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Oh stewardess,
I speak jive.
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I've never seen soldiers treated particularly well.

Sleeping on the floor, issued substandard clothing and gear, these things are perfectly normal.

Uncle Sugar, no matter who it is at a given moment, has never really given a shit about comfort.
 
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I heard on the radio that Gov Desantis of FL and Gov Abbott of TX have recalled their NG troops immediately

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Do we have any idea on when the National Guard troops will start returning home?



We’re TX and FL ever activated/sent? The list I saw was all commie state governors who sent troops.


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Trump offers hotel to DC National Guard…

Wasn’t Trump the President who donated his entire salary each payday to worthy causes?
Back when a President worked for the American people and not to line his pocket and those of his family.
Which now makes me wonder, where is Hunter.



“We’re in a situation where we have put together, and you guys did it for our administration…President Obama’s administration before this. We have put together, I think, the most extensive and inclusive voter fraud organization in the history of American politics,”
Pres. Select, Joe Biden

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Lou Dobbs... just about the only thing worthwhile left at fnc. Glad someone in the media is actually saying what needs to be said to those GOPe jokers.

Dobbs, Carlson and Shapiro are the only ones left on that network that I have any respect for.

Greg Gutfeld is awesome.

What about Hannity and Ingraham? I haven't watched those two in a while. I can't imagine Hannity selling out.



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Congress Critter Trump? It's a 'fun' scenario, but it would never play out as envisioned. The Swamp fought him nail and tooth when he had the Executive Branch, so he stands no chance as an underling in the Legislative branch.

Don Trump Jr. pooled 8 pct for 2024 in a 752 people sample pool of republicans a month or so back. Only his father and Pence polled higher.

Also ,this thing of a new party? The Republican Party arose out of the Whig Party around 3/1854 and 6 years later took the Presidency. It took a split Democratic Party in 1860 to do so, but history has an uncanny ability to repeat.

Pending the 2nd Presidential Impeachment trail for Conviction in the Senate, we will see if there really will be a great schism in the Republican party, which will be irreparable. The GOP Swamp in DC is playing with nuclear weapon - Former President Donald J. Trump and a lot of supporters.


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Donald Trump is not a politician, he is a leader, politicians are a dime a dozen, leaders are priceless.
 
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12 years. 12 years plus.



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Tiger:

To answer your question: I don’t watch fnc except occasional linked excerpts like the Lou Dobbs one earlier in the thread. Dobbs and Carlson are the only excerpts I will bother investing the time to watch. I have been that way since 2012.

Ingram seems GOPe to me. Hannity broadcasts are like AC/DC songs, heard one then you have essentially heard them all. It is possible I am just a cantankerous bastard and am a poor barometer to assess conservative broadcast worthiness.
 
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Originally posted by divil:
Lou Dobbs... just about the only thing worthwhile left at fnc. Glad someone in the media is actually saying what needs to be said to those GOPe jokers.

Dobbs, Carlson and Shapiro are the only ones left on that network that I have any respect for.

Greg Gutfeld is awesome.

What about Hannity and Ingraham? I haven't watched those two in a while. I can't imagine Hannity selling out.

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Hannity definitely has not sold out. He is a solid Trump supporter. Unfortunately, he is so repetitive that it's annoying. Ingraham does good work.

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The troops will be fine. A cold parking garage will give them something legit to bitch about. It's probably just poor planning...the political critters were terrified and thought they might need to be rescued from the deplorables. Filling the Capital with troops was the objective...not efficient utilization of resources.


Trump offered his hotel for use by the troops. Some anal opening officer(?) ordered them back to the garage. And before we start rhapsodizing about how well the troops are doing, we just might want to find out how they were equipped to deal with concrete floors and freezing temperatures.


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Originally posted by Jimbo Jones:
I heard on the radio that Gov Desantis of FL and Gov Abbott of TX have recalled their NG troops immediately

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Originally posted by HuskySig:
Do we have any idea on when the National Guard troops will start returning home?



We’re TX and FL ever activated/sent? The list I saw was all commie state governors who sent troops.


Texas sent 1000 troops.

And as much as them being banished is piss poor I know as a young troop I would much prefer a parking garage over the capital. I can only imagine the amount of BS they had to go through...dress right dress on steroids. Roll Eyes
 
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On hannity they said according to the Geneva conventions, prisoners can’t be forced to sleep on concrete floors, well at least officially.


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^^^Not surprising....Par for the course it seems. Unfortunately those in power in the US seem to Hate Americans, and REALLY Hate America! Frown


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The troops will be fine. A cold parking garage will give them something legit to bitch about. It's probably just poor planning...the political critters were terrified and thought they might need to be rescued from the deplorables. Filling the Capital with troops was the objective...not efficient utilization of resources.


Lol...my son (Marine Reserves) said those digs were better than most of his drill weekends.

He routinely sleeps on the floor of the armory the night before since he has such a long drive.
They've sprung for a hotel room one time in the last year.


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Tiger:

To answer your question: ....

Thanks. I agree on Hannity. I love the guy and what he does to stand up for America, but the yelling matches got old a long time ago.



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Hannity definitely has not sold out....

Thanks, David. I agree.



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Sadly Hannity has become, at least for me, despite being solidly in the pro-MAGA camp, the "department of redundancy department" and thus, irritating at best to listen to Smile



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This impeachment trial talk in the Senate is quite bizarre to me. It seems so ridiculous. How can they possibly have an impeachment trial when the President is already out of office? Seriously, wtf? Does that mean that Republicans can one day impeach Obama and then convict him in the Senate for all the actual crimes he committed in office? This is beyond nonsense.


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This impeachment trial talk in the Senate is quite bizarre to me. It seems so ridiculous. How can they possibly have an impeachment trial when the President is already out of office? Seriously, wtf? Does that Republicans can one day impeach Obama and then convict him in the Senate for all the actual crimes he committed in office? This is beyond nonsense.


I don’t think it’s going to fly, I’m already hearing discussion that Democrats are getting cold feet about it and are downplaying any talk of it.

It’s very bizarre; to me it’s like when the body of Oliver Cromwell was dug up and executed like 10 years after he died, or the Pope that had one of his long-dead predecessors exhumed and put on trial and declared guilty and executed.

I don’t even think this is Constitutional and would be declared as such by the SCOTUS.


 
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