Meet The Trumpapillar: The Venomous Caterpillar That Perfectly Mimics The Donald’s Hair

Many have wondered about exact nature of Donald Trump’s hair. Is it the world’s worst toupee? A poorly-executed elaborate comb-over? A weird, incredibly expensive weave? The world may never know. But I prefer to think it’s inspired by nature—not another human’s lovely locks, of course, but those of this animal, which some have taken to calling the Donald Trump Caterpillar or simply the Trumpapillar.

Prior to this election season, the animal was known as the Flannel Moth Caterpillar or the Asp Caterpillar (Megalopyge opercularis). As an adult, the Trumpapillar is equally fur-tastic:

But while the adult is a plush hybrid between moth and cat, the young caterpillar’s golden hairs are not just fluff. The Donald Trump Caterpillar isn’t just a surprisingly-accurate mimic of The Donald’s hair—it’s even more venomous than its namesake. The lovely waves of dandelion “fur” which so perfectly emulate the Republican candidate’s locks are actually dangerous spines capable of delivering potent toxins.

According to the scientific literature, contact with the fine hairs—what scientists call ‘setae’—is an awful experience. “Intense, throbbing pain develops immediately or within five minutes of contact with the caterpillar,” explains David Eagleman in Clinical Toxicology. And we’re not talking a little boo-boo—as Eric Hossler explains in an article in Dermatologic Therapy, some patients liken the amount of pain to “a broken bone, kidney stones, or being hit with a hammer or baseball bat.” A characteristic grid of blood-colored spots mark the site of the sting for about a day afterwards. And pain isn’t the only symptom—Eagleman writes that responses to stings “can include headaches, nausea, vomiting, intense abdominal distress, lymphadenopathy, lymphadenitis, and sometimes shock or respiratory stress.”Impressive, for a wiggling wig.In fact, the animal is so venomous that there are creatures—other than The Donald—which attempt to mimic its look, as Joe Hanson explains:While these photos were taken in the Amazon, this furry monster isn’t just found south of the border; its range extends through Texas all the way up to Maryland and down through Florida. Many Americans have Trumpy toupees crawling around their backyards and don’t even know it! So if you live in the south, keep an eye out—you’ll regret rubbing elbows with the Trumpapillar even more than these Apprentice contestants do with its namesake. SOURCE: Discover  By Christie Wilcox Oct 6, 2016

161 thoughts on “Meet The Trumpapillar: The Venomous Caterpillar That Perfectly Mimics The Donald’s Hair

      1. Morning Filly!
        I was just searching interesting/funny/strange articles about donald trump…thinking this is his birthday month…let’s see what’s out there.

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  3. Charlie Kirk
    @charliekirk11
    Donald Trump is facing 100 years in prison for a paperwork dispute.

    Meanwhile, House Republicans can’t even manage to censure Adam Schiff for lying and deliberately leaking secret information to frame a sitting president and nullify a democratic election.

    Democrats play for keeps. Republicans don’t even play.

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      1. yup, he will vote for censure but not the fine.
        so luna will be bringing it back up without the fine.
        but what the heck does “censure” do?

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        1. Good question!

          EXCERPT: “What does it mean if you are censured?
          A censure is a formal vote of deep disapproval of a member’s conduct taken by either chamber of Congress.

          How do censures work in Congress?
          A vote of censure is reserved for “more-serious violations,” according to the House rules. When the House approves a censure measure with a majority vote, the member being censured must “stand in the well of the House” as the presiding officer reads the censure resolution aloud.

          According to the House historical website, this is meant to serve as a “form of public rebuke.” In both the Senate and the House, there must be a majority vote to censure a member of Congress for their behavior.

          A Democratic-led effort to table the measure Wednesday took place in the form of a procedural vote that effectively killed the resolution to censure Schiff.

          What does a censure actually do?
          A vote to censure another member of Congress does not hold any other power besides public condemning that member’s behavior. It does not expel a member from Congress to deny the rights or privileges of that member within Congress.

          According to the Senate website, a censure can have a “powerful psychological effect” on the member and can subsequently threaten the relationships they have with their colleagues. The House website notes that a censure makes it publicly known of the House’s “deep disapproval” of a member, but does not warrant an expulsion.

