Almost every week, Republicans join a competition to see who can say the most outlandish things, and in the process, they push the envelope on just how bad InsaniTEA can become. I trust that you will believe it, when I tell you that last week was no exception.
Trump confidante says completely unhinged thing about Hillary Clinton.
In fairness, saying completely unhinged things about Hillary Clinton is Trump’s longtime friend, confidante and adviser Roger Stone’s stock in trade. The larger-than-life Republican dirty trickster spent some time with his favorite nutty conspiracy theorist Alex Jones again this week.
Per RightWingWatch: Stone told Jones and another guest, Gary Heavin, the founder of the fitness business Curves who just happens to be a 9/11 truther and right-wing movie producer, that he fears for his life because his nemeses Bill and Hillary Clinton own and operate a "machine that has a trail of bodies as far as you can see.”
This from a man who has called for Hillary Clinton to be executed, also that treasonous socialist, Bernie Sanders.
Would-be Stone assassins should be aware that he has increased his security, because those evil "Clintons have a track record” of beating and killing anyone who stands in their way.
No one really doubts that Stone has already written much of the script Trump will follow in the general election against Clinton. [emphasis added]
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I found video of Stone’s absurd claims.
Barf Bag Alert!!
This just the fifth of five worst Republican moments listed from last week alone. Click through for the other four, if you dare.
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1. I read this in other sources. "In-house historian." In Trump's world, which seems to be Orwellian, or Carrollian, or both, that is oddly appropriate. I believe the Secret Service is on it, though. But be patient. They only work fast for an immediate threat. For gathering evidence, they work mush more slowly.
2. I loved "Racist McShootface." Martin Shrkeli, not so much.It's sad that there are people – plenty of people – who admire Georg Zimmerman and think this was a wonderful idea. So many he managed to forget about those of us who see it as evil incarnate. And, there are people who still think they must demonize Trayvon. Someone on Care2 said he had nee buying ingredients for drugs. Fortunately, some one else wondered what kind of drugs are made with Skittles and iced tea. I'm still waiting for an answer yo that question.
3. Now this scares me. The last time someone righeously invoked "Teflon" to describe a Presidential candidate, he served two terms. Granted that then we didn't know quite how toxic it is.
4. When someone is projecting like this it's next to impossible to inject any sanity. Could it be called "projectingtile vomitong"? I for one will continue to be terrified of Rush and rushians while completely at ease with transgenders. I wish I cold remember where I read a blog entry about Christine Jorgensen this week, which pointed out that no one mentioned the word "bathroom" to her. Ever.
5. Roger Stone. OMG. I suspect he just WISHES someone hated him enough to try to kill him. As opposed to hating the pure evil he spouts.
Having read through the posts at the link, I'm having strong doubts that there is enough psychotropic medications to deal with the pathology that is the Rethuglican Party.
Lord have mercy!
And that includes thje illegal ones!
When Trump announced his candidacy, I thought everyone would see what a joke it was. I had no idea that he would pander to racism, hatred of women and gays, as well as mistreatment of those with handicaps. I cannot grasp the hatred he has spewed and stirred in this country. I thought we were better than this.
Zimmerman should be doing time in prison.
Rush is a drag, no longer a rush for anyone. He should be completely off the air.
Stone sounds like someone who seriously needs counselling.
He would be, if not for a corrupt prosecutor, who lost after a an very substandard prosecution,
They did it AGAIN!!!
Anthony Senecal has way too much time on his hands. Both he and Trump are extreme haters.
Zimmerman: What Edith said. Times 3x.
Limbaugh: I didn't know he was still on the air. He's an embarrassment to those radio talk show hosts who do have good shows, imo. I don't listen to his garbage. Can't stand his narcissistic tones and comments.
Thanks, Tom.
1. Anthony Senecal: Now that's some surprise, Drumpf backtracking on his own ideas put into slightly blunter terms by his man-servant by disavowing him, isn't it? Obama has asked the press to seriously look into Drumpf past and present statements and not just cover the circus act, so we'll be hearing Drumpf having to distance himself from statements and people most every day soon.
2. Gun on the internet: I can't comment on this as it's physically impossible for me to type these two names together in one comment. Call it a gut reaction.
3. Katrina Pierson: Apparently she's still his spokeswoman and apparently she's still insane. But Drumpf will hold on to her because her reflexes are perfect: whenever someone kicks Drumpf in the shin for making one of his "thought-provoking" statements, she kicks Obama in the balls.
4. Flush Rush: I don't think Rush is so much obsessed with other people's genitals as he is jealous of those people who could in theory enact the sick fantasies playing in his brain but won't. Because the transsexual person in the ladies' are WOMEN, you idiot. Only perverts like Rush would think of dressing up as a woman to go and rape a woman in a public toilet. On the other hand he might (also) get his kicks from watching a transsexual woman being raped, beaten up or killed after having to enter the gents'.
5. Stone used the little time he had to trow in at least three astonishing ridiculous lies about the Clintons AND an ad for something called Brainforce, I believe, something he admits to popping 3 to 4 times a day. That explains it all, doesn't it? I bet he's got Drumpf hooked on the stuff too which would explain a lot too. But Drumpf isn't hooked as long as Stone is and still has sense enough to deny having advisers and think it all up himself because "I've got a very good brain, you know." If I had a confidante and adviser like Stone who is so obviously paranoid and delusional, I'd deny it too even if it meant losing my supplier.
Thanks all! Hugs!!