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because he's sleepy joe dwarf-minded

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with a little bit of Dopey Joe added in:

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worse,

he's got a little of of grumpy in him, whenever he is asked a real question...

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with all three being puppets

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4 hours ago, calfoxwc said:

because he's sleepy joe dwarf-minded

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with a little bit of Dopey Joe added in:

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worse,

he's got a little of of grumpy in him, whenever he is asked a real question...

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with all three being puppets

Well thank God those puppets belong to American Disney and not Russian Putin like the current one🤥!

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2 hours ago, TexasAg1969 said:

Well thank God those puppets belong to American Disney and not Russian Putin like the current one🤥!

and you are wrong again, you're projecting another falsehood. Again.

Hunter Biden received $3.5M from Russian billionaire: report

https://nypost.com/2020/09/23/hunter-biden...

Sep 23, 2020 · Hunter Biden received a $3.5 million wire transfer from Elena Baturina, the richest woman in Russia and the widow of Yury Luzhkov, the former mayor of Moscow, Senate Republicans revealed in their...

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2 hours ago, TexasAg1969 said:

Well thank God those puppets belong to American Disney and not Russian Putin like the current one🤥!

They're running out of straws to try and grab onto pretty rapidly Tex. Pennsylvania Secretary of State went on the air to say stop the bullshit already. Latest- state Supreme Court said the only reason a poll observer  can get within X feet of a poll worker is if they're going to  challenge a specific ballot.  Furthermore,  the head Justice was POed enough to say we're not tossing out 100s of thousands of ballots (700k according to Orangie) based on one frivolous complaint.  

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7 hours ago, calfoxwc said:

because he's sleepy joe dwarf-minded

Sleepy-Dwarf-2-768x875.jpg

with a little bit of Dopey Joe added in:

Dopey-Dwarf-1-768x838.jpg

worse,

he's got a little of of grumpy in him, whenever he is asked a real question...

Grumpy-Dwarf-1-313x470.jpg

with all three being puppets

So cute Cal. Trump is living in that Disney alternate reality. Just like you are

This is more accurate.  :D

Trumpty Dumpty sat on his wall

Trumpty Dumpty had a great fall

All of the  MAGAs and all Putin's Men

Couldn't put Trumpty together again.

The guy is totally unhinged, and Pence is too much of a suckup to invoke the 25th. Bomb Iran, that's the ticket. :( Fire the head of DHS for telling the truth. It ends on January 20th, at least I hope. 

 

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8 hours ago, TexasAg1969 said:

Well thank God those puppets belong to American Disney and not Russian Putin like the current one🤥!

 

10 hours ago, MLD Woody said:

And Trump still lost to him

 

10 hours ago, Neo said:

Biden won the election. If Trump somehow stays in office you can say goodbye to the life you used to know, America will turn into the next Beirut. People aren't going to stand for this.

 

5 hours ago, hoorta said:

They're running out of straws to try and grab onto pretty rapidly Tex. Pennsylvania Secretary of State went on the air to say stop the bullshit already. Latest- state Supreme Court said the only reason a poll observer  can get within X feet of a poll worker is if they're going to  challenge a specific ballot.  Furthermore,  the head Justice was POed enough to say we're not tossing out 100s of thousands of ballots (700k according to Orangie) based on one frivolous complaint.  

 

Could any of you simpletons explain why you voted for Biden... um without mentioning Trump?

After that explain why it would be extremely difficult to steal an election, when for 3yrs. you cried about how Trump and the Russians were able to pull it off seemingly with ease.

Claims of Trump stealing the election in 2016 was a conspiracy to delegitimize an election with both the media and demonrats being complicit.

Claims that Dems stole the election in 2020 are valid. So stop your crying and let it play out. There's nothing to be afraid of fgts. Or is there?

 

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7 hours ago, calfoxwc said:

and you are wrong again, you're projecting another falsehood. Again.