          A censure alone would also not remove a member from their committee assignments, but stripping a member from their committees could be an additional punishment to the censure.

          Are there other levels of congressional discipline?
          There are three main methods of disciplining a member of the House, including expulsion, censure and less severe forms of reprimanding members.

          The House rules state that a reprimand is for “serious violations,” a censure is meant to be used for “more-serious violations” and expulsion is meant for the “most-serious” ones. A reprimanded member of the House would not need to stand in the well and requires a simple majority vote or could be implemented through a committee report.

          A vote to expel a member of Congress would take a two-thirds majority vote in either chamber and has been used sparingly since the first Congress. Five Representatives have been expelled from the House and 15 Senators have been expelled from the upper chamber in U.S. history.”

          https://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/4050819-what-does-it-mean-if-someone-is-censured/

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          1. so they all say SHAME!!!
            and that’s it…so why do it?
            like schitforbrains cares that they say it.
            PUNISHMENT is the only way to stop this bullshit!
            either by stripping him of ALL committees or a financial penalty

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    1. Good Morning ☀️, Pat!
      So, can Massie explain why he is trailing behind in punishing Schiff. Why is he waiting for a freshman congressman to do the heavy lifting?! 😡

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      1. it seems a bunch of them do not like the financial penalty–the fine. BECAUSE as I think Filly pointed out…it could happen to THEM.
        it’s all about the $$.
        censure? sure we can do that (a slap on the wrist) but a FINE? oh heck no–someday that could be us!

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        1. Like I said, why are they letting a freshman congressman do the heavy lifting?
          Dissemblers & cowards that need a light shined on their conduct

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          1. i thought the predicate story about the caterpillar was hysterical. it was from years ago–but the venomous part of the bug is in THE HAIR…which they kept making fun of during his campaign. but he kept coming back stronger and stronger…LOL

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  6. weissman revealing the next shoe to drop…smith can file for charges in new jersey for another document issue…this will be never freaking ending.
    from the article in the tweet
    “Smith appears to have taken a cautious, narrow approach. Even though the indictment describes alleged dissemination and disclosure of national-security secrets, the indictment did not charge Trump with those offenses,” they write. “One possible explanation for his decision: venue. The Constitution requires prosecutors to bring charges in the location—or venue—where the alleged criminal conduct took place. Justice Department prosecutors could not necessarily bring charges against Trump in Miami for alleged criminal conduct that occurred in another state, in this case New Jersey. But the absence of such charges in the indictment raises the intriguing possibility of another indictment to come, in a jurisdiction, no less, with a pool of jurors and judges more favorable to the government’s case against Trump,”.

    The significance? According to Weissman and Goodman, if the Florida judge were to delay the case proceedings after the November 2024 election, Smith could go forward with charges in heavy-Democrat New Jersey as a backup plan.

    “The legal uncertainties that surround bringing charges in Florida for dissemination of national-security secrets in Bedminster leaves open the possibility that charges might yet be brought in New Jersey—a backup plan of sorts for Smith. If Aileen Cannon, the Florida judge assigned to the case, were to seek to pocket-veto the charges before her by, say, scheduling the trial for after the 2024 presidential election, the special counsel would be able to sidestep her tactic by proceeding with charges in New Jersey,” they add.

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  7. TheseTruths(@thesetruths)Offline
    Wolf
    June 15, 2023 00:57

    Why?

    Miami Mayor Francis Suarez Joins 2024 Presidential Race

    Suarez did not support Trump in either the 2016 or 2020 elections. He reportedlywrote in Sen. Marco Rubio’s (R-FL) name in 2016 and Pence in 2020.

    In June 2021, Suarez wore a rainbow-colored sash to celebrate “pride month,” and claimed he stood “with the LGBTQ+ community in celebrating all month long.”

    During the George Floyd riots in 2020, Suarez took part in a “Compassion Caravan for George Floyd.” During the event, Suarez promised to “implement the most progressive policies,” to root out any “racist” police officers.

    During the pandemic, Suarez co-wrote a Washington Post op-ed that argued the government should fine or arrest individuals who did not comply with mask mandates.

    He’s not a Republican. He’s a Communist masquerading as a RINO.

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    1. Hard to believe that this scoundrel is fooling the Cuban expats. He’s probably getting crossover votes from lefties…more mischief.

