Keith Olbermann Says Trump Supporters “Must Be Prosecuted & Removed From Our Society”

Sports broadcaster turned far left pundit Keith Olbermann has gone on an unhinged rant where he demanded President Trump and his supporters are “prosecuted and convicted and removed from our society.”

The former ESPN sportscaster recently left cable sports to host a YouTube show dedicated to helping Democrat presidential nominee Joe Biden beat President Trump in the November election.

During a recent segment on his show, Olbermann called President Trump a “terrorist” and said his “enablers” must be “removed from our society.”

Olbermann told his audience on Thursday that the battle must continue far beyond Election Day. Calling for President Trump and those who support his campaign to be “prosecuted and convicted.”

He announced that he is leaving ESPN amicably in order to launch his new political show in the hope of impacting the upcoming election.

Olbermann named Amy Coney Barrett and VP Mike Pence as Trump’s so-called ‘collaborators,’ as he went on an anti-Trump tirade during his second show.

He declared that “Trump can be, and must be, expunged.”

“The hate he has triggered, Pandora’s boxes he has opened, they will not be so easily destroyed.”

“So, let us brace ourselves,” he continued.

“The task is two-fold: the terrorist Trump must be defeated, must be destroyed, must be devoured at the ballot box, and then he, and his enablers, and his supporters, and his collaborators, and the Mike Lees and the William Barrs, and Sean Hannitys, and the Mike Pences, and the Rudy Gullianis and the Kyle Rittenhouses and the Amy Coney Barretts must be prosecuted and convicted and removed from our society while we try to rebuild it and to rebuild the world Trump has destroyed by turning it over to a virus.”

Olbermann did not reveal which alleged crimes Trump and his supporters “must” be prosecuted for.

“Remember it, even as we dream for a return to reality and safety and the country for which our forefathers died, that the fight is not just to win the election, but to win it by enough to chase — at least for a moment — Trump and the maggots off the stage and then try to clean up what they left,” Olbermann continued.

“Remember it, even though to remember it, means remembering that the fight does not end on November 3rd, but in many ways, will only begin that day,” he added.

Ted Cruz Believes ‘Big Margin’ Win For Republicans Possible If American Voters Remain Optimistic

Sen. Ted Cruz warned of a possible “bloodbath” for Republicans in next month’s election if voters are stressed about the economy because of the pandemic — which would certainly explain why House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is holding up a new round of pandemic related stimulus and direct payments to Americans.

Cruz appeared on CNBC’s “Squawk Box,” and stated that the election is extremely “volatile,” but that President Trump could still win by a “big margin” if voters are feeling positive about the future.

Not only that, but the senator said we could even see the Republican Party retake the House.

“If people are going back to work, if they’re optimistic, if they’re positive about the future, we could see a fantastic election: the president getting reelected with a big margin, Republicans winning both Houses of Congress,” Cruz said.

“But I also think if on Election Day, people are angry and they’ve given up hope and they’re depressed, which is what Pelosi and [Senate Majority Leader Chuck] Schumer want them to be, I think it could be a terrible election,” Cruz opined. “I think we could lose the White House and both houses of Congress, that it could be a bloodbath of Watergate proportions.”

On that note, Republicans can feel good about a new Gallup survey showing that 56% of Americans say they are better off now than they were four years ago — and this is right in the middle of the pandemic.

As Gallup noted, this “has served as a key standard that sitting presidents running for reelection have been held to” since 1980, when Ronald Reagan asked Americans, “Are you better off today than you were four years ago?”

President Trump was quick to seize on the good news, as he mocked his Democratic opponent by calling him “OBiden,” a play on the Obama-Biden administration.

He tweeted: “The Gallup Poll has just come out with the incredible finding that 56% of you say that you are better off today, during a pandemic, than you were four years ago (OBiden). Highest number on record! Pretty amazing!”

Mike Pompeo Claims He Has Hillary’s Deleted Emails & Will Begin Releasing Them Before Election Day

Friday, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo dropped an October surprise when he said his department has Hillary Clinton’s ‘deleted’ emails and will release them before the election.

“We’re getting them out,” Pompeo told Fox News Dana Perino.

“We’ll get all of this information out so the American people can see them,” Pompeo said. “There will be more to see before the election.”

“You will remember there was classified information on a private server. It should never have been there. Hillary Clinton should never have done that. It is unacceptable behavior.”

Earlier this week President Trump lashed out at Mike Pompeo for withholding the release of Hillary Clinton’s emails.

“He’s running the State Department,” said President Trump on “Fox and Friends.”

“Forget about the fact they were classified. Let’s Go. Maybe Mike Pompeo finally finds them, okay.”

Trump on Friday said Hillary Clinton belongs in jail during his rally on Rush Limbaugh’s radio show.

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“That Is A Disgrace”: President Trump Reacts To News There Won’t Be A Report From Durham Prior To Election

AG Bill Barr’s reported announcement to the GOP that there won’t be a report from attorney John Durham’s investigation prior to the election is “a disgrace,” President Trump said on Rush Limbaugh’s radio show Friday.

