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Monday, December 26, 2016
History will not forget how President Obama was treated.
That is how these idiots responded to perhaps one of the greatest presidents in this country's history.
Let's see how much they enjoy the president that they will have now.
They never deserved to have Barack Obama as their president anyhow.
"Things became serious, Arnold said, when “Alt Right nuts” began to threaten his family during the election. But Trump’s connection to Russia and Vladimir Putin made Arnold take his case for exposing the GOP nominee to “7 powerful Hollywood people who have everything.”“They hate me now,” Arnold wrote. “Terrible career move but I believe if Russia has something they can blackmail our president with its worth the risk to me. Plus I’m a 57 year old father of 1 & 3 yr olds. I want to do all I can so there’s a safe America for them.”
“The North Koreans have a plan to use nuclear weapons very early in a conflict. They’re not going to wait around. If they think we are going, they’re going to use nuclear weapons against South Korea and Japan.” Alaska?
"Let's see how much they enjoy the president that they will have now." ---------- Have we ever known any of them to admit that they were duped or just plain wrong???
Mitch "Chinless Wonder" McConnell has a very large place in this. From day one, he blocked EVERYTHING our President tried to do. The gop prefers someone like buffoon tRump, a man of low morals, low intelligence and no class as their "leader" A man who has a wife that anyone can google and see naked photos of. So classy, those tRumps, descendants of a PIMP. The gop are despicable people. I can not wait to have them ALL exposed for the trash they are. Hopefully, before it is too late to save this country.
"And that’s the real point. Republicans have absolutely no problem breaking any norm in their path to power. They turned the filibuster from a seldom-used tool to a routine exercise. Tom DeLay saw advantage in doing a second redistricting in Texas in 2003 to pick up extra GOP seats, even though states normally redistrict every 10 years; he succeeded. Congress typically passes the debt limit without comment, but Republicans took the country to the brink of its first default, extracting concessions in the process. A minority of the Senate prevented the confirmation for years of any director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau simply because they didn’t like the agency. The opposition party would never attempt to conduct foreign policy that differed from the president’s, until Republican senators tried it before the Iran deal.
And, of course, the year-long blockade of Garland, who has not even received a hearing in the Senate Judiciary Committee, violated a long-standing norm."
"There are consequences to one party being more aggressive about defying governing norms. If liberal legislation can’t break a Republican filibuster, but Democrats don’t offer the same resistance, the playing field is tilted to conservative policy. If Republicans use any maneuver to get appointees in place, and Democrats don’t, conservatives become more likely to be ensconced at executive agencies. If Republicans are willing to blackmail the government and Democrats aren’t, they get more concessions from that blackmail. If Republicans use gerrymandering and voter suppression and every available tool more sharply than Democrats, we get conservative government even if we vote for a liberal one.
Democrats, in short, bring a butter knife to a gunfight. They may be correct on the merits that institutional norms allow the government to function properly. But as long as Republicans don’t care about such niceties, that respect is equivalent to surrender."
"But there is one action that Obama could take on January 3, 2017 that could hold off some of the worst potential abuses of a Trump administration for up to a year. Obama can appoint his nominee Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court on that date, in between the two sessions of Congress.
Based on everything we know about Obama’s temperament and politics, he won’t resort to this. But given how Republicans relentlessly obstructed his efforts for eight years, he would be completely justified in playing one final trump card. And there’s a cost to ignoring that card. The fact that Democrats prefer to maintain governance norms, even while Republicans break them time and again, inescapably pushes the policymaking apparatus of the country to the right."
ALL of the Rethuglicans who worked together to shut down POTUS Obama's work should be treated as traitors to their country. The current highjacking of the entire government by one party is simply a coup and should be treated as a hostile action.
OT?"“During years of federal court proceedings, prosecutors presented evidence they said showed that between 1985 and 1990 Kota met repeatedly with a KGB agent and was part of a spy ring that made hundreds of thousands of dollars selling U.S. missile defense technology to Russian spies,” Bloomberg reports." Flynn> “had technicians secretly install an Internet connection in his Pentagon office, even though it was forbidden” and “broke rules he thought were stupid.”
The full Senate torture report, which documented brutality by the CIA against at least 119 detained terrorism suspects, will be held out of public view at Obama’s presidential library.
If you don't prosecute the past criminals, what will stop the next ones? Never again? ☮
A lot of anonymous comments lately. Frankly OBAMA will go down as one of worst presidents. His claim to fame is that he is first black president. That he could not continue his agendas beyond his terms make him ineffective. In fact one of lamest ducks his last year. A bitter end to a sweet accomplishment.
