Saturday, February 13, 2021

Tweets Of The Day

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Over 9,000 virus patients sent to NY nursing homes."

So Cuomo was invited to the White House to wargame how to prevent Democrat actions from hurting Democrat future chances.

Elderly in Florida were safer although their were more of them in total and percentage-wise, because a Republican governor did not do what a Democrat governor did.

Seniors in Florida understand that De Santis did a much better job than Cuomo.

Cuomo (D) did not send infected senior to the Hospital Ship Mercy or the Javits center. He showed seniors no mercy and sent patients with viral pneumonia straight to nursing homes.


Trump is still here. The Never Trumper are fleeing the ship, they are fleeing the FBI, ... they are in the run.

Cuomo is fleeing the cameras. He is not fleeing the law, because Biden is the law, and a the law is corrupt.

Jack Meoff said...

Washington (CNN)In an expletive-laced phone call with House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy while the Capitol was under attack, then-President Donald Trump said the rioters cared more about the election results than McCarthy did.

"Well, Kevin, I guess these people are more upset about the election than you are," Trump said, according to lawmakers who were briefed on the call afterward by McCarthy.

McCarthy insisted that the rioters were Trump's supporters and begged Trump to call them off.

Trump's comment set off what Republican lawmakers familiar with the call described as a shouting match between the two men. A furious McCarthy told the then-President the rioters were breaking into his office through the windows, and asked Trump, "Who the f--k do you think you are talking to?" according to a Republican lawmaker familiar with the call.

The newly revealed details of the call, described to CNN by multiple Republicans briefed on it, provide critical insight into the President's state of mind as rioters were overrunning the Capitol. The existence of the call and some of its details were first reported by Punchbowl News and discussed publicly by McCarthy.

The Republican members of Congress said the exchange showed Trump had no intention of calling off the rioters even as lawmakers were pleading with him to intervene. Several said it amounted to a dereliction of his presidential duty.

"He is not a blameless observer, he was rooting for them," a Republican member of Congress said. "On January 13, Kevin McCarthy said on the floor of the House that the President bears responsibility and he does."

Speaking to the President from inside the besieged Capitol, McCarthy pressed Trump to call off his supporters and engaged in a heated disagreement about who comprised the crowd. Trump's comment about the would-be insurrectionists caring more about the election results than McCarthy did was first mentioned by Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, a Republican from Washington state, in a town hall earlier this week, and was confirmed to CNN by Herrera Beutler and other Republicans briefed on the conversation.

"You have to look at what he did during the insurrection to confirm where his mind was at," Herrera Beutler, one of 10 House Republicans who voted last month to impeach Trump, told CNN. "That line right there demonstrates to me that either he didn't care, which is impeachable, because you cannot allow an attack on your soil, or he wanted it to happen and was OK with it, which makes me so angry."

"We should never stand for that, for any reason, under any party flag," she added, voicing her extreme frustration: "I'm trying really hard not to say the F-word."

Herrera Beutler went a step further on Friday night, calling on others to speak up about any other details they might know regarding conversations Trump and Pence had on January 6.

"To the patriots who were standing next to the former president as these conversations were happening, or even to the former vice president: if you have something to add here, now would be the time," she said in a statement.

Another Republican member of Congress said the call was problematic for Trump.

"I think it speaks to the former President's mindset," said Rep. Anthony Gonzalez, an Ohio Republican who also voted to impeach Trump last month.

Anonymous said...

Panting

Anonymous said...

What a joke Lapides is, he wouldn't be able to convince Joe Hill!

fred said...

MOMMY BOY IS NAME CALLING AND INSULTING AND UNABLE TO REFUTE COMMENT POSTED..CALL IT A LIE. HOW, WHEN, PROOF? YOUR TURN, MOMMY' BABY.GIVEZ US THE REFUTATION

Anonymous said...

In an expletive-laced phone call with House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy while the US Capitol was under attack, then-President Donald Trump said the rioters cared more about the election results than McCarthy did.

"Well, Kevin, I guess these people are more upset about the election than you are," Trump said, according to lawmakers who were briefed on the call afterward by McCarthy.

