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

05-24-2017 , 07:57 AM
Really that cartoon is the gift that keeps on giving. Why is Hillary barefoot and why does she only have one shoe?
05-24-2017 , 07:59 AM
Who's the dealer?
05-24-2017 , 08:18 AM
Kim Dotcom obv backdoored into the nut flush. Probably called all the way down with Ax unsuited like a chump and got there on the river.
05-24-2017 , 08:28 AM
Want to gloat at Hannity downfall but as with Papa Bear the frothy mob of old white idiots will instantly worship his probably even dumber successor
05-24-2017 , 08:38 AM
Democrats are really missing an opportunity with the Seth Rich thing.

Rather than focus on how inhumane, cruel, and immoral it is... Because no conservatives give a **** about any of that stuff, that's for pansy ass lib cucks.

They should be focusing on why Hannity is casting doubt on Law Enforcement and isn't supporting the cops and investigators who are trying to do their jobs. Why he's incriminating DC Police as a bunch of liars that put Democrats above their concern for public safety.
05-24-2017 , 08:46 AM
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Originally Posted by danspartan
Hill missed her OESD, no clue why IA guy is still in the hand.
IA guy is the biggest donkey at the table even though there's a literal donkey at the table.
05-24-2017 , 08:48 AM
Trump holds first face-to-face talks with Pope Francis


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Originally Posted by BBC
Both Melania and Ivanka Trump were dressed in black with their heads partially covered, in keeping with a traditional Vatican protocol that is no longer expected to be rigorously observed.


I wonder if the same people who commended them for not wearing a headscarf in Saudi Arabia will also criticize them for covering their heads in the Vatican.
05-24-2017 , 08:54 AM
05-24-2017 , 08:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Zimmer4141
Democrats are really missing an opportunity with the Seth Rich thing.

Rather than focus on how inhumane, cruel, and immoral it is... Because no conservatives give a **** about any of that stuff, that's for pansy ass lib cucks.

They should be focusing on why Hannity is casting doubt on Law Enforcement and isn't supporting the cops and investigators who are trying to do their jobs. Why he's incriminating DC Police as a bunch of liars that put Democrats above their concern for public safety.
I definitely like that angle, but the story didn't really get any traction with MSM besides Hannity. If there are any questions brought up in interviews in the future I do seem many playing that angle.
05-24-2017 , 09:01 AM
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Originally Posted by jman220
It's a little win win for republicans (probably in hindsight for them). If Trump truly is innocent, a non-partisan neutral arbiter will declare it so and the dems can't attack the decision like they could if the republican led congressional committees declared it so. If Trump is guilty, well that sucks for them, but then they don't have to pander to the base anymore to protect him, since, again, a neutral arbiter has turned up evidence, and they get President Pence, or Possibly President Ryan, or hysterically President Hatch.

Edit: This is why nobody on the Dem team should want Trump impeached/forced to resign prior to the 2018 midterms (unless you are legit scared of him causing the end of hte world which I guess is possible), because if dems can retake the house there is an extremely outside chance that they get the presidency if Pence turns out to be tied up in this as well.

Edit Edit: Although this has an extraordinarily low chance of happenning, the irony of Donald Trump colluding with the Russians to stop the first female president from occurring (a centrist democrat at that), only to lead to President Nancy Pelosi in 2019 would be rich.
Plus if I remember right going through the FBI means nothing is released to the public so the committees can just do nothing, point to the FBI investigation as doing the work, and have less of Trump scandal in the news.
05-24-2017 , 09:11 AM
I hope the Pope behaved like the pope in "The Young Pope" when he met Trump.
05-24-2017 , 09:32 AM
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Trump also praised Duterte for doing an "unbelievable job on the drug problem"
You freaking kidding me with this guy

Last edited by StimAbuser; 05-24-2017 at 09:37 AM.
05-24-2017 , 09:34 AM
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Originally Posted by LFS
Post confession shot.
05-24-2017 , 09:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Paul D
I mean I get Hannity is a **** stirrer, but how the **** is dijon and spicy mustard anything out of the normal range of condiments? lol
Go back to France with your fancy schmancy condiments. Here in 'Murica we go with good ol' French's regular yellow mustard, doesn't get more American than that
05-24-2017 , 09:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Dominic
I kinda feel bad for Melania. She didn't sign up for any of this. She married rich, has a cushy life in Trump Tower, gets to go shopping, do what she wants, raise her son...