Hunter Biden received $3.5M from Russian billionaire: report

https://nypost.com/2020/09/23/hunter-biden...

Sep 23, 2020 · Hunter Biden received a $3.5 million wire transfer from Elena Baturina, the richest woman in Russia and the widow of Yury Luzhkov, the former mayor of Moscow, Senate Republicans revealed in their...

Now what was the Helsinki Hussy's favorite saying?  Oh yeah..............................................................."Witch Hunt!"

Just put it under the Xmas tree as what comes around goes around.💩🤴🎅

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7 hours ago, Vambo said:

 

As Mike Bloomberg accurately called  Orangie a "carnival barking clown ". The latest from the Trump carnival regarding his baseless claims regarding election fraud is- "LET'S PLAY ELECTION FRAUD WHACK A MOLE". Debunk one theory, and 5 more magically appear.

BTW,  I  stand corrected. Trumpie is now battling .040, 1 for 24 in court.  You're just about out of Hail Mary plays Donnie. :D

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3 hours ago, Gorka said:

Could any of you simpletons explain why you voted for Biden... um without mentioning Trump?

Claims that Dems stole the election in 2020 are valid. So stop your crying and let it play out. There's nothing to be afraid of fgts. Or is there?

 

Sure. Joe may be going senile,  but he's not  a stark raving lunatic. He's going to follow top medical experts. Won't fire everyone who disagrees with him. If you think that's comparing him to you know who,  so be it.

The only claims the election is being stolen are fantasyland baseless claims being shot down in court as fast as they're being filed. Flip 20,000 votes in Wisconsin?  Hey- bomb Iran and start a war while you're at it.

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3 hours ago, Gorka said:

Could any of you simpletons explain why you voted for Biden... um without mentioning Trump?

After that explain why it would be extremely difficult to steal an election, when for 3yrs. you cried about how Trump and the Russians were able to pull it off seemingly with ease.

Claims of Trump stealing the election in 2016 was a conspiracy to delegitimize an election with both the media and demonrats being complicit.

Claims that Dems stole the election in 2020 are valid. So stop your crying and let it play out. There's nothing to be afraid of fgts. Or is there?

 

Why is him not being Trump enough? We understand you guys are incapable to seeing Trump for who he is. He is a conman. It isn't even hard to see, the money he has been making off the bs election fraud is stated right in the emails you have been receiving. 

 

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27 minutes ago, cccjwh said:

Why is him not being Trump enough? We understand you guys are incapable to seeing Trump for who he is. He is a conman. It isn't even hard to see, the money he has been making off the bs election fraud is stated right in the emails you have been receiving. 

 

This is the most obvious con yet and morons are eating it up.

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https://townhall.com/tipsheet/bethbaumann/2020/11/17/watch-sidney-powell-reads-an-a-smartmatic-whistleblowers-affidavit-alleging-voter-fraud-n2580281

Sidney Powell: Here's What a Smartmatic Whistleblower Said About Voter Fraud

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So, after all this time, Hoorta shows up, thinking the forum has forgotten that President Trump has done well over 200 GOOD/GREAT THINS FOR AMERICA,

and his honey biden never accomplished one in 47 years.

Hoorta? you still can't name ONE, can you?

all this egotistical gloating over voter fraud in the swing states, all the hatred, all the slurs.

but, what goes around comes around. I'm sure Hoorta will establish some new BB guideline -

on "factual censorship" like facebook, twitter etc have perpetrated.

If you slurers win, our COUNTRY LOSES. That means WE ALL LOSE.

btw,, we have a serious, legit whistleblower now. Those voting machines are crooked. The whole thing

had to be known by our intel heads. You know....brennan? john traitor to America brennan? yep.

Too bad the left on this forum don't ever get both sides of the story. If they DID, they would ignore the information that

doesn't fit their emotions.