Responding to comment above on North Korean nuclear policy : The white supremacists in the Trump admin and the republican base in general do not give a crap if Japan or S Korea gets nuked by the North Koreans. Japan got nuked in the past by white supremacists after all...
This should be bookmarked by all of us and posted in response to every Deplorable BananaRepublican that dares to criticize ANYONE that doesn't respect their Führer to the degree they believe he deserves.
That's right, assholes. I'm not sure any of us can bring ourselves to treat Trump as disrespectfully as the right wing has for the last EIGHT FUCKING YEARS.
Merrick Garland is only the last straw.
Man, I so wish that Obama would appoint him in that 5 min. that congress is in recess as a parting fuck you. Even if it is only for a year. I want that in the history of how badly Mitch McConnell has fucked this nation.
Thank you for this video. It has made me angry all over again. Any chance of following up with what he has accomplished?
ReplyDelete"Things became serious, Arnold said, when “Alt Right nuts” began to threaten his family during the election. But Trump’s connection to Russia and Vladimir Putin made Arnold take his case for exposing the GOP nominee to “7 powerful Hollywood people who have everything.”“They hate me now,” Arnold wrote. “Terrible career move but I believe if Russia has something they can blackmail our president with its worth the risk to me. Plus I’m a 57 year old father of 1 & 3 yr olds. I want to do all I can so there’s a safe America for them.”
ReplyDeletehttp://www.rawstory.com/2016/12/all-will-be-reviewed-soon-tom-arnold-hints-watergate-level-journalists-will-expose-trump-tapes/
“The North Koreans have a plan to use nuclear weapons very early in a conflict. They’re not going to wait around. If they think we are going, they’re going to use nuclear weapons against South Korea and Japan.”
ReplyDeleteAlaska?
http://www.rawstory.com/2016/12/nuclear-arms-experts-trumps-tweets-could-easily-bait-north-korea-into-nuking-japan/
http://www.salon.com/2016/12/26/unraveling-the-cult-of-trump-american-people-must-once-again-take-power-into-their-own-hands_partner/
ReplyDeleteThey have herr furher cheeto trump ,its all good in rednickville
ReplyDeleteI couldn't even make it to the hallway point. Disgusting.
ReplyDeleteYou lasted longer than I did!
Delete"Let's see how much they enjoy the president that they will have now."
ReplyDelete----------
Have we ever known any of them to admit that they were duped or just plain wrong???
Mitch "Chinless Wonder" McConnell has a very large place in this. From day one, he blocked EVERYTHING our President tried to do. The gop prefers someone like buffoon tRump, a man of low morals, low intelligence and no class as their "leader" A man who has a wife that anyone can google and see naked photos of. So classy, those tRumps, descendants of a PIMP. The gop are despicable people. I can not wait to have them ALL exposed for the trash they are. Hopefully, before it is too late to save this country.
ReplyDeleteHard to do with a complacent media.
DeleteInvestigative journalism is dead.
"And that’s the real point. Republicans have absolutely no problem breaking any norm in their path to power. They turned the filibuster from a seldom-used tool to a routine exercise. Tom DeLay saw advantage in doing a second redistricting in Texas in 2003 to pick up extra GOP seats, even though states normally redistrict every 10 years; he succeeded. Congress typically passes the debt limit without comment, but Republicans took the country to the brink of its first default, extracting concessions in the process. A minority of the Senate prevented the confirmation for years of any director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau simply because they didn’t like the agency. The opposition party would never attempt to conduct foreign policy that differed from the president’s, until Republican senators tried it before the Iran deal.
DeleteAnd, of course, the year-long blockade of Garland, who has not even received a hearing in the Senate Judiciary Committee, violated a long-standing norm."
https://newrepublic.com/article/138787/obama-can-put-merrick-garland-supreme-court
"There are consequences to one party being more aggressive about defying governing norms. If liberal legislation can’t break a Republican filibuster, but Democrats don’t offer the same resistance, the playing field is tilted to conservative policy. If Republicans use any maneuver to get appointees in place, and Democrats don’t, conservatives become more likely to be ensconced at executive agencies. If Republicans are willing to blackmail the government and Democrats aren’t, they get more concessions from that blackmail. If Republicans use gerrymandering and voter suppression and every available tool more sharply than Democrats, we get conservative government even if we vote for a liberal one.
Democrats, in short, bring a butter knife to a gunfight. They may be correct on the merits that institutional norms allow the government to function properly. But as long as Republicans don’t care about such niceties, that respect is equivalent to surrender."
