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The Presidency of Donald J. Trump: No smocking guns. The Presidency of Donald J. Trump: No smocking guns.

07-24-2017 , 02:33 PM
So Kushner agreed to attend a meeting but claims previous emails discussing the meetings topic weren't read? HAHAHA BROOOOOOOOO

Guarantee Kushner is Charmin soft and he's the weakest player at the table. He'll roll over on each and every one of them if he believes he's going to go down. The type of guy he is if you raise your arms to stretch, he'll flinch out of fear of getting popped right in his coksuker.
07-24-2017 , 02:41 PM
He was suuuuuuuuuuuper busy
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In addition, it was typical for me to receive 200 or more emails a day during the campaign. I did not have the time to read every one, especially long emails from unknown senders or email chains to which I was added at some later point in the exchange.
200 emails per day you guys!
07-24-2017 , 02:44 PM
Hate the messenger, but i like the message getting out


(CNN)House Speaker Paul Ryan on Monday defended special counsel Robert Mueller, who is leading the investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election amid allegations by President Donald Trump that the investigation is a "witch hunt."

Asked why Republicans aren't defending the President, Ryan stressed that Mueller, a former FBI director under the George W. Bush and Barack Obama administrations, is "anything but" a biased partisan.
"Remember, Bob Mueller is a Republican who was appointed by a Republican, who served in the Republican administration and crossed over, I mean, and stayed on until his term ended. But -- I don't think many people are saying Bob Mueller is a person who is a biased partisan. He's really sort of anything but," the speaker said during a radio appearance on "The Jay Weber Show."

http://www.cnn.com/2017/07/24/politi...unt/index.html
07-24-2017 , 02:45 PM
Comments like that make me think that if trump does the unthinkable and fires mueller, he will be put right back in.
07-24-2017 , 03:07 PM
Well Ryan will for sure be very concerned.
07-24-2017 , 03:08 PM
I hear ya, however i also dont see republicans eating their own, and i feel like they consider mueller their own, but i dont think they see trump that same way
07-24-2017 , 03:27 PM
Nice article about Kushner isolating himself from anything going on at the meeting with great precision.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...=.b0503db4e53f


I wonder when Trump will start referring to Kushner as "just a guy that works for me" like he did with Bannon some time ago.
07-24-2017 , 03:41 PM
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Originally Posted by simplicitus
Exxon under Tillerson being fined for violating sanctions wasn't even a one day story.
Meh those sanctions violations seem like bs.

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Originally Posted by d10
He gets to hire a new AG without going all Saturday night massacre, someone who presumably will be able to get confirmed with 50/51 R votes while answering questions about what he'll do with the special counsel, then immediately put a stop to the special counsel? I don't see that as a realistic chain of events without serious political consequences but I think that's the theory.
Yeah this doesn't seem that likely.

[QUOTE=Our House;52582663]Oh my God, really?? He learns healthcare policy from Fox baby food commercials. /QUOTE]

Hey man, c'mon, be fair to the man. It was a Fox baby insurance commercial.

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Originally Posted by uke_master
ya when u nit it up about grammatical **** u have lost the plot
What that's not a grammar nit... was that really the best response you could come up with? You would've been better off just not posting.

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Originally Posted by Trolly McTrollson
A lot of his recent posts have this weird pearl-clutching reverence for standard political processes. Bro, you voted for Donald Trump. You don't get to lecture people on the sacred norms of our political system.
IIRC, he posted like that before the election also.
07-24-2017 , 03:44 PM
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Originally Posted by aflametotheground
Nice article about Kushner isolating himself from anything going on at the meeting with great precision.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...=.b0503db4e53f


I wonder when Trump will start referring to Kushner as "just a guy that works for me" like he did with Bannon some time ago.
Likewise, I wonder when Trump will start referring to Trump Jr. as "just a guy that works for me" like he did with Bannon some time ago
07-24-2017 , 03:44 PM
This speech is gross. Who is he even talking to?
07-24-2017 , 03:46 PM
Kushner's letter reads like a job application essay at least until I tl;dr
07-24-2017 , 03:48 PM
I do like the "I just showed up after the dirt on Clinton stuff, caught the adoption stuff, and left before anything else was discussed". Talk about lucky timing.

