
In a move that will shock no one, the Impeached President spent primary election night, tweeting. Surprise!
While I normally place the tweets in the order, mostly, in which our President Impeached tweets them, for Wednesday’s Open Thread, I will be placing them in subject matter.
New Hampshire Primary Election.
Elizabeth Warren, sometimes referred to as Pocahontas, is having a really bad night. I think she is sending signals that she wants out. Calling for unity is her way of getting there, going home, and having a “nice cold beer” with her husband!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 12, 2020
She’s only referred to as “Pocahontas,” by Mr. Impeached.
The mocking of Warren over claiming she was of Native America descent, was to call her Fauxhontas.
He has no idea how mocking works. “Pocahontas,” was a real person named, Amonute, who had the nickname Pocahontas. (Smithsonian Magazine).
Warren came in 4th in New Hampshire, with 25,551 votes as of late last night.
Impeachment King Steyer (how did that work out?) spent 200 Million Dollars and got less than 1% of the vote in Iowa, and only 3% of the Vote in New Hampshire. Could it be that something is just plain missing? Not easy to do what I did, is it?
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 12, 2020
(how did that work out?) Well, I’d say it worked out okay, considering President Trump* is now President Impeached.
Tom Steyer as of last night received 9,871 votes in New Hampshire.
A lot of Democrat dropouts tonight, very low political I.Q. https://t.co/1fZmJOifLo
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 12, 2020
“very low political I.Q.”
A very bad night for Mini Mike!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 12, 2020
Mike Bloomberg was not on the ballot in NH https://t.co/DZRL3UEW95
— Jordyn Phelps (@JordynPhelps) February 12, 2020
Bloomberg wasn't even on the ballot. You'd think Trump would have at least half a clue what's going on in politics.
— Brian Tyler Cohen (@briantylercohen) February 12, 2020
A lot of Democratic dropouts equals two.
I love our country. I love the idea of democracy. And I want to pass it on to the next generation.
— Michael Bennet (@MichaelBennet) February 12, 2020
I feel nothing but joy tonight as we conclude this campaign and this chapter.
Tonight wasn’t our night. But New Hampshire, you may see me once again.
— Andrew Yang🧢 (@AndrewYang) February 12, 2020
Bootedgeedge (Buttigieg) is doing pretty well tonight. Giving Crazy Bernie a run for his money. Very interesting!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 12, 2020
Pete Buttigieg explains in his Twitter bio that “Bootedgeedge,” should be written as “Boot-Edge-Edge.”
As of last night “Mayor Pete,” was second with 66,760 votes in New Hampshire.
But wait there is more…
Knowing the vote totals is fine, but Delegates are what matters and as the Washington Post reports.
Delegate count following Iowa and New Hampshire.
- Pete Buttigieg 23
- Bernie Sanders 21.
- Elizabeth Warren 8.
- Amy Klobuchar 7.
- Joe Biden 6.
To secure the Democratic nomination a candidate needs to reach 1,991 Delegates.
Thank you Brad! https://t.co/qv4qcj704y
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 12, 2020
The Fake News Media is looking hard for the Big Democrat Story, but there is nothing too fabulous. Wouldn’t a big story be that I got more New Hampshire Primary Votes than any incumbent president, in either party, in the history of that Great State? Not an insignificant fact!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 12, 2020
Wednesday’s primary reaction tweets.
Fake News @CNN and MSDNC have not surprisingly refused to talk about my record setting number of voters in New Hampshire (and in Iowa). That’s why they are poorly rated Fake News! I will win both states in November.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 12, 2020
.@dagenmcdowell, “Every Democrat is running to raise taxes. She (Pocahontas) lied about her ethnicity, that was her problem.” @MariaBartiromo So true Dagen!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 12, 2020
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 12, 2020
The above is his current pinned tweet.
The New York Times reports that President Impeached received in Tuesday’s primary 20 delegates with 126,815 85.5 percent of the vote. Bill Weld a long shot Republican challenger received 13, 576 9.2 percent of the vote.
I have been unable to find a list of past Republican primary votes from New Hampshire, aside from Wikipedia.
However, if Wiki is to be believed the President who had the strongest New Hampshire win was Dwight D. Eisenhower, out of the more than 57,000 votes cast, only 600 of them were not for Eisenhower. That gave Eisenhower 95 percent of vote.
Roger Stone.
All starting to unravel with the ridiculous 9 year sentence recommendation! https://t.co/6baxv3Lvuk
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 12, 2020
As the News Blender reported on Tuesday informal campaign adviser to then-Candidate Trump, and longtime friend Roger Stone is scheduled to be sentenced next week. In light of that, President Impeached weighed-in via early morning tweeting, calling the sentence rec’ of seven to nine years a “disgrace.” Following the tweets the DOJ reversed course causing the withdrawal of four prosecutors from the case.
From the original court filing, Stone was convicted of:
Count One: Obstructing a Congressional Investigation in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1505.
Counts Two-Six of making numerous false statements to Congress in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1001(a)(2).
Count Seven Witness Tampering a violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1512(b)(1).
The guidelines used (pg.16)


Onward with the rest of the Stone tweets.
Is this the Judge that put Paul Manafort in SOLITARY CONFINEMENT, something that not even mobster Al Capone had to endure? How did she treat Crooked Hillary Clinton? Just asking! https://t.co/Fe7XkepJNN
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 12, 2020
Capone spent four and half years in Alcatraz. Just saying.
Judge Amy Berman-Jackson placed Paul Manafort in Solitary Confinement when the DOJ proved that he was tampering with witnesses while under house arrest. As the News Blender reported at the time, Manafort had asked Jackson to not revoke his bail, she denied his request explaining that Manafort abused the trust of the court.
