Comments by "TaichiStraightlife" (@TaichiStraightlife) on "CNN"
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@mrbadnewzva1 - Obama could've gone to the Supreme Court over Moscow Mitch not holding hearings over Garland, as the Constitution demands; and he could've gone to the bully pulpit, the court of public opinion. But he did... NOTHING. He basically looked like a child whose toy had been snatched away by a bully: he looked hurt and cowed. And it wasn't a good look. Another thing; going to the Senate for back-up and asking for approval of HIS red-line on Syria was a big mistake too... and saying Putin would soon learn... whatever Obama thought Putin was supposed to learn, I guess.
But instead, Putin won. He is still in Syria, in control of part of the Middle East, and Obama is writing his memoirs or whatever. There's more, too, but it's all too depressing... but okay; here's one more: when Obama told Putin to "quit it" over the Clinton cyber hacks and the Facebook stuff... boy, Putin must've been quaking in his BOOTS! And did he "quit it"? Well, trump is president, so you tell me?
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RAP no, that's YOUR worry because you're completely brainwashed on a daily basis by your little MAGAt marching orders, the WH talking points of the day, & all because you refuse to believe the stories of corruption that EVERY DAY scream from the headlines because, like a a blind slug, you don't read,: someone said to you: DON'T BELIEVE WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PAPERS, BELIEVE ME & of course you do, because trump is a thief and a pathological liar who's got 6 bankruptcies to his name plus innumerable judgments against him in courts of law that, added up, amounts to: trump, give the money back to the people you swiped it from.
THAT'S who you've chosen to believe as you endlessly repeat your talking points. Does it ever occur to you that he's appointed DOZENS of corrupt officials who end up sliding off the public stage in disgrace like that Interior Secretary who insisted that a flag be raised every time he came to work and then had to leave office just when the investigators were getting too close... or the other side of the coin: they wise up, to a degree, like that Secretary of State who called trump F***K*NG IDIOT! And he wasn't the only one, not by a long shot.
Frankly I'm saddened by this whole ugly state of things because if trump's the king of the morons, who does that make you? You don't really need me to spell it out for you, do you?
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RAP - I know; your brain can't contend with more than one fact at a time: 1. trump still in office 2. ergo, trump okay. Well, no. Let's try to stretch your intellectual capacity a few millimetres, as in: 1. trump still in office, EVEN THOUGH THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES IMPEACHED HIM... 2....because the Senate took the Bill of Impeachment from the House and did nothing with it: refused to listen to witnesses; party line vote; trump skips free, as he's always done, because the process was corrupted: THEY VOTED NOT TO HEAR ANY WITNESSES. Please try to let that sink in; ponder what it means about the legislative process (where Moscow Mitch, the leader of the Senate, refuses, simply refuses, to schedule any debates or votes in the Senate on ANY bills coming from the House) and the process of justice (no witnesses: hear no evil). THAT'S what doesn't pass the smell test.
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@nitfitnit You mean crazy Kemp of Georgia? He's always been quite the jerk; back when he was Secretary of State in Georgia:
"In October 2015, the Georgia Secretary of State's office, under Kemp's leadership, erroneously distributed personal data (including Social Security numbers and dates of birth) of 6.2 million registered Georgia voters. This data breach occurred when the office sent out a CD with this information to 12 organizations that purchase monthly voter lists from the office. The office was not aware of the breach until the following month and did not publicly acknowledge the mishap until the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported the class action lawsuit against the office as a result of the data breach.[23] Within a month of the breach becoming publicly known, it had cost taxpayers $1.2 million in credit monitoring services for those whose data had been compromised, and $395,000 for an audit into Kemp's handling of the unauthorized data disclosure.[24]
Kemp drew criticism again in 2017 when it was revealed that a flaw in the State voting system exposed the personal information of all of Georgia's 6.7 million voters, as well as passwords used by county election officials to access voter files, and went unfixed for 6 months after it was reported.[25][26] After a lawsuit was filed, a server at the center of the controversy was wiped, preventing officials from determining the scope of the breach.[27] Kemp denied responsibility, instead saying researchers at Kennesaw State University, who managed the system, had acted "in accordance with standard IT procedures" in deleting the data.[28] " ...from Wikipedia
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@California Prince Wow, you represent the Royal House of California!! Well, Prince, I think trump is for Americans who aren't Black, Latino, Muslim, Jewish, Women, Native Americans, Asian Americans, Gay Americans, Trans Americans, Americans with any pre-existing conditions, Americans of foreign origin, Urban Americans, Journalists or... anybody, really, that doesn't wear a red beanie and have their heads stuck way up where the moon don't shine. On the other hand, I think Biden is for all people who have an ounce of empathy.
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