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We are closing in on The Cretin’s final departure. Looney Guiliani will be soon be finding a hole to slither into for a long Rip Van Winkle sleep. On the eve of his 5th remaining day, Trump met, at the White House, with confidant Mike—My Pillow Guy—Lindell to discuss Trump’ January 20th big counter celebration of Joe Biden’s inauguration. First, Lindell brought up Trump’s alter-ego, which is known, privately, as Marshall Law. Donald never liked his name because it reminded everyone he met of the infamous cartoon character Donald Duck. He always felt self-conscious of the name. It didn’t sound very important so he chose Marshall as his other first name. It made him sound tough and strong. And, his last name, Trump, sounded undignified, so he picked Law, since it made him sound smart, something he could never live up to and achieve.
So, when a screenshot of Lindell’s notebook with the words Martial Law written on it became public, the press thought Martial Law was being planned by The Cretin and his Foot Soldiers. But, in fact, he misspelled it. It was to be spelled Marshall Law. Trump wanted to remake himself at 12:01on January 20th. The press believed that these two idiots were planning a second seditious act to be followed by Trump transforming himself into his alter-ego. He would don his custom made Space Force costume and fade away quietly.
Rumor has it that Trump called Lindell in to actually have some pillow talk, since Mike chops and grinds foam up in order to make those creepy pillows in his “American made factory.” “The best pillow you’ll ever sleep on, or your money back” pillow. Lindell’s grand idea was to load up a large tractor trailer full of his creepy, no doubt foreign made, foam pillows, thousands of pillows, since if you buy one, you will get a second one free! His special offer if you order NOW! You just pay for the shipping and handling of the second one.
Then they’ll drive the truck close to the inauguration perimeter, and pass out all the pillows to the crowd in order to incite a pillow fight insurrection. Wow, won’t that to be a ton of fun? Trump will then announce to his White Grievance Supremacists and domestic terrorist fighters that he is the very infamous pedophile “Q” has been looking for all along. Surprise!!! Once Trump transforms himself into his new persona—Marshall Law, he will then change is entire look, it will then give him some cover. No more yellow hair or orange complexion. No more baggy suits. It will only be Space Force costumes. He will no longer be known as Donald J. Trump. And then, he will go off into the sunset, board a private jet and fly off to North Korea to hook up with his special penpal who with he had exchanged beautiful love letter. How sweet. “They were beautiful letters” Trump has told us all.
Melania will be set free to romp with her new, sexy boyfriend, Mr. “Q” Shaman Man on the beaches of Mar-A-Lago and will ride on his back as she calls out “My Q-Shaman Bull Man”, while the Trump Little Cretins will begin fearing indictments for federal, state and local crimes. Sweet justice.
What we are now learning is that the 1/6/21 insurrection had military trained participants, lined up in formation and decked out in full combat gear as they stormed the U.S Capital building. There are reports that retired military, and retired and employed police officers were part of this White American al-Qaida terrorist group.
Michael Moore feels that what happened on the 6th was a “dry run” tactical operation and were told to keep their guns at home; but, an armed attack is being planned for the 20th. The location(s) is unknown. The Oath Keepers is a domestic terrorist group, one such White Grievance American al-Qaida group whose members are ex-military and law enforcement. The Boogaloo Boys and Proud Boys are both White Grievance Supremacist/Nazi groups. No doubt, these groups communicate through Dark Web websites and chatrooms. He reported on his podcast (link above) that this insurrection had some police and possibly staffer/elected representative insiders assisting the terrorists in finding how to navigate through the tunnels, doors, passageways, and corridors to find their targets. Moore reported that no one has yet been charged with a domestic terrorism charge, yet if these people were Muslims, terrorism charges would be all over the news. He said why were not the police, FBI, etc reporting before the press and the public what was immediately being done? Just as we have seen in the past, after BLM protests, and after the radical right destroyed property, the police, and others stood before the cameras reporting on the “violence" and “chaos”. Cop Killer Donald won’t even set the White House America flag at half-mast. Trump and his followers are not PATRIOTS! They are liars and unAmerican. They are fake Americans and should be ashamed for flying their American flags in their front yards. And, they should be told so!
Trump may become less and less relevant as he faces criminal charges, but these groups will not disappear. The Trump Nazi Party has been unleashed. These fascist members of Congress, those who will escape expulsion and federal criminal co-conspiracy charges, may try and run on Trump’s coattails. But, if they get defeated, then we will find Trump becoming very irrelevant. His name will become a hot potato!
Nepotism Barbie—Sycophant Ivanka Trump continues to feather her father’s MAGA hat by praising his accomplishments. Her Twitter account, and the White House website account, which she is using to praise her father’s so-called accomplishments has been ablaze with unrelenting criticism and facts which she blindly dismisses on a daily basis. Her ignorance proves she is just a plastic, empty headed Barbie Doll. May she be ever known as Toxic Barbie.