Hillary Clinton has not been charged with a crime. However, the Washington Post explains this might be a reference to a dismissed wrongful death claim brought against her in connection to Benghazi.
Clinton responded via Twitter.
Do you realize intimidating judges is the behavior of failed-state fascists? Just asking! https://t.co/kcEzirsGUF
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) February 12, 2020
…And a swamp creature with “pull” was just sentenced to two months in jail for a similar thing that they want Stone to serve 9 years for. A phony Mueller Witch Hunt disgrace. Caught! https://t.co/6baxv3Lvuk
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 12, 2020
He referenced the Swamp Creature in a Wednesday morning tweet.
Two months in jail for a Swamp Creature, yet 9 years recommended for Roger Stone (who was not even working for the Trump Campaign). Gee, that sounds very fair! Rogue prosecutors maybe? The Swamp! @foxandfriends @TuckerCarlson
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 12, 2020
(H/T to RoMac) This is a possible reference to James Wolfe.
Is Trump referring to former Senate staffer James Wolfe? Not a fair comparison. Wolfe pleaded guilty to 1 felony count of lying to the FBI. Stone was convicted of 7 felonies — many lies to Congress, plus witness tampering. Also, Stone's lies touched on national security issues. https://t.co/ivErb3TPl5
— Marshall Cohen (@MarshallCohen) February 12, 2020
Want to add more because I ran out of space: both Wolfe and Stone lied about national security stuff. But Wolfe lied about leaks and contacts with reporters. Prosecutors highlighted how Stone repeatedly lied about how he worked with Team Trump to benefit from Russian hacks in ‘16
— Marshall Cohen (@MarshallCohen) February 12, 2020
CNN reported in December 2018 that Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson sentenced Wolfe to two months in prison for lying to the FBI about media contacts. He was also fined $7,500.
Whatever happened to Hillary campaign manager Podesta’s BROTHER? Wasn’t he caught, forced to leave his firm, with BIG BAD things to happen? Why did nothing ever happen to him, only to the “other” side?
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 12, 2020
NBC News reported in September 2019, that Federal Prosecutors ended their investigation into Tony Podesta regarding a case connected to Ukraine lobbying and Paul Manafort. No charges were filed.
John Podesta, Hillary Clinton’s former campaign manager, was not included in the investigation.
Who are the four prosecutors (Mueller people?) who cut and ran after being exposed for recommending a ridiculous 9 year prison sentence to a man that got caught up in an investigation that was illegal, the Mueller Scam, and shouldn’t ever even have started? 13 Angry Democrats?
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 12, 2020
The four men who withdrew from the case, were not exposed, the filling was made public upon their submitting to the court.
Based on my research into the max sentence given for each statute Stone was found guilty of, he could have spent the rest of his life in prison. Witness tampering alone could carry a max of 20 years in prison. Stone’s other charges are 5 years max sentence. (Cornell Law School.)
The four Prosecutors that withdrew from the Stone case, following AG William Barr’s interference at the tweeted direction of the Impeached President.
BREAKING: Top STONE prosecutor moves to withdraw from the case. Zelinsky was a top Mueller deputy. pic.twitter.com/HQhH8wE5LW
— Kyle Cheney (@kyledcheney) February 11, 2020
JUST IN: A second STONE prosecutor withdraws from the case. This time, it's Jonathan Kravis. pic.twitter.com/gTdA0VwLEw
— Kyle Cheney (@kyledcheney) February 11, 2020
A THIRD Stone prosecutor has now dropped out of the case: Adam Jed. pic.twitter.com/vLzMxJi5Z7
— Kyle Cheney (@kyledcheney) February 11, 2020
FOURTH Stone prosecutor withdraws from the case: Michael Marando. pic.twitter.com/HE93Qo4YOM
— Kyle Cheney (@kyledcheney) February 11, 2020
“cut and ran.”
As a reminder the Impeached President fled a country after he was mocked by other foreign leaders.
WATCH: World leaders appear to joke about President Trump during NATO summit in London https://t.co/Yo351VfYY4 pic.twitter.com/93MVj0xR40
— CBS News (@CBSNews) December 4, 2019
Trump just canceled his press conference at the end of NATO meetings. Here’s the empty stage where he would have taken our questions. pic.twitter.com/miXEZkx3rL
— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) December 4, 2019
President Impeached carries on the Stone theme…
Prosecutorial Misconduct? https://t.co/ignPtwRQUG
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 12, 2020
The question appeared over a tweet that asks if the time was right for a FULL PARDON for both Stone and former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn. Fueling speculation that Mr. Impeached might be leaning toward pardons.
Wednesday morning he congratulated his AG for doing the Impeached President’s bidding.
Congratulations to Attorney General Bill Barr for taking charge of a case that was totally out of control and perhaps should not have even been brought. Evidence now clearly shows that the Mueller Scam was improperly brought & tainted. Even Bob Mueller lied to Congress!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 12, 2020
Special Counsel Robert Mueller was appointed long after the Russian Investigation had started. He was appointed in response to the firing of then-FBI Director James Comey. Who President Impeached said he fired in part to stop the Russian Investigation.
The IG found that while the FISA application regarding Carter Page contained errors and omissions, the operation Crossfire Hurricane which was investigating campaign Trump members for connections to Russian Election Interference, was legitimately started.


Tuesday’s tweet/retweet excluding the tweets featured in Trump Tweets Tuesday Open Thread, was 25.
Wednesday tweet/retweet count so far is 6.
There might be updating.
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