Meanwhile, Hoorta's ObaMao Commie can't keep his divisive, racist giant supremely dishonest mouth shut about anything.

and he can't name one, and he's done. and pouty about it to the max.

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2 hours ago, hoorta said:

As Mike Bloomberg accurately called  Orangie a "carnival barking clown ". The latest from the Trump carnival regarding his baseless claims regarding election fraud is- "LET'S PLAY ELECTION FRAUD WHACK A MOLE". Debunk one theory, and 5 more magically appear.

BTW,  I  stand corrected. Trumpie is now battling .040, 1 for 24 in court.  You're just about out of Hail Mary plays Donnie. :D

Remember Biden’s role in promoting the Iraq war bloodbath

The US Democratic presidential hopeful’s track record shows a man of war, not peace

Yet his track record shows him as an enthusiastic warmonger who has surrounded himself with political lobbyists and campaign donors with links to the US military-industrial complex.

Biden voted for war with Iraq in 2003. But he did vastly more than just vote for the war.

When the war was debated and then authorised by the US Congress in 2002, Democrats controlled the Senate and Biden was chair of the Senate committee on foreign relations.

Biden himself had enormous influence as chair and argued strongly in favour of the 2002 resolution granting president George W Bush the authority to invade Iraq.

He was able to choose all 18 witnesses in the main Senate hearings on Iraq. And he mainly chose people who supported a pro-war position.

They argued in favour of “regime change as the stated US policy” and warned of “a nuclear-armed Saddam sometime in this decade.”

They contended that Iraqis would “welcome the United States as liberators,” that Iraq “permits known al-Qaida members to live and move freely about in Iraq” and that “they are being supported.”

The lies about al-Qaida were perhaps the most transparently obvious of the falsehoods created to justify the Iraq war.

Saddam Hussein ran a secular government and had a hatred, which was mutual, for religious extremists like al-Qaida.

But Biden did not choose from among the many expert witnesses who would have explained that to the Senate, and to the media.

Biden’s selling points as a candidate often lead with his reputation for foreign-policy experience and knowledge.

But Iraq in 2002 was devastated by economic sanctions, had no weapons of mass destruction, and was known by even the most pro-war experts to have no missiles that could come close to the United States.

The idea that this country on the other side of the world posed a security threat to the US was more than far-fetched.

Senator Dick Durbin, who sat on the Senate intelligence committee at the time, was astounded by the difference between what he was hearing there and what was being fed to the public.

“The American people were deceived into this war,” he said.

The resolution granting Bush the authority to start that war, which Biden pushed through the Senate, was a major part of that deception.

So, too, was the restricted testimony that Biden allowed.

The resolution itself contained deceptive language about a number of pretexts for the war, including al-Qaida and weapons of mass destruction that Iraq did not have.

The Iraq war has generally been seen as one of the worst US foreign-policy blunders in decades.

It fuelled the spread of terrorism and destabilised the Middle East and parts of north Africa.

“Isil is a direct outgrowth of al-Qaida in Iraq, that grew out of our invasion,” noted president Barack Obama.

More than 4,500 US soldiers, and nearly as many US military contractors, lost their lives and tens of thousands were wounded, with hundreds of thousands more suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.

Estimates of Iraqi deaths run as high as a million.

The narrative at the time in the US was that a quick and decisive victory in the heart of the Arab world would send a message to all countries, especially to recalcitrant regimes such as Syria, Libya, Iran or North Korea, that US hegemony was here to stay.

Put simply, the Iraq war was motivated by a desire to (re)establish US standing as the world’s leading power and respond to Russia and China’s increasing military and economic prowess.

Biden repeated false intelligence claims that Saddam Hussein possessed chemical and biological weapons and was seeking nuclear weapons, and therefore was a threat that had to be “eliminated.”

“Nine months ago, I voted to use force and I would vote that way again today,” Biden said in a July 2003 speech at the Brookings Institution.

