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Poo-licker prize-winning Eugene Robinson. Yup.
The personality of the one who is bring you the truth is NOT the point Steve but the material he brought to you is the point, Steve.
Now go back and try it again.
New details from a Bob Woodward and Robert Costa interview reveal the truth about Trump’s final days in office is the basis of the report.
So, go back to seek the truth about this report.
I saw Jason Johnson last night Ron and definitely took note of his opening BLOCK.
The media thinks we're impressed by PULITZER PRIZE winning - we're not.
If you folks keep agitating, watch out, violence will erupt.
That blog is about Trump's war on Democracy and the new details on how concerned the nation's Top General was an unhinged lame-duck TRUMP.
Steve, what Chairman Millie was trying to do is contain a national security emergency. Millie believed that President "TRUMP" was in serious mental decline.
This happens after TRUMP was stewing after him losing and in his made-up mind he believes the election was stolen.
Now Steve, talk to the subject and if you don't have 💩 to say, say nothing because those threats of violence don't mean 💩, now let's talk to the subject if you can.
I predict violence Ron, I don't threaten it. I'm not a violent person.
Why Steve Why do you believe that?
Because of your constant vitriol Ron.
Folks like Joy Reid, Nicolle Wallace, etc.
No Steve, it’s because of my continuous search for the truth and expose the lies of Trump.
When violence happens, that will be your excuse? It won't change anything Ron. You need to stop your SLANDERING now.
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New details from a Bob Woodward and Robert Costa interview reveal the truth about Trump’s final days in office, where Gen. Mark Milley was described as trying to contain a president in “serious mental decline”. Even as truth about Trump is revealed, his election lies continue to spread with the help of the GOP, fueling threats toward lawmakers and skepticism about upcoming election. “This is a crazy man,” says Pulitzer prize-winning Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson.