West Posted November 13 Report Posted November 13 One of the cogs in the Democrat lawfare machine is advising his clients to skip town and become ex pats Quote
Black Dog Posted November 13 Report Posted November 13 Democrat lawyers who used lawfare against Trump and his supporters now worried about sweet sweets revenge and retribution Hey dummy you're not supposed to say the quiet part out loud. 1 Quote "Conservatism consists of exactly one proposition, to wit: There must be in-groups whom the law protects but does not bind, alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect." - Francis M. Wilhoit
West Posted November 13 Author Report Posted November 13 Just now, Black Dog said: Democrat lawyers who used lawfare against Trump and his supporters now worried about sweet sweets revenge and retribution Hey dummy you're not supposed to say the quiet part out loud. I would hope Demis would truly apologize, leave their profession and dismantle their lawfare machine against political adversaries and Christians voluntarily. If that doesn't happen, it could get messy 1 Quote
gatomontes99 Posted November 13 Report Posted November 13 12 minutes ago, Black Dog said: Democrat lawyers who used lawfare against Trump and his supporters now worried about sweet sweets revenge and retribution Hey dummy you're not supposed to say the quiet part out loud. Oh it's the loud part now. Say it loud. Say it proud. Prosecute the Banana Republic Generals! 1 Quote
DUI_Offender Posted November 13 Report Posted November 13 (edited) This is what happened to Hans Litten, lawyer for Antifa and socialists in Germany prior to Hitler being anointed Chancellor for Berlin. For his work in exposing Nazi crimes, he was sent to concentration camps, and tortured for 5 years, before committing suicide in 1938. The people who brag about revenge on lawyers, hate democracy, and want their political enemies exterminated, like most fascist regimes. If more people could be like Hans Litten, and stand up to the MAGA loons, the World would be a better place. 1 hour ago, gatomontes99 said: Oh it's the loud part now. Say it loud. Say it proud. Prosecute the Banana Republic Generals! If we did that in the first place, Trump would be in jail, and the Democrats would have won this election. Edited November 13 by DUI_Offender 1 Quote
robosmith Posted November 13 Report Posted November 13 1 hour ago, West said: I would hope Demis would truly apologize, leave their profession and dismantle their lawfare machine against political adversaries and Christians voluntarily. If that doesn't happen, it could get messy I would hope you would stop pretending you know jack shit about US law, Canuck. No "Demis" practiced "lawfare," they PROSECUTED CRIMES WITH EVIDENCE before judges and juries. Duh Quote
Black Dog Posted November 13 Report Posted November 13 1 hour ago, gatomontes99 said: Oh it's the loud part now. Say it loud. Say it proud. Prosecute the Banana Republic Generals! So you don't have a problem with lawfare or superfluous prosecutions if your side is doing it. Mind you the big difference is that Trump is actually a crook. 1 hour ago, West said: I would hope Demis would truly apologize, leave their profession and dismantle their lawfare machine against political adversaries and Christians voluntarily. If that doesn't happen, it could get messy Oh right you're the dummy who keeps posting shit about "this woman was arrested for praying!" and then when one reads the actual story it turns out they committed a bunch of felonies. Quote "Conservatism consists of exactly one proposition, to wit: There must be in-groups whom the law protects but does not bind, alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect." - Francis M. Wilhoit
gatomontes99 Posted November 13 Report Posted November 13 25 minutes ago, DUI_Offender said: This is what happened to Hans Litten, lawyer for Antifa and socialists in Germany prior to Hitler being anointed Chancellor for Berlin. For his work in exposing Nazi crimes, he was sent to concentration camps, and tortured for 5 years, before committing suicide in 1938. The people who brag about revenge on lawyers, hate democracy, and want their political enemies exterminated, like most fascist regimes. If more people could be like Hans Litten, and stand up to the MAGA loons, the World would be a better place. If we did that in the first place, Trump would be in jail, and the Democrats would have won this election. Yes, we are just like Hitler. For fu€ks sake. Do you guys have any non Hitler arguments? Seriously? Any at all. Please just give me one. 1 Quote
