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Does not pardoning the protestors count? My fear was that would be his last parting shot, pardoning the protestors as he left the White House.

Can't count that, because most insurrectionists hadn't been indicted on specific charges yet--certainly not convicted. Charges against many were still pending when Trump's term burned out at noon on Jan.20. Which may very well have been intentional, to thwart specific pardons from the Idiot-In-Chief.

He wouldn't have been able to issue pre-loaded blanket pardons setting aside future rulings that hadn't yet been made.
Why would he pardon them? They didn’t succeed in overturning the election. He owes them nothing.
It would have pissed the Libs off... and that is all it takes for a win these days for the right-wing. But your point is definitely noted. Trump wouldn't do it for them, he'd do it for himself.
 
Sen. Corwyn complaining Biden’s Twitter feed isn’t a jumbled mess.
A link to the ridiculous complaint by the Senator who puts the ass in Texass.

Senator Corwyn said:
The president is not doing cable news interviews. Tweets from his account are limited and, when they come, unimaginably conventional. The public comments are largely scripted. Biden has opted for fewer sit down interviews with mainstream outlets and reporters. Invites the question: is he really in charge?
He ain't saying enough crazy shit!
 
Are you suffering from legal problems. Did your mouth forget what was legal to say? Have you found yourself served with a $1+ billion lawsuit?

Don't worry! Here are No Worries Law Firm, we believe there is no case we aren't willing to take if you have the money to pay us. Getting sued for $1 billion and want to needlessly countersue over first amendment rights that you aren't protected from other corporations? We'll gladly set up billing for that.

Credit check required before we say "yes, we'll take the case".

article said:
MyPillow has now sued Dominion for $1.6 billion, Lindell announced in a livestream on his social-media site Frank on Monday.
"This is all about the first amendment rights and free speech," Lindell said.

The Wall Street Journal reported Monday that the suit makes a distinction between MyPillow and Lindell, arguing that the CEO was speaking on his own behalf when alleging election fraud.

Insider was not immediately able to locate documents to verify details of the suit.
No confirmation that MyPillow was seeking advice from Papa Johns about how to get rid of a ridiculously toxic CEO.
 
Are you suffering from legal problems. Did your mouth forget what was legal to say? Have you found yourself served with a $1+ billion lawsuit?

Don't worry! Here are No Worries Law Firm, we believe there is no case we aren't willing to take if you have the money to pay us. Getting sued for $1 billion and want to needlessly countersue over first amendment rights that you aren't protected from other corporations? We'll gladly set up billing for that.

Credit check required before we say "yes, we'll take the case".

article said:
MyPillow has now sued Dominion for $1.6 billion, Lindell announced in a livestream on his social-media site Frank on Monday.
"This is all about the first amendment rights and free speech," Lindell said.

The Wall Street Journal reported Monday that the suit makes a distinction between MyPillow and Lindell, arguing that the CEO was speaking on his own behalf when alleging election fraud.

Insider was not immediately able to locate documents to verify details of the suit.
No confirmation that MyPillow was seeking advice from Papa Johns about how to get rid of a ridiculously toxic CEO.

Heh.
Lindell is running from home to home.
It's kinda fun watching a Trump supporting billionaire liar complain about that.
Tom
 
My Pillow guy fooled into thinking Trump was calling him on the "Frank" live stream:

[YOUTUBE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vH-cS2tK4Q[/YOUTUBE]

Personally, I would have kept him on the line a little longer, but this is still funny.
 
Funny?! They put that much effort into fooling them and they go the route of obscenity? WTF is wrong with people?! Obscenity for no purpose isn't funny!

You get on, a little buttering up and then you announce you are running for Congress and will try to become Speaker of the House or announce a new media website or streaming news channel. Give them just enough information and say you are glad to be there, but have to get going, very busy. Then let Liddell and the right-wing mob run with it. OAN, Newsmax.... they all look like idiots when Trump has to say it wasn't him after hours or in the following day or two.
 
Mike Lindell's new Parler app is off to a great start.

[tweet]1384195329193504768[/tweet]


Sometimes the internet can be a force for good. I'm not sure what Lindell is hoping to achieve by cancelling his audience, but I'm sure it will work out just fine.

EDIT: Didn't realise Ford had already beat me to it. Is it okay if this gets merged into that thread?

Mod note: MERGED
 
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Funny?! They put that much effort into fooling them and they go the route of obscenity? WTF is wrong with people?! Obscenity for no purpose isn't funny!

I would have laughed harder if they played tapes of Trump denigrating someone. “You’re an idiot! You’re so stupid!”

That would have been easy to compile and very funny!
 
My Pillow guy fooled into thinking Trump was calling him on the "Frank" live stream:

[YOUTUBE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vH-cS2tK4Q[/YOUTUBE]

Personally, I would have kept him on the line a little longer, but this is still funny.

I wasted a click here. Mr. Pillow was "pranked" into saying "Hello Mr. President" or some such to a voice on a phone. Whippee.
 
