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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHow ironic that the sharpie moment will be the line in the sand
defining King Con as a total and complete fraud and a threat to national security.
When you have to lie about the direction of a hurricane and then lie some more after you are exposed, you are a danger to all in your path.
Sorry King Con (chosen by those who stole the election) you are not omnipotent.
The storm surge of justice is coming your way. Hope you and your lies choke in the mud and debris you have strewn across the planet in a totally careless, vulgar, racist and useless life.
Fuck you King Con - you are finished - ITTMF NOW!
Hermit-The-Prog
(33,342 posts)Call Stormy before the Committee.
Make the baby cry on his tweeter.
malaise
(268,980 posts)fucking monster and monster is not a word I use often
Hermit-The-Prog
(33,342 posts)He'd burn up his tweeter, which would make people tune in to find out what's going on, and they -might- get educated.
malaise
(268,980 posts)that would be great TV
IcyPeas
(21,866 posts)was so 5 minutes ago.
what was the breaking news before sharpiegate? and the one before that? I already forget. I can't keep up anymore.
malaise
(268,980 posts)This one is simple - get the ads going
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Exactly why we need to ITMF ... whether the GOP Senate convicts is irrelevant to that.
virgogal
(10,178 posts)unaware of the Sharpie fiasco.The MSM covered it briefly but it has been primarily an internet sensation on political forums.
malaise
(268,980 posts)He lied about this and lied and lied and is still lying - what else has he lied about?
meadowlander
(4,395 posts)People make decisions like whether or not to go into work on the basis of hurricane forecasts. Evacuating is a serious and expensive proposition and shouldn't be done on the basis that the President has a brain fart and is then too vain to admit it so he bends science to validate him.
malaise
(268,980 posts)That's about personal plans and the economy of the state
packman
(16,296 posts)Henry of Huntingdon tells the story as one of three examples of Canute's "graceful and magnificent" behaviour (outside of his bravery in warfare),[1] the other two being his arrangement of the marriage of his daughter to the later Holy Roman Emperor, and the negotiation of a reduction in tolls on the roads across Gaul to Rome at the imperial coronation of 1027.
In Huntingdon's account, Canute set his throne by the sea shore and commanded the incoming tide to halt and not wet his feet and robes. Yet "continuing to rise as usual [the tide] dashed over his feet and legs without respect to his royal person. Then the king leapt backwards, saying: 'Let all men know how empty and worthless is the power of kings, for there is none worthy of the name, but He whom heaven, earth, and sea obey by eternal laws.'" He then hung his gold crown on a crucifix, and never wore it again "to the honour of God the almighty King".[2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Canute_and_the_tide
malaise
(268,980 posts)but I defer to nature rather than gods of any kind.
yaesu
(8,020 posts)i guess the king is above the law after all.
marieo1
(1,402 posts)I hope so!! They are all a bunch of degenerates!! I just wish it had happened a year ago but better late than never!!
Poiuyt
(18,123 posts)Oh well, lessons learned
malaise
(268,980 posts)boomerang