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To: Maple MAGA who wrote (1471128)7/21/2024 2:00:13 PM
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I didn't slander God and I didn't lie. I'd never lie about that. Call me nuts, but I'm no liar.

BTW how come an alleged Christian like you doesn't go to church? Today when I was at church, you were calling me a liar on SI.



To: Maple MAGA who wrote (1471128)7/21/2024 2:05:46 PM
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God didn't save little donnie boy:



To: Maple MAGA who wrote (1471128)7/21/2024 2:06:52 PM
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Donald Trump is a clown, according to clowns (msn.com)



(Mark Alesia/Raw Story)© provided by RawStory

MILWAUKEE — Just outside the security perimeter of the Republican National Convention, across the river from where thousands gathered in support of Donald Trump for president, a gaggle of clowns held court.

They were older clowns, honking horns and proudly displaying their homemade clown cart, featuring circus music and a papier-mâché Trump head adorned with a red tie.

“The Republican party is a clown act, so why not play to that,” said Steve May from Washington state, one of the clowns.

They even have an anti-Trump clown website.

“We are Democracy loving Americans, dressed as clowns, to encourage you to join us in keeping clowns and puppets out of elected office in the United States,” the website says.


(Mark Alesia/Raw Story)© Raw Story

A delegate to the Republican National Convention walks past horn-honking clown Steve May of Washington state, who, with two friends dressed as clowns, protested Donald Trump just outside the convention's security zone.(Mark Alesia/Raw Story)

The clowns, including Pat Spellacy from Arizona and Denny Moriarty from Minnesota, said they have been friends for decades. They started by showing up at local Democratic events, selling clown noses and finger puppets to raise money for the Democratic Party.

Their clown cart says on its side, “Elect clowns, expect a circus.”

As pedestrians passed by, the clowns honked their clown horns and said, “The circus is in town. Did you know that?”


Donald Trump is a clown, according to clowns© Raw Story

Pat Spellacy from Arizona hands an anti-Trump pedestrian a clown nose just outside the security zone of the Republican National Convention.(Mark Alesia/Raw Story)

But not everyone was laughing.

“A guy came over and was being a little threatening,” May said. “He was loud and he grabbed the cart. But the police were marvelous and they got rid of him. No harm done.”

'Unknown client'The Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, which officially began Monday and runs through Thursday evening, has attracted all manner of jokers, agitators and cranks.

Across the street from the clowns, six video trucks were parked next to each other, all showing a parody of Trump’s campaign logo.

“Dictator on day one,” it said, referring to Trump’s comments in December that he wouldn’t be a dictator “except for Day One.”


Donald Trump is a clown, according to clowns© Raw Story

Trucks lined up on a street just outside the security zone at the Republican National Convention.(Mark Alesia/Raw Story)

None of the drivers sitting in the trucks’ cabs knew who financed the messages.

“Unknown client,” said Johnny Ford, one of the drivers.

In the current political climate, it wasn’t completely clear if the display was pro- or anti-Trump.

'Welcome future fake electors'Numerous other kinds of protests — many with a humorous edge — dot the streets of downtown Milwaukee.


Donald Trump is a clown, according to clowns© Raw Story

Sign in the window of a spice food company whose headquarters is in Wisconsin and is unabashed about its politics.(Mark Alesia/Raw Story)


Donald Trump is a clown, according to clowns© Raw Story

Lady with a sign on a hanger protests outside the security zone of the Republican National Convention.(Mark Alesia/Raw Story)


Donald Trump is a clown, according to clowns© Raw Story

Car on street with a protest outside the security zone of the Republican National Convention.(Mark Alesia/Raw Story)


Donald Trump is a clown, according to clowns© Raw Story

Truck sponsored by People for the American Way reminds people what Republican vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance once said about Donald Trump.(Mark Alesia/Raw Story)


Donald Trump is a clown, according to clowns© Raw Story

Protestor outside entrance for cars into the security zone for the Republican National Convention.(Mark Alesia/Raw Story)


Donald Trump is a clown, according to clowns© Raw Story

Spanish language protest truck says, "Wisconsin it's time to reject Trump's agenda. Prohibit access to abortion and contraceptives at the national level. Separate thousands of families through mass deportations. Raise taxes on working communities and exempt the rich from taxes.”(Mark Alesia/Raw Story)



To: Maple MAGA who wrote (1471128)7/21/2024 2:08:54 PM
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What if Ukraine retakes Crimea?

