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

04-22-2017 , 05:25 PM
Does anyone know what Republican support is for Trump these days? Or Repub-in-Congress support more specifically? I had no luck with Google.

It's only a matter of time before Rs abandon him too and he knows it. Hence the constant rushing, especially against what he claims are insignificant deadlines.

Seems like he's gonna be pretty ****ed at the end of next week tho. And us. Because military diversions are now his best friend.
04-22-2017 , 05:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Nicholasp27
Stuff that companies want like selling your internet data can get passed
And EOs obviously. 9 out of 10 either taking apart Obama or benefitting big CEOs.
04-22-2017 , 05:44 PM
TY whoever suggested Trump Hop. It's fun.

https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/...80065380425728

Yes, MUST. Trade working out great too. Countries are all falling into place.

EDIT: Everyone here knows about Trump Twitter Archive for keyword searches, right?
04-22-2017 , 06:09 PM
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Originally Posted by awval999
I cannot decide.
Awval made a good post!


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Originally Posted by David Sklansky
Capital Punishment could be OK only if:

1. It is proven that it sometimes deters and

2. The criteria for certainty of guilt was moved to "beyond a shadow of a doubt" and

3. The murderer was a non poor person who meticulously planned the act purely to make money OR the murderer was someone who was already going to get life in prison who would otherwise consider his next murder a free roll. The "cruelty" of the murder should not be a factor.

I would also add a number four to prevent shenanigans.

4. To be eligible for capital punishment you must be white.
5. They picked on STEM students and/or didn't value STEM education when they were younger


Palin has not aged well.
04-22-2017 , 06:16 PM
True. But she's also 53. Definitely not the bangable MILF she was a decade or so ago.
04-22-2017 , 06:20 PM
Palin is hot imo even at 53 until the moment she opens her mouth. Her voice is what I imagine eating charcoal expressed phonetically would sound like
04-22-2017 , 06:35 PM
When you're losing rural counties 75-25 there is 'something' at work here.
04-22-2017 , 07:13 PM
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Originally Posted by RV Life
So Trump fired the Surgeon General because he's against the NRA and for the ACA.

Trump of course then puts a nurse in charge.
She was the deputy surgeon general. Shell probably be gone soon anyway.
04-22-2017 , 08:46 PM
Palin is no Christie Brinkley.
04-22-2017 , 08:53 PM
I see Trump is running a deflection/rally on the same night as the WH Correspondents' Dinner next Saturday. After the inevitable failures to come this week, skipping that dinner will prolly end up being one of his top decisions.

Last edited by Our House; 04-22-2017 at 09:05 PM. Reason: Spell check got me.
04-22-2017 , 08:56 PM
Nah he is just setting it up so that any coverage of the rally will be him saying something choice about lying media which is at a black tie event at that very moment. Except the media will probably cover their own event better.
04-22-2017 , 09:04 PM
I have pretty high expectations for the dinner.
04-22-2017 , 09:43 PM
i'm sure putin and trump will conspire to get some radical islamic terrorists to strike the dinner
04-22-2017 , 10:01 PM
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Originally Posted by fuluck414
Ill tell you as a huge kid rock fan, I was super sad when he came out in support of trump. I knew he was a conservative but he had always seemed reasonable in interviews and whatnot. Honestly think he realized he could make a bunch of money selling trump merch.

Still going to the Fish Fry next year though
I'll tell you as not a huge kid rock fan (I'm not sure I could even name one of his songs) but somebody who once watched part of a behind-the-music thing and read his wikipedia article... Yeah, that was surprising to see him there and would not have guessed he was a trumper despite all appearances.
04-22-2017 , 10:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Trolly McTrollson
Kid Rock's extremely good at posing as a working class, trailer-trash redneck, but really he's an upper-middle-class suburban Michigander kid. I would guess his politics are probably those of a typical Romney voter who's maybe a little worried about Trump but is sure as **** never stumping for Hillary. He's basically a Duck Dynasty guy who raps and plays guitar instead of wrangling ducks or whatever the DD guys do.
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Originally Posted by suzzer99
If that tennis court was there when he grew up - there's no 'middle' in his class.
Ritchie eventually ran away to Mt. Clemens at 15 and stayed with his friend Chris Pouncy. He was forced by a local drug gang known as the "Best Friends" to sell drugs out of a car wash at which he worked. In an attempt to keep the kids out of trouble, a man in the neighborhood organized a rap group, composed of its founder The Blackman, Champtown, KDC, Chris "Doc Roun-Cee" Pouncy, and Bob. They were known as "The Beast Crew". While performing, Rock befriended producer D-Nice of the legendary hip-hop group Boogie Down Productions. When Rock opened for BDP one night, D-Nice invited an A&R representative from Jive Records to see him perform. This meeting led to a demo deal that developed into a full record contract.

Against his parents' wishes, Rock signed the deal at age 17. He later became part of the Straight From The Underground Tour alongside several major rap artists, including Ice Cube, Too Short, D-Nice, Mac Dre, and Yo-Yo.



Street cred confirmed?
04-22-2017 , 10:06 PM
If anybody wants a listen. Grit sandwiches for breakfast was his first album as a full fledged teenage rapper.

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04-22-2017 , 10:59 PM
I remember hearing an interview with some black rapper who said Kid Rock was the only white dude who had a full-fledged "ghetto pass" anywhere in Detroit. This may have been pre-Eminem.

By most accounts he seems like a reasonably decent guy.
04-22-2017 , 11:00 PM
I only listen to CONVERGE. All day every day. Are you guys still a marry for Kid Rock? He's a cool guy but you will have to have sex with him forever till death do you part. Bawitdaba da bang a dang diggy diggy diggy said the boogy said up jump the boogy

04-22-2017 , 11:00 PM
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Originally Posted by fatkid
Dude the game is straight up. You don't make your own rules.
Marriage is marriage man, some are open some aint
04-22-2017 , 11:03 PM
Some are sexless.
04-22-2017 , 11:07 PM
No dudes if you marry Kid Rock you will be taking the D. Deal with it you've made your choice just let it happen.
04-22-2017 , 11:12 PM
Oh so now you're even dictating terms in gay marriage? It's like you never even heard of top and bottom.

Taking Kid Rock's D may be the iron-clad rules in your FMK game, but not everyone's. It's not F*ck, F*ck Forever In All Possible Positions, Kill.
04-22-2017 , 11:46 PM
FFS people, you don't have sex with the person you're marrying. That defeats the whole purpose of F/M/K?
04-22-2017 , 11:56 PM
what do you think the F stands for?
04-23-2017 , 12:08 AM
Lindsey Graham, promoting a pre-emptive strike on North Korea because only the South Koreans will pay for it.

oh the actual quote is even worse "It would be bad for the Korean Peninsula. It would be bad for China. It would be bad for Japan, be bad for South Korea. It would be the end of North Korea. But what it would not do is hit America"

America first apparently just means apocalypse for everybody else

      
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