14 thoughts on “Hey Pam, you busy?”

  1. I disagree with Tulsi being liberal on abortion.

    But when someone does something right, you give props. It’s great that she declassified this Russiagate stuff, and it’s clear why Brennan McCabe et. al. hate her so much.

  2. Gotta love Gabbard doing whatever she can to deflect for the president. She gets humiliated by Trump for telling the truth about Iran and then instead of resigning She decides to run interference for him. Total sell out.

      1. Most of what Gabbard revealed was already known in Trump’s last administration. He did nothing then, so why is he pretending to do something now?

        I’ll tell you why. It distracts his supporters grasping with the reality that he’s started WW3 and is part of the Epstein pedophile ring. And now that is what we are talking about.

        If the heat continues on Epstein, if his poll numbers continue to crater, look for more war, I am betting a 911 style attack on the US that he can blame on Iran.

  3. Nah man, don’t believe her. She lied about Iran–unreliable source!

    I bet the guy who assassinated JFK liked Dijon mustard.

    1. T – She declassified documents. Minimal redactions. Also known as, disclosure.

      The only way to “lie” with that, is to over-redact or not declassify enough documents.

      And maybe she should do more. But, she’s the one who just moved the ball from 0 to 19, or 19 to 80, or I don’t know what the right numbers would be.

      It’s not bad, T.

      It’s good.

  4. Mark – Off topic (for here) but someone may as well revisit the Game State, on Epstein.

    I told you there would be more script-flips incoming. It seems clear, as of this weekend, that Trump’s comments about “Epstein hoax” referred to the upcoming (at that point; now past) Wall Street Journal story, whose “Epstein letter” is indeed a blatant hoax. Even CNN had to report, reluctantly, all that was wrong with it.

    The world is locked in a giant “info war”. The combatants are always trying to flip the script on each other. One of Trump’s signature moves is to pre-detonate the opponent’s next flip by saying things that induce discussion because they make absolutely no sense, until the opponent’s next move comes out, and then the opponent looks stupid in retrospect.

    I don’t endorse any of it. I note it. I’m saying, come on, Shouldn’t grownups be able to wait for the other shoe to drop, after 10 years of this sort of thing?

    1. P.S. From Trump’s point of view, the beauty of his signature move, that he does again and again – acting crazy in advance of the opponent’s next volley – is that it gets people talking & making a fuss over him.

      I can think of more than one person around here, who perhaps want to pride themselves on how righteously anti-Trump they are, but in reality, they assist & support Trump with all their comments.

      From Trump’s point of view: the more absurdly heated, condemning & numerous their comments become, the better.

      It cracks me up. He gets his silly, fragile opponents to keep digging at their own rabbit holes, as if they’re meth addicts or OCD victims.

      1. So anyway , Trump has covered up his involvement in raping underage girls with Jeffrey Epstein. There’s your reality.

          1. Oh well that could all be cleared up if Trump had done what he campaigned on and released the Epstein files.

            There can only be so many reasons why not only he hasn’t done it but why he’s losing his mind and suing and threatening to sue anyone who comes out with new info on his special relationship with Epstein.

            Once the files are released and there’s nothing there I’ll be among the first to apologize.

            But he will never do that, will he?

      2. All evidence goes against that, but you reacted right on schedule Mike.

        Your crazed comments, believe it or not, serve Trump.

        I don’t care if you do or you don’t….. Give me a minute…. OK I literally just prayed for you. God bless you!

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