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2 minutes ago, BigRedBuster said:

What a load of horse s#!t. 
 

 

That’s some hardcore questioning :facepalm:

 

Her- Why haven’t you disclosed any bank accounts?

 

Him- I’m a man of modest means. We have numerous kids in college/grad school and have a lot of expenses.

 

Her- Yeah, a lot of Americans are in the same living paycheck to paycheck boat.

 

What a f#&%ing farce. Yet the gullible eat it up and believe FauxNews.

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53 minutes ago, JJ Husker said:

That’s some hardcore questioning :facepalm:

 

Her- Why haven’t you disclosed any bank accounts?

 

Him- I’m a man of modest means. We have numerous kids in college/grad school and have a lot of expenses.

 

Her- Yeah, a lot of Americans are in the same living paycheck to paycheck boat.

 

What a f#&%ing farce. Yet the gullible eat it up and believe FauxNews.

 

Incredible that anyone could actually believe him.  Even if his homespun bulls#!t about being a man of modest means were true it's next to impossible to function without a bank account in our society without being a full blown renunciate.  But that ain't him. 

 

So the obvious question he's trying to avoid with his clean cut bespectacled smirky face is ...."What the f#&% are you hiding???"

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Speaking of bulls#!t.  He put to shame two pros by shooting 70.  He's got nothing on Kim Jong-Il though.  In fact, Kim would have crushed him by 32 shots.  

 

https://www.espn.com/espn/page2/index/_/id/7369649

 

"The greatest golfer in history is gone.

North Korean dictator/superstar golfer Kim Jong-Il has died at 69 

 

Kim Jong-Il never needed a swing coach to master the sport of golf.
Kim shot 38 under, including 11 holes-in-one, at the 7,700-yard championship course at Pyongyang in the VERY FIRST golf round of his life, according to North Korean state media. This was in 1994, when Kim was 52 years old. Even more impressive, Kim stood just 5-foot-3, yet he was able to overpower a course as long as any ever played in major championship history. Who knows how good Kim could have been if he had taken up the sport earlier? Who knows how many times he bested 38 under in the 17 years since his first round?"

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26 minutes ago, BigRedBuster said:

 

Donating to any political party is dumb.  Having her as co chair is even dumber. 
 

Hopefully people start sending that wasted to money to places like St. Jude’s instead.  

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4 minutes ago, Guy Chamberlin said:

Katie Britt and Lara Trump will have the same effect on Donald Trump's support as the 1,328 other jaw-dropping deal breakers since 2015. 



I agree when it comes to presidential voting. But I think Lara's involvement in the RNC will be harmful to the GOP in other elections. If we're an autocracy by 2029, maybe that won't matter. But I'll take something.

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What do you all make of this story?

I mean anyone right of center tends to dismiss out of hand concerns about right-wing Christian nationalism, but isn't that EXACTLY what this is?

Inside A Secret Society Of Prominent Right-Wing Christian Men Prepping For A ‘National Divorce’

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A secret, men-only right-wing society with members in influential positions around the country is on a crusade: to recruit a Christian government that will form after the right achieves regime change in the United States, potentially via a “national divorce.” 

 

It sounds like the stuff of fantasy, but it’s real. The group is called the Society for American Civic Renewal (the acronym is pronounced “sacker” by its members). It is open to new recruits, provided you meet a few criteria: you are male, a “trinitarian” Christian, heterosexual, an “un-hyphenated American,” and can answer questions about Trump, the Republican Party, and Christian Nationalism in the right way. One chapter leader wrote to a prospective member that the group aimed to “secure a future for Christian families.”

 

It’s an uncanny mimicry of the clandestine engine that, in the right-wing’s furthest imaginings, has driven recent social changes and left them feeling isolated and under siege: a shadowy network occupying the commanding heights of business, politics, and culture, open only to a select, elite few, committed to reshaping the United States to align it with the group’s radical values. 

 

The men TPM has identified as behind this group — and they are all men — have a few things in common. They’re all a certain kind of devout Christian traditionalist. They are white. They have means, financial and social, and are engaged in politics.

 

Until TPM began reporting this story several weeks ago, the membership of the group had remained largely secret. Its existence was known and has been previously reported on by The Guardian, but the details of the group’s mission, membership criteria, board, and internal communications remained outside of public view. Beginning late Thursday, some of the leading members of the group identified by TPM through our reporting came forward publicly to acknowledge their memberships in the organization and published an internal document that TPM had already obtained. They said they were doing so in anticipation of another story by The Guardian.

 

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