Examples of GOP Leadership

DIY-HP-LED

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GODDAMN IT i've been hoping for a trump run in 24 to split the republican base, so this fucking talking head has to bring it to national attention...do these fucking assholes want the republicans to win? after bitching about the for the last 6 years?...DON'T fucking help your enemies NOT step on a land mine they laid themselves.
Donald will be in a Georgia or federal prison by 2023, there is no way to avoid it except death by cheeseburger. If he runs for the nomination in 2024 it will be from a prison cell, he could win! Seriously, whoever gets the nomination for the GOP will have one question constantly dogging them during the primary, will you pardon Trump if elected?
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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DIY-HP-LED

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Donald won't run in 2024, unless he does it from inside a prison. They sure do waste a lot of air time speculating about Donald and 2024. Joe won't keep him out of prison just to run against him, it would be easier than Desantis, but not in the cards. Donald will be very lucky to get through the year without being indicted in Georgia or by the feds on everything except perhaps stealing the kitchen sink from the WH. Did anybody count the silverware when Donald left?


One Polling Number That Could Spell Doom For Trump In 2024 — if He Decides To Run
72,260 views Jul 13, 2022 Sixteen percent of Republicans say if former President Trump is the Republican nominee in 2024, they will either vote for the Democratic candidate, vote for someone else, or sit out of the election all together. "Those numbers are going to be hard to overcome," says New York Times political correspondent Michael C. Bender.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Donald won't run in 2024, unless he does it from inside a prison. They sure do waste a lot of air time speculating about Donald and 2024. Joe won't keep him out of prison just to run against him, it would be easier than Desantis, but not in the cards. Donald will be very lucky to get through the year without being indicted in Georgia or by the feds on everything except perhaps stealing the kitchen sink from the WH. Did anybody count the silverware when Donald left?


One Polling Number That Could Spell Doom For Trump In 2024 — if He Decides To Run
72,260 views Jul 13, 2022 Sixteen percent of Republicans say if former President Trump is the Republican nominee in 2024, they will either vote for the Democratic candidate, vote for someone else, or sit out of the election all together. "Those numbers are going to be hard to overcome," says New York Times political correspondent Michael C. Bender.
I WANT him to run....There is no way a republican candidate can win if trump runs as well. Of the 16%, even if half of them vote for another republican, thats still 8% not voting republican. Then you have the 15-20% who would actually vote for the fat fuck, which would cost the republicans as well. That would be anywhere from 20-30% of their base not voting for their primary winner....they would be fucked so bad. It would just be some long overdue justice if he cost them the 24 election.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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I WANT him to run....There is no way a republican candidate can win if trump runs as well. Of the 16%, even if half of them vote for another republican, thats still 8% not voting republican. Then you have the 15-20% who would actually vote for the fat fuck, which would cost the republicans as well. That would be anywhere from 20-30% of their base not voting for their primary winner....they would be fucked so bad. It would just be some long overdue justice if he cost them the 24 election.
Won't fly, they are braying for his head now, Glenn Kirshner would have a stroke! The entire DOJ would resign on Garland and Jesus himself might intervene! The statue of Justice in the lobby of the DOJ would have tears run from under her stone blindfold and fall like bitter rain on the cold marble floor! :lol:
 

injinji

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Jesus is Executive branch. His dad is Judicial.
Since I'm not working anymore, I've been thinking about writing again. Something that has been rattling around in my head for 25 years is fleshing out Jesus's biological dad. I've got as far as an outline, but the hook I was wanting to use is going to take a lot of work because of the Cornwall tin trade taking a nose dive at just the wrong time.

Anyway, one of Jesus's main running mates was associated with the trade. (or so legend says)

Sabine Baring-Gould recounted a Cornish story how "Joseph of Arimathea came in a boat to Cornwall, and brought the child Jesus with him, and the latter taught him how to extract the tin and purge it of its wolfram. This story possibly grew out of the fact that the Jews under the Angevin kings farmed the tin of Cornwall."[18] In its most developed version, Joseph, a tin merchant, visited Cornwall, accompanied by his nephew, the boy Jesus.

 
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injinji

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Joseph: a man cucked by God.


It's a working title.

"Raising Jesus: a new parents guide"
Father of the Son of God was my first thought. But that is way, way down the line. I've never written anything this far back. Research would be a bitch.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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not being a psychotic trumptard, i had never listened to one of alex jones's podcasts...how can anyone take this hate spewing, moronic cartoon televangelist seriously?....this isn't what i was expecting, so much less intelligence, so much more readily apparent manufactured outrage...i hope his legal troubles crush him and his "network" so badly this weirdo will never have a bigger audience than the other rummies at the local American legion bar...
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Since I'm not working anymore, I've been thinking about writing again. Something that has been rattling around in my head for 25 years is fleshing out Jesus's biological dad. I've got as far as an outline, but the hook I was wanting to use is going to take a lot of work because of the Cornwall tin trade taking a nose dive at just the wrong time.

Anyway, one of Jesus's main running mates was associated with the trade. (or so legend says)

Sabine Baring-Gould recounted a Cornish story how "Joseph of Arimathea came in a boat to Cornwall, and brought the child Jesus with him, and the latter taught him how to extract the tin and purge it of its wolfram. This story possibly grew out of the fact that the Jews under the Angevin kings farmed the tin of Cornwall."[18] In its most developed version, Joseph, a tin merchant, visited Cornwall, accompanied by his nephew, the boy Jesus.

could have happened i guess, would have been about a months sail each way...
i have wondered from time to time exactly what Joseph thought of the whole "immaculate conception" story...and i've often wondered which of Mary's cousins Jesus just happened to have a striking resemblance to...or perhaps it was the goat milk man?
 
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