BY DOV S. ZAKHEIM, OPINION CONTRIBUTOR - 07/19/24 9:00 AM ET



A week or so ago, a senior European diplomat visiting Washington suggested to me that Ukraine could take back Crimea.

My first reaction was incredulity. I had difficulty accepting that Ukraine could manage such a radical breakthrough while remaining bogged down in a World War I-type conflict, despite its innovative development and use of weaponry, notably drones of all kinds.

Yet once that diplomat outlined the details of his musings, his argument no longer seemed implausible. To recover the peninsula, Ukraine would have to neutralize Russia’s Black Sea fleet, establish air dominance and destroy all major Russian facilities in or near Crim. And Kyiv has already accomplished the first of these three necessary conditions.

Although roughly two-thirds of the Black Sea fleet survives, it is huddled in the Russian port of Novorossiysk, on the Black Sea’s northeastern shore. Given Ukraine’s successful use of land-based drones and unmanned craft packed with explosives to destroy or disable more than 25 Russian surface ships, it is unlikely that the surviving fleet would emerge from its sanctuary to play a material role in defending Crimea.

Ukraine’s ability to dominate the skies over Crimea, and to eliminate Russian air bases and infrastructure that could support Moscow’s challenge to that dominance, is a very different matter. For Kyiv to have any hope of succeeding in this regard, it would require both air and long-range strike assets that it does not currently possess.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken has announced that Ukraine will, at long last, begin to receive F-16 aircraft later this summer. The Netherlands, Belgium, Norway and Denmark will be contributing about 80 aircraft to the embattled state. Greece is preparing to decommission 32 older F-16s and transfer them to the U.S., where they will be upgraded and sent on to Ukraine.

The F-16 will play a critical role in defending Ukrainian air space. That same capability would, of course, enable it to face off over Crimea against Russian fighters. But the F-16 also has a powerful air-to-ground capability. As the Air Force puts it: the F-16 “has proven itself in air-to-air combat and air-to-surface attack….In an air-to-surface role, the F-16 can fly more than 500 miles (860 kilometers), deliver its weapons with superior accuracy, defend itself against enemy aircraft, and return to its starting point.”

However, the administration’s willingness to lift its hold on the transfer of F-16s to Ukraine has not been matched by the number of pilots that America and its NATO allies have trained for their missions. Nor has the White House responded positively to President Volodymyr Zelensky’s repeated and urgent pleas for both longer-range ATACMS tactical ballistic missiles and more air-defense systems, notably Patriot.

No doubt, the Biden administration does not envisage Kyiv employing the F-16s in a long-range air-to-ground role. Yet were America and its allies to train a sufficient number of Ukrainian pilots for this mission; were Ukraine to receive sufficient F-16s to carry it out; were long-range ATACMS made available to supplement the aircraft; and were more air-defense systems provided to Kyiv’s forces, Ukraine might then have the wherewithal to destroy much of the Russian air bases, infrastructure and supply lines leading into and around Crimea.

Recent reports indicate that Ukrainian attacks on that infrastructure and those supply lines, coupled with massive personnel losses, are having a deleterious effect on the morale of Moscow’s ground troops. Russia has suffered more than a half-million casualties since it launched its invasion in February 2022. Moreover, the number of losses has accelerated. In the last few months, Russia has suffered some 70,000 casualties and averaged 1,200 killed or wounded each day.

Ukrainian forces have demonstrated their ability to systematically knock out Russian air-defense missile systems and radar stations located near Kharkiv. This lays the groundwork for operating the F-16s when they arrive. Were they provided the wherewithal to do the same in Crimea, thereby enabling the F-16s to dominate airspace over the peninsula, it is not unthinkable that many Russian fighting units might simply surrender to attacking Ukrainian forces. Or they might seek to escape to Russian territory over the Kerch bridge, should Russia manage to keep the bridge relatively intact.