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  8. TheseTruths(@thesetruths)Offline
    Wolf
    June 15, 2023 00:59

    Sen. Roger Marshall Introduces Bill Mandating Only American Flags on Government Buildings

    Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS) introduced a bill on Wednesday that would forbid any other flag but the American flag to be flown over government buildings.

    Marshall’s bill does include exceptions for flags such as the nation of a visiting diplomat, flags of states of a member of Congress, and military flags. Marshall had called Biden’s diplay of the Pride flag at the White House a “disgrace.”

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  9. TheseTruths(@thesetruths)Offline
    Wolf
    June 15, 2023 01:31

    Harvard Medical School morgue manager ‘stole heads, brains, skin, bones from donated bodies and took them to his New Hampshire home where he and his wife sold them’
    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12195617/Harvard-Medical-School-morgue-manager-stole-heads-brains-skin-bones-donated-bodies.html

    ● Cedric Lodge is said to have stolen the remains from cadavers donated to the prestigious university for scientific research and education

    ● He is accused of taking the remains back to his New Hampshire home and selling them onto buyers with his wife

    More disgusting details in the story.

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      1. it boggles the mind that PERMANENT body altering decisions are not the LAST resort–after YEARS of talking about it with a therapist.
        that seems medically irresponsible!

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  13. METRO DETROIT NEWS
    “Hamtramck City Council bans Pride flag from city property: The all-Muslim council faces backlash from LGBTQ+ supporters for invoking religion to justify a hateful action”
    By Steve Neavling on Wed, Jun 14, 2023 at 12:55 pm

    (Hamtramck officials will remove the Pride flag from city property after the city council voted to ban it.)

    ENTIRE ARTICLE: “The all-Muslim Hamtramck City Council on Tuesday banned LGBTQ+ Pride flags from being flown on all city properties, drawing criticism that the diverse city chose bigotry over inclusivity. The so-called “neutrality flag resolution” also prohibits the display of religious, ethnic, racial, and political flags and states that the city won’t provide “special treatment to any group.”

    The unanimous vote followed more than three hours of public comments and months of impassioned debate. Dozens of supporters and opponents crowded into the council chambers and hallway at City Hall to speak out. “I am a Lebanese person, and I support the American flag,” Hassan Aoun, an activist based in Dearborn, said. “We are not going to sit here and tolerate you guys coming in here and saying, ‘Oh, it’s Pride Month.’ If you’re gay, no problem. Be gay by yourself. Don’t sit here and throw it down my throat or anyone’s throat.”

    But supporters of the flag criticized the council for invoking religion to justify a hateful action. “I think the elephant in the room – the thing we all see and are not talking about – is that homosexuality is a sin, and I think that’s what’s weighing on people,” resident Russ Gordon said. “That is an inappropriate reason for banning this flag. … It may be a sin, but it’s a reality, and a lot of gay people live in this city, and that flag represents them. It allows them to feel like they belong in this community.”

    Others mocked the city for boasting about its diversity while banning a flag that celebrates inclusivity. Wearing a clown nose, Rose Carver held up a sign that read, “Hamtramck welcomes you if you’re straight.” “Allow me to humbly present a redesign of the Hamtramck city placard to underscore this brave council’s position on neutrality,” Carver said. “This new sign will ensure that visitors and residents know that this is a city that stands for diversity, so long as it doesn’t offend the religious beliefs and backgrounds of others.” Carver then kissed her girlfriend Abi Inman in front of the crowd, many of whom were wearing traditional Islamic clothing.

    City Councilman Nayeem Choudhury defended the ban, saying the city wants to “respect the religious rights of our citizens.” “You guys are welcome,” Ghalib said of LGBTQ+ residents. “Why do you have to have the flag shown on government property to be represented? You’re already represented.” In January, Hamtramck swore in its first Muslim mayor and the first all-Muslim council were sworn in, making the Detroit suburb the only one in the country in which all elected officials are Muslims.

    In a statement Wednesday, state Sen. Stephanie Chang, D-Detroit, urged community leaders to “show their support for the LGBTQ+ community.”

    “Hamtramck residents of diverse backgrounds have lived side by side providing support and community to one another,” Chang said. “During this time when hate crimes and attacks on LGBTQ+ folks are on the rise, it is critical that we build communities where every person’s humanity is respected and where we provide an environment where every person can be their authentic self and not be afraid to come out and be who they truly are.”