"But there is one action that Obama could take on January 3, 2017 that could hold off some of the worst potential abuses of a Trump administration for up to a year. Obama can appoint his nominee Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court on that date, in between the two sessions of Congress.
Based on everything we know about Obama’s temperament and politics, he won’t resort to this. But given how Republicans relentlessly obstructed his efforts for eight years, he would be completely justified in playing one final trump card. And there’s a cost to ignoring that card. The fact that Democrats prefer to maintain governance norms, even while Republicans break them time and again, inescapably pushes the policymaking apparatus of the country to the right."
History?
ReplyDeletehttp://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/12/25/bill-o-reilly-wants-someone-to-review-his-book-does-he-ok-here-it-is.html
" the Japanese would pay. We dropped the big bombs and we won." NOW WHAT? THIS?
http://www.rawstory.com/2016/12/nuclear-arms-experts-trumps-tweets-could-easily-bait-north-korea-into-nuking-japan/
ALL of the Rethuglicans who worked together to shut down POTUS Obama's work should be treated as traitors to their country.
ReplyDeleteThe current highjacking of the entire government by one party is simply a coup and should be treated as a hostile action.
OT?"“During years of federal court proceedings, prosecutors presented evidence they said showed that between 1985 and 1990 Kota met repeatedly with a KGB agent and was part of a spy ring that made hundreds of thousands of dollars selling U.S. missile defense technology to Russian spies,” Bloomberg reports."
ReplyDeleteFlynn> “had technicians secretly install an Internet connection in his Pentagon office, even though it was forbidden” and “broke rules he thought were stupid.”
https://thinkprogress.org/michael-flynn-kgb-mind-reading-equipment-us-government-9741fc0f80c4#.n4v3zy46d
Prick Gingrich:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.rawstory.com/2016/12/newt-gingrich-compares-obamas-legacy-to-a-blow-up-doll-it-shrinks-and-shrink-and-shrinks/
http://www.cnn.com/2016/12/26/politics/axe-files-obama-transcript/index.html
ReplyDeleteTHAT was an OUTSTANDING interview. ^^^^^BRAVO Mr. President. You said it!
Delete"NO WAY!"
Deletehttp://www.politico.com/story/2016/12/trump-obama-reelection-232973
Well, President Obama hopes you will forget this:
ReplyDeleteSenate torture report to be kept from
public for 12 years after Obama decision
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/dec/12/obama-senate-cia-torture-report-september-11-classified
The full Senate torture report, which documented brutality by the CIA against at least 119 detained terrorism suspects, will be held out of public view at Obama’s presidential library.
If you don't prosecute the past criminals,
what will stop the next ones? Never again? ☮
I suspect that decision was made to mitigate the anger and retaliation from the terrorists.
DeleteOMG, the cognitive dissonance!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.politicususa.com/2016/12/26/pen-stroke-president-obama-protects-non-believers-religious-republicans.html
ReplyDeleteOT? Interesting
ReplyDeletehttp://radiotvtalk.blog.myajc.com/2016/12/26/exclusive-sam-champion-is-leaving-the-weather-channel/
President Obama will go down in the history books as one of the best, I personally think he is the best, presidents ever.
ReplyDeleteA lot of anonymous comments lately. Frankly OBAMA will go down as one of worst presidents. His claim to fame is that he is first black president. That he could not continue his agendas beyond his terms make him ineffective. In fact one of lamest ducks his last year. A bitter end to a sweet accomplishment.
ReplyDeleteResponding to comment above on North Korean nuclear policy : The white supremacists in the Trump admin and the republican base in general do not give a crap if Japan or S Korea gets nuked by the North Koreans. Japan got nuked in the past by white supremacists after all...
ReplyDeleteThis should be bookmarked by all of us and posted in response to every Deplorable BananaRepublican that dares to criticize ANYONE that doesn't respect their Führer to the degree they believe he deserves.
ReplyDeleteThat's right, assholes. I'm not sure any of us can bring ourselves to treat Trump as disrespectfully as the right wing has for the last EIGHT FUCKING YEARS.
Merrick Garland is only the last straw.
Man, I so wish that Obama would appoint him in that 5 min. that congress is in recess as a parting fuck you. Even if it is only for a year. I want that in the history of how badly Mitch McConnell has fucked this nation.
http://www.politico.com/story/2016/12/hillary-clinton-email-supporters-thank-you-232971
ReplyDeleteThank you HRC.