Although Zelensky continues to speak of total victory, there is little doubt that both the U.S. and its allies would prefer to see Ukraine agree to negotiate an end to the war. Taking Crimea, or even threatening to do so, would provide Ukraine with leverage that might be sufficiently strong to bring a currently reluctant Vladimir Putin to the negotiating table.

Nevertheless, such a circumstance remains in the realm of fantasy unless and until the U.S. and its allies fulfill most or all of Ukraine’s military needs.

As long as the West insists on providing Kyiv only with defensive weapons, the lives of both fighting forces and innocent civilians will continue to be lost, and the war will remain a stalemate with no clear end in sight.

What if Ukraine retook Crimea? (thehill.com)



To: Maple MAGA who wrote (1471128)7/21/2024 2:10:31 PM
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@VladaKnowlton

Wait til Trump gets jealous and irritated whenever Vance receives any kind of positive attention or compliments from right-wingers that aren’t just about Trump making a “smart” choice. He won’t tolerate being upstaged by a younger fascist.



To: Maple MAGA who wrote (1471128)7/21/2024 2:11:27 PM
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Russian State Media “Trump is unpredictable. He is unpredictable, but he purposely did it. He is purposely dividing American society, pushing it towards civil war.” ~ Ruslan Ostashko HOORAY!









To: Maple MAGA who wrote (1471128)7/21/2024 3:04:43 PM
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Woman Horrified by What Happened After Building Owners Unfurl Biden-Harris Banner Right Above Her Store

A Tennessee woman says a massive sign supporting President Joe Biden has hurt her business.

“I had so many people commenting saying, ‘I’ll never step foot in that business,’” said Angie Monahan, who owns and operates Honey Blossom Boutique in Lenoir City, according to a Tuesday report by WVLT-TV in Knoxville.

“This is how I make my livelihood. This is how my manager makes her livelihood, and I’ve spent seven years building this business. I can’t let one sign tear it apart,” she said.

Monahan leases space from the building’s owner, who put up the sign and has so far not spoken to the media about it. Monahan, however, has plenty to say.

“Shopping is supposed to be fun and relaxing. It’s not supposed to be political,” she told WVLT. “I just don’t make a stance one way or the other. If someone wants to ask my personal opinion, I don’t mind telling them, but that’s not good business.”

Although the area is a largely conservative part Tennessee, Monahan said her feelings are not driven by partisanship.

“We don’t need politics in business. It brings down the whole vibe of downtown,” she said, according to a New York Post report published Friday. “I would feel the same way if it was a Trump sign.”

Should this sign be taken down?

She even put up her own sign in her shop windows, adorned with American flags with arrows pointing upward at the Biden-Harris banner declaring, “This business did not hang this sign.”

She said she has asked the property owner to remove the sign, but he “adamantly, adamantly refuses to take it down.”

City officials said their hands are tied, according to WVLT.

“There’s really not much we can do as far as our election sign regulation ordinance,” City Administrator Amber Kelso told the station.

“We want to be careful because we don’t want to impede on someone’s constitutional rights for freedom of speech. That would go for whether it’s a Biden sign or a Trump sign or whether it’s some other political sign,” she said.

According to the Post, Monana said she was puzzled at first.

“I kept wondering why groups of women were intentionally walking beyond the store, and now I know why,” she said.

After she began speaking out against the sign, she said, she received so many “nasty” and “threatening” messages from Biden backers that she started carrying her gun.

“I do feel threatened. I’m protecting myself,” she said. “I’m not parking in front of the store … I make sure I’m not followed home at night.”

A customer identified as Janette Collier said she went to the store to show support as much as to make a purchase.

“I feel for her because the sign is imposing on her,” she told the Post. “She’s here to run a store, not a political campaign.”

This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.



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“I Would Have Waited for 15 Minutes” – President Trump Says He Was Never Warned of the Threat – Despite Secret Service Tracking Shooter for an Hour! (VIDEO)



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Here is a pic of Trumpelstiltskin's donation to Kamala Harris in 2011:

MAGA are going to lose their minds when they find out Trump donated to Kamala Harris's campaign in 2011



He donated twice and the daughter did as well. He also donated to Newsom