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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI believe this is a clue.
Jeffrey Clark had his house raided. Scott Perry had his phone confiscated by the FBI. Perry introduced Clark to Trump. Both Clark and Perry were a big part of the attempted coup. Perry was one of the traitors who was begging for a pardon.
Indictments may be on the horizon.
The Trump voters who have been living with Alice in Wonderland for years are now crying about the raid on Trumps house. They are going to be crying a lot the next couple of years as indictment after indictment, trial after trial, conviction after conviction takes place. It is going to be something watching reality smack Trump voters upside their heads over and over again. They are going to be in a constant state of crying.
Its been really sad watching so many Americans who have become so incredibly mentally weak, now we get to watch the Trump voters break down and cry.
bucolic_frolic
(43,135 posts)They are working toward the motherlode.
DUgosh
(3,055 posts)Imma say that often - emphasis on plumbing 😂😂😂😂😂😂
3Hotdogs
(12,374 posts)Tables being turned.
OneGrassRoot
(22,920 posts)"fuck your feelings"
They are still flying Trump flags with that lovely little blurb. I'm inclined to say only two things to Trumpers when they bitch, moan and cry:
"It's God's will. And I'd like to add, with zero due respect, fuck your feelings."
gab13by13
(21,312 posts)is that DOJ's actions at Trump have come from criminal referrals.
The fake elector scheme investigation came from the Michigan SOS criminal referral.
The classified document theft investigation came from the National Archive's criminal referral.
The indictment of Bannon even came from the J6 criminal referral.
Would we be in the same spot without those referrals?
Hortensis
(58,785 posts)in response to rising numbers of deaths, resulted in laws that made DUI a felony with serious penalties. The effect on attitudes nationwide, switching benign acceptance and abetting to strong disapproval, was dramatic. The attitude change of course was because most people agreed drunk deaths needed to be stopped. But, notably, conservatives are also particularly influenced to disapproval by someone getting on the wrong sign of the authorities, even now. It's baked in.
And then there's Nixon, who was re-elected in a 49-state sweep in the middle of the Watergate investigations, then mostly swept under the rug by his own voters, who rushed to forget it all after he resigned and 50 or so others were convicted.
Unfortunately, the authoritarian voters who created Der Leader aren't going to prison; they're reportedly rediscovering religion and doubling down on religious zealotry while calling for violent civil war. Most hot air.
But they're all seriously outnumbered by those voters who've been voting their "team," providing a cloak of support without being true believers. We know most of those already would like to do a Nixon and forget it all. Hopefully, turning tRump-the-Great-Leader into tRump-the-Fat-Orange-Loser-Criminal, indicted or not, and indicting and jailing some in his circles will help that along.
intheflow
(28,462 posts)Theyll be taking up arms to protest these political prisoners. Theyve said as much many times. Doesnt mean the lot of the 45 cabal shouldnt all be prosecuted and locked away, just that I dont think think the elevating meltdown will be confined to watching awful people cry. 🙁
There will be violence, they demand it.
Elessar Zappa
(13,964 posts)The vast majority though are cowards and all talk. Im not worried about them.
fightforfreedom
(4,913 posts)librechik
(30,674 posts)Let's collect a few basins of Conservative tears.
Novara
(5,841 posts)Indictments may be on the horizon.