Well, ever since the cra cra express got anointed MAGA’s Golden POTUS, the mush minded MAGA must have started to realize they are in the FIND OUT stage… crickets.
Their silence is what’s truly GOLDEN. They must have invested in (DJT) Truth, or those con coins the tangelo tyrant and his expensive imported arm piece launched… losers. Those stocks are foreshadowing what this dumbass despot will do to our economy.
Indiana man pardoned for Jan. 6 crimes is killed in traffic stop shooting by deputy
Matthew Huttle, 42, pleaded guilty to entering the U.S. Capitol and was on supervised release before President Donald Trump pardoned him last week.
An Indiana man who was recently pardoned for his participation in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot was shot and killed during a traffic stop by a sheriff's deputy Sunday.
Matthew Huttle, 42, was involved in a traffic stop at 4:15 p.m. by a Jasper County sheriff’s deputy, authorities said in a news release. It alleged that Huttle resisted arrest and was found to have a firearm on him.
"An altercation took place between the suspect and the officer, which resulted in the officer firing his weapon and fatally wounding the suspect," the release said.
Sheriff Patrick Williamson requested an investigation by the Indiana State Police. The deputy was placed on paid administrative leave in accordance with department policy, Williamson said.
"Our condolences go out to the family of the deceased as any loss of life is traumatic to those that were close to Mr. Huttle," Williamson said in a statement. "I will release the officer's name once I have approval from the State Police Detectives."
No additional details were provided.
Huttle was identified by the Jasper County coroner, who completed an autopsy Monday morning.
Huttle was one of many people identified as having taken part in the riot at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, in which hundreds of President Donald Trump's supporters broke into the building in an attempt to stop the counting of electoral votes in the 2020 presidential election.
Court records show Huttle entered into an agreement with federal prosecutors in August 2023, pleading guilty to a charge of entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds. He was sentenced in November 2023 to six months in federal prison, followed by 12 months of supervised release.
That was rendered moot this month when Trump pardoned roughly 1,500 people who were involved in the Jan. 6 riot last week after he was inaugurated.
According to the complaint, Huttle was at the Capitol that day with his uncle, and investigators obtained videos uploaded to his own Google account of him there. He could be heard in one of his videos saying that a group of people were going to the Capitol and that he was "going to see if we can get inside."
He was identified on security video inside the building, including inside the Capitol's crypt, the complaint said.
Huttle's uncle also agreed to a plea deal, court records show, and was sentenced to 30 months in prison, followed by three years of supervised release. The complaint says he was identified on video assaulting officers with a flagpole on the steps of the Capitol.
Everyone pretty much new this already. He wouldn't have been hurting trump's fragile ego in the way he's been voting on the senate floor otherwise. And we know certain people will celebrate anything that gets in the way of the lies and corruption we're seeing. Murica! Freedumb!
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It’s the evolution of right-wing spines into jellyfish. They get owned by Trump and go along until they just can’t. Then the propaganda machine puts out a hit and their time in power is over. that’s the only time they speak up for what is right, when they now they can no longer benefit. And it only takes a few thousand slurs and death threats for them to realize, they were never/no longer part of the corruption beneficiaries club.
Most of the duped think they are part of that club, will be part, or in some way will benefit from protecting that club… it’s truly the saddest crap I’ve ever witnessed.
I am not sad to see McConnell go. He is the epitome of FAFO, though. He FA'd wayyyy too long with Trump 1.0 and the ish he pulled with the SCOTUS nominations was abysmal. Then he also FA'd by instructing his caucus not to convict, even though HE AGREED WITH THE GROUNDS OF CONVICTION. He took the coward's way out at the time and said the only reason he did not vote to convict was because Trump had left office. Imagine how different things could have been...
Regardless, he is now in the ultimate FO phase. All the stuff he pulled throughout his career, riling up the party and rattling the base into a frenzy really caused a Frankenstein/Monster situation, with him sitting in the loser chair at the end of his career, and likely his life.
Blue ostriches on crack float on milkshakes between the sidewalk titans of gurglefitz. --YTown
I think it's quite normal for people such as us to share the view you posted. I just really enjoy when they start eating their own. And they do it with such glee.
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Sort of like this little funny here....................
Bannon: Musk ‘wants to impose his freak experiments’ on US
Former White House chief adviser turned conservative commentator Steve Bannon blasted billionaire Elon Musk over his efforts to reduce the size of the federal government and gain more power in the U.S.
“Musk is a parasitic illegal immigrant,” he said during an interview with the website UnHerd. “He wants to impose his freak experiment and play-act as God without any respect for the country’s history, tradition or values.”
Bannon, a staunch populist who has used his widely followed “War Room” podcast to rail against the “elites” in society, has sharpened his attacks on Musk as the tech billionaire has grown closer to President Trump.
He has told Trump’s supporters Musk is not to be trusted and has argued there is a “fundamental chasm” between the billionaires who have aligned themselves with the president and his “Make America Great Again” movement.
“We will break these guys,” Bannon said during a recent episode of his podcast centered on Musk, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and other leading tech moguls.
The Tesla CEO and Trump have argued Democrats and media outlets are trying to drive a wedge between them. The president has repeatedly voiced support for Musk and his efforts as the head of the new Department of Government Efficiency.
:28 mark. Go ahead and tell me i didnt see what i just witness at the CPAC
“To announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public.”
You saw exactly what you thought you saw. Yet another Nazi salute. And as long as they keep doing it they'll keep lying about it by saying it isn't what it obviously is.
