At this rate nobody is gonna vote for trump in 2020.
Julian Turner
I love Grannyanne.
Gavin Williams
Awoo
Benjamin Morales
>not so good >BAN ALL GUNS RIGHT NOW YOU FUCKING ORANGE CHEETO!
Kevin Hill
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer attacked one of President Donald Trump’s judicial nominees on Wednesday because the nominee is white.
The Democrat from New York said on the Senate floor that he could not vote to approve Marvin Quattlebaum for a vacancy on the U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina because he is a white man replacing two black Obama nominees.
“The nomination of Marvin Quattlebaum speaks to the overall lack of diversity in President Trump’s selections for the federal judiciary,” Schumer complained. “Quattlebaum replaces not one, but two scuttled Obama nominees who were African American.”
“As of February 14th, 83 percent of the President Trump’s confirmed nominees were male, 92 percent were white. That represents the lowest share of non-white candidates in three decades,” he continued. “It’s long past time that the judiciary starts looking a lot more like the America it represents. Having a diversity of views and experiences on the federal bench is necessary for the equal administration of justice.”
“I’ll be voting no on the Quattlebaum nomination,” Schumer concluded.
Samuel James
REEEEEEEEEEEE YOU DELET THIS RIGHT NOW
Christian Robinson
ATTENTION: new baker still needed, or Joe takes over the thread
Landon Hernandez
#fellowsandniggers
Angel Torres
Drunk posting is best dposting
Joshua Gomez
Meme war vet here. you bet your ass I am not voting for Trump. Looks like the enemy of my enemy is now my friend.
Liam Williams
Ducking pussy, should’ve finishers the fenocide
Daniel Sullivan
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Jeremiah Barnes
Mutt ahahahah u fucking impure nigger
Jackson Brown
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Charles Adams
>Take the guns first and due process later
Dominic Bailey
Alrighty fellas I can walk sort of straight. She’ll be right
Camden Gray
pack it up boys, (((they))) got to him
Jackson Rivera
For those not in the know, Italy's election is this Sunday. Euroskepticism and migration are two big issues in it so I hear.
James Cox
MAGA
Chase Bell
Mr. Schumer, does a judges skin color affect their ability to try a case? Does the judges skin color change the meaning of justice?
Hudson Long
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Joseph Morgan
C O N G O
Carter Morris
Dumb sandnigger.
Christopher Reyes
> At this rate nobody is gonna vote for trump in 2020. I truly doubt anything Obama said in 2013 prevented people from voting for his third term in 2016. If Trump went to sign something now tho, that would be different but as it is the only impact depends on this midterm republican candidates behavior
Vote for sanders atleast you know that he is a kike
Caleb Adams
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Jace Parker
Hand over the rifles, goyim
Josiah Green
>TRUMP HAS BEEN IN OFFICE >404 DAYS >20 HOURS >59 MINUTES >STILL NO UFO FILES
Aiden Miller
>respect 2nd admendment! what did he mean by this?
Mason Gonzalez
Go home austria you're drunk
Aaron Williams
How about you get only just the bullets?
Josiah Perez
> At this rate nobody is gonna vote for trump in 2020. God speed, Berlusconi, he may be a mob boss but he is /ourboss/. Here is an assortments of Berlusconi pearls, truly Trump before Trump even entered politics
kek, not even Berlusconi was this much a shitposting artist and he had the best bantz
Berlusconi on Obama > Of Barack Obama, upon his election as US president in November 2008, he said: "[Mr Obama is] young, handsome and suntanned." > His response to the wave of criticism following the remark: ''God save us from imbeciles... How can you take such a great compliment negatively?"
> Schulz > To German MEP Martin Schulz, at start of Italy's EU presidency in July 2003: "I know that in Italy there is a man producing a film on Nazi concentration camps - I shall put you forward for the role of Kapo (guard chosen from among the prisoners) - you would be perfect."
About the left > The Left loves the poor so much it creates more of them every time it gets into power.
About Mussolini > Mussolini never killed anyone, he just sent dissenters abroad for vacation.
About Merkel > I believe that all my problems with Angela Merkel started when it was reported that I had called her “an unfuckable lard arse (to which he denies but I don't know)
David Cameron to his wife, about Berlusconi > Samantha I’ve got to go off to Italy – dinner with Berlusconi. Don’t worry I’ll get so-and-so to pull me out of the jacuzzi before the whores turn up
Aaron Sanchez
>ORANGE CHEETO As opposed to another color cheeto? >Redundant
Dylan Scott
Looks like he’s trading a shitty accessory in exchange for removing gun free zones.