McCarthy insisted that the rioters were Trump's supporters and begged Trump to call them off.

Trump's comment set off what Republican lawmakers familiar with the call described as a shouting match between the two men. A furious McCarthy told the then-President the rioters were breaking into his office through the windows, and asked Trump, "Who the f--k do you think you are talking to?" according to a Republican lawmaker familiar with the call.

The newly revealed details of the call, described to CNN by multiple Republicans briefed on it, provide critical insight into the President's state of mind as rioters were overrunning the Capitol. The existence of the call and some of its details were first reported by Punchbowl News and discussed publicly by McCarthy.

The Republican members of Congress said the exchange showed Trump had no intention of calling off the rioters even as lawmakers were pleading with him to intervene. Several said it amounted to a dereliction of his presidential duty.

"He is not a blameless observer. He was rooting for them," a Republican member of Congress said. "On January 13, Kevin McCarthy said on the floor of the House that the President bears responsibility and he does."

Speaking to the President from inside the besieged Capitol, McCarthy pressed Trump to call off his supporters and engaged in a heated disagreement about who comprised the crowd. Trump's comment about the would-be insurrectionists caring more about the election results than McCarthy did was first mentioned by Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, a Republican from Washington state, in a town hall earlier this week, and was confirmed to CNN by Herrera Beutler and other Republicans briefed on the conversation.

"You have to look at what he did during the insurrection to confirm where his mind was at," Herrera Beutler, one of 10 House Republicans who voted last month to impeach Trump, told CNN. "That line right there demonstrates to me that either he didn't care, which is impeachable, because you cannot allow an attack on your soil, or he wanted it to happen and was OK with it, which makes me so angry."

"We should never stand for that, for any reason, under any party flag," she added, voicing her extreme frustration. "I'm trying really hard not to say the F-word."

Herrera Beutler went a step further Friday night, calling on others to speak up about any other details they might know regarding conversations Trump and then-Vice President Mike Pence had on January 6.

"To the patriots who were standing next to the former president as these conversations were happening, or even to the former vice president: if you have something to add here, now would be the time," she said in a statement.

Another Republican member of Congress said the call was problematic for Trump.

"I think it speaks to the former President's mindset," said Rep. Anthony Gonzalez, an Ohio Republican who also voted to impeach Trump last month. "He was not sorry to see his unyieldingly loyal vice president or the Congress under attack by the mob he inspired. In fact, it seems he was happy about it or at the least enjoyed the scenes that were horrifying to most Americans across the country."

As senators prepare to determine Trump's fate, multiple Republicans thought the details of the call were important to the proceedings because they believe it paints a damning portrait of Trump's lack of action during the attack. At least one of the sources who spoke to CNN took detailed notes of McCarthy's recounting of the call.

Anonymous said...

Frederick R. Lapides or a troll pretending to be him was really set off.

He or she does not remember or think. Fred or his doppelganger forgets that That ANTIFA was there plus about 6 to 20 yahoos who planned this for Months. So it had nothing to do with the speech.

Now Fred or the doppelganger also forgets Trump offered to send 15,000 troops to DC for JAN6th to keep the peace and his offer was declined by Democrats.

Hardly the offer of an insurrectionist.

Also Frederick or his doppelganger might consider the Dems are starting to rout. They want to suspend Impeachment. Dems are center or flanks are giving way.

Have fun!

Anonymous said...

There's that fixation with " mommy boys" again. Speaking of truth Lapides where's your DD-214?

Anonymous said...

DD-214 Lapides.

Anonymous said...

Murkowski: "I Don't See How Donald Trump Could be Re-Elected to the Presidency Again"


Maybe if she cannot see, then maybe she does not have the IQ, the wisdom, the knowledge or the honesty to serve as senator?

Maybe she is just a shill occupying the office of senator to enrich herself.

She never won her office as a newcomer, but always as an incumbent after daddy gave it to her. Maybe since it was handed to her by daddy, she had her growth as a person stunted, She is not and has never been mature.