Right wing moron Ted Nugent complains why weren't there lockdowns for Covid-1 through 18..

https://www.rawstory.com/ted-nugent-19-video/

Now will he understand? Nope.

https://www.rawstory.com/ted-nugent-19/

The right-wing rock musician revealed in a Facebook video that he is seriously ill with the potentially deadly virus he has insisted is fake or not very serious, reported Consequence of Sound.

...

Yet, even after his own infection, Nugent isn't about to change his stance on COVID-19, especially when it comes to vaccines," Nugent says. "Nobody knows what's in it. If you can't even honestly answer our questions of exactly what's in it and why are you testing it on human beings and forcing it on people in such a short period of time."

No one knows what's in the vaccines? If he had a milligram of curiosity the info is easily available.
 
No one knows what's in the vaccines? If he had a milligram of curiosity the info is easily available.

Theater of the absurd rolls on. I'm sure Ted thinks he knows all the effects that COVID-19 has had on his body and most of all - what's left of his brain.
It is coming clearer by the day that there are massive debilitating effects, experienced even by asymptomatic and mildly symptomatic patients. The following is a partial list of what was reported by last August:

Inflammation, endotheliitis, vasoconstriction, hypercoagulability, edema, lymphocytopenia, elevated D-dimer, elevated fibrin degradation products (FDPs), and disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) are observed. Deep vein thrombosis (DVT), venous thromboembolism, pulmonary embolism (PE), systemic and pulmonary arterial thrombosis and embolism, ischemic stroke, and myocardial infarction (MI) are reported.

The list of neurological effects now includes stroke, brain hemorrhage and memory loss.
 
No one knows what's in the vaccines? If he had a milligram of curiosity the info is easily available.

Theater of the absurd rolls on. I'm sure Ted thinks he knows all the effects that COVID-19 has had on his body and most of all - what's left of his brain.
It is coming clearer by the day that there are massive debilitating effects, experienced even by asymptomatic and mildly symptomatic patients. The following is a partial list of what was reported by last August:

Inflammation, endotheliitis, vasoconstriction, hypercoagulability, edema, lymphocytopenia, elevated D-dimer, elevated fibrin degradation products (FDPs), and disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) are observed. Deep vein thrombosis (DVT), venous thromboembolism, pulmonary embolism (PE), systemic and pulmonary arterial thrombosis and embolism, ischemic stroke, and myocardial infarction (MI) are reported.

The list of neurological effects now includes stroke, brain hemorrhage and memory loss.

To be honest, and fair, and factual, it sounds identical to the effects of the standard american diet and lifestyle.
 
Theater of the absurd rolls on. I'm sure Ted thinks he knows all the effects that COVID-19 has had on his body and most of all - what's left of his brain.
It is coming clearer by the day that there are massive debilitating effects, experienced even by asymptomatic and mildly symptomatic patients. The following is a partial list of what was reported by last August:



The list of neurological effects now includes stroke, brain hemorrhage and memory loss.

To be honest, and fair, and factual, it sounds identical to the effects of the standard american diet and lifestyle.

Yes, yes it does. Only, it can take decades for the diet to have these effects.
COVID seems to get it done in days, weeks or months.
 
Theater of the absurd rolls on. I'm sure Ted thinks he knows all the effects that COVID-19 has had on his body and most of all - what's left of his brain.
It is coming clearer by the day that there are massive debilitating effects, experienced even by asymptomatic and mildly symptomatic patients. The following is a partial list of what was reported by last August:



The list of neurological effects now includes stroke, brain hemorrhage and memory loss.

To be honest, and fair, and factual, it sounds identical to the effects of the standard american diet and lifestyle.

Yes, yes it does. Only, it can take decades for the diet to have these effects.
COVID seems to get it done in days, weeks or months.

Ya. My next door neighbor's brother got Covid and was hospitalized for a time. Very soon after he was sent home but still on oxygen he had a mild stroke.
 
COVID-19’s Effects on the Brain

The NIH team, led by Avindra Nath, used a high-powered magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner (up to 10 times as sensitive as a typical MRI) to examine postmortem brain tissue from 19 patients. They ranged in age from 5 to 73, and some had preexisting conditions, such as diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular disease.
The team focused on the brain’s olfactory bulb that controls our ability to smell and the brainstem, which regulates breathing and heart rate. Based on earlier evidence, both areas are thought to be highly susceptible to COVID-19.

Indeed, the MRI images revealed in both regions an unusual number of bright spots, a sign of inflammation. They also showed dark spots, which indicate bleeding. A closer look at the bright spots showed that tiny blood vessels in those areas were thinner than normal and, in some cases, leaked blood proteins into the brain. This leakage appeared to trigger an immune reaction that included T cells from the blood and the brain’s scavenging microglia. The dark spots showed a different pattern, with leaky vessels and clots but no evidence of an immune reaction.

While those findings are certainly interesting, perhaps equally noteworthy is what Nath and colleagues didn’t see in those samples. They could find no evidence in the brain tissue samples that SARS-CoV-2 had invaded the brain tissue. In fact, several methods to detect genetic material or proteins from the virus all turned up empty.

Mysterious indeed.
I'll take my chances with the vaccine, thank you.
 
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