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

02-18-2018 , 05:41 PM


the vice president left the ongoing olympics to patrol the Southern Border because democrats are purposely importing millions of bushels of bad hombres that are literally flooding in to rape you on drugs.
02-18-2018 , 05:48 PM
SA you are the best thing to happen to this forum since Ike left
02-18-2018 , 05:56 PM
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Originally Posted by ScreaminAsian
not only is there no plan for retaliation or even defense of the united states, he's advertising how superior the russians are thinking and feeling among themselves at this moment WHILE sowing even more discord himself. he's a paid agent of the russian regime and clearly hates america; lock him up
i dont think he hates america as much as he admires and envies the way that putin and the oligarchs use govt to fleece the country, and he aspires to do the same
02-18-2018 , 05:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Max Cut
Dude is a gifted craftsman, and lighting people on fire with tweets atm.


https://twitter.com/AoDespair/status/965311541594685442
I do like seeing David Simon and John Cusack beating up on Glenn Greenwald and his silly nittery.

Also



https://mobile.twitter.com/AoDespair...01765192200192
02-18-2018 , 05:58 PM
"There's no suggestion that there was any impact on the outcome of the election, despite what these indictments suggest." --VP Pence

huh
02-18-2018 , 05:59 PM
I was talking to one of my friends from HS on Facebook today. He asked me why I didn't like Trump. I said one of the reasons was him making fun of that reporter. Dude then tells me that in fact Trump was NOT making fun of the reporter. The delusion with Trumpkins is amazing. Like, how can you watch that video and not think he's making fun of a person with a disability. I don't get it.
02-18-2018 , 06:02 PM
if it's not written in a 4000-year-old book mike pence refuses to believe it
02-18-2018 , 06:14 PM
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Originally Posted by ScreaminAsian
if it's not written in a 4000-year-old book mike pence refuses to believe it

He is clearly not a follower of the guy in the newer, 2,000 year old book. None of these Christians are.
02-18-2018 , 06:16 PM
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Originally Posted by OneEyedPoker
Former Trump aide Rick Gates to plead guilty; agrees to testify against Manafort, sources say

Oh look at that, another guilty plea and he’s going to testify against Manafort. #nothingburger
Hoax imo
02-18-2018 , 06:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Riverman
As much as I hate Trump, and it's 100/100, him owning the rest of the GOP primary crowd will never not be funny.
Yeah it's totally going to happen. No way Never Trumpers get behind just one person that is assuming there are enough of them.

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Originally Posted by jalfrezi
Scrap that.

9% of Americans polled support Neo-Nazis of which Trump is just one. The tie just became a lot harder to break.
It might be more than that:



Jimmy Kimmel also provided a small sample of people who were asked the question that I have offered multiple people.



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Originally Posted by eyebooger
God-tier self awareness:


https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/...12168449941505
I think he's so senile he sometimes forget that he's the President. I mean he's badmouthing America while he is the head of the ****ing country! That makes no sense at all!

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Originally Posted by +rep_lol
i dont think he hates america as much as he admires and envies the way that putin and the oligarchs use govt to fleece the country, and he aspires to do the same
This. Trump is a sycophant of Putin's. Putin has everything Trump wants but (hopefully) will never get.
02-18-2018 , 07:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Matty Lice
I've been gone for the past week. I lived less than a mile from the school in Parkland for about 7 years. It's been a bad week. I will say this. I think this mass shooting is the beginning of change. Parkland is upper middle class. Dan Marino lives there. At least he did when I was there. Maybe he's since moved. Anyway, the area is full of doctors, lawyers, business owners, etc. These kids that are speaking out are our future. And their families have money.
LOL at thinking this mass shooting will be the beginning of change, Newtown was 20 first graders being murdered, and nothing changed.

Republican congress critters are not suddenly going to return their NRA contributions and declare this massacre a game changer.
02-18-2018 , 07:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Bored5000
LOL at thinking this mass shooting will be the beginning of change, Newtown was 20 first graders being murdered, and nothing changed.

