that the former president was his own worst enemy who eventually got what he deserved.

    "We wrote often during his Presidency that Democrats couldn’t defeat Donald Trump, but Mr. Trump could defeat himself. He did, and his post-election behavior compounded the harm to his party," they accused. "Republicans who want to repeat the experience may find the electoral result is the same—and this time without the fortunate presence of Mike Pence."

    You can read the whole piece here -- subscription required.


    https://www.rawstory.com/donald-trump-mike-pence-2656583144/
     
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    Oh boy.
    Now they got Trump, for sure.
    No more messing around.
    Just you wait.
    Just you wait and see.
    That Trump is going to do a perp walk, just you wait.
    Hopefully, he'll be crying and begging and have to be dragged.
    Just you wait and see.
     
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    This stinks!



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