Trump’s niece, Mary Trump has stated that Donald enjoyed the insurrection as he hunkered down in the White House tent watching it all unfold on monitors and televisions, since he ducked out and didn’t march to the Capital with his violent mob, as he promised to do. She called him a coward. She said he has always been a coward. Did he have his Adolf Hitler action figure in his pocket while all this was going on? He was angry at staffers for not rejoicing with glee as the Capital was attacked by his domestic al-Qaida-like terrorists.
Where does this all come from? It mainly comes from evangelical Christians. In Carol Kuruvilla terrific article, “White Christian Radicalization Is A Violent Threat,” she writes, “There was a distinctly Christian nationalist presence at the U.S. Capitol riot. Some leaders are trying to publicly reject it — but others are staying silent.” “Last week, an insurrectionist carried this Christian flag onto the Senate floor as rioters stormed the U.S. Capitol to interrupt a joint session of Congress and attempt to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. As [Robert] Jones [the CEO of the Public Religion Research Institute] watched the siege unfold on social media, he was disturbed to see this flag among the symbols the rioters were using ― but he wasn’t surprised.”
“We are indeed at a moment of reckoning for white Christianity, which has been complicit in legitimizing and baptizing white supremacy throughout the entire American story,” Jones told HuffPost. “We white Christians need to speak out, not just for the sake of repairing the damage we have done to our Black and brown brothers and sisters, but for the sake of ourselves and our faith.” “ But in America, Christian Nationalism has long been wrapped up in protecting whiteness. Many white evangelicals have grown anxious in recent years about America’s increasing racial diversity, and believe they are losing ground on culture-war issues.”
“White conservative Christians’ willingness to entertain conspiracy theories could be a product of their close ties to the Republican Party and their loyalty to Trump, according to Elizabeth Neumann, who served as an assistant secretary of counterterrorism at the Department of Homeland Security under Trump until last April.”
“Trump’s hard-line stances have made conservative Republicans “extremely vulnerable” to the grooming techniques of right-wing extremist groups, Neumann said. The outgoing president has sown “seeds of grievances” around white supremacist talking points, such as the idea that immigrants are stealing American jobs, or that the best way to handle terrorism is to keep Muslims out of the country. This has helped create a “common values system” between average Republicans and white supremacists, Neumann said.
Some of the rioters at last week’s insurrection were members of established far-right hate groups, like the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers, or vocal supporter of apocalyptic conspiracy theories such as QAnon. Neumann believes there were other people at the protest who didn’t have official ties to these groups, but who shared their conservative values and were led to believe misinformation about the election.” “The concern I have is not that by being a Christian, you would naturally think that white supremacy is a godly thing or that it’s part of the Bible, as much as it is some of the other political viewpoints that you have gotten into by being a Trump adherent,” she said. “You’ve created this toxic soup of conspiracy that makes people very vulnerable and susceptible to recruitment to other radicalized causes.”
“Conspiracy theories use apocalyptic rhetoric to create a sense of desperation, [Russell Moore, a prominent voice within the Southern Baptist Convention, America’s largest Protestant denomination] Moore said, and people who don’t feel as if their lives have a purpose become addicted to the rush that these theories offer. Christians have a responsibility to speak truth about these conspiracy theories, he said ― and to separate the violent actions of the rioters from the message of Jesus. Moore said he’s heard people claim that the problem with Christianity is that it’s become a “weak, ‘turn the other cheek’ sort of religion.” He pointed out that these kinds of statements explicitly contradict Jesus’ instructions in his famous teaching, the Sermon on the Mount.”
“Moore said Christians should reach out if they see loved ones being drawn into justifying violence ― and if pastors notice that members of their congregations have become vulnerable to that kind of ideology, they should call it out as un-biblical.
Neumann, who is a Christian herself, said church leaders can connect people who have fallen into the “QAnon rabbit hole” with resources to help them de-radicalize. Beyond that, she said, pastors should be willing to say there was no evidence of massive voter fraud in the 2020 election, and to remind their congregations to place their hopes in Christ, instead of on a specific political outcome.”
Michael Moore said, “Trump and inner circle and his crime family have called for this uprising and are pleased with what they have seen and know what is going on. Unless these White terrorist are arrested now more, en masse, there will more attacks that will happen between now and Election Day. I hope this will not happen.” “Law enforcement knows that there will more violence ahead. The terrorists saw on Wednesday that they could get away with this and are now empowered.” Be aware and be careful. “We are in serious danger.” “We must remove the head of the terrorist movement today, and he lives at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.” “They want to stop the new president from taking office. Removing their leader is the only way to stop this [Donald J. Trump]. We must stop this madness. There is no other alternative.” In order to stop this from happening, we must make our public officials accountable.
When you have Nitwit award winning clowns running the show, you end up with a Nitwit circus in chaos.
“Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and to remove all doubt.” Abraham Lincoln
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