Republican congress critters are not suddenly going to return their NRA contributions and declare this massacre a game changer.
Then they can add having their asses handed to them by 18 year-olds to the list of reasons to retire.
02-18-2018 , 07:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Trolly McTrollson
Curious to see if Manafort will cut a deal now.
I actually don't think he will, but mostly because he's probably a legit russian agent and better to spend a decade behind bars then suffer from polonium poisoning.
02-18-2018 , 08:31 PM
Im not in the business of being dumb, you see.
Im not in the business of being dumb, you see.
Im not in the business of being dumb, you see.
Im not in the business of being dumb, you see.
Im not in the business of being dumb, you see.
Im not in the business of being dumb, you see.
Im not in the business of being dumb, you see.
02-18-2018 , 08:43 PM
On CNN, Jack Kingston (don’t know who he is other than a certified slappy) said we should blame the movie 3000 Miles to Graceland for school shootings.

I was day 1 theater viewer of that movie and I disagree. But it is especially weird as it was in response to being asked why Trump never has a game plan when whitey kills people only when Browny does.
02-18-2018 , 08:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Matty Lice
I've been gone for the past week. I lived less than a mile from the school in Parkland for about 7 years. It's been a bad week. I will say this. I think this mass shooting is the beginning of change. Parkland is upper middle class. Dan Marino lives there. At least he did when I was there. Maybe he's since moved. Anyway, the area is full of doctors, lawyers, business owners, etc. These kids that are speaking out are our future. And their families have money.

https://twitter.com/NateSilver538/st...52547383959552
02-18-2018 , 08:47 PM
The idea of setting a date out but not too far out was an excellent way to keep it in the news for the next 5 weeks
02-18-2018 , 09:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Bored5000
LOL at thinking this mass shooting will be the beginning of change, Newtown was 20 first graders being murdered, and nothing changed.

Republican congress critters are not suddenly going to return their NRA contributions and declare this massacre a game changer.
One month after Newtown NY State passed the SAFE Act, which at the time was arguably one of the strictest gun control schemes in the nation. Connecticut followed soon after. Change on this stuff is only going to happen at the state level. Maybe somethign will happen in Florida now.
02-18-2018 , 09:03 PM
Florida is filled with old bitter whites who love how love box stores.
02-18-2018 , 09:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Bored5000
LOL at thinking this mass shooting will be the beginning of change, Newtown was 20 first graders being murdered, and nothing changed.

Republican congress critters are not suddenly going to return their NRA contributions and declare this massacre a game changer.
I'm not talking about it being a game changer for the NRA. **** the NRA. They havent said **** since the shooting. Just because nothing changed in the past doesn't mean it's not going to change.

This happened in a high school in a battleground state 9 months before the midterms. There are people who may have been indifferent to voting on February 12th that now 100% plan to vote.
02-18-2018 , 09:09 PM
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Originally Posted by FlyWf
The idea of setting a date out but not too far out was an excellent way to keep it in the news for the next 5 weeks
Yeah, that was brilliant.
02-18-2018 , 09:10 PM
State wide bans are always kind of sketchy, especially if one of the neighboring states has lax laws.
02-18-2018 , 09:24 PM
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Originally Posted by stinkubus
State wide bans are always kind of sketchy, especially if one of the neighboring states has lax laws.
Gun crimes went down in NY after SAFE, and they border PA which has very lax gun laws.
02-18-2018 , 09:35 PM
https://www.axios.com/scoop-skirmish...746fecc6f.html
On Thursday Nov. 9, when President Trump and his team visited Beijing's Great Hall of the People, Chief of Staff John Kelly and a U.S. Secret Service agent skirmished with Chinese security officials over the nuclear football.

I've spoken to five sources familiar with the events. Here's what happened, as they describe it:

When the U.S. military aide carrying the nuclear football entered the Great Hall, Chinese security officials blocked his entry. (The official who carries the nuclear football is supposed to close to the president at all times, along with a doctor.)
A U.S. official hurried into the adjoining room and told Kelly what was happening. Kelly rushed over and told the U.S. officials to keep walking — "We're moving in," he said — and the Americans all started moving.
Then there was a commotion. A Chinese security official grabbed Kelly, and Kelly shoved the man’s hand off of his body. Then a U.S. Secret Service agent grabbed the Chinese security official and tackled him to the ground.
i'm told that while this was happening chinese officials were distracting the president by jingling a ring of keys in front of his face
02-18-2018 , 09:53 PM
Being POTUS sounds like a real ****ty job. You got the football dude, a doctor, and SS with you at all times. Like there is zero privacy. Even when you wake up at 2 am to take a piss, someone is at the door.

      
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