And then BOOM - she's the ****ing First Lady of the United States??

No way she wanted this.
I also really feel terrible for Melania. All she wanted was to marry a cartoon baby for his money, and now she is saddled with unfathomable fame and privilege. And escape is impossible lest she risk being savaged on Twitter. She's like a modern day Job.
05-24-2017 , 09:53 AM
Her leaving him and doing Colbert and other shows would make her pretty popular.

Trump would be soooo pissed lol.
05-24-2017 , 09:55 AM
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Originally Posted by einbert
Hitler admired and found great inspiration in many of the racially oppressive legal structures contained in Jim Crow America. Although he did find some of our ideas even too extreme for Nazi Germany, he adapted many of those ideas to his systems of racial discrimination:


https://twitter.com/_jeffguo/status/...687663104?s=09
What's your point?
05-24-2017 , 09:55 AM
The idea that we should feel sorry for people like Melania, Spicer, and Ivanka is deeply wrapped up in the notion of white privilege. We see white, respectable looking people and we want to humanize them, we want to empathize with them. We're programmed to do so, it's not through any huge personal failing of each of us. But they weaponize these same instincts against us, so just be aware of what's going on.
05-24-2017 , 09:56 AM
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Originally Posted by TiltedDonkey
What's your point?
The point is that hardcore racism+fascism is not just a "Nazi" thing. It's a deeply and almost uniquely American thing. We were doing institutional racism so well the Nazis had to copy some of our techniques to keep up, and even then they found some of what we were doing to be too extreme to be practical.
05-24-2017 , 09:57 AM
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Originally Posted by einbert
The idea that we should feel sorry for people like Melania, Spicer, and Ivanka is deeply wrapped up in the notion of white privilege. We see white, respectable looking people and we want to humanize them, we want to empathize with them. We're programmed to do so, it's not through any huge personal failing of each of us. But they weaponize these same instincts against us, so just be aware of what's going on.
Stop with your hate crimes. Haven't these people suffered enough?
05-24-2017 , 10:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Louis Cyphre
Trump holds first face-to-face talks with Pope Francis


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Originally Posted by BBC
Both Melania and Ivanka Trump were dressed in black with their heads partially covered, in keeping with a traditional Vatican protocol that is no longer expected to be rigorously observed.



I wonder if the same people who commended them for not wearing a headscarf in Saudi Arabia will also criticize them for covering their heads in the Vatican.
Apparently their advance planning consisted entirely of watching the funeral scene from The Godfather.

05-24-2017 , 10:06 AM
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Originally Posted by einbert
The idea that we should feel sorry for people like Melania, Spicer, and Ivanka is deeply wrapped up in the notion of white privilege. We see white, respectable looking people and we want to humanize them, we want to empathize with them. We're programmed to do so, it's not through any huge personal failing of each of us. But they weaponize these same instincts against us, so just be aware of what's going on.
This is bogus psychology and you need to stop. People can have empathy without it having to do with white privilege. Like a whole lot of people who feel bad for Melania Trump itt probably also felt bad for Michelle Obama and her daughters for having to deal with hateful and racists comments.

Side note: **** Melania imo
05-24-2017 , 10:08 AM
Feeling bad for Michelle Obama is different. She was actually a victim. All these people are enablers and hustlers for an evil empire.
05-24-2017 , 10:13 AM
I literally cannot wait until the 30th of this month, I think the day shall be made a holiday, and forever called "Comey's revenge"

"I found it interesting and very telling that (Comey) declined any opportunity to tell his story in private," Benjamin Wittes, who describes himself as a Comey confidant, told CNN's Anderson Cooper on "AC360."

"This is a guy with a story to tell," says Wittes, who also runs a blog called Lawfare and is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution.

Comey has agreed to meet with the Senate intelligence committee after Memorial Day.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/24/politi...ntv/index.html
05-24-2017 , 10:14 AM
spicy/dijon mustard is so GOATy compared to regular yellow.

pro tip: next time you roast a pork tenderloin, slather it with a sauce that's 1 part dijon/1 part maple syrup + rosemary

thank me later

      
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