Jaxon Fisher
>love this timeline
Asher Cook
> until I've got a store run out of the way first I have a high stakes meeting in an hour and 45. If I'm still here for 300 I bake next.
James Evans
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Blake Miller
Sessions been in the public eye for about half a century. First of all, he is a career politician, he has been one since undergraduate college in the 1960's. He was in the Young Republicans club and became student president. Oh yeah, political science major too. Sessions is 71 years old. I count perhaps 3 years when he wasn't working for government, following his time in college.
He got undergraduate degree in 1969. >In law degree in 1973. >In 1975 he went to work for U.S. as assistant attorney in Southern District of Alabama >In 1981 he became the U.S. attorney for Southern District of Alabama with Reagan's nomination. >In 1986 Reagan nominated Sessions to become a Federal judge in the Southern District of Alabama (there are 89 districts in America). The Senate Judiciary Committee voted against recommending him for the position and then didn't even let the vote go before the Senate.
Sessions was "racially insensitive." >He said the the ACLU and NAACP were "un-American" and "Communist-inspired." >That civil rights groups are counter productive when forcing civil rights "down the throats of people."
In 1993 he left his job as a lawyer. Took some time off. And then moved on to a new lawyer job. He became Alabama's Attorney General. 1994 was a special year for Sessions. It was as close as he ever came to leaving government. He didn't have a government job, he was merely campaigning for the AG election.
Sessions seamlessly moved from Alabama AG to the senate. Sessions had a quiet career in the Senate before he got behind Trump. Sessions was employed by the federal govt, not the state govt, just about his entire career (his 2 year stint as AG in Mobile was the exception).
An entire life spent working for Washington D.C as a career politician/lawyer.
David King
>trumpcucks support gun control now
Connor Martin
Now that's hilarious, Portubro.
Parker Evans
>implying I said that Densest poster ITT detected. I'm mocking the left you mong
Nolan Bell
>phone posters
Lincoln Gutierrez
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Joseph Jenkins
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Charles Wright
What a life.
Jordan Lopez
UHHHMMM BOIINEEEY SANDUUUHSSS
Thomas Morris
Here is a little secret > 90% of my bakes and posts come from an iPhone > pssssttt, don't tell the others
Carson King
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Leo Martinez
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Grayson Price
My laptop is blocked from posting on campus so when I'm hanging out in my gf's dorm I have to phone post.
David Jones
Now let's look at the substance of his career.
He went after voter fraud and lost. He sure took it well: archive.fo/4CBhE >Jeff Sessions, the Republican U.S. attorney in Mobile, said Turner "put on a brilliant defense and whipped us fair and square in the courtroom, but I guarantee you there was sufficient evidence for a conviction."
When he got to Congress his voting record was OKAY. He voted for Bush's Medicare expansion, against the bank bailout, against the Gang of 8 immigration bill.
Somehow he was in the Senate for 20 years and sponsored a mere 9 bills that got passed. Only one after the year 2008. He was really mailing it in. The legislative work he did do was centered in on Health. We want healthy people of course, just not sure that Washington D.C. regulating people's habits to be more healthy is what Trump or America needs right now. govtrack.us/congress/bills/browse?sponsor=300088#enacted_ex=on
Sessions obsession with pot really does seem to be a focus of his career. This article is worth reading to see WHY Sessions is so opposed to weed. archive.fo/XLa4M
There just doesn't seem to be much to distinguish his career in the Senate. He just fit in and the years passed by.
William Reed
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Thomas Davis
COLLUSION REEE
Daniel Martinez
“The Nigerian Mafia, the most ruthless mafia in the world, killed Pamela [Mastropietro]. Its sects are colonizing Italy and stealing business from the traditional mafia families,” said Alessandro Meluzzi, a prominent criminologist, surgeon and psychiatrist in a television interview this week.
“What we have seen in the case of Pamela are the same methods the Nigerian mafia systematically employs in Nigeria and elsewhere,” Meluzzi said. “It is a routine to cut victims into pieces and, in some cases, to eat parts of their bodies.”
The dismembered corpse of 18-year-old Pamela Mastropietro was found earlier this month in two suitcases, but was missing her neck, heart and genitals. The body had been deboned and washed in bleach.
NIGGERS ARE STEALING TRADITIONAL CRIMINAL JOBS.
Josiah Young
For real?
