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Proof The GOP Is The Party Of No Morals And Grand Hypocrisy

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As I wrote ““Faggot,” “Nigger,” “Baby-Killer,” “Boo!” Welcome To The New GOP,” I had planned to do a follow-up, explaining why I used the actual slurs in the title and body of the piece, rather than refer to them in other ways. But this is not that. Come back later for it!

Instead, I want to share with you two excellent examples from two different sources explaining — with excellent examples — why the GOP is the party of no morals and grand hypocrisy. When I say GOP I mean GOP, but I also include the Tea Party in with them. There is no difference. They feed off each other and are supported by each other in public, and are financially supported by the same entities in private. There’s little difference between a bad dog and his fleas.

First up, in researching via Twitter for ““Faggot,” “Nigger,” “Baby-Killer,” “Boo!” Welcome To The New GOP,” I left open the search for #iamthemob, and happened upon it a few minutes ago. I came across the following tweets from “SpookyET.” Read them from the bottom, up, as you ordinarily would in Twitter:

You finally got mad when the government decided that people in USA deserved the right to see a doctor if they are sick. #hcr #tcot #gop
8 minutes ago via web

You didn’t get mad when the deficit hit the trillion dollar mark. #hcr #tcot #teaparty #p2 #gop #iamthemob
9 minutes ago via web

You didn’t get mad when we let New Orleans, a major US city drown. #hcr #tcot #teaparty #p2 #gop #iamthemob
10 minutes ago via web

You didn’t get mad when we let Usama bin Laden escape at Tora Bora. #hcr #tcot #teaparty #p2 #gop #iamthemob
11 minutes ago via web

You didn’t get mad when the government was illegally wiretapping Americans. #hcr #tcot #teaparty #p2 #gop #iamthemob
11 minutes ago via web

You didn’t get mad when you found out we were torturing people. #hcr #tcot #teaparty #p2 #gop #iamthemob
12 minutes ago via web

You didn’t get mad when you saw the Abu Grahib photos. #hcr #tcot #teaparty #p2 #gop #iamthemob
12 minutes ago via web

You didn’t get mad when over $10 billion just disappeared in Iraq. #hcr #tcot #teaparty #p2 #gop #iamthemob
13 minutes ago via web

You didn’t get mad when we spent over $975 billion (and counting) on said illegal war. #hcr #tcot #teaparty #p2 #gop #iamthemob
13 minutes ago via web

You didn’t get mad when we illegally invaded a country that posed no threat to us. #hcr #tcot #teaparty #p2 #gop #iamthemob
14 minutes ago via web

You didn’t get mad when the PATRIOT Act got passed. #hcr #tcot #teaparty #p2 #gop #iamthemob
14 minutes ago via web

You didn’t get mad when a covert CIA operative got outed. #hcr #tcot #teaparty #p2 #gop #iamthemob
16 minutes ago via web

You didn’t get mad when Cheney allowed Energy company officials to dictate energy policy. #hcr #tcot #teaparty #p2 #gop #iamthemob
17 minutes ago via web

You didn’t get mad when the Supreme Court stopped a legal recount and appointed a President. #hcr #tcot #teaparty #p2 #gop #iamthemob
18 minutes ago via web

I couldn’t have said it better myself. Obviously the writer has an issue with the #iamthemob folks and the #tcot folks (tcot = “Top Conservatives on Twitter”) who are generally the parts of the same dog — or his fleas.

Last night I happened upon “An open letter to conservatives,” a reader’s blog over at Talking Points Memo. As much as I’m dying to reprint it in its entirety here, that would be wrong, so I will strongly encourage you to read it in its entirety at TPM. But here are a few choice quotes:

You can’t fight against your own ideas just because the Dem president endorses your proposal.

You can’t call for a pay-as-you-go policy, and then vote against your own ideas.

You can’t carry on about the evils of government spending when your family has accepted more than a quarter-million dollars in government handouts.

You can’t refuse to go to a scheduled meeting, to which you were invited, and then blame the Dems because they didn’t meet with you.

You can’t rail against using teleprompters while using teleprompters. Repeatedly.

You can’t rail against the bank bailouts when you supported them as they were happening.

You can’t flip out when the black president bows to foreign dignitaries, as appropriate for their culture, when you were silent when the white presidents did the same. Bush.  Nixon. Ike. You didn’t even make a peep when Bush held hands and kissed (on the mouth) leaders of countries that are not on “kissing terms” with the US.

You can’t complain that the undies bomber was read his Miranda rights under Obama when the shoe bomber was read his Miranda rights under Bush and you remained silent.  (And, no, Newt — the shoe bomber was not a US citizen either, so there is no difference.)

The piece is long — almost 3000 words, and worth every letter. Read it. Send it to your friends. Send it to Michael Steele, Mitch McConnell, John Boehner, and their cast of merry bigots and hypocrites and haters.