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    1. oh yeah. this is not an issue they will cave on i think. they are like most americans-do what you want in private, but don’t shove it down our throats or attempt to teach it to our children.

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          1. & Becoming increasingly above reproach no matter how immoral or amoral their conduct. Oh! Gee! Is that the original intent?!

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  14. There MUST be limits placed on science, IMO!!!

    EXCERPT: “Scientists have created synthetic human embryos using stem cells, in a groundbreaking advance that sidesteps the need for eggs or sperm. Scientists say these model embryos, which resemble those in the earliest stages of human development, could provide a crucial window on the impact of genetic disorders and the biological causes of recurrent miscarriage.

    However, the work also raises serious ethical and legal issues as the lab-grown entities fall outside current legislation in the UK and most other countries. The structures do not have a beating heart or the beginnings of a brain, but include cells that would typically go on to form the placenta, yolk sac and the embryo itself.”

    https://www.theguardian.com/science/2023/jun/14/synthetic-human-embryos-created-in-groundbreaking-advance

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      1. tobacco!!!
        you gotta grow it right? so there’s all that carbon stuff in farming…then there’s the packaging…that’s got to produce carbon, then promoting smoking which produces carbon…
        did I get the word carbon in there enough…LOL

        you’d think since smoking causes cancer, that the greenies would LOVE THEM…cuz they kill off the carbon based life form that they claim IS damaging the planet…lol

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  15. because we all know the dems will do this repeatedly.
    so we remove the teeth from the resolution…water it down to be meaningless, then i can take a stand.
    laughable

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  16. Our Take: “My favorite part of this story is that the transgender activist that was just banned from the White House for going topless on the lawn is also whining about Starbucks backing off rainbow communism. ‘I’ve spoken to a lot of my trans friends and colleagues, and we’ve all noticed less brands seeking partnerships and smaller budgets for Pride campaigns,’ Rose Montoya told the Guardian. ‘It’s disappointing.’

    My second favorite part is that it appears corporations still care about revenue and profit. I wasn’t so sure given the doubling down on woke that we’ve seen recently from global brands like Disney and Anheuser-Busch — brands that have lost significant market share due to poorly executed virtue signals but continue riding the rainbow. Starbucks is a pioneer of woke, so rumors that they are muting the rainbow are particularly interesting. That said, this article is largely rumors; it’s mostly anecdotal reporting about disgruntled employees. Fun to watch, but not necessarily indicative of broader trends.

    What is indicative of broader trends is the Wall Street Journal piece cited in this article: ‘Finance chiefs and other executives have significantly quieted down in public settings about their environmental and employee diversity efforts,’ Breitbart quoted from a June 12 Wall Street Journal article. Muting the rainbow on shareholder calls is indicative of a broader trend. It means consumer boycotts are having a more significant impact than previously reported.

    Companies know that muting the rainbow will upset the rainbow coalition. But they’re muting the rainbow anyway. That means the purchasing power of the rainbow coalition is less impactful than those opposed. It means the boycotts are impacting corporate bottom lines so significantly that it caused Starbucks to downplay pride month. Capitalism really is undefeated. Don’t let up — shift your dollars to the parallel economy and continue making intentional choices about where you spend your dollars.” — Ashe in America

    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2023/06/14/starbucks-ceos-pull-back-from-trans-diversity-advocacy/

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  17. https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/nightmare-scenario-us-government-has-been-secretly-stockpiling-dirt-americans-data
    EXCERPT: “The US Government has been purchasing troves of information on American citizens from 3rd party data providers, according to Wired, which cites privacy advocates who say this constitutes a “nightmare scenario.” The United States government has been secretly amassing a “large amount” of “sensitive and intimate information” on its own citizens, a group of senior advisers informed Avril Haines, the director of national intelligence, more than a year ago.

