Donald Trump

The Dead Sea is one place, there are others. A flood happened, the Noah story is just their way of explaining it or understanding it. Like the Epic of Gilgamesh or other folk tales across the globe. Fortunately no c**t has made a religion out of Gilgamesh, there’s enough religious fuckwittery.
Likely the Black Sea as well, and longer term the Med.
 
This is actually a major confirmation of a significant event that happened on what everyone has long believed was a day that could have potentially seen the beginning of a full blown constitutional crisis, even before the insurrection.

It’s one of the lingering mysteries of the Jan. 6 investigation: Did Donald Trump briefly put Jeffrey Clark — a top ally in his bid to subvert the 2020 election — in charge of the entire Justice Department?

Investigators have long known that Trump considered elevating Clark to the role of attorney general during the chaotic weeks that preceded the attack on the Capitol, as Trump grasped for increasingly desperate ways to remain in office. Clark was a little-known Justice Department official, but Trump believed he would harness the department to buttress false claims of voter fraud. And he was increasingly frustrated with DOJ leaders who had refused to do so.
When top White House and Justice officials threatened a mass resignation at a confrontational Oval Office meeting on Jan. 3, 2021, Trump nixed the radical plan. But it’s never been clear if Trump actually appointed Clark — or at least tried to — before he backed down that day.

On Thursday, Clark’s lawyer Harry MacDougald offered an answer: “There was a period on Jan. 3 when he was the acting attorney general until the president changed his mind later that day.”


 
The Dead Sea is one place, there are others. A flood happened, the Noah story is just their way of explaining it or understanding it. Like the Epic of Gilgamesh or other folk tales across the globe. Fortunately no c**t has made a religion out of Gilgamesh, there’s enough religious fuckwittery.
Eh? The flood was supposed to be global so the Dead Sea, and all other seas would already be full. Unless you mean the water came from the Dead Sea which doesn't explain how so little water could cover the entire planet.
 
The Dead Sea is one place, there are others. A flood happened, the Noah story is just their way of explaining it or understanding it. Like the Epic of Gilgamesh or other folk tales across the globe. Fortunately no c**t has made a religion out of Gilgamesh, there’s enough religious fuckwittery.

Likely the Black Sea as well, and longer term the Med.

Eh? The flood was supposed to be global so the Dead Sea, and all other seas would already be full. Unless you mean the water came from the Dead Sea which doesn't explain how so little water could cover the entire planet.

I think all of you will find the answers you seek in Trump’s bible…

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