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

06-07-2017 , 02:11 AM
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Originally Posted by TimmayB
I would say no but not a lawyer or a judge. I assume a lot of accounts that he blocked is for no reason other than they hurt his fee fees. I think he should definitely not ban those accounts (only obvious trolls/super ****ty stuff [LOL at that when 80% of his tweets apply here] should be banned) as it is and should be a public forum of sorts. Can't see how it is unconstitutional tho.
it's an unprecedented situation, in some senses. For example, I don't think the laws regarding retention of communication were written around the idea of twitter existing. Him deleting official tweets seems likely a violation of records keeping laws, but do comments count as part of the record? Who knows?
06-07-2017 , 02:13 AM
i hope they build the donald j trump presidential library inside an existing federal prison library
06-07-2017 , 02:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Noodle Wazlib
Him deleting official tweets seems likely a violation of records keeping laws, but do comments count as part of the record? Who knows?

Meh I hate dude as much as anyone but I think this is a pretty big reach. Especially since deleting a tweet is de facto impossible. It is still technically his personal Twitter account well I assume but don't really know how/where that comes in to play. Is one of the many interesting circumstances and questions that will be brought up as technology continues to evolve.
06-07-2017 , 02:24 AM
Some of you guys are giving Trump way too much credit. You are acting like he's got the popularity of JFK. He is NOT that popular. He didn't win the popular vote and half the US adult population didn't even bother to vote. He's at a sub 40% approval rating. Most of that comes from the base that voted for him. It's like 40% of 50% of the US adult population. The rest of the US knows he's a ****ing idiot. The dude is a monster and most people know he's a monster. Focus on that. Don't focus on the deplorables building him up. He's an abject failure.
06-07-2017 , 02:25 AM
When Republicans say "he needs to stop the tweeting", what they're really saying is "prop him up in front of a teleprompter, shut him down everywhere else, and hope to God we break even over 4 years."

They need to learn to cut their losses and do what's best for America.
06-07-2017 , 02:28 AM
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Originally Posted by dinopoker
I bet this will turn out to be the reason Preet Bharara was dismissed. 5 will get you 50 that Trump found out there was an investigation into the Baku deal under the FCPA out of that district.
Not much discussion about this, but it seems like a legitimate possibility. Preet would make a great addition to the Mueller staff.
06-07-2017 , 02:28 AM
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Originally Posted by TimmayB
Meh I hate dude as much as anyone but I think this is a pretty big reach. Especially since deleting a tweet is de facto impossible. It is still technically his personal Twitter account well I assume but don't really know how/where that comes in to play. Is one of the many interesting circumstances and questions that will be brought up as technology continues to evolve.
Someone needs to subpoena his tweets. Then he'll get so busted when he tries to destroy all kinds of evidence.
06-07-2017 , 02:32 AM
Just get him under oath. He can't stop lying. Though, it didn't matter that Sessions committed perjury so why should it matter if trump does?
06-07-2017 , 02:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Our House
When Republicans say "he needs to stop the tweeting", what they're really saying is "prop him up in front of a teleprompter, shut him down everywhere else, and hope to God we break even over 4 years."

They need to learn to cut their losses and do what's best for America.

Kind of a catch 22 tho since Pence, while infinitely better foreign policy wise would likely be way worse domestically. There's a good chance he could actually get things through an all R congress and the Rs have now learned with the Trump phenomenon that even the very worst and most deplorable parts of the platform fire up and don't lose much of the base.


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Originally Posted by Our House
Someone needs to subpoena his tweets. Then he'll get so busted when he tries to destroy all kinds of evidence.

Still think it's reaching as it's evidence that is literally impossible to destroy.
06-07-2017 , 02:34 AM
It's actually pretty unusual for Presidents to testify under oath. It was a big deal when Bill did it in the Paula Jones suit.
06-07-2017 , 02:56 AM
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Originally Posted by TimmayB
Kind of a catch 22 tho since Pence, while infinitely better foreign policy wise would likely be way worse domestically. There's a good chance he could actually get things through an all R congress and the Rs have now learned with the Trump phenomenon that even the very worst and most deplorable parts of the platform fire up and don't lose much of the base.





Still think it's reaching as it's evidence that is literally impossible to destroy.
Don't get scared, but I've heard several times that Pence is much more hawkish than Trump.
06-07-2017 , 02:59 AM
Being more hawkish and still being way better overall foreign policy wise can somehow both be true when the guy you're replacing is Trump imo. Pretty remarkable given how hawkish he talks yet thankfully hasn't had the balls/lack of a brain to act on that talk in an extreme manner yet.

Last edited by TimmayB; 06-07-2017 at 03:06 AM.
06-07-2017 , 03:08 AM
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Originally Posted by master3004
Lol at Spicer saying Trumps tweets are official white house statements.

