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

06-11-2017 , 03:21 PM
MSM keeps pissing me off with "this is one of those cases where the cover-up is bigger than the crime", like WhoTF told them the size of the crime??
06-11-2017 , 03:35 PM


Dear god.
06-11-2017 , 03:49 PM
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Originally Posted by BOIDS
you're welcome to try to defend him on this if you like
Obviously it's politically motivated rather than some kind of deep principle but it's a **** you to trump in a time where a **** you is warranted and May isn't willing or able to do it.
06-11-2017 , 03:49 PM
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Originally Posted by batair
Ffs they have still learned nothing about blowback. They would still arm Islamic extremism to met their end goals.
Terrorism is a-ok for the right reasons, apparently.
06-11-2017 , 04:10 PM
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/...79934040780801

Let's really hope Comey has a bunch left in that beautiful brain of his. Holding back info & evidence for more legal "leaks" would be elite considering how this braindead scumlord is treating him.
06-11-2017 , 04:14 PM
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Originally Posted by oscark


Dear god.
My brain refuses to kill more brain cells by watching it. Was there actually a law passed?
06-11-2017 , 04:19 PM
no she's patting herself on the back for mentioning those topics out loud this week
06-11-2017 , 04:30 PM
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Originally Posted by BOIDS
you're welcome to try to defend him on this if you like
Defend him on WHAT? Corbyn didn't withdraw the invitation or something, he made a ****ing tweet after TRUMP cancelled the visit.
06-11-2017 , 04:31 PM
he's been banging on about it for months mate

for example
06-11-2017 , 04:48 PM
Today, in "WAAF: Media Edition": CNN fires Reza Aslan for calling Trump a "piece of ****" on Twitter after Trump's comments at Sadiq Khan

In which the network that employs Jeffrey Lord finds some things just too far beyond the boundaries of civility.
06-11-2017 , 04:51 PM
This one is for my boy simplicitus. Get a job.

06-11-2017 , 04:57 PM
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Originally Posted by goofyballer
Today, in "WAAF: Media Edition": CNN fires Reza Aslan for calling Trump a "piece of ****" on Twitter after Trump's comments at Sadiq Khan

In which the network that employs Jeffrey Lord finds some things just too far beyond the boundaries of civility.
**** this. Nobody disrespects the office of the presidency more than the president.
06-11-2017 , 05:05 PM
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Originally Posted by goofyballer
Today, in "WAAF: Media Edition": CNN fires Reza Aslan for calling Trump a "piece of ****" on Twitter after Trump's comments at Sadiq Khan

In which the network that employs Jeffrey Lord finds some things just too far beyond the boundaries of civility.
Sigh. He should've been fired for apologizing. Where's the backbone? He told the truth. President Muslim Ban is a PoS, no apology needed.
06-11-2017 , 05:11 PM
Stupid CNN hosts say, "This whole (Comey vs Trump) thing might come down to the right definition of the word 'hope'."

Yeah, because there's no other hint of obstruction besides the ******ed Republican talking point about hoping.
06-11-2017 , 05:18 PM
Trump is such an idiot. He & GOP could've had it made in the shade if he wasn't so greedy and dumb.
06-11-2017 , 05:39 PM
What the hell kind of comment is this:

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"You may be the first president in history to go down because you can't stop inappropriately talking about an investigation that if you just were quiet, would clear you," Graham said of Trump on CBS's "Face the Nation."
Am I the only one who sees a big problem here? Lindsey Graham is a member of the Senate Intel Committee with classified access.
06-11-2017 , 06:12 PM
Forgot about the chance trump takes the entire party down with him.

4D chess from trump voters.
06-11-2017 , 06:12 PM
Sounds like he's saying if Trump had just kept his mouth shut, the media eventually would have stopped talking about it and the GOP could have swept it under the rug.
06-11-2017 , 06:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Our House
Stupid CNN hosts say, "This whole (Comey vs Trump) thing might come down to the right definition of the word 'hope'."

Yeah, because there's no other hint of obstruction besides the ******ed Republican talking point about hoping.
Yeah. Everyone is supposed to ignore the whole firing Comey over Rusher thing.

We've already seen Trump use "hope" in a tweet as part of another veiled threat against Comey. Like "Comey better hope there are no tapes...." or something to that effect.

I think someone needs to hold the GOP's feet to the fire in light of Trump's volunteering to testify under oath. House or Senate Committees could invite him. Trump would most likely want his testimony in public.
06-11-2017 , 06:21 PM
Nice, the kind of bull**** Rs are spreading on Fox is getting out of hand.

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Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-Texas) said Sunday that he believes there is a conspiracy within the Department of Justice to destroy President Trump.

"We have a conspiracy remaining afoot in the Department of Justice that is out to destroy this president and they've got to be fired, if not worse," Gohmert told Fox News.

The Republican congressman took aim at fired FBI Director James Comey for not writing a memo detailing a meeting with former Attorney General Loretta Lynch during which she told Comey to refer to the Hillary Clinton email probe as a "matter" instead of an "investigation."

Comey testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee last week that he wrote memos about his meetings with Trump.

"When he said that the president lied about him and he used the L-word, Comey was lying. How do we know? Look at all of the things he said. That was ridiculous to not have done a memo, and then I heard him say he had done the memo and then he talked with some of his colleagues," the congressman said on Sunday.

Gohmert called for serious legal consequences for Justice Department officials Comey talked to regarding the memos.

"We need to round up everybody he talked to, because they were all conspiring against the president," he said.
GOP rep: DOJ conspiracy targeting Trump

Newt Gingrich has also been running around crying that the special counsel / Muller needs to be abolished because it was triggered immorally through a scheme to 'get' the President. (Paraphrased but LOL & scary anyway)
06-11-2017 , 06:26 PM
consolidating power, lessons from turkey: fake a coup
06-11-2017 , 06:29 PM


https://twitter.com/NegarMortazavi/s...96236231254018
06-11-2017 , 06:34 PM
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Originally Posted by RV Life
Sounds like he's saying if Trump had just kept his mouth shut, the media eventually would have stopped talking about it and the GOP could have swept it under the rug.
That's mild compared to the alternative (fact): What if he knows his committee has nothing on Trump yet, classified or unclassified, and is letting Trump/GOP know it in the interview?

Dunno why he wouldn't tell them in private instead of risking the exposure, unless it's impossible to get near anyone important lately. Then again, who knows anything about what these guys are up these days? They (and John McCain) have literally been all over the place.
06-11-2017 , 06:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Chippa58

I think someone needs to hold the GOP's feet to the fire in light of Trump's volunteering to testify under oath. House or Senate Committees could invite him. Trump would most likely want his testimony in public.
If that happened Trump would simply answer prepared questions from GOP stooges and avoid answering Dem questions.

The only productive under oath questioning would be by Mueller.
06-11-2017 , 06:52 PM
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Originally Posted by davmcg
If that happened Trump would simply answer prepared questions from GOP stooges and avoid answering Dem questions.

The only productive under oath questioning would be by Mueller.
He's too stupid to avoid answering questions from Dem Senators. Look at what he's admitted to when answering questions from mainstream media reporters. Hell, look at what he's accidentally admitted to when answering questions from "friendly" right wing reporters who are asking him leading questions to spoon feed him answers that he still gets wrong.

      
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