    The size and scope of the government effort to accumulate data revealing the minute details of Americans’ lives are described soberly and at length by the director’s own panel of experts in a newly declassified report. Haines had first tasked her advisers in late 2021 with untangling a web of secretive business arrangements between commercial data brokers and US intelligence community members. -Wired

    “This report reveals what we feared most,” according to attorney Sean Vitka of the Demand Progress nonprofit. “Intelligence agencies are flouting the law and buying information about Americans that Congress and the Supreme Court have made clear the government should not have.” The government has been using ‘craven interpretations of aging laws’ to bypass privacy rights, as prosecutors have increasingly ignored limits traditionally imposed on domestic surveillance. — ZeroHedge

    Our Take: “Intelligence agencies, throughout history, have been a shadowy enterprise, walking the line between official policy and legalities and underworld criminal activity. ‘By any means necessary’ is a decent summation of their MO. The origin of the US Intelligence Apparatus is a sordid tale of corruption, mafia tactics, and top-down white-collar style criminal activity.

    What many normies don’t realize is that most societies and nations, civilization itself, is not sometimes corrupt, it is corrupt by design, from top to bottom. The intelligence community, at this point, despite the valid services it performs in some respects, is the criminal arm of the globalist control apparatus. It employs all manner of insidious and immoral means of procuring information and influencing outcomes for the benefit of it’s hidden controllers and owners, up to and including mass murder of citizens.

    Case in point: this story from Wired showing massive violation of the public trust. Bear in mind, governments are formed expressly for the purpose of securing the rights and freedoms of their citizens. No government can argue it has the right to violate this sacred covenant as a primary function of an arm of the government itself. However, this is precisely what the intelligence community and its propaganda machines have convinced the American people to believe.

    What purpose might this serve the globalists? In order to rollout a global social credit system tied to CBDCs, systems calibration is required. The system is carefully designed, with machine-learning automative capacities that provide controllers unprecedented, very subtle and very effective tools to manipulate society. No doubt, this data aggregation is critical for the initial ratings or scores assessed to citizens, along with improving and refining the initial rollout in future updates.

    The real question is, will WE THE PEOPLE continue to rollover for our hijacked government institutions, who continue to violate our trust, en masse, without recourse? We have the right and duty, to strip these bad actors from our government institutions and dissolve whatever policy was pushed through. Trump, no doubt, will act as the tip of our grassroots spear to finally address this longstanding problem.” — Justin Deschamps

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  18. “Journalist Nadya Swart noted the significant uptick in young athlete deaths in an investigative report: Between 2021 and 2022, more than 1,650 professional and amateur athletes collapsed due to cardiac events, with 1,148 of these incidents ending in their deaths. This rise in the collapse and sudden deaths [is] among the most unlikely group…”

    https://resistthemainstream.com/us-olympic-ski-jumper-dead-at-24/

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  19. This bastard needs to be strung up!!! He is sooooo thoroughly corrupt!!!! Bundy’s, LaVoy Finicum, Las Vegas, guarantee he is involved with Harry Reid!!!

    NATION
    Posted by Charlie Kirk Staff – 6.14.23
    “GOP Governor of Nevada Blasted For Signing Bill Forcing Insurers to Pay for Gender Surgeries, Including Minors”

    ENTIRE ARTICLE: “Nevada’s Republican governor is taking heat again after signing Democrat-favored legislation that would require health insurance companies to cover transgender mutilation surgeries, including for minors. Joe Lombardo’s decision comes at a time when Republican governors in approximately 20 states have enacted legislation prohibiting transgender procedures for individuals under the age of 18. In Kentucky, Republicans successfully overturned the veto of Democratic Governor Andy Beshear, thereby implementing a comparable ban.

    “Except as otherwise provided in this section, an insurer that issues a policy of health insurance shall include in the policy coverage for the medically necessary treatment of conditions relating to gender dysphoria and gender incongruence. Such coverage must include coverage of medically necessary psychosocial and surgical intervention and any other medically necessary treatment for such disorders,” SB 163 says.

    Lombardo, the state’s first GOP governor in some time, was ripped by conservatives after he signed a measure last month making Nevada a sanctuary state for abortion tourism. Regarding his latest bill signature, he said critics should read it first. “I implore people to read the bill in its entirety,” he told reporters. “And you will see it’s not as draconian or detrimental or immoral as people are portraying it to be.”