Last edited by Huehuecoyotl; 07-24-2017 at 03:58 PM.
07-24-2017 , 03:52 PM
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Originally Posted by +rep_lol
america is a ****ing joke

our sitting president incoherently rage tweets like a 12 year old on a daily basis, and congressmen think that's fine
Seriously he has gone FULL simple jack on twitter. It is really unfathomable.
07-24-2017 , 03:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Our House
I'll never forget the first time my mom came over my house and saw me watching Rachel...

Her: Who is that?
Me: Rachel Maddow. She's really smart and good at what she does.
Her: Isn't she a lesbian?? (curls lip, scrunches face)
Me: How does that have anything to do with being a good reporter?
Her: I don't know exactly, but trust me, their brains don't work like ours.

Trump attracts these people like the world's biggest magnet. If magnets could be bigots.
Wow, your mom's a moron.
07-24-2017 , 03:56 PM
Paul Ryan can go **** himself. Zero points awarded, still a piece of **** who makes his staffers read Ayn Rand despite never having an actual job in his life.
07-24-2017 , 03:58 PM
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Rep. Morgan Griffith (R-Va.), a member of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, plans on offering an amendment to spending legislation this week that would cut the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office's staff by 89 people.

The proposed cuts come after a series of CBO reports predicted that tens of millions of people would become uninsured under various Republican plans to repeal and replace ObamaCare.

Freedom Caucus Chairman Mark Meadows (R-N.C.) said Monday that, instead of relying on the CBO’s expertise to assess how much congressional bills would cost, the office should aggregate estimates produced by various think tanks like the Brookings Institution and the Heritage Foundation.
The ongoing fight against reality continues.....

Farm out analysis to partisan institutions and then pick and choose what you want.

http://thehill.com/policy/finance/34...bo-budget-cuts
07-24-2017 , 03:58 PM
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Originally Posted by True North
Rudy being floated to replace Sessions as AG. Amazing even if it goes nowhere.

https://www.axios.com/exclusive-trum...464579234.html
This seems like a horrible time to remove or Head of Cyber and make then AG. Who will Cyber? I know Barron will eventually but I figured it would be in 2-3 years. Who is going to interim Cyber between Giuliani and Barron?
07-24-2017 , 04:25 PM
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Originally Posted by jalfrezi
George H W Bush, George W Bush
Donald Trump, Donald Trump Jr

Recent GOP Presidents so narcissistic they have to name their sons after them.
Is there something wrong with naming your son after yourself?
07-24-2017 , 04:31 PM
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Originally Posted by FlyWf
Yes the political masterstroke of blaming it on the mooching Negro. **** off.



In case anyone was confused by the beginning of this post, Jules is now straight up explaining his personal weird hobbyhorse and projecting it onto other people.



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LOL no **** you're in your feelings about people saying mean **** about Trump supporters, you get in your feelings when people say mean stuff about TRUMP! For Christ's sake how are you people so ****ing bad at this ****.
I have to give fly a lot of credit, while most posters demure when asked if they are communists and in favor of a violent overthrow of US in favor of communism, Fly is "yuuuuupppp and you'll be first against the wall". I appreciate the honesty, if not the caustic response posts.

It's true, most of my friends and family voted trump or at least would have if they voted, and I don't think they deserve a summary execution. Fly thinks otherwise, and on the world turns
07-24-2017 , 04:38 PM
who the **** is talking about or expressing favor towards communism itt
07-24-2017 , 04:39 PM
Worth noting is that of the two candidates this past fall, the one most likely to summarily execute the voters of his opponent was the guy who won, so your family is probably safe.

Last edited by dinopoker; 07-24-2017 at 04:40 PM. Reason: This time anyways. In 2020, who knows?
07-24-2017 , 04:40 PM
VINCE FOSTER though
07-24-2017 , 04:43 PM
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Originally Posted by +rep_lol
who the **** is talking about or expressing favor towards communism itt
Pretty simple, if you're not on the "What have I ever gotten for my taxes?" bandwagon you must be a Commie.
07-24-2017 , 04:45 PM
also lol, jules isn't white and his family voted for trump. what a complete embarassment, talk about having completely lost touch with your heritage/culture

i'll bet that i speak spanish better than almost all of them
07-24-2017 , 04:46 PM
That speech was a revolting display by Trump. Using those kids as a background while he spews his narcissistic bs and healthcare lies is low even for him.

      
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