In early January 2003, ahead of secretary of state Colin Powell’s presentation to the UN security council, Biden said war with Iraq appeared near inevitable.

In a speech to the New Castle County Chamber of Commerce in February 2003, Biden said: “I supported the resolution to go to war. I am not opposed to war to remove weapons of mass destruction from Iraq.”

The administration was clearly and openly moving towards war with Iraq. Biden did little to slow down Bush’s momentum.

In May 2007, the Senate voted on a $120 billion spending bill that included $100bn for Iraq and Afghanistan.

Biden, chairman of the foreign-relations committee, voted for it.

Obama said: “I opposed this war in 2002 precisely because I feared it would lead us to the open-ended occupation in which we find ourselves today.

“We should not give the president a blank cheque to continue down this same, disastrous path.”

Just 14 senators opposed the measure. After 30 years of carnage, civil wars, millions of deaths and the subsequent Middle East turmoil since the first Gulf war in 1990, Biden is trying to recast himself as a man of peace when he has blood all over his hands.

 

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Tara Reade, 56, worked as a staff assistant to Mr Biden from 1992-93 when he was a senator for the US state of Delaware.

In recent interviews, she has said that in 1993 her former boss forced her against a wall and put his hands under her shirt and skirt after she delivered him his gym bag.

"There was no exchange, really, he just had me up against the wall," she said to podcast host Katie Halper in March 2020.

"I remember it happened all at once... his hands were on me and underneath my clothes." He then penetrated her with his fingers, she said.

"I remember him saying, first, as he was doing it 'Do you want to go somewhere else?' and then him saying to me, when I pulled away... he said 'Come on man, I heard you liked me,'" she said.

"That phrase stayed with me."

Ms Reade filed a criminal complaint on 9 April 2020 with police, saying she was a victim of sexual assault but did not name Mr Biden.

She said in a tweet that she filed the complaint "for safety reasons only", as the statute of limitations for her claim had expired and she had begun to

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All the Women Who Have Spoken Out Against Joe Biden

Lucy Flores
On March 29, in the aforementioned essay published on the Cut, former Nevada lieutenant governor nominee Lucy Flores alleged that Biden smelled her hair and gave her “a big slow kiss” on the back of her head at an event for her 2014 campaign. In that moment, she wrote, she felt “embarrassed” and “shocked.”

“I wanted nothing more than to get Biden away from me,” she continued. In response to the essay, Biden claimed that he had no memory of having “acted inappropriately,” but added that if he was in the wrong, he would “listen respectfully.”

Amy Lappos
When Amy Lappos was a congressional aide for U.S. representative Jim Himes in 2009, she claims that Biden touched and rubbed his nose against hers during a political fund-raiser. “It wasn’t sexual, but he did grab me by the head,” she told Hartford Courant on April 1. “He put his hand around my neck and pulled me in to rub noses with me. When he was pulling me in, I thought he was going to kiss me on the mouth.”

After the incident, Lappos didn’t file a formal complaint. “He was the vice president,” she told the Courant. “I was a nobody.”

D.J. Hill
D.J. Hill was one of two women to come forward with allegations in the New York Times, which referred to Biden’s conduct as “tactile politics” in a report published on April 2. At a 2012 at a fundraising event in Minneapolis, Hill alleges that Biden rested his hand on her shoulder, and then started to move it down her back, which left her feeling “very uncomfortable.”

“Only he knows his intent,” she told the Times, adding, “If something makes you feel uncomfortable, you have to feel able to say it.”

Caitlyn Caruso
In the same Times report, a woman named Caitlyn Caruso claimed that after sharing the story of her sexual assault at a University of Nevada event in 2016, Biden hugged her “just a little bit too long” and laid his hand on her thigh.

“It doesn’t even really cross your mind that such a person would dare perpetuate harm like that,” she told the Times. “These are supposed to be people you can trust.”