Durham is currently investigating the origin of the FBI investigation into the 2016 Trump campaign’s now-disproven collusion with Russia. The President says the investigation has already uncovered proof that former President Obama and former Vice President Joe Biden knowingly “spied” on his campaign.

“See this is the problem with Republicans they don’t play the hard game,” Trump said, adding that he express his displeasure with Barr “too his face.”

Barr reportedly told top Republicans on Friday that the report will not be released prior to Election Day, according to Axios.

“I’ll be very disappointed if that Axios story you told me about is true,” he told Limbaugh.

“This is the nightmare scenario,” a congressional GOP official said, according to Axios. “Essentially, the year and a half of arguably the number one issue for the Republican base is virtually meaningless if this doesn’t happen before the election.”

Trump lambasted AG Barr for not announcing the findings of the investigations Thursday to Maria Bartiromo on Fox Business.

“To be honest, Bill Barr is going to go down as either the greatest attorney general in the history of the country or he’s going to go down as, you know, a very sad situation,” President Trump told Fox Business’ Maria Bartiromo on Friday. “He’s got all the information he needs. They want to get more, more, more. They keep getting more. I said, ‘you don’t need any more.’”

“Unless Bill Barr indicts these people for crimes, the greatest political crime in the history of our country, then we’re going to get little satisfaction unless I win and we’ll just have to go, because I won’t forget it.”

Chuck Schumer & Ron Wyden Demand IG Investigation Into President Trump’s IRS Audits

Top Senate Democrats Chuck Schumer and Ron Wyden are calling for an investigation to probe if there has been inappropriate interference into President Trump’s IRS audits.

This comes after the NY Times released an article purporting to have obtained “tax information extending over more than two decades, revealing struggling properties, vast write-offs, an audit battle and hundreds of millions in debt coming due.”

Schumer tweeted Thursday “The New York Times showed President Trump is an abject failure in business and a serial tax cheat who owes hundreds of millions of dollars.”

“We’re fighting for an investigation into any interference by the White House with President Trump’s IRS audits.

Schumer and Wyden wrote in their letter to the Office of the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration and Office of the Inspector General.

“Due to significant concerns of potential efforts to undermine the integrity of the mandatory audit process and other audits within the IRS, it is essential that the Office of the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) and Office of the Inspector General (OIG) ensure the appropriate safeguards remain in place to prevent such interference at the agency,” the letter said.

George Stephanopoulos Suggests VP Pence Was “Mansplaining” During Debate, Gets Torched Immediately

During ABC’s post-debate coverage, George Stephanopoulos suggested that people noticed Vice President Pence was “mansplaining” during his debate with Kamala Harris.

According to Merriam Webster “Mansplaining is, at its core, a very specific thing. It’s what occurs when a man talks condescendingly to someone (especially a woman) about something he has incomplete knowledge of, with the mistaken assumption that he knows more about it than the person he’s talking to does.”

However, people from Frank Luntz’s focus group of undecided voters found that it was actually Kamala Harris’ facial expressions which they considered “condescending.”

Luntz wrote “My undecided voters think Mike Pence is more professional, but that he looks tired. They think Kamala Harris is more passionate, but her reaction-faces are really bothering people.”

He added in a later tweet ”I might get #cancelled for this, but my undecided focus group doesn’t like how Kamala Harris interacts with her opponent. We saw this in the Dem debates – she is applauded for her knowledge, but they just don’t like her “condescending reactions.” #VPDebate”

“Oh dear,” columnist Rita Panahi reacted. “This is a rather desperate tactic, it may work on the Twitter demographic, but most normal people roll their eyes when they hear the term ‘mansplaining.’”

“Pulling out the ‘mansplaining’ card. Harris must have performed worse than expected,” Daily Caller’s Mary Margaret Olohan concluded.

“Translation: Pence absolutely won the debate on merit so the media is using every lame excuse possible,” former Secretary of Defense special assistant Amber Smith similarly wrote.

Kirstie Alley Has Had Enough, Rips CNN Reporter: “You Hate Trump, Just Report That”

Hollywood star and proud Trump supporter Kirstie Alley wishes that the biased, pretentious “reporters” who work for CNN would just up and admit already that they hate President Trump.

As previously reported, so-called “journalists” began bellyaching, because God forbid the president not wearing a mask while standing outside, and by himself.

What was not reported at the time was Alley’s ferocious response specifically to infamously hypocritical CNN “journalist” Kaitlan Collins.

“Only days into his diagnosis, the first thing President Trump does when he gets back to the White House is take his mask off,” she’d tweeted in apparent exasperation.

In response, Kirstie Alley wrote this (*Language warning):

In a follow-up tweet, Alley mocked members of the demonstrably anti-Trump media for having “failed” to ”destroy” the president.

The media of course deny their bias, but the evidence is so glaring. Just take the media’s response to the 2020 vice presidential debate.