Charles Wood
I will never stop enjoying Boykneeposts
Brody Ward
Sanction Australia now!
Cooper Sanders
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Matthew Cook
Machine gun registry opened when?
Lincoln Green
>The Left loves the poor so much it creates more of them every time it gets into power.
Easton Morgan
it's over drumpfkins
Matthew Lopez
> DEFEND THIS > Buba Jabbi came to the United States in 1995 with a temporary visa, according to the GoFundMe page. When the proper paperwork was not filed in time, he was given final orders of removal. > However, he was considered "undeportable" because his country would not provide travel documents on his behalf, Katrina Jabbi wrote on the page.
Kek, "undeportable"
> Instead, he was given orders of supervision, requiring him to report to immigration once a year and obtain work authorization, which, according to Katrina Jabbi, he has done obediently for the last 10 years. Buba Jabbi was working as a truck driver, she said. > The couple received word this week that Buba will be flown to Africa by charter plane on March 6. He won't be able to come back to the U.S. for at least 10 years, according to his wife.
Three Nigerian immigrants have been arrested in connection with the murder, which took place in the central Italian city of Macerata. Shortly after the murder, Italian police arrested Innocent Oseghale, a 29-year-old Nigerian man, and afterward discovered blood-stained clothes, large kitchen knives, a cleaver, and other items belonging to the murdered woman in the man’s apartment. Later two more suspected accomplices were also arrested.
Meluzzi said he was not surprised that the young woman’s heart was missing.
“Child soldiers in Sierra Leone ate human hearts as a rite of passage in order to gain courage,” Meluzzi said. “In the Nigerian mafia, ritual cannibalism, is not an exception, but a rule. These are normal things for them, but here nobody talks about it, out of fear of being called racist. We should get used to these things: this is just the tip of an iceberg destined to grow larger.”
He hearts is considered “the choicest part, which animists believe infuses courage and long life, and is considered a sort of tonic,” he said.
As Breitbart News has reported, a startling percentage of female Nigerian migrants into Italy wind up as prostitutes, whether by choice of coercion, and become virtual slaves of the Nigerian mafia.
Currently, some 80 percent of Nigerian girls and women migrating to Italy end up in prostitution, a form of sexual slavery from which the girls and women have no recourse. Roughly half of the prostitutes working in Italy are Nigerians.
Kevin Collins
>Gets flown to Africa on charter plane >Not sent by catapult
Fail
Luis Garcia
I had jury duty last week. Sat in a room for 5 1/2 fucking hours, then was dismissed.
Kevin Reyes
Kill them all.
Alexander Butler
Jury duty sucks so bad.
Jeremiah Wood
>Having a gf in 2018 >On Sup Forums
Leave you filthy redditor
Luis Baker
Obama nominated Eric Holder to be the AG. A little background here. Holder worked with Bill Clinton in 2000 to help Clinton pardon Marc Rich. It was so crooked that Comey had to write a letter trying to excuse Holder's actions. Sessions was in the Senate back then. So he knew all about it. archive.fo/vJNzG
Sessions in 2009 in a love fest with Holder. "You certainly bring excellent background and experience to the job... I think you come to the office with far more experience than AG Gonzalez had." cs.pn/2EYRD5m
Watch Sessions flip out on Lynch here. One minute he is lecturing us on the importance of laws to prohibit weed, the next he is big on the Constitution, "What are we going to do to defend our constitutional heritage?" youtube.com/watch?v=exqqjaJqFQw
So he supported Holder but went ballistic on Lynch. Make sense? It does for a politician. He was grandstanding to look good.
Slightly more problematic was Session's decision to confirm Mueller in 2011. This was after Mueller had, for instance, protected Al-Qaeda to trample on the rights of American in the Anthrax Letters case. nytimes.com/2006/12/07/washington/07mueller.html?
Here is Sessions praising Mueller in 2011 go to time 1:06:00, "unparalleled experience, proven judgment and integrity to lead the agency. I believe you've done that. Our country has been lucky to have you there." c-span.org/video/?298757-1/federal-bureau-investigation-oversight
Ian Brooks
>that second swastika Lame!
Zachary Carter
>meme war vet Shut the fuck up Moshe eat a dick. Trump 2020
Adrian Hughes
>doesn't have a gf(male) You're missing out.
Tyler Bailey
Seriously we can't let him get the nuclear codes.
Cooper Reyes
And what are you doing to contribute to the MAGA agenda? I'm working on pumping out some white babies and generate taxable income.