DUI_Offender Posted November 13 Report Posted November 13 1 minute ago, gatomontes99 said: Yes, we are just like Hitler. For fu€ks sake. Do you guys have any non Hitler arguments? Seriously? Any at all. Please just give me one. I never said you were "just like Hitler." However, you are supporting a movement that has close parallels to the Nazi party. Quote
gatomontes99 Posted November 13 Report Posted November 13 8 minutes ago, Black Dog said: So you don't have a problem with lawfare or superfluous prosecutions if your side is doing it. Mind you the big difference is that Trump is actually a crook I don't have a problem with prosecuting people that abused the law for political purposes. Do you think the #3 at the DOJ took an entry level prosecuter's job in NY just because he wanted to move? Are you that naive? 1 minute ago, DUI_Offender said: I never said you were "just like Hitler." However, you are supporting a movement that has close parallels to the Nazi party. Oh bullspit. That's exactly what you were saying. Stop lying. I quoted it. Quote
DUI_Offender Posted November 13 Report Posted November 13 2 minutes ago, gatomontes99 said: I don't have a problem with prosecuting people that abused the law for political purposes. Do you think the #3 at the DOJ took an entry level prosecuter's job in NY just because he wanted to move? Are you that naive? Oh bullspit. That's exactly what you were saying. Stop lying. I quoted it. I will repeat myself for clarity. The parallels between trump's MAGA movement and Hitler's Nazi movement are now just too hard to ignore. 1 Quote
gatomontes99 Posted November 13 Report Posted November 13 3 minutes ago, DUI_Offender said: I will repeat myself for clarity. The parallels between trump's MAGA movement and Hitler's Nazi movement are now just too hard to ignore. Omfg just get help.. Quote
DUI_Offender Posted November 13 Report Posted November 13 4 minutes ago, gatomontes99 said: Omfg just get help.. Learn history, doofus. 1 Quote
West Posted November 13 Author Report Posted November 13 53 minutes ago, DUI_Offender said: This is what happened to Hans Litten, lawyer for Antifa and socialists in Germany prior to Hitler being anointed Chancellor for Berlin. For his work in exposing Nazi crimes, he was sent to concentration camps, and tortured for 5 years, before committing suicide in 1938. The people who brag about revenge on lawyers, hate democracy, and want their political enemies exterminated, like most fascist regimes. If more people could be like Hans Litten, and stand up to the MAGA loons, the World would be a better place. If we did that in the first place, Trump would be in jail, and the Democrats would have won this election. I'd like to think of Donnie as more of the allied forces who set up the IMT to prosecute Nazi criminals post WWII 1 Quote
gatomontes99 Posted November 13 Report Posted November 13 16 minutes ago, DUI_Offender said: Learn history, doofus. Get help. Stop watching MSNBC. Talk to a psychiatrist or therapist or something because you've flat lost your fu€king mind. Nothing Trump has done is like Hitler and I'm not defending such ridiculous and delusional accusations any more. I'm done. You lost the election. You lost. Now let the adults fo the work because the children f'd shìt up real bad and I ain't got time for these stupìd games. Quote
robosmith Posted November 13 Report Posted November 13 31 minutes ago, DUI_Offender said: I never said you were "just like Hitler." However, you are supporting a movement that has close parallels to the Nazi party. It is LIES like the bolded which is the reason gato is now on IGNORE. IF he were honest, he'd quote what others actually wrote, but HE'S NOT. 8 minutes ago, West said: I'd like to think of Donnie as more of the allied forces who set up the IMT to prosecute Nazi criminals post WWII IOW you don't "like to think." You just LIE. Quote
West Posted November 13 Author Report Posted November 13 5 minutes ago, gatomontes99 said: Get help. Stop watching MSNBC. Talk to a psychiatrist or therapist or something because you've flat lost your fu€king mind. Nothing Trump has done is like Hitler and I'm not defending such ridiculous and delusional accusations any more. I'm done. You lost the election. You lost. Now let the adults fo the work because the children f'd shìt up real bad and I ain't got time for these stupìd games. Apparently Elon Musk is going to buy MSNBC. The deprogramming, like trying to wean off crystal methods, will be tough for many liberals but overall a net positive to your health Quote
Black Dog Posted November 13 Report Posted November 13 40 minutes ago, gatomontes99 said: I don't have a problem with prosecuting people that abused the law for political purposes. Do you think the #3 at the DOJ took an entry level prosecuter's job in NY just because he wanted to move? Are you that naive? You have a problem with prosecuting people that abused the law if they're on your side, just admit it. Quote "Conservatism consists of exactly one proposition, to wit: There must be in-groups whom the law protects but does not bind, alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect." - Francis M. Wilhoit
gatomontes99 Posted November 13 Report Posted November 13 (edited) 4 minutes ago, Black Dog said: You have a problem with prosecuting people that abused the law if they're on your side, just admit it. No. I was actually for prosecuting Ken Paxton before he proved his innocence. I thought there was a lot there. Then I found out Dade Phelan (R) was a lying piece of crap. I think he should have lost his seat for the lies he put forth. Edited November 13 by gatomontes99 Quote
DUI_Offender Posted November 13 Report Posted November 13 48 minutes ago, gatomontes99 said: Get help. Stop watching MSNBC. Talk to a psychiatrist or therapist or something because you've flat lost your fu€king mind. gaslighting 1 : psychological manipulation of a person usually over an extended period of time that causes the victim to question the validity of their own thoughts, perception of reality, or memories and typically leads to confusion, loss of confidence and self-esteem, uncertainty of one's emotional or mental stability, and a dependency on the perpetrator 48 minutes ago, gatomontes99 said: Nothing Trump has done is like Hitler and I'm not defending such ridiculous and delusional accusations any more. I'm done. You lost the election. You lost. Now let the adults fo the work because the children f'd shìt up real bad and I ain't got time for these stupìd games. In the 2024 campaign, that line has been crossed. Trump blurs the distinction between illegal immigrants and legal immigrants—the latter including his wife, his late ex-wife, the in-laws of his running mate, and many others. He has said of immigrants, “They’re poisoning the blood of our country” and “They’re destroying the blood of our country.” He has claimed that many have “bad genes.” He has also been more explicit: “They’re not humans; they’re animals”; they are “cold-blooded killers.” He refers more broadly to his opponents—American citizens, some of whom are elected officials—as “the enemy from within … sick people, radical-left lunatics.” Not only do they have no rights; they should be “handled by,” he has said, “if necessary, National Guard, or if really necessary, by the military.” In using this language, Trump knows exactly what he is doing. He understands which era and what kind of politics this language evokes. “I haven’t read Mein Kampf,” he declared, unprovoked, during one rally—an admission that he knows what Hitler’s manifesto contains, whether or not he has actually read it. “If you don’t use certain rhetoric,” he told an interviewer, “if you don’t use certain words, and maybe they’re not very nice words, nothing will happen.” His talk of mass deportation is equally calculating. When he suggests that he would target both legal and illegal immigrants, or use the military arbitrarily against U.S. citizens, he does so knowing that past dictatorships have used public displays of violence to build popular support. By calling for mass violence, he hints at his admiration for these dictatorships but also demonstrates disdain for the rule of law and prepares his followers to accept the idea that his regime could, like its predecessors, break the law with impunity. These are not jokes, and Trump is not laughing. Nor are the people around him. Delegates at the Republican National Convention held up prefabricated signs: Mass Deportation Now. Just this week, when Trump was swaying to music at a surreal rally, he did so in front of a huge slogan: Trump Was Right About Everything. This is language borrowed directly from Benito Mussolini, the Italian fascist. Soon after the rally, the scholar Ruth Ben-Ghiat posted a photograph of a building in Mussolini’s Italy displaying his slogan: Mussolini Is Always Right. These phrases have not been put on posters and banners at random in the final weeks of an American election season. With less than three weeks left to go, most candidates would be fighting for the middle ground, for the swing voters. Trump is doing the exact opposite. Why? There can be only one answer: because he and his campaign team believe that by using the tactics of the 1930s, they can win. The deliberate dehumanization of whole groups of people; the references to police, to violence, to the “bloodbath” that Trump has said will unfold if he doesn’t win; the cultivation of hatred not only against immigrants but also against political opponents—none of this has been used successfully in modern American politics. source: https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2024/10/trump-authoritarian-rhetoric-hitler-mussolini/680296/ Quote