    As per the law, insurance providers, including Medicaid, have the authority to establish criteria that must be met before they are obligated to cover transgender procedures for minors. This includes the provision that insurance companies can refer to the guidelines set by the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) when considering the approval of procedures such as double mastectomy for a girl identifying as a boy. Another aspect of the guideline is the allowance for insurance companies to obtain parental consent “unless the insured is expressly authorized by law to consent on his or her own behalf.”

    Every Republican in the state legislature opposed the measure. Nevada RNC Committeewoman Sigal Chattah railed at Lombardo’s decision, tweeting that he was “becoming a laughingstock across the nation.” She also suggested that Lombardo signed it to get Democrat support for moving the Oakland Athletes MLB team to Las Vegas, where the Oakland Raiders relocated around three years ago.

    “This law can fund surgical interventions for a child of any age who suffers from gender dysphoria,” Pacific Justice Institute lawyer Emily Mimnaugh told the Nevada Globe. “This law provides no protection for a religious organization, affiliated with an insurer, who objects to these surgeries and its mandate. This law is pushing childhood surgeries forward and pushing people of faith to the side. The new mandate is inconsistent with current state law and contrary to our constitutional guarantee of religious liberty,” he added.”

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  20. victor davis hanson’s latest
    entire read
    Walt Nauta is a 10-year-Navy veteran and served as an aide to former President Trump both in and out of office.

    Special Counsel Jack Smith has now indicted him for allegedly “making false statements in interviews with the FBI.” The indictment’s subtext is that Nauta refused to cooperate with, and turn state’s evidence to, the special counsel in its efforts to convict the former president.

    But why stop the indictments with a man who loyally served and followed the orders of the former president of the United States, was a Navy veteran, and a hard-working immigrant from Guam?

    Are there not far bigger fish to fry to remind Americans that justice is blind?

    After all, when Special Counsel Smith announced his indictments of Trump, he lectured America on the rule of law and the cherished notion that no one is above it.

    So let us start with the former interim director of the FBI itself, Andrew McCabe.

    McCabe admittedly lied four times about his illegally leaking sensitive information to witnesses and mishandling classified information.

    Have those crimes suddenly ceased being felonies?

    Or is it now the policy of the United States government that an FBI director can lie with impunity, and leak, and mishandle sensitive classified information?

    Yet Walt Nauta may be sent to prison while McCabe will continue to earn a fine salary at CNN as a paid “expert” to deplore . . . what exactly?

    What McCabe knows best from his own experience with the deed—the “mishandling of classified information”?

    Nauta reportedly is being indicted for claiming he “did not know” what he supposedly did know in relation to the movement of the president’s papers.

    His denial was proffered with nearly the exact phraseology that another FBI director, James Comey, used under oath when he stonewalled congressional inquisitors on 245 occasions.

    Was the FBI director ever indicted for feigning ignorance or amnesia before Congress?

    Did Nauta ever record a private, and likely classified, conservation he had with the president of the United States in the White House, and then leak it to the New York Times?

    That is precisely what James “Higher Loyalty” Comey bragged about doing.

    Most recently, Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm admitted that she, too, recently lied while under oath to Congress when she denied owning private stocks.

    Was Nauta’s “I don’t know” a greater threat to the rule of law and the security of the republic than the lies of the secretary of Energy? She deliberately misled Congress about potential conflicts of interest involving her stock portfolio.

    Then we come to Joe Biden, the current president of the United States. He has sworn that he never discussed business with his son, Hunter Biden, currently under suspicion for tax improprieties and leveraging foreign governments by selling them supposed Biden influence.

    Yet plenty of witnesses have contradicted Joe Biden’s statement. Photos even reveal him side-by-side with his son’s business associates.

    For nearly 20 years, Senator, Vice President, private citizen, and President Joe Biden has concealed the fact he unlawfully took classified documents home and moved them about in various unsecured locations.

    Was Mr. Biden’s movement of classified documents for the last 20 years less egregious than what Nauta is accused of having done?

    Was the Biden Corvette garage more secure than the closets and bathrooms inside the Mar-a-Lago gated estate?

    Biden’s lawyers, after nearly two decades, only came forward because of the media hype surrounding the FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago in search of classified documents.

    Is there some law that states that a senator, vice president, and president can improperly remove classified documents, move them about to various unsecured locations, and avoid the sort of felony indictments now facing Nauta and Trump?

    Let us end with the greatest exemptions of all—those accorded to Hillary Clinton.

