Anonymous ID: 06f1ae Oct. 17, 2020, 8:08 p.m. No.11128982   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8998 >>9024 >>9163 >>9360 >>9380

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Ben Sasse thinks Qanon is bat shit crazy ask Savanah Guthrie and Wiki leaks

 

 

(R) Little Ben just hanging out with (D) Uncle Chuck Schumer

 

Sen. Ben Sasse chills on Capitol Hill in workout attire - CNNPolitics

https://www.cnn.com/2017/05/18/politics/sasse-workout-clothes-capitol-hill-cotton/index.html

 

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Anonymous ID: 06f1ae Oct. 17, 2020, 8:19 p.m. No.11129163   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9202 >>9301 >>9486 >>9577 >>9611 >>9624

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https://twitter.com/seungminkim/status/1296411170589548547

Seung Min Kim

@seungminkim

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Aug 20

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@BenSasse

on Trump’s remarks on Q-Anon yesterday:

 

“Q-Anon is nuts — and real leaders call conspiracy theories conspiracy theories. If Democrats take the Senate, blow up the filibuster, and pack the Supreme Court - garbage like this will be a big part of why they won.”

 

Dig on

Ben Sasse

has a gay and pedo GYM problem? look up all things GYM rat Ben Sasse

 

he used to have that as his own description on his twitter and POTUS tweeted about how he looks like a GYM rat back in 2016

 

now he is recent because of the Guthrie townhall

where he is quoted saying QAnon is nuts

 

August 20, 2020

10:19 AM ET

https://dailycaller.com/2020/08/20/qanon-ben-sasse-trump-conspiracy/

 

QAnon Is Nuts’: Republican Ben Sasse Rips Trump For Flirting With Conspiracy Theory

 

Republican Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse ripped President Donald Trump for his flirtations with the QAnon conspiracy theory Thursday, saying Trump’s antics could cause Republicans to lose elections in November.

 

The QAnon conspiracy theory posits that Trump is saving the world from an underground cabal of Satanic pedophiles and cannibals. Trump said he wasn’t aware of the theory when told about it by a reporter but argued his administration was, in fact, saving the world from the radical left. Sasse responded, saying “real leaders call conspiracy theories conspiracy theories.”

 

“QAnon is nuts — and real leaders call conspiracy theories conspiracy theories. If Democrats take the Senate, blow up the filibuster, and pack the Supreme Court – garbage like this will be a big part of why they won,” Sasse said in a statement to reporters.

 

Trump’s exchange with a reporter came during a press conference on Wednesday, hours before the third night of the Democratic National Convention (DNC).

 

“The crux of the [QAnon] theory is this belief that you are secretly saving the world from this Satanic cult of pedophiles and cannibals. Does that sound like something you are behind?” the reporter asked.

 

“Well I haven’t heard that,” Trump said. “Is that supposed to be a bad thing or a good thing?”

“If I can help save the world from problems, I’m willing to do it. I’m willing to put myself out there,” he added. “And we are actually. We are saving the world from a radical left philosophy that will destroy this country, and when this country is gone the rest of the world will follow.”

Trump first broached the QAnon theory when he tweeted about Georgia Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene, who created a number of videos throughout 2018 endorsing QAnon and a number of other conspiracy theories. (RELATED: Trump Labels QAnon-Promoting House Candidate A ‘Future Republican Star’ Following Primary Victory In Georgia’s 14th District)

 

Greene disavowed her belief in the conspiracy earlier this week, however, saying the videos no longer represent her views.

 

“No, it doesn’t represent me,” she told Fox News. “But I don’t expect a lot of the left-leaning media to change their stance. I think they’re going to continue to attack me because they actually do see me as someone who’s unapologetically conservative. And I won’t back down on my beliefs and my values.”

 

Tags : ben sasse donald trump qanon

Anonymous ID: 06f1ae Oct. 17, 2020, 8:32 p.m. No.11129360   🗄️.is 🔗kun

turd burgalars

 

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just how many turd burgling pedophile congress members are there

 

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Anonymous ID: 06f1ae Oct. 17, 2020, 8:37 p.m. No.11129426   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9446

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kek

Agent 19

 

LAME

 

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Donald Trump is planning to sign gun control legislation during his second term after the need to face re election has passed. He has also made strange, incestual/sexual comments about his own daughter and has ties with Jeffrey Epstein.

Why does the right ignore this?