Ally Coll
On April 3, Ally Coll told the Washington Post that at a 2008 reception, Biden squeezed her shoulders, complimented her smile, and held her “for a beat too long.” A young Democratic staffer at the time, Coll said her initial reaction was to shrug it off. But she told the Post she now feels the alleged incident was inappropriate, adding, “There’s been a lack of understanding about the way that power can turn something that might seem innocuous into something that can make somebody feel uncomfortable.”

Sofie Karasek
In 2016, Sofie Karasek was photographed holding hands and touching foreheads with Biden at the Oscars, where she stood alongside 50 other sexual-assault survivors during Lady Gaga’s performance. It was a moment that soon went viral, and was described then by the Post as “powerful.” But in the Post’s report published this week, Karasek says she believes that Biden violated her personal space. She also told the Post that she wasn’t impressed with Biden’s two-minute-long video response to the growing unwanted-touching allegations against him — in which he never says he’s sorry — as he “didn’t take ownership in the way that he needs to.”

“He emphasized that he wants to connect with people and, of course, that’s important,” she told the publication. “But again, all of our interactions and friendships are a two-way street … Too often it doesn’t matter how the woman feels about it or they just assume that they’re fine with it.”

Vail Kohnert-Yount
In the same Post report, Vail Kohnert-Yount alleged that when she was a White House intern in the spring of 2013, Biden “put his hand on the back of [her] head and pressed his forehead to [her] forehead” when he introduced himself, and that he called her a “pretty girl.” She was “so shocked,” she said, “that it was hard to focus on what he was saying.” Though she told the Post that she doesn’t believe Biden’s conduct constituted sexual misconduct, she described it as “the kind of inappropriate behavior that makes many women feel uncomfortable and unequal in the workplace.”

Alexandra Tara Reade
Alexandra Tara Reade told the Union that Biden touched her several times when she worked in his U.S. Senate office in 1993. The incidents, in which she said Biden would “put his hand on my shoulder and run his finger up my neck,” allegedly occurred when she was in her mid-20s. Reade told the Union that her responsibilities at work were reduced after she refused to serve drinks at an event — a task she believes she was assigned because Biden liked her legs.

Reade reportedly spoke to U.S. Senate personnel about what was going on, and Biden’s office allegedly found out. She left his office two months later, after only nine months on the job. Reade told the Union that she didn’t feel sexualized by the way she’d been treated, instead saying she felt ornamental, like a lamp: “It’s pretty. Set it over there. Then when it’s too bright, you throw it away.”

In March 2020, Reade expanded on her account, telling the podcaster Katie Halper that Biden sexually assaulted her in the spring of 1993. Reade reiterated her story in interviews with the New York Times the following month, telling the paper that — when she dropped off a gym bag with him one day — he pushed her up against a wall and started kissing her neck, before sliding his hand up her shirt and ultimately up her skirt. “It happened at once. He’s talking to me and his hands are everywhere and everything is happening very quickly,” she recalled. “He was kissing me and he said, very low, ‘Do you want to go somewhere else?’” Reade said Biden penetrated her with his fingers before she was able to pull away. When she did, she says he appeared confused. “He looked at me kind of almost puzzled or shocked,” she told the Times. “He said, ‘Come on, man, I heard you liked me.’” Through a spokesperson, Biden strongly denied this account.

Reade also said Biden reprimanded her. “He pointed his finger at me and he just goes: ‘You’re nothing to me. Nothing,’” she said. “Then, he took my shoulders and said, ‘You’re OK, you’re fine.’”

In a statement to the Times, Biden’s deputy campaign manager, Kate Bedingfield, said: “Vice President Biden has dedicated his public life to changing the culture and the laws around violence against women. He authored and fought for the passage and reauthorization of the landmark Violence Against Women Act. He firmly believes that women have a right to be heard — and heard respectfully. Such claims should also be diligently reviewed by an independent press. What is clear about this claim: It is untrue. This absolutely did not happen.”

 

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