Black Dog Posted November 13 Report Posted November 13 55 minutes ago, gatomontes99 said: No. I was actually for prosecuting Ken Paxton before he proved his innocence. I thought there was a lot there. Then I found out Dade Phelan (R) was a lying piece of crap. I think he should have lost his seat for the lies he put forth. Oh for sure man: On March 26, 2024, Paxton reached an agreement with the special prosecutor's office allowing him to avoid trial. Under the agreement, Paxton agreed to pay $300,000 in restitution, perform 200 hours of community service, and take 15 hours of legal ethics training. Under the agreement, Paxton was not required to admit wrongdoing in the case. Quote "Conservatism consists of exactly one proposition, to wit: There must be in-groups whom the law protects but does not bind, alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect." - Francis M. Wilhoit
gatomontes99 Posted November 13 Report Posted November 13 18 minutes ago, DUI_Offender said: gaslighting 1 : psychological manipulation of a person usually over an extended period of time that causes the victim to question the validity of their own thoughts, perception of reality, or memories and typically leads to confusion, loss of confidence and self-esteem, uncertainty of one's emotional or mental stability, and a dependency on the perpetrator In the 2024 campaign, that line has been crossed. Trump blurs the distinction between illegal immigrants and legal immigrants—the latter including his wife, his late ex-wife, the in-laws of his running mate, and many others. He has said of immigrants, “They’re poisoning the blood of our country” and “They’re destroying the blood of our country.” He has claimed that many have “bad genes.” He has also been more explicit: “They’re not humans; they’re animals”; they are “cold-blooded killers.” He refers more broadly to his opponents—American citizens, some of whom are elected officials—as “the enemy from within … sick people, radical-left lunatics.” Not only do they have no rights; they should be “handled by,” he has said, “if necessary, National Guard, or if really necessary, by the military.” In using this language, Trump knows exactly what he is doing. He understands which era and what kind of politics this language evokes. “I haven’t read Mein Kampf,” he declared, unprovoked, during one rally—an admission that he knows what Hitler’s manifesto contains, whether or not he has actually read it. “If you don’t use certain rhetoric,” he told an interviewer, “if you don’t use certain words, and maybe they’re not very nice words, nothing will happen.” His talk of mass deportation is equally calculating. When he suggests that he would target both legal and illegal immigrants, or use the military arbitrarily against U.S. citizens, he does so knowing that past dictatorships have used public displays of violence to build popular support. By calling for mass violence, he hints at his admiration for these dictatorships but also demonstrates disdain for the rule of law and prepares his followers to accept the idea that his regime could, like its predecessors, break the law with impunity. These are not jokes, and Trump is not laughing. Nor are the people around him. Delegates at the Republican National Convention held up prefabricated signs: Mass Deportation Now. Just this week, when Trump was swaying to music at a surreal rally, he did so in front of a huge slogan: Trump Was Right About Everything. This is language borrowed directly from Benito Mussolini, the Italian fascist. Soon after the rally, the scholar Ruth Ben-Ghiat posted a photograph of a building in Mussolini’s Italy displaying his slogan: Mussolini Is Always Right. These phrases have not been put on posters and banners at random in the final weeks of an American election season. With less than three weeks left to go, most candidates would be fighting for the middle ground, for the swing voters. Trump is doing the exact opposite. Why? There can be only one answer: because he and his campaign team believe that by using the tactics of the 1930s, they can win. The deliberate dehumanization of whole groups of people; the references to police, to violence, to the “bloodbath” that Trump has said will unfold if he doesn’t win; the cultivation of hatred not only against immigrants but also against political opponents—none of this has been used successfully in modern American politics. source: https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2024/10/trump-authoritarian-rhetoric-hitler-mussolini/680296/ Oh bloody hell. The Atlantic? Really? You want to tell me that I've been gaslit while using the most left leaning news outlets in the US as your source for reality? Get a clue man. You have been gaslit. You are the one living in this alternate reality. I challenge you to find an unbiased source like the actual filings and the actual laws. Do the homework yourself instead of relying on these lwnjs that are gas lighting themselves into believing this propaganda. You are completely and totally off the deep end. Quote
