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

12-13-2017 , 02:07 PM
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Originally Posted by yeSpiff
Fox news should be illegal.
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Originally Posted by awval999
No.
Counterpoint: yes.
12-13-2017 , 02:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Max Cut
nh GOP, just unlucky

Spoiler:
don't tap the glass
Yep - total one-off. Who could have seen the pedophile stuff coming? Just keep running the crazy up there. NO MORE RINOS!
12-13-2017 , 02:12 PM
This Omarosa stuff is probably all BS just giving the base some figurative violence against black people in response to the disappointing result last nite.
12-13-2017 , 02:14 PM
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Originally Posted by suzzer99
Yep - total one-off. Who could have seen the pedophile stuff coming? Just keep running the crazy up there. NO MORE RINOS!
The real play is that moore was a rino. They need to go even crazier more of a true conservative.
12-13-2017 , 02:16 PM
I just saw something that looked like a gossip site saying that she was yelling about people saying racist **** about black female Alabama Dems or something and went nuts and had to be removed.
12-13-2017 , 02:23 PM
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Originally Posted by awval999
No.
LOL Awval. When it became clear last night that Moore was going to lose, your propaganda network shifted the attention from the election to some conspiracy to overthrow the 45th POTUS. The lady speaking was ANGRY and FED UP about it.
12-13-2017 , 02:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Matty Lice
LOL Awval. When it became clear last night that Moore was going to lose, your propaganda network shifted the attention from the election to some conspiracy to overthrow the 45th POTUS. The lady speaking was ANGRY and FED UP about it.
Chiefsplanet has already moved on to the SHOCKING and COMPLETELY UNPRECEDENTED SCANDAL that someone in the FBI might think Trump is a dangerous buffoon.
12-13-2017 , 02:31 PM
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Originally Posted by tomdemaine
The real play is that moore was a rino. They need to go even crazier more of a true conservative.
No the elite play is to say that the GOP is nothing but RINOs and that a new party needs to form to represent 'true' American values.

Spoiler:
Split the right wing vote, ldo
12-13-2017 , 02:32 PM
The idea that random every day civil servants like FBI agents must be loyal members of the party in power is something with no troubling historical or contemporary overtones, good work Fox on making that the conventional ****ing wisdom for 30% of the country
12-13-2017 , 02:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Namath12
I just saw something that looked like a gossip site saying that she was yelling about people saying racist **** about black female Alabama Dems or something and went nuts and had to be removed.
lol A bright spot in a bad night for Trump. In an administration of nazis to be able to fire the black woman for racism.
12-13-2017 , 02:41 PM
John Kelly is military. He's used to law and order and being in charge. I can totally see him firing people for swearing. Especially some underling that's a reality show attention whore. Too bad he can't fire Trump.
12-13-2017 , 02:44 PM
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Originally Posted by dinopoker
No the elite play is to say that the GOP is nothing but RINOs and that a new party needs to form to represent 'true' American values.

Spoiler:
Split the right wing vote, ldo
Yeah but that's how we got Trump. It's a risky game. Elite play is to sit back and let them self-destruct on their own.
12-13-2017 , 02:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Loki
I feel like white millennials really dig trumpism, fascism, neo-nazism and so on.
There is a reason the 5% or so that do complain NONSTOP about how universities are a safe space etcetc.
12-13-2017 , 02:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Namath12
I just saw something that looked like a gossip site saying that she was yelling about people saying racist **** about black female Alabama Dems or something and went nuts and had to be removed.
That was my guess. Sounds like she found out trumps true feelings on black people.
12-13-2017 , 02:50 PM
Wonder how much Obama finally speaking up had an impact on this one? Hope he continues.
12-13-2017 , 02:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Matty Lice
John Kelly is military. He's used to law and order and being in charge. I can totally see him firing people for swearing. Especially some underling that's a reality show attention whore. Too bad he can't fire Trump.
Supposedly he soured on Tillerson after the semi public “****ing moron” comment, not so much for the cursing but the lack of discipline.
12-13-2017 , 03:08 PM
The five people charged with Felony Protest of Donald Trump were acquitted, destruction of property charges to still be decided.
12-13-2017 , 03:12 PM
SO MUCH WINNING THO

are they sick of it yet?
12-13-2017 , 03:12 PM
The multi season HBO series about all this **** is going to be so good
12-13-2017 , 03:22 PM
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Originally Posted by suzzer99
I think they recently got the newest version of the ban put into effect for now.
12-13-2017 , 03:22 PM
Agreed. The Shakespearian moment of perhaps all time is going to be when Don Jr. turns on his father.

"Et tu, Jr?"
12-13-2017 , 03:31 PM
New Monmouth poll (rated A+ on 538) has Trump approval at 32%.

Brings Trump's average down to 36.6% on the tracker, a new all-time low.
12-13-2017 , 03:32 PM
Roger Stone on Trumps future

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One Trump ally is making plans to commercialize Trump’s downfall. Longtime Trump confidant Roger Stone told me he is working on a book titled The Fall of Trump as part of a multi-book deal with Skyhorse Publishing. (Last fall, Skyhorse published Stone’s campaign account, The Making of the President 2016.) “I’ve been writing it as we go along,” he told me.

Stone said he got the idea to write a book chronicling Trump’s removal from office after watching how the White House responded to the Robert Mueller investigation. “It’s painfully obvious Mueller will bring charges,” Stone said. “The theory is Mueller will indict him on some process-related matter” such as obstruction of justice. “The only people who don’t seem to know it are Ty Cobb, [John] Dowd, and the president.”

Stone also believes Trump could be removed from office because he has surrounded himself with disloyal Cabinet members and other top officials. “Nikki Haley stuck a knife in his back,” Stone said, referring to her comments about Trump’s accusers. According to Stone’s back-of-the-napkin tally, only two Cabinet members would vote against invoking the 25th Amendment, the provision by which the president can be deemed unable to serve (Congress would have to vote by a two-thirds majority to remove him permanently).

Stone made it clear he’s not writing the book because he wants to, he’s just planning ahead. “I hope it’s a book I don’t have to publish,” he said, expressing dismay at Trump’s political prospects. “I just don’t think Trump is being told the truth about how bad things are.”

My only hope is he has to finish writing the book wearing a federal inmates uniform.
12-13-2017 , 03:48 PM
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Originally Posted by JoltinJake
New Monmouth poll (rated A+ on 538) has Trump approval at 32%.

Brings Trump's average down to 36.6% on the tracker, a new all-time low.
Net approval has been lower, but not much.
12-13-2017 , 03:51 PM
in an admin/campaign full of complete pieces of ****, stone easily makes the top 3 i'd most like to hear about getting abused in prison

      
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