4cal wrote:Can you imagine how the pervert's family feels? Either the porn star's accusations were true or false. If true...it's confirmed that the cheeto is a piece of shit. However even if it was all made up, he's sleazy enough on his own to give the story plausibility and hush money had to be paid.
You really need to open your mind and get passed all that heterophobic hate. There's nothing wrong with men who want to have sex with women. It's totally natural. If he was trying to put his member into some dude's ass, then you'd have a story. All you have is heterosexuality, and you seem to have a problem with it.
4cal wrote:The investigation into the many scandals of the pervert continue. Have a nice weekend
That's just your bigoted heterophobia rearing its ugly head. We're not ashamed of our heterosexuality and cisgender nature. We're straight and we're proud of it.
jimjam wrote:After more than a dozen Russians and three companies were indicted on Friday for interfering in the 2016 elections, President Trump’s first reaction was to claim personal vindication: “The Trump campaign did nothing wrong — no collusion!” he wrote on Twitter.
Well, there is no reason for an independent counsel to investigate it now. It should just be handled as a regular counter-intelligence case.
jimjam wrote:No comment on the far more important conclusion that America is UNDER ATTACK by a foreign enemy and no leadership whatsoever as how to respond to this attack.
We have literally millions of people here illegally, many of whom are voting in our elections, etc. 16 jerk offs from Russia isn't really anything to be afraid of. It's also very unlikely that any of them will actually be prosecuted.
jimjam wrote:Could it be , in Donald's addled mind, that his personal well being trumps ( ) the well being of the nation? Donald's dereliction of duty to America is astounding and mind boggling.
If you mean that he hasn't fired every single holdover from previous administrations and deported millions of illegal aliens, I would have to agree. He really needs to start throwing the illegal aliens out of here.
Stormsmith wrote:It blows me away how these Trump supporters can still support blowing away over a billion dollars plus maintenance on a wall over top 750 tunnels to stop a declining number of undocumented, lawn mower wannabes and ignore cyber security that isn't limited by passport to Russians, but includes Chinese, probably ISIS and others who are growing more sophisticated by the day.
What I find interesting is that all this happened under Obama's watch. Furthermore, the DoJ gave an immigration parole to Nataliya Veselnitskaya to use her in a counter-intelligence op against Donald Trump Jr. to further this Russiagate story that was clearly manufactured from whole cloth.
Hong Wu wrote:Apparently the strategy is to ignore the part where Mueller's spokesman said that the Russian trolls were ineffective, then act wounded that Trump isn't doing more against Russia.
Trump's administration took out a T-72 tank in Syria, killing some Russian mercenaries. 16 trolls are obviously not going to swing an election. I guess Robert Mueller is just trying to show that he's actually doing something for all the money he's spending.
Hong Wu wrote:Like I've been saying, the only explanation for this inanity that makes sense is that powerful people in the DNC are worried about that FISA wiretap thing and won't let people move on from the Russian scare to real issues no matter how lame it gets.
Well, undoubtedly they've seen the polls that most Americans don't believe the story. It's obviously a manufactured story. The 16 Russian nationals story is probably not going to go anywhere either for a few reasons: first, like nuclear reactor meltdowns, everytime there is a shooting with an AR-15, the media goes into overdrive spewing propaganda in hopes that there will finally be a sea change of attitudes; second, it was Russian nationals, not the Russian government. As I said since 2016, the Russian government itself wouldn't do that, but very wealthy Russians would do it--probably to get back at the Obama administration for attacking them individually.
Hong Wu wrote:You can't tell from PoFo but the saturation some of these terrible arguments are getting on Reddit gives me the impression that domestic troll farms like Shareblue predicted this and had already decided to keep moving forward with the Russian thing despite everything. Sad!
The story is patently ludicrous compared to the tens of millions of Hispanics here illegally, which the Democrats want here precisely to tip elections in their favor.
jimjam wrote:Russian trolls were ineffective? I guess i'll believe that when I see it but, in the meantime, let us pretend it is true.
Mueller says they were ineffective. Why should we pretend that 16 Russians can overthrow the US electoral system with $1M? If that were true, America would deserve to be overthrown.
jimjam wrote:Look Junior, when the very foundation of America's government is under attack I'm OK with erroring on the safe side.
Ok, so when 10-15% of the population of the nations to our South are illegally living within our borders and mucking about in our politics and our elections, why is it you are afraid of 16 Russians?
annatar1914 wrote:The foundation of America's government isn't ''under attack'', it's rotting from within because of the contradictions of a Capitalist society and disguised rule by the Rich through a managerial technocratic elite, an elite that pays more or less lip service to liberty and the rule of law, but denudes it of meaning.
If the rule of law meant anything, we'd be solve the housing shortage very quickly by throwing out illegal aliens.
Igor Antunov wrote:13 Rooskies bought 100K in Bernie Facebook Covfefe while a couple of Saudi officials plunked down $120 million for Crooked Hillary. And the media focus is on...
It is pretty astounding what makes the Democrats afraid. As I said before, it wasn't the Russian government. It was oligarchs who got sanctioned by Obama. Whether Putin knew about it or not is essentially irrelevant. We know now--and I've said it since 2016--that this would have likely been payback for putting sanctions on individuals. Turns out--ONCE AGAIN--I was right.
Igor Antunov wrote:This is a feeble coup attempt, but it will weaken the country.
The neoconservatives have lost face as the East Asians would say. Nobody believes the neoconservatives anymore. There is no lie they won't tell. The problem, to use one of their own favorite words, is that they have "discredited" themselves. How can you seriously run with a story that 16 Russian punks are a substantial threat to your electoral system and ignore then millions of illegal aliens here. There are oceans between us and Russia. There is no way we can invade and hold Russia, and absolutely no fucking way they could do that to us. Russia has a GDP less than Mexico for god sake.
annatar1914 wrote:Indeed the hypocrisy is sickening. Israel and the Oil Sheikdoms among others do far more, while a Russia ( that is directly on the trajectory of a new Cold War by ''Neoconservative'' warmongers and Liberal Chickenhawks,) acting to preserve it's national security and indeed the interest of America itself as a bastion of world order, is subject to witch hunt.
The Clintons got tens of millions of dollars for the Uranium One deal pumped right into their Clinton Foundation. We're supposed to be afraid of 16 Russian nationals overstaying their visa and stirring up shit during our elections? (not forgetting that this happened under Obama's watch)
colliric wrote:Your country is just as notorious for hacking and attacking others elections and trying to get a favourable result. Heck Barack Obama tried to bully Britain into staying in the EU.
True. It wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if Obama loyalists are the ones trying to take out Bibi Netanyahu right now.
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