DUI_Offender Posted November 13 Report Posted November 13 (edited) 2 minutes ago, gatomontes99 said: Oh bloody hell. The Atlantic? Really? You want to tell me that I've been gaslit while using the most left leaning news outlets in the US as your source for reality? Get a clue man. You have been gaslit. You are the one living in this alternate reality. I challenge you to find an unbiased source like the actual filings and the actual laws. Do the homework yourself instead of relying on these lwnjs that are gas lighting themselves into believing this propaganda. You are completely and totally off the deep end. Analysis / Bias The Atlantic Magazine and web publication produce quality journalism that utilizes moderately loaded wording that typically favors the left: This Is the Moment of Truth for Republicans. All news stories on The Atlantic are sourced adequately to factual information and usually balance issues. Editorially, The Atlantic takes a Left-Center position on most issues and has long endorsed Democratic candidates. The news is generally reported factually with a moderate liberal editorial bias. source: https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/the-atlantic/ Edited November 13 by DUI_Offender 1 Quote
gatomontes99 Posted November 13 Report Posted November 13 10 minutes ago, Black Dog said: Oh for sure man: On March 26, 2024, Paxton reached an agreement with the special prosecutor's office allowing him to avoid trial. Under the agreement, Paxton agreed to pay $300,000 in restitution, perform 200 hours of community service, and take 15 hours of legal ethics training. Under the agreement, Paxton was not required to admit wrongdoing in the case. Go find the actual trial done by the Texas Senate to impeach Paxton. It was a beat down. 3 minutes ago, DUI_Offender said: Analysis / Bias The Atlantic Magazine and web publication produce quality journalism that utilizes moderately loaded wording that typically favors the left: This Is the Moment of Truth for Republicans. All news stories on The Atlantic are sourced adequately to factual information and usually balance issues. Editorially, The Atlantic takes a Left-Center position on most issues and has long endorsed Democratic candidates. The news is generally reported factually with a moderate liberal editorial bias. source: https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/the-atlantic/ Alright. Stay in your fantasy land. I tried. Quote
DUI_Offender Posted November 13 Report Posted November 13 3 minutes ago, gatomontes99 said: Alright. Stay in your fantasy land. I tried. Bias In review, FNC publishes stories with emotionally loaded headlines such as Biden says ‘MAGA Republicans’ threaten democracy as he and Dems crank up anti-Trump rhetoric ahead of midterms and White House defends slamming half of America as ‘semi-fascist,’ ‘terrorists’ despite Biden’s unity pledge. After the 2020 election, Fox News TV personalities advanced false and unproven conspiracy theories regarding election fraud Questions linger over the Left’s plot against Donald Trump. Numerous audits and studies reveal that election fraud during the 2020 election was average and had no impact on the election’s outcome. Further, as noted above, they promoted conspiracy theories related to Dominion Voting Machines. TV personalities also advanced false claims and conspiracies on the following issues: No guns at the capitol riot (False), Trump authorized the National Guard for the Capitol Riot (No Evidence), FBI orchestrated insurrection (False), The USA funds Biolabs in Ukraine (False), Numerous instances of Covid-19 vaccine disinformation (False). Further, according to Politifact, FNC has also been deemed the least accurate cable news source. Finally, Fox News also features fact-based news reporting by beat reporters and some daytime TV hosts. However, this credible news reporting is buried between TV programming promoting Right Leaning propaganda and false claims. The website is similar, with credible news stories between hyper-partisan questionable content from their nighttime TV hosts. source: https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/fox-news-bias/ ----- The Atlantic puts FOX News to shame, in factual reporting. 1 Quote
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