late wrote:Lawrence, on Last Word tonite pointed out that we've never had an election running at the same time as an impeachment.
That's because nobody ever thought they could get away with it until Pelosi and Schiff-for-brains thought it was a good political strategy.
late wrote:Btw, a Trump insider, Fiona Hill, is going to testify before Congress next week. Not sure but I think she is going to be the first insider to tell the truth to Congress.
It's pointless. The transcript was released.
late wrote:You see, in Watergate, the first time a Nixon insider told the truth, it kinda blew minds from coast to coast. This could be big.
I'm sure the House Intelligence Committee's minds will be blown and they will tell us all about it. However, they are conducting their hearings in secret. So our minds will not be blown.
maz wrote:But did you have child trannies back in the 1960's and 70's though?
It was still cool back then to make fun of transsexuals.
Verv wrote:The more that the Democrats decide that they are the party that embraces this fringe, the more that they will lose what Charlie Kirk has called the "beer" (not wine) Democrats.
That's why the impeachent thing is going on in spite of the absence of a crime. Trump rallies are packed. Why? They aren't all filled exclusively with Republicans. The Minnesota rally was said to be 60% independents and Democrats. As bombastic as Trump is, the difference between Trump rallies and Democrat debates is a contrast between normal people and a freak show.
late wrote:Btw, she's a career diplomat, she joined the Foreign Service in 1986. Meaning she's not political.
Bad mouthing the president is political. All career civil service people are admonished to support the policy even if they disagree with it or resign.
jimjam wrote:I'll vote for Ed the talking horse before i'd vote for Donald .
I'll vote for Donald Trump before any of the Democrats, except maybe Tulsi Gabbard. The only thing that would get me to not vote for Trump otherwise is if we had a midget nominee. My intersectionality is such that I think we need a midget for president.
colliric wrote:What a bitch. Didn't win, still chucking a "Russians did it" tantrum over it.
Yeah, and Jill Stein is a Russian asset too.
Hillary is so fucking crazy. Good God! I'm so glad she didn't win!
jimjam wrote:Thus far in office, Mr. Trump has acted against the national interest by maintaining his financial interests in his company and using the presidential podium to promote it
Really jimjam? You think the fate of the United States depends on Trump divesting of some hotels and golf courses?
jimjam wrote:Thus far in office, Mr. Trump has acted against the national interest by maintaining his financial interests in his company and using the presidential podium to promote it
Mueller's own report found otherwise.
jimjam wrote:attacked the free press
So? They attack him. They're corrupt too. The email hacks revealed all sorts of collusion between the DNC and the media.
jimjam wrote:given encouragement to white nationalists
He condemned them.
jimjam wrote:established a de facto religious test for immigrants
He prevented immigration from failed states--most of them majority Muslim.
jimjam wrote:undermined foreign alliances and emboldened American rivals
Which ones and how?
jimjam wrote:demanded personal loyalty from subordinates sworn to do their duty to the Constitution
Insubordination is a firing offense.
jimjam wrote:and sent his personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, around the world to conduct what could most charitably be described as shadow foreign policy with Mr. Trump’s personal benefit as its lodestar.
Giuliani hasn't been setting US foreign policy anywhere. He's investigating the origins of the Russia hoax.
jimjam wrote:Mr. Trump still feels so well-protected by his party that he has just named his own golf resort as the site for the next Group of 7 summit in 2020, a brazen act of self-dealing.
Which he's offering at cost, so it is a net cost savings to all parties involved.
Drlee wrote:The real story is that the entire republican majority in the Senate is absolutely unwilling to do anything about it.
That's because the masses will vote them out of office if they do. Impeachment is political, and Trump has powerful grass roots support. He's the only candidate able to fill arenas to overflow.
Drlee wrote:If you are looking for a culprit look for McSally of Arizona and Moscow Mitch and....name your republican senator.
That's it Drlee. You're on to us. We're all working for the FSB now! Gorkiy Gabbard, Soviet Stein, Dnieper Donald, Moscow Mitch, Molotov McCarthy! You name it! We're all Russian assets. Tens of millions of us! It's a good thing Nabokov Nunes figured out their angle, or all the American patriots would have put a stop to us!
foxdemon wrote:Those darn Russians!
It's a freaking comedy show isn't it? This was a pretty funny Star Wars reference too.
jimjam wrote:The degree of rancid behavior served up by the oligarchs ebbs and flows. When, to use an extreme example, millions of one minority or another are placed into concentration camps and gassed I posit that that is unacceptable …… to say the least.
How do you feel about oligarchs lamenting pulling troops out of Syria, but not having the courage to authorize US military forces to be there in the first place?
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