No way that can come back to bite them
his comment intertwines with sebastian gorka's bizarre interview yesterday where he insinuated trump's tweets were not to be taken seriously and that they were "just social media."

it's just another example of two high-level members of the administration taking opposite positions on the same issue to furthur their ongoing effort to destroy the truth.
06-07-2017 , 03:11 AM
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Originally Posted by JPantz


I could see this really setting off Trump.
This really needs a toddler trump sitting there having a tantrum.

06-07-2017 , 03:27 AM
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Originally Posted by locknopair
his comment intertwines with sebastian gorka's bizarre interview yesterday where he insinuated trump's tweets were not to be taken seriously and that they were "just social media."

it's just another example of two high-level members of the administration taking opposite positions on the same issue to furthur their ongoing effort to destroy the truth.
It wasn't just Gorda. Kellyanne Conway was out there on GMA at around the same time, doing the same thing.

She was denying the legitimacy of Trump's tweets when the host brought up the zillion times Trump and others have claimed that tweets are his best messaging and are direct from the President, without the filter of the media.

Kellyanne's reply? "That's not true."

What Da Fuc??
06-07-2017 , 04:16 AM
For those saying Pence would be worse, does he try to build a wall, ban Muslims, and withdraw from the Paris Accord? I honestly have no idea. I lean towards no but ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
06-07-2017 , 06:33 AM
First rate Ezra Klein Show episode with Masha Gessen. Really tries to contextualize Trump and both deemphasizes and puts the Russian issue into focus. https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-ezra-klein-show

Better listen now prior to wall to wall coverage of hurricane/sharknado Comey.
06-07-2017 , 06:42 AM
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Originally Posted by JPantz


I could see this really setting off Trump.
Even worse if he gets wind of what was in the speech. Obama took shots at him left and right without once mentioning his name. The high point was when Obama said he was still optimistic about Paris "even with the temporary lack of American leadership".
06-07-2017 , 06:51 AM
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Originally Posted by RV Life
For those saying Pence would be worse, does he try to build a wall, ban Muslims, and withdraw from the Paris Accord? I honestly have no idea. I lean towards no but ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
Pence definitely withdraws from the Paris Accord. He does not build a wall. He likely does not do anything as stupid as the travel ban.
06-07-2017 , 06:52 AM
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Originally Posted by yeSpiff
Is Trump's blocking of critics on Twitter unconstitutional?
No, it's foolish to try to argue it is.
06-07-2017 , 06:53 AM
Pence would clearly be "not as bad" as Trump to me. The big danger with Pence is that he represents the GOP's low-key fascism, which is much, MUCH desirable to Trump's lizard-brain fascism I think. His economic plan is disastrous, but we'd have a much better chance of fading nuclear war or global war with Pence at the helm.

All this is moot, however, if we don't find a way to impeach Trump. I have a hard time seeing how that happens with Paul Ryan as Speaker.
06-07-2017 , 07:02 AM
There is no straight line to President Pence. The best path to get there involves taking back the House in 2018 and I don't even know how we would get the conviction through the Senate. Besides, getting rid of Trump and continuing to lose on the local level will mean the Resistance has failed. We MUST take back local and state level offices in order to undo some of this gerrymandering and voter suppression (taking place at the state level) or we are totally screwed going forward. To my mind, Trump is just a symptom of a toxic and broken political system, he's nothing even that special. We have to fix the cause and get to the roots of the issue.
06-07-2017 , 07:25 AM

https://twitter.com/ChrisMurphyCT/st...22027603353602
06-07-2017 , 07:55 AM
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Originally Posted by einbert
There is no straight line to President Pence. The best path to get there involves taking back the House in 2018 and I don't even know how we would get the conviction through the Senate. Besides, getting rid of Trump and continuing to lose on the local level will mean the Resistance has failed. We MUST take back local and state level offices in order to undo some of this gerrymandering and voter suppression (taking place at the state level) or we are totally screwed going forward. To my mind, Trump is just a symptom of a toxic and broken political system, he's nothing even that special. We have to fix the cause and get to the roots of the issue.
It's hard to overlook the fact that Trump isn't stable or static. He's regressing by the day. It used to be that what he said and did hurt America most of the time and hurt himself here and there. But since this weekend, he has been tweeting in ways that are damaging to his own self-interests and is doing it frequently now.

He'll hopefully be tested today with Coats and Rogers, and even moreso tomorrow when Comey comes to the plate. His reaction will be telling.

God forbid there's a crisis. We're done for.
06-07-2017 , 07:58 AM

https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/...19018799550464


https://twitter.com/maggieNYT/status/872419893903327232

      
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