Amanda Hugginkiss approved
Menzo
6054
Donate to Trump to pwn the Repubs?
RichVR
6055
And he will take the list, crumple it up, and throw it behind him.
āFuck this shit. What are the ratings?ā
Just donated a large sum to the DJT campaign. Canāt wait for the shout out!
RichVR
6057
How do you fuck with them without getting shitgibbon mail? Other than a spoofed email?
Pointing the kpop stans at them still work?
RichVR
6059
I meant that I want to donate thousands of dollars to the orange, but not start to get nazi emails. :)
Well, so much for the idea of Tiffany being okay.
Thrag
6062
Iāve seen this episode before

abrandt
6063
I didnāt do anything and Iām still getting the emails⦠Seriously at least four per day, it comes across as desperate.
This was the best part of the email about donating to get your name shown.
Give them all your money. Itās the right thing to do.
That is not dead which can eternal lie.*
*as in, speak falsehoods.
Timex
6069
57% is lower than i would have expected, frankly.
Seems like they didnāt tell them the number of deaths. I would hope, though Iād probably be disappointed, that the 57% would drop if they were told it was 170K+ (or at least to assume it was 170K+). I wouldnāt be surprised if a significant portion of Republicans think the numbers are super low or made up.
Menzo
6071
Yeah me too. Weāve seen time and again that Republicans see COVID as something that happens to other people. Combine that with their general lack of empathy and you have a recipe for this sort of outcome. That just says to me that 57% of Republicans havenāt had someone close to them affected by COVID, so they donāt really care.
Timex
6072
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/08/23/first-we-need-truth/
First, every agency and department should release all documents the Trump administration previously withheld from congressional subpoenas. Find them and post them online. Every page. That should set the scene for a transparency initiative from the new administration. Freedom of Information Act requests should be answered promptly. Claims of executive privilege should be asserted only in the most limited circumstances, such as national security. White House logs of who comes and goes should be posted online, as well.
Second, the new administration should vigorously pursue each and every credible charge of perjury committed by administration witnesses over the past four years. Perjury is difficult to prove, but incomplete or misleading testimony to Congress can also be actionable. This should set an example of zero tolerance for lying to Congress.
Third, the Justice Department needs a thorough review of its filings under the Trump administration. Did the department lie to any court? Did it improperly withhold documents from any court? There is an ethical obligation to inform courts of any such conduct. The perpetrators, if still at the Justice Department, should be fired and their alleged wrongdoing referred to state bar authorities for professional sanction. (Beyond examining evidence of falsehoods, the department will need an inspector general to review any other cases of professional misconduct, whether in facilitating or ignoring illegal conduct or in allowing political motives to taint investigations or cases.)
Fourth, scientific and other outside boards disbanded by the Trump administration and information scrubbed from websites should be restored. Each agency or department should withdraw and/or correct previous publications, studies and reports that did not adhere to the highest standards of scholarship.