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More great stuff from a rational actor. Everyone thinks she’s crazy, and she is. I also think she says the MAGA stuff out loud, which I at least appreciate.
Blue ostriches on crack float on milkshakes between the sidewalk titans of gurglefitz. --YTown
More great stuff from a rational actor. Everyone thinks she’s crazy, and she is. I also think she says the MAGA stuff out loud, which I at least appreciate.
It's not even her... the fact that any Congress person can have the gall to stand up there and say someone else doesn't deserve their paycheck is nuts.
There is no level of sucking we haven't seen; in fact, I'm pretty sure we hold the patents on a few levels of sucking NOBODY had seen until the past few years.
She is a symptom of Trumpian politics. And the reason she parrots all of Trumps propaganda without regard to a shred of fact or substance ... the Trumptard media won't ever expose her. This is what populist politics does and creates.
The more things change the more they stay the same.
A child has died from a measles outbreak in Texas. Every Tuesday and Saturday, when I look at the numbers, it seems like there is a jump in new cases higher than the previous reporting period. And this area is no where near the 95% vaccinated requirement to stave off an expansion of an outbreak.
Hospitals have set up mobile measles testing sites in Gaines County, Texas, the epicenter of the measles outbreak. A school-age child has died of measles in West Texas, the first death from the disease in a decade in the United States. The child had not been vaccinated against measles, according to the city of Lubbock's health department.
The death, confirmed by Katherine Wells, the Lubbock health department's director of public health, is part of a fast-moving outbreak that's infected at least 124 people — mostly children — in rural West Texas.
The official tally of people who have been hospitalized is 18, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services.
That number isn't up to date, said Dr. Lara Johnson, a pediatrician and the chief medical officer at Covenant Children’s Hospital in Lubbock.
Johnson said in an email that her team has cared for "around 20" kids with measles so far.
The outbreak has been limited so far to parts of Texas bordering New Mexico. That state has also reported nine measles cases, but officials have not said whether they are connected.
This is the first measles death to be reported in the U.S. since 2015, when a Washington woman died. Health officials at the time said she’d likely been exposed at a clinic in a rural part of the state that was experiencing an outbreak.
Measles was considered eliminated in the U.S. in 2000 because of widespread use of the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine (MMR), according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Two doses of the shot are 97% effective in preventing the disease.
This article was originally published on NBCNews.com
Health Secretary RFK Jr. downplays measles outbreak after child dies in Texas Brian Niemietz, New York Daily News Wed, February 26, 2025 at 10:38 PM EST2 min read
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Newly appointed Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appeared to dismiss a rare measles outbreak that has killed a child in Texas and sickened more than 120 people.
“It is not unusual, we have measles outbreaks every year,” the controversial politician said during Trump’s first cabinet meeting Wednesday afternoon.
Kennedy then went on to incorrectly state that two people have died from the outbreak, when multiple officials had only confirmed one death as of Wednesday. He also said the majority of hospitalizations have been “mainly for quarantine,” which health officials have also denied.
“We don’t hospitalize patients for quarantine purposes,” Dr. Lara Johnson, the chief medical officer at Covenant Children’s Hospital in Lubbock, Texas, said at a Wednesday press conference. She added that most of the patients hospitalized for measles have suffered from trouble breathing, some have required intensive care and none of them were vaccinated against the disease.
The child who died in Texas was also unvaccinated, officials said Wednesday. The school-aged child, who was not identified further, was the first person in the U.S. to die from the measles since 2015. Prior to that, the last death was in 2003, according to NBC News.
The CDC has thanked the widespread use of the measles vaccine for essentially eliminating the disease since 2000. However, cases of the measles have been growing in recent years as vaccine hesitancy has increased over time.
A particularly large anti-vaccination movement emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic, and was championed by media personalities like Kennedy. His nomination to become the nation’s 26th Health and Human Services Secretary was met with considerable objection from the medical community. More than 17,000 doctors signed a letter urging the Senate to reject his bid.
RFK Jr. assured his fellow cabinet members Wednesday that his team is “following the measles epidemic every day.”
What began in a tight-knit West Texas Mennonite community, has expanded to other under-vaccinated communities, including across state lines. Experts warn that communities with low immunization rates, such as these, are primed for measles' spread.
“We’re still in free-fall,” Dr. Peter Hotez, co-director of the Texas Children’s Hospital Center for Vaccine Development, told USA TODAY.
“It still has a lot of energy and steam behind it,” he said of the measles outbreak. “And that energy and steam are all the unvaccinated kids.”
It's kinda funny that our health HHS Secretary guy is someone that isn't a huge fan of modern medical science and coincidentally sounds like he could kick the bucket at any moment.
There is no level of sucking we haven't seen; in fact, I'm pretty sure we hold the patents on a few levels of sucking NOBODY had seen until the past few years.
No I didn't. What I did see was you do was to use that as the sole reason to vote for him. Maybe that just ended up creating much more of a mess than you saw coming.
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No I didn't. What I did see was you do was to use that as the sole reason to vote for him. Maybe that just ended up creating much more of a mess than you saw coming.
Looks like I have to start calling you Bennie "Sneak Eyes" Wilson bro. As your going blind and can't read. It was never the sole reason I voted for Anybody. Go on now tell me the sole reason I didn't vote for him, or for Biden. If your answer is anything other than "because both sides suck" I'm gonna have to go with Bennie