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

05-25-2017 , 12:50 AM
uhhhh....

05-25-2017 , 12:51 AM

https://twitter.com/timjhogan/status/867224103647883264
05-25-2017 , 12:53 AM
2500$ fines PER CALL lol...

im sure the trump re-election campaign will pay for that
05-25-2017 , 12:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Max Cut

https://twitter.com/timjhogan/status/867224103647883264
you can't make this **** up
05-25-2017 , 12:54 AM
I'd sentence Gianforte to 2 weeks in jail, 1000 hours of community service, $10k compensation paid to the reporter, 2 years probation, and not getting into congress ever.

I'll settle for not getting into congress.
05-25-2017 , 12:55 AM
I noticed Donald Trump is still really great at protecting national/military secrets. He's really great!

An a semi related note, maybe he can get Duterte over here and instead of assaulting protestors they can go roam the streets and find some homeless drug addicts and kill them! America so great!
05-25-2017 , 12:59 AM
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Originally Posted by well named
His skills are more business-y and less software design-y. Although I was told he wrote a little bit of code in the earliest versions. RightNow had a very competent CTO from very early on though, who was the actual designer.

That said, he always seemed pretty competent as far as running the business (as far as I could tell; or at least he was capable of hiring the right people), and it was actually a good company to work for. There was never any pushing of his religious views, or weird politics internally, at least that I ever heard of. It is hard to imagine how people compartmentalize this **** but he seems to have managed it at least in that regard.

Reminds me of research on intelligence and political orientation. Whatever it is that explains how someone like Greg Gianforte became a YEC, it's probably not that he's lacking in raw intelligence.
Ah I see. Well I saw before rightnow he co-founded brightwork, a software company, at like 25, and it sold for 10 million.
05-25-2017 , 01:01 AM
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Originally Posted by microbet
I'd sentence Gianforte to 2 weeks in jail, 1000 hours of community service, $10k compensation paid to the reporter, 2 years probation, and not getting into congress ever.

I'll settle for not getting into congress.
Seeing as how that reporter will get death threats from trump supporters for the next few years I'd give him a few million at least. They'll probably link him to a murder or pedo ring too.
05-25-2017 , 01:04 AM
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Originally Posted by StimAbuser
Seeing as how that reporter will get death threats from trump supporters for the next few years I'd give him a few million at least. They'll probably link him to a murder or pedo ring too.
That's not just Gianforte's fault. For that few million I'd fine everyone who voted or campaigned for Trump.
05-25-2017 , 01:05 AM
The robocall law can be circumvented

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Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump is weighing in on the Montana special election this week with a robocall in support of Republican candidate Greg Gianforte.

"Hi, this is President Donald Trump and I know what the people of Montana really want and really care about," Trump said in the robocall. "If you don't vote tomorrow, the liberal Democrats running for Congress will decimate and dismantle all that we've done. ... So get to the polls and vote for Greg. That's Greg Gianforte, you'll be very proud of him for years to come. Thanks a lot!"
The Republican National Committee paid for the ad and is using live callers to comply with state law.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/24/politi...on-ryan-zinke/
05-25-2017 , 01:10 AM
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Originally Posted by uDevil
The robocall law can be circumvented



http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/24/politi...on-ryan-zinke/
You gotta be freaking kidding me. Not just the circumvention but that freaking message.

Good lord. No positive message about him, just " vote for him because **** liberals "

Gianforte is a lock now.
05-25-2017 , 01:18 AM
$20 says Trump doesn't even know who the guy is. He's supporting him because he's on "his team."
05-25-2017 , 01:20 AM


I made this.
05-25-2017 , 01:25 AM
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Originally Posted by RV Life
$20 says Trump doesn't even know who the guy is. He's supporting him because he's on "his team."
He was mocking Trump like a year ago

Big part of why he would up losing to a Dem
05-25-2017 , 01:26 AM
Mayo 2020!
05-25-2017 , 01:31 AM
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Originally Posted by RV Life
$20 says Trump doesn't even know who the guy is. He's supporting him because he's on "his team."
$20 says trump cant even name the things he has done that the dems will dismantle.
05-25-2017 , 01:36 AM
Here's something sad, sick, and hilarious. The world would be in better shape if someone gave Donald Trump a copy of Civ 6. He could learn how to try to not destroy your own country through a myriad of ways.
05-25-2017 , 01:37 AM
Someone should shop up a Civ character bio for Trump!

05-25-2017 , 01:44 AM
The United States of America: Donald Trump

Ability: Subservient Vassal to Russia. Double quantity from oil reserves, +1 gold from oil reserves. When you fill the piety tree, you gain +1 happiness for every ten enemies killed in battle.

Units:

Skinhead: Attack bonus if enemy is of another race. National happiness decreases by one point for each skinhead in your army.

Tomahawk Cruise Missles: Use of these missiles improves your standing in the world. These cannot destroy airfields.

Nuclear submarine: These have no concealment.

Building: The White House - Other world leaders can take your workers during diplomatic visits. When Russia conducts a diplomatic visit to The White House, they can learn a technology you possess that they do not.

Last edited by AllCowsEatGrass; 05-25-2017 at 02:09 AM.
05-25-2017 , 01:45 AM
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Originally Posted by AllCowsEatGrass
Here's something sad, sick, and hilarious. The world would be in better shape if someone gave Donald Trump a copy of Civ 6. He could learn how to try to not destroy your own country through a myriad of ways.
trump's an old, no way can he use a computer to even play civ VI.

Let's see a trump civ mod--giving away all the intel unprompted, sending troops everywhere, and raiding everything in his own country for gold. what else did I miss? Oh right, ask for ridic deal, then snap accept getting hosed in a counter offer.
05-25-2017 , 01:52 AM
no doubt Barron likes video games.
05-25-2017 , 01:56 AM
So apparently Ben Carson, man who looks perpetually stoned, one-upped his 'slaves are immigrants' comment by saying that poverty is largely a state of mind. He is quietly as crazy as any of them. How the **** is he a doctor again?
05-25-2017 , 02:03 AM
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Originally Posted by fatkid
I think the 1%ers are starting to realize the barbarians are at the gate. The game isn't for fun anymore.
05-25-2017 , 02:03 AM
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Originally Posted by corvette24
So apparently Ben Carson, man who looks perpetually stoned, one-upped his 'slaves are immigrants' comment by saying that poverty is largely a state of mind. He is quietly as crazy as any of them. How the **** is he a doctor again?
Apparently surgeons are the jocks of the medical world. Skilled w/ their hands but that doesn't necessarily mean intelligent.

But yea, I don't get it. How can someone like Ben Carson be so stupid yet be the first to separate conjoined twins? It's like Charlie Sheen being the guy to invent the light bulb.
05-25-2017 , 02:39 AM
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Originally Posted by microbet
I'm no expert in Christianity, but it seems this Gianforte dude is missing some of the important parts.
religion of peace

      
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