It’s All Meadows Texts All The Time

Pizza, onions frying in olive oil, a clean baby, freshly printed counterfeit $100s……

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The referral is symbolic in that the J6 committee does not have prosecutorial power. Once it leaves the J6 committee and lands in the lap of the Justice department–the next Congress can do nothing to shut it down.

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Jar of Weed…

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The photographer caught Qevin napping too.

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It’s All Meadows Texts All The Time

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For some strange reason that’s what I have been thinking.

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How "nearly dead " is he?

Asking for a friend…

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So why exactly did the conventional wisdom develop that these House coup plotters will not fall into Jack Smith’s net!?

It is a bit dangerous to talk this way, since the fact it goes against conventional wisdom will mean that Hannity can paint this as a radical attempt to gin up political prosecutions… but these texts suggest a lot more pressure was put on election officials than just In Georgia, and that it “took a village” to create the slates of fake electors.

Also, the complicity of so many colleagues explains the righteous anger of the members of the 1/6 Commission.

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“Hi Sean, it’s me, Mark Meadows. Gotta lead on an amazing trailer home in Scaly Mountain—this could be the big deal we’ve been looking to invest our hard-earned $ in. Call me.”

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And Scalise and Gen Milley praying for the meeting to be over

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If the committee does not make a criminal referral the Wingnut Wurlitzer will tout it far and wide as vindication and proof Trump did nothing wrong. A Mueller redux. They have to refer.

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I know, it’s great.

Also love all those damned generals with hanging heads and others looking everywhere but at FatAss…

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Take some solace in that criminal referrals will be made. But yes, if this were just a dog-and-pony show then there would be grounds to declare TFG and his sycophants innocent of all wrongdoing.

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Hmmmmm…not for the home with pets, methinks.

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Can you imagine?

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All these people know each other, intimately, after many long years in public service & the private sector. The need for name placards in front of them seems odd. Is anyone looking across the table and thinking “Who is that guy?”

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And they will probably do as they did recently at Merde-a-Barfo: block the doors to prevent people leaving.

Easier to keep a smaller crowd penned in. Not so many dogs needed.

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The NC detail caught my attention, too. Didn’t Meadows move to/buy property in NC, which purchase was somehow connected to his voting from NC (but not from an address where he actually lived)?

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“Hi Mark, It’s Sean. That’s a bit too rural. I found a development just outside High Point within walking distance of a Gentleman’s Club, a target range, and a Hooters. Call me!”

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General Milley looks like he is wishing he was ANYPLACE ELSE but at that table.

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