Quando, uma manhã, RFK despertou de sonhos inquietos, achou-se na sua cama transformado num fascista monstruoso.
Falando de "bilionários" (as dívidas contam para os biliões?) este parece estar muito zangado e desequilibradohttps://x.com/Acyn/status/1826822871924310250
Não gozes com o cidadão sénior, coitadinho do senhor.Enquanto ao senhor "esteroides anabolizantes", "não tomem vacinas porque senão morrem logo a seguir", já há muito se sabia que ele partilhava com o Trump de toda uma série de ideias em comum. Até já dizem que ele tem pouso fixo no novo governo se o Trump ganhar.
"I have made clear that I strongly oppose Trump for the nomination and will not endorse Trump," Barr told NBC News. Asked if the 2024 race ends up in a rematch between Trump and President Joe Biden, Barr told NBC he'd "jump off that bridge when I get to it."Similar comments came from Mick Mulvaney, another one of Trump's former chiefs of staff, according to NBC. "I am working hard to make sure that someone else is the nominee," Mulvaney told NBC. "I think he's the Republican who is most likely to lose in a general election, of all our leading candidates. If anyone can lose to Joe Biden, it would be him."“A person that has no idea what America stands for.” “The end of American democracy.” “Not fit to be president.”• Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said Trump had the understanding of “a fifth- or sixth-grader,” according to accounts of Woodward’s book that were published by The Washington Post. The comments came after a National Security Council meeting on Jan. 19 in which Trump questioned why the government was using resources to maintain a U.S. military presence on the Korean Peninsula. Mattis told Trump that presence was necessary “in order to prevent World War III.”• White House chief of staff John Kelly called Trump “an idiot” and said he thought the president was “unhinged,” The Post also reported. NBC News first reported in May that Kelly had referred to the president as an idiot multiple times, in addition to making several remarks “insulting the president’s intelligence and casting himself as the savior of the country.” • Omarosa Manigault Newman, who was the highest-ranking African-American staffer in the West Wing, claimed in a book published earlier this summer that Trump is a “racist, misogynist and bigot.” In her book, “Unhinged,” Manigault Newman said she witnessed Trump use racial epithets while describing presidential counselor Kellyanne Conway’s husband, George Conway, who is half Filipino.• Earlier this year, Michael Wolff detailed in his book “Fire and Fury” that a number of individuals in the Trump administration insulted the president’s intelligence. Both Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and former chief of staff Reince Priebus called Trump an “idiot,” Wolff wrote. Former economic adviser Gary Cohn said Trump was “dumb as shit,” and former national security adviser H.R. McMaster said the president was a “dope,” according to the book.• Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon said in November 2017 that Trump was “like an 11-year-old child,” according toVanity Fair. He also said that Trump had “lost his step.” Bannon had left the White House in August 2017.• Former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson in July 2017 called Trump a “moron,”NBC News reported. The comments came after Tillerson had a meeting at the Pentagon with members of the White House national security team and Cabinet officials.• At a dinner in July 2017, McMaster mocked Trump, also calling him an “idiot,”BuzzFeed News reported. At the dinner, which was with Oracle CEO Safra Catz, McMaster also said Trump was a “dope” with the intelligence of a “kindergartner,” according to that report.That’s just a sampling of what one-time aides and allies of Donald Trump have said about him since he announced his third run for the presidency. As the 45th president takes another run at the White House, a long list of his associates have emerged as vocal critics, publicly condemning their former boss and characterizing the prospect of his reelection in dire terms.With the country just months away from a rematch between Trump and President Biden, many former high-ranking officials — among them a vice president, a secretary of state, and a defense secretary — say Trump is not up to the job, and they won’t support him come November, underscoring a remarkable withdrawal of support from some of the highest-ranking officials of his former administration. Officials who were once among Trump’s closest partners and allies say he “poses the greatest threat to democracy,” and a second term would be “tumbling towards a dictatorship.”John Bolton, Trump’s former national security advisor whom Trump ousted after months of disagreement, told the Globe in an interview that the presumptive Republican presidential nominee is “not fit to be president.” Bolton said he will cast a write-in vote for former vice president Dick Cheney in November.
Já agora de que variante étnica é ela este ano?Porque em 2016 era india mas em 2020 era negra
Citação de: P44 em Agosto 25, 2024, 04:26:25 pmJá agora de que variante étnica é ela este ano?Porque em 2016 era india mas em 2020 era negraAmbas as etnias. O pai é da Jamaica, a mãe é índia. Para quem consome 24/7 a desinformação da extrema direita pode ser complicado.
Bós sois um bom piadista comeis a palha toda que os merdia "isentos" vos põe à frente
Ele quer é mama!