    She has variously committed the following likely major felonies.

    One, she illegally transmitted classified information involving national security over her own unsecure server while secretary of state.

    Two, she destroyed both email records and communication devices that were under government subpoena.

    Three, she was untruthful about both the use and destruction of said subpoenaed items.

    Four, she illegally hired a foreign national, Christopher Steele, to work on her campaign as an opposition researcher.

    Five, she conspired to disseminate false documents among top government intelligence and investigatory agencies as well as the media, for the sole purpose of destroying her presidential opponent Donald Trump and thereby warping the 2016 election process.

    And?

    Clinton—like self-confessed liars or dissimulators John Brennan, former CIA Director, James Clapper, former Director of National Intelligence, and former FBI Directors James Comey and Andrew McCabe—was exempted from all legal jeopardy. She, too, continues to monetize her past notorieties and controversies.

    The last thing this country needs is any more bottled-piety lectures on the rule of law from Special Counsel Jack Smith, Joe Biden, and the array of admitted lying former high government officials.

    They, not Walt Nauta, should be ashamed.

    https://12ft.io/proxy?q=https%3A%2F%2Famgreatness.com%2F2023%2F06%2F14%2Findict-walt-nauta-why-not-the-biggest-liars-first%2F

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  21. JustMe
    June 15, 2023 9:57 am

    I often listen to Dan Bongino’s podcast while driving home from work. Yesterday, while talking about the complete corruption of our FBI and DOJ, he said:

    “Trump will need four years to clean this up. DeSantis, if he wins, would do it in two.”

    I considered right there to stop listening to Dan Bongino. Is he really that far in the GOPe tank to not see that DeSantis (like Paul Ryan, McConnell, and all the others) wouldn’t clean a thing?

    Not a rhetorical question. Is Dan Bongino worth my time?

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  22. “Well, this is an “interesting” problem for Harley Davidson…

    “According to the Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg, Harley-Davidson is struggling to find enough repossession agents to repossess bikes from those who don’t make their payments. And the problem is so big that the MoCo reported a $52.6M credit loss stemming from its financial services division. In addition, its motorcycle delinquency rate rose 46 percent to 3.2 percent from a typical rate of about 2 percent.

    The theory is while the pandemic was on, spending was encouraged, and payments were enabled by government stimulus checks. But by the time the pandemic was over and the checks stopped coming, some Harley-Davidson buyers no longer had the means to make their payments, and delinquencies began to rise.

    But unfortunately for Harley, during the pandemic, many motorcycle repossession companies left the industry and never returned. The lack of recovery agents has Harley scrambling to find willing and able professionals to repossess their bikes from delinquent buyers.”

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    “I lived in OKC for a year or so back in the mid-70’s. I have no idea what the lamp has to do with Chicasha (the town is right outside OKC), but hey – whatever floats their boat…)

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  24. NF: THIS is how to stop this shit – turn the tables on their asses!!!!

    Fox35Orlando – A Florida man pissed a lot of people off over the weekend when he entered and won a women’s poker tournament at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in the Sunshine State.

    Dave Hughes, 70, entered the $250 no-limit Texas Hold’em event with a prize pool of up to $17,450. Of the 83 competitors to enter the tournament, 82 of them were women, and the last one was Hughes. Hughes ended up defeating Dayanna Ciabaton at the end and take home $5,555.00.
    Hughes was allowed to enter the women’s tournament as Florida casinos are prohibited from banning men from entering women’s tournament, according to anti-discrimination laws. Nevada casinos have a similar rule. The World Series of Poker’s Ladies event in Vegas has a $10,000 buy-in tournament, and women receive a 90% discount in hopes of keeping men from entering.

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  25. “Today is Wednesday – ever wonder why there’s an extra D in that word?”

    “That ‘d’ that’s never pronounced comes from when the day was known as “Woden’s Day” back in the days of old English. Though it hasn’t been pronounced like that since the 15th century, the spelling stuck, confusing English language learners around the world. Even Shakespeare was powerless in trying to get rid of that useless ‘d.’ It became “Wednesdei” (and finally Wednesday) and the “d” remained, even as the word morphed into “Wednesday.” Wednesday is just one example of words – like February, another word that doesn’t make sense…One good thing does happen on Wednesdays:

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