Reality is just a tea shop somewhere for him.. Possibly Hironomiya Naruhito planned it. Nobody would see that coming.
I can get mouldier, eight letters, from Loudermilk. Yeah, police are not the committee which may have more to say about this.
Didn't the democrats complain for 4 years about foreign influence. I guess that makes them white nationalists by your logic.
Bait and switch again. The ask was for you to provide the Donald Trump quotes not some posts on an internet board. Second, most the time I reference black people it was mentioning the horrible state of affairs that blacks have in democrat run cities, including the disproportionate number of black babies that get aborted. When you consider that the blacks get abortions at the highest rate and pro-abortion protest look like the picture below, it makes you wonder who the white nationalists are. You are a huge abortion supporter. I wonder why? It most likely has something to do with the demographics of those who get the abortions. Middle class, well-fed, white democrats are doing their best to defend the right of black women to get abortion.
Democrats are exposed for engaging in partisan witch-hunts with they sensationalizing the tour by Representative Congressman Loudermilk was showing the Capitol around to a father with small kids. It was on video and they did not go to any restricted areas as Capitol police already noted and cleared the Congressman and his guests. Now, supposedly, these kids and their father were supposedly, casing the joint? Hilarious if not for the fact that this is a gross abuse of power and waste of tax dollars with the January 6 sham investigations. Karmic justice will hit these vile Democrats. They are evil as hell.
You're too fucking stupid for words, and too clever by half. The thing I don't get is, if you're so proud of your beliefs, then why don't you just come out from under the hood and revel in your righteousness and rectitude?
Trump et al really have no regard for the idiots who worship them. The grifting shall continue: Donald Trump Jr. calls on Trump supporters to sign his father's birthday card — and pay for the privilege https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-jr-says-supporters-pay-sign-dads-birthday-card-2022-6 Donald Trump Jr. says supporters must pay to sign his father's birthday card. Trump's fundraising efforts have recently come under scrutiny in light of the Jan. 6 hearings. His other donation offers include bestowing supporters with "Great MAGA King Status." Donald Trump Jr. is offering his father's supporters a chance to sign the former president's "official" birthday card — but only if they donate money to his fundraising committee. "My father has done so much for this great Country, and I know it would mean so much to him to see YOUR NAME on his OFFICIAL Birthday Card," Trump Jr. wrote in an email Insider received Tuesday night. A link in the email allows the recipient to write a message to the former president, but potential well-wishers must first pledge at least $1 to send in their online birthday greeting. Donald Trump was born on June 14, 1946. Despite the email being sent on the same date this year, the WinRed fundraising website says it allows contributors to get "EARLY ACCESS to leave a special birthday message before ANYONE ELSE." Donald Trump was born on June 14, 1946. Despite the email being sent on the same date this year, the WinRed fundraising website says it allows contributors to get "EARLY ACCESS to leave a special birthday message before ANYONE ELSE." The New York Times reported that Trump has since accumulated a total of $390 million in donations, which he said would help to overturn his election defeat, boost his allies' political campaigns, and "save America from Joe Biden and the radical left." However, the outlet reported that much of the money has actually gone to paying off expenses for Trump's 2020 presidential campaign and strengthening his political operation so he can run for president again in 2024. According to the Times, he still has $144 million of these contributions in the bank "as of a few months ago." According to the January 6 committee, the Trump team would send up to 25 fundraising emails a day before the Capitol attack. Both Trumps would often send donation requests from the same email address, touting rewards such as a signed photo from the former president and a chance to win an "exclusive VIP" dinner with Trump. One email offered to bestow the title of "Great MAGA King Status" upon donors, whom the fundraising email described as Trump "most RELIABLE and DEDICATED supporters." Ruth Ben-Ghiat, a historian at New York University and an expert on authoritarian leaders, told Insider's Charles Davis that Trump has been "extremely disciplined in grifting and in trying to use the presidency to make money." "His aims were autocratic in that he wanted to turn public office into a vessel of making money for himself; to have private profit off of public office," Ben-Ghiat said.