 

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> https://youtu.be/qv70PefG7y0

Anonymous ID: 06f1ae Oct. 17, 2020, 8:43 p.m. No.11129515   🗄️.is 🔗kun

2014

'this is about the babies'

 

we will see ben sasse how history recounts your life

will sasse be for the people or against the people?

for the babies or against the babies

 

time will tell SOON

 

"This is about the babies"

28,332 views•Jan 15, 2014

https://youtu.be/7Sm3iF1adhA

Anonymous ID: 06f1ae Oct. 17, 2020, 8:48 p.m. No.11129577   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9611 >>9624

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Trump says 'RINO' Ben Sasse has gone ‘rogue’ after Nebraska senator criticizes his Covid-19 executive orders

Trump remarks came after Sasse issued a critical statement in response to the president's announcement of four relief measures that overrode a breakdown in talks between the White House and congressional Democrats

 

By Kunal Dey

Published on : 10:55 PST,

Aug 10, 2020

 

President Donald J Trump has accused Sen. Ben Sasse of being a "RINO" who has "gone rogue" after the Nebraska Republican slammed the White House over a series of executive orders aimed at providing assistance to Americans amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

“RINO Ben Sasse, who needed my support and endorsement in order to get the Republican nomination for Senate from the GREAT State of Nebraska, has, now that he’s got it (Thank you President T), gone rogue, again,” Trump wrote on Twitter. “This foolishness plays right into the hands of the Radical Left Dems!”

 

Trump remarks came after Sasse issued a critical statement in response to the president's announcement of four relief measures that overrode a breakdown in talks between the White House and congressional Democrats, who did not strike a deal on a new round of federal COVID-19 aid, Politico reported.

 

Trump declared in a fiery speech on Saturday he would pursue one executive order and three presidential memoranda to federal agencies, aimed at "cutting taxes for workers until the end of the year, extending unemployment benefits at a reduced rate, renewing a moratorium on evictions during the pandemic, and deferring student loan payments and interest until the end of the year," per the outlet.

Sasse, despite consistently voting in favor of the White House's legislative decisions, joined with lawmakers on the other side of the aisle to question the legality of the president's actions. “The pen-and-phone theory of executive lawmaking is unconstitutional slop,” Sasse said Saturday night. “President Obama did not have the power to unilaterally rewrite immigration law with DACA, and President Trump does not have the power to unilaterally rewrite the payroll tax law. Under the Constitution, that power belongs to the American people acting through their members of Congress.”

 

Trump has attacked several members of his own party on social media in recent months. The commander-in-chief targeted Sens. Mitt Romney of Utah and Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania in July after they criticized his decision to commute the sentence of his longtime political adviser and loyalist Roger Stone.

 

Just days later, Trump railed against Rep. Liz Cheney, the third-ranking House Republican. Meanwhile, several of her conservative colleagues also criticized her saying she hadn't been "sufficiently supportive of the White House agenda."

That said, Sasse has sparred with Trump ever since he became a frontrunner in the 2016 Republican primaries. In May 2017, Sasse told Politico that the new president “comes out of a reality TV world,” and that he had “lots of anxiety about whether or not that kind of world is really what we want for our kids.”

 

Sasse also lashed out at Trump in June when protesters outside the White House were forcibly dispersed so the president could safely walk to a nearby church and pose with the Bible in front of the press. “There is a fundamental — a constitutional — right to protest, and I’m against clearing out a peaceful protest for a photo op that treats the Word of God as a political prop,” Sasse said at the time.

 

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Anonymous ID: 06f1ae Oct. 17, 2020, 8:52 p.m. No.11129624   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9636 >>9660

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Ben Sasse Says Trump’s QAnon Remarks Will Be Partly to Blame if Dems Retake Senate

 

By ZACHARY EVANS

August 20, 2020 8:50 AM

 

Senator Ben Sasse (R., Neb.) slammed President Trump’s remarks on Wednesday in which he seemed to encourage believers in the QAnon conspiracy theory.

 

Followers of QAnon believe that the U.S. is run by a cabal of pedophiles and cannibals in the Democratic “deep state,” media, and Hollywood, and that Trump is saving the country from that cabal. Trump has congratulated Georgia businesswoman and QAnon believer Marjorie Taylor Greene for winning a Republican congressional primary. The FBI designated QAnon a “domestic terror threat” in 2019 because of what the agency said was the potential for the theory to drive adherents to acts of violence.

 

“I don’t know much about the movement; I understand they like me very much, which I appreciate,” Trump said at a Wednesday press conference when asked by a reporter for his views on the theory. “I heard these are people that love our country.”

 

“QAnon believes you are secretly saving the world from this cult of pedophiles and cannibals. Are you behind that?” the reporter continued.

“I haven’t heard that. Is that supposed to be a bad thing or a good thing?” Trump answered. “If I can help save the world from problems, I am willing to do it. I’m willing to put myself out there. And we are actually, we’re saving the world.”

 

Senator Sasse, who has been an open critic of previous Trump statements, slammed the president’s apparent refusal to disavow QAnon supporters.

 

“QAnon is nuts–and real leaders call conspiracy theories conspiracy theories,” Sasse told the Washington Post on Thursday. “If Democrats take the Senate, blow up the filibuster, and pack the Supreme Court–garbage like this will be a big part of why they won.”

 

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Sasse sparred with Trump earlier this month over the president’s executive orders on coronavirus relief and other issues, which the Nebraska senator called “unconstitutional slop.”

 

“No president — whether named Obama or Trump or Biden or AOC — has unilateral power to rewrite immigration law or to cut taxes or to raise taxes,” Sasse said in a statement. “This is because America doesn’t have kings.”