As of Thursday morning, only hours after the debate’s conclusion, incumbent Vice President Mike Pence had already been smeared as “flaccid” & “limp and lame,” while Democrat VP nominee Sen. Kamala Harris had been praised as “spicy” and “deft.”

“Why Would She Tell Them Anything?” – Whoopi Defends Kamala Harris’ Debate Night Dodges

“The View” co-host Whoopi Goldberg defended Democratic Vice Presidential nominee Kamala Harris for dodging questions at Wednesday night’s debate.

During a segment of the show, Goldberg argued that Kamala Harris should not have to answer questions about what she and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden had talked about or planned to do if they won the election in November.

Goldberg began with a joke about the fly that landed on Vice President Mike Pence’s head during the debate, saying, “Well, I will say I felt the fly was well represented. I thought the fly made some really interesting points, and so I think the real winner from last night is the fly.”

She went on to say that she was actually glad that Harris refused to answer some of the questions asked because she had spent the last four years watching President Trump’s administration “dodge and not answer stuff.”

“Why would she tell them anything about what she and Joe plan to do or what they’ve discussed or how they’ve discussed it?” Goldberg asked. “It only gives them more fodder and I think they’re just starting to come into that — oh, yeah. Yeah. You want to know, but we’re not going to tell you, and when we’re ready to let the people know, we’ll tell them. And I like that.”

Cohost Joy Behar raised the question of court-packing — one of the questions that neither Biden nor Harris has been willing to answer — and said, “I was going to answer Sara who wanted to hear about — she wanted to hear about the 13 people on the Supreme Court. That’s a hypothetical question. There’s no reason why she has to answer a hypothetical question.”

“I think after all this time though, they’re smart. They could answer it differently than dodging because I think that — it just — I want to hear something,” cohost Sara Haines pushed back. “Because it matters just as much as people are talking about the Supreme Court on the other side and wanting to sway it, like, I have thoughts on where — it doesn’t change my vote. I’m just saying as a concerned citizen and a supporter”

Behar cut in again then, saying that if it wasn’t going to change votes there was no point in Harris answering the hypothetical questions.

Pelosi Says WH Staff Should Stage An “Intervention” Because “Something Is Wrong” With POTUS

Wednesday, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi appeared on “The View” and suggested that White House staff should stage an “intervention” because something is clearly “wrong” with President Trump, perhaps rendering him unfit to hold office.

“Asked about her level of concern for Trump’s health given her role as second in the line of succession behind Vice President Mike Pence, Pelosi said she was very concerned for both herself and others around the country suffering amid the coronavirus pandemic,” according to USA Today.

“That’s why I think that there has to be an intervention in terms of people around him,” she said.

Although Pelosi didn’t mention any specific evidence of Trump’s lack of fitness, she did cite the president’s allegedly “erratic” behavior and suggested that the president’s close advisors and top Republican colleagues are “enabling” him.

“The president has always had erratic behavior. Right now it’s very, very dangerous because he knows the danger of the virus [but] he’s in denial, as he was right from the state,” Pelosi said. “Denial, delay, distortion, and look what has happened to our country.”

“There are enablers around the president who really should know better,” she added. “The Republicans in Congress have enabled so much of this to happen.”

Nancy Pelosi even suggested that a particular corticosteroid, dexamethasone, that doctors prescribed to President Trump to help aid in his recovery from the virus, might be impacting his ability to think clearly.

“I don’t know, but there are those healthcare providers who say that,” Pelosi claimed, citing internet sleuths who discovered a list of the drug’s side effects, and claiming the president could be in “denial” about his recovery. “Also, if you have the coronavirus, it has an impact, as well. So the combination is something that should be viewed.”

“We should be concerned because of the virus and its viciousness, but also because of the denial the president is in,” she added. “There’s something wrong about the disconnect between what the president’s responsibilities are and what’s happening.”

Frank Luntz Focus Group Didn’t Like Kamala’s “Condescending Reactions” During Last Night’s Debate

During last night’s debate between Kamala Harris and Mike Pence, pollster Frank Luntz held a focus group of undecided voters.

One thing that they strongly reacted to negatively was Kamala Harris’ facial expressions which many people considered “condescending.”

Luntz wrote “My undecided voters think Mike Pence is more professional, but that he looks tired. They think Kamala Harris is more passionate, but her reaction-faces are really bothering people.”

He added in a later tweet ” I might get #cancelled for this, but my undecided focus group doesn’t like how Kamala Harris interacts with her opponent. We saw this in the Dem debates – she is applauded for her knowledge, but they just don’t like her “condescending reactions.” #VPDebate”

Here is one of the viral moments many people are talking about on social media.

Asked to describe VP Mike Pence in one word, members of Luntz’s focus group used words like “robot, presidential, even keeled, bland, regressive, professional, pathetic, calm, typical politician, comfortable, no emotion.”

Asked to describe Kamala Harris in one word, members of Luntz’s focus group used words such as “evasive, nervous, shifting blame, caring, snarky, too rehearsed, nervous, evasive, abrasive, unsteady, rigid, unpresidential”

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