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‘It Won’t Fare Well’: Legal Expert Trashes Trump’s Hopes for ‘Hail Mary’ Appeal This Week

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The fate of the $250 million Manhattan fraud trial brought against Donald Trump and his Trump Organization by New York Attorney General Letitia James could be determined in two separate court rulings this week with one legal insider claiming Trump shouldn’t get his hopes up.

What is at stake is an expected Tuesday ruling from Judge Arthur F. Engoron on what charges he will accept against the former president for massively overstating the value of his properties, and a “Hail Mary” bid to the appeals court to delay the trial or dismiss it altogether with a deciosn expected on Thursday.

According to a report from the New York Times, Engoron is set to make his ruling after a contentious hearing last Friday where he repeatedly chastised the former president’s legal team and abruptly cut them off.

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That led former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner to suggest on Sunday that the future of the fraud case does not look good for Trump’s legal team.

Kirschner told MSNBC’s Jonathan Capehart, “He [Engoron] called those arguments ‘borderline frivolous.’ He was considering sanctions against Donald Trump’s attorney,” and later added, “I don’t think that hearing went all that well for Trump.”

As for the appeals court, the Times is reporting, “Mr. Trump’s lawsuit — and in turn the fate of Ms. James’s case against him — hinges on a passage in the June appeals court ruling that has become a legal Rorschach test of sorts, in which each side sees what they want. Mr. Trump’s lawyers are convinced that the June ruling effectively tossed out the claims against him, while Ms. James’s team has argued that it had little effect on the accusation at the heart of her case — that Mr. Trump overstated his net worth by billions of dollars in his annual financial statements.”

After noting that, should the appeals court side with Trump, it would likely delay or “defang the case before the trial even begins,” the Times is reporting that some legal experts aren’t expecting Trump’s legal team to come out on top.

According to David B. Saxe, who previously served nearly on the same appeals court, “I think it won’t fare well.”

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Pete Buttigieg Nails Trump for His Ugly Comments About Wounded Vets

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During his Sunday morning appearance on CNN’s “State of the Union,” Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg called out Donald Trump over reports he told military leaders he didn’t want wounded vets to be seen by the public while he was president.

In a recent Atlantic profile of General Mark Milley, the retiring military office recounted the former president telling him “no one wants to see” wounded soldiers, with Milley adding he found Trump’s attitude to those serving their country “superficial, callous, and, at the deepest human level, repugnant.”

Buttigieg, who served in Afghanistan during his 8 years while in the Naval Reserve, was asked by CNN host Dana Bash about the former president’s apparent distaste for service members.

“I want to ask you about a new Atlantic profile that says that then President Trump complained to Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley after an Army veteran who lost a leg in combat sang at an event at the Pentagon,” Bash prompted her guest. “Trump reportedly told Milley, ‘Why do you bring people like that here, no one wants to see that, the wounded.'”

“After that article came out, Trump attacked Milley on social media, kind of a rambling post, but suggested that milley deserved the death penalty. You’re a veteran– what’s your response?” she asked.

“It’s just the latest in a pattern of outrageous attacks on the people who keep the country safe,” the Biden administration official replied.

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After pointing to fellow vets who suffered horrific injuries, he added, “These are the kind of people that deserve respect and a hell of a lot more than that from every American, and definitely from every American president.”

“And the idea that an American president, the person to whom service members look at as a commander in chief, and the person who sets the tone for this entire country could think that way or act that way or talk that way about anyone in uniform, and certainly about those who put their bodies on the line and sacrificed in ways that most Americans will never understand, and I guess wounded veterans make president Trump feel uncomfortable.”

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‘Scared to Death’: Trump’s Prison Panic Admission Means He Knows He’s Doomed Says Legal Expert

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Reacting to a report that Donald Trump has been quizzing his attorneys about what type of prison he likely will be sent to, former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner stated that is not only an indication that he knows he’s going to be convicted but also an admission of guilt.

Speaking with MSNBC host Jonathan Capehart, the attorney was asked about a recent Rolling Stone report about Trump’s prison panic.

As Rolling Stone reported, Trump asked if he’s “be sent to a ‘club fed’ style prison — a place that’s relatively comfortable, as far these things go — or a ‘bad’ prison? Would he serve out a sentence in a plush home confinement? Would government officials try to strip him of his lifetime Secret Service protections? What would they make him wear, if his enemies actually did ever get him in a cell — an unprecedented set of consequences for a former leader of the free world.”

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According to the attorney, Trump is revealing himself by asking for so many details.

“What does this tell you about Trump’s mindset?” host Capehart asked.

“It tells me he is scared to death” Kirschner quickly answered. “It tells me he has overwhelming consciousness of guilt because he knows what he did wrong and he knows he is about to be held accountable for his crimes. So it is not surprising that he is obsessing.”

“If he was confident that he would be completely exonerated, would he have to obsess about what his future time in prison might look like?” he suggested. “I think the last refuge for Donald Trump can be seen in a recent post where he urged the Republicans to defund essentially the prosecutions against him. which, to this prosecutor, Jonathan, smells a lot like an attempt to obstruct justice.”

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