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07-14-2017 , 09:17 PM
Possibly 8! people were in the meeting woooot

http://edition.cnn.com/2017/07/14/po...ing/index.html
07-14-2017 , 09:45 PM
Russia
07-14-2017 , 10:35 PM
Ty Cobb looks like Kurt Russell playing Teddy Roosevelt.



https://twitter.com/JenniferJJacobs/...78039598555136
07-14-2017 , 10:40 PM
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Originally Posted by aflametotheground
Possibly 8! people were in the meeting woooot

http://edition.cnn.com/2017/07/14/po...ing/index.html
Quote:
On Friday, Akhmetshin denied to The Washington Post that he was ever an intelligence agent but said he did serve two years in a Soviet military unit that handled counter-intelligence.

"At no time have I ever worked for the Russian government or any of its agencies. I was not an intelligence officer. Never," he told the Post.
Hmmm. Can't risk a fist fight here. No choice but to move on.
07-14-2017 , 10:53 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by aflametotheground
Possibly 8! people were in the meeting woooot

http://edition.cnn.com/2017/07/14/po...ing/index.html
I'm not saying the room was crowded, but on top of everything else they're now under investigation by the fire inspector.
07-14-2017 , 11:05 PM


This was the response on saturday.

Somehow in just a week, it's obvious everything in it is a lie.

Spoiler:
it was obvious to us before, but ffs
07-14-2017 , 11:25 PM
Don't worry, we have the law and order president. I am sure he will start cracking down on these perjury offenses.
07-14-2017 , 11:47 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by LFS
I'm not saying the room was crowded, but on top of everything else they're now under investigation by the fire inspector.
Someone else was in
The room where it happened
The room where it happened
The room where it happened
07-15-2017 , 12:32 AM
I mean, ****, when Junior said the meeting was about adoptions, it was completely obvious that was a lie. Really? Junior, Kushner, and Manafort decided that adoption was the thing they had to run point on?

"Hey Kush, I've really been losing sleep over the old Russian adoption program that ended a while back. I'm really concerned that there are Russian orphans that need good homes. Want to come be my wing man in this meeting? Maybe we can do some good in the world."

Come on, man.
07-15-2017 , 01:25 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by dlk9s
I mean, ****, when Junior said the meeting was about adoptions, it was completely obvious that was a lie. Really? Junior, Kushner, and Manafort decided that adoption was the thing they had to run point on?

"Hey Kush, I've really been losing sleep over the old Russian adoption program that ended a while back. I'm really concerned that there are Russian orphans that need good homes. Want to come be my wing man in this meeting? Maybe we can do some good in the world."

Come on, man.
It's possible that Jr is in charge of scouting for Daddy's future wives.
07-15-2017 , 02:19 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by uDevil
Ty Cobb looks like Kurt Russell playing Teddy Roosevelt.



https://twitter.com/JenniferJJacobs/...78039598555136
Looks more like Bill Murray than Kurt Russell imo.
07-15-2017 , 02:32 AM
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Originally Posted by KellyRae
Looks more like Bill Murray than Kurt Russell imo.
Agreed, but he does look more like a character Kurt Russell would play.
07-15-2017 , 03:05 AM
Tom Hanks playing Kurt Russell doing an impression of Wilford Brimley as Teddy Roosevelt
07-15-2017 , 05:21 AM
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Originally Posted by DeuceKicker
Tom Hanks playing Kurt Russell doing an impression of Wilford Brimley as Teddy Roosevelt
07-15-2017 , 05:39 AM
Wait a minute, wait a minute. Hold the phone. This dude's actual real life government name is Ty Cobb????

I thought that was a nickname the forum had given him as a joke.

We're living in a computer simulation testing the bounds of the mind's willingness to accept absurdity as reality.
07-15-2017 , 05:48 AM
James Cromwell gives interview before his Wawayanda jailing.

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Originally Posted by Captain Dudley Smith/Zefram Cochrane
And it is time, actually, to name the disease. Most people can’t put their finger on the cause of it, but everybody perceives the threat. Capitalism is a cancer. And the only way to defeat this cancer is to completely, radically transform our way of living and our way of thinking about ourselves. And I call that radical transformation revolutionary. So this is the revolution.
Hold up your fist, laddie, so they know you're a Fully Automated Luxury Gay Space Communist.
07-15-2017 , 06:46 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by cuserounder
Wait a minute, wait a minute. Hold the phone. This dude's actual real life government name is Ty Cobb????

I thought that was a nickname the forum had given him as a joke.

We're living in a computer simulation testing the bounds of the mind's willingness to accept absurdity as reality.
Can't say I saw Ty Cobb coming, had my money on Satchel Page as Trump's next lawyer.
07-15-2017 , 06:47 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by LFS
I'm not saying the room was crowded, but on top of everything else they're now under investigation by the fire inspector.
This is great, but I bet if I search twitter I can find the source.

Last edited by simplicitus; 07-15-2017 at 07:16 AM. Reason: didn't find one. Great joke (but "fire marshal" would improve it)
07-15-2017 , 07:11 AM
this is a pretty good summary



https://twitter.com/chrislhayes/stat...80149047136256
07-15-2017 , 07:24 AM
2008's "Burn After Reading" strikingly resembles the bumbling plot of Trump's Russia scandal, but also captures how amorality leads to treason.

Quote:
The most disturbing thing about Burn After Reading, though, is how it resembles every day in Trump’s Washington, where the line between blundering idiocy and malevolent conspiracy is increasingly blurred. Yet for all its dark prescience, Burn After Reading almost feels too optimistic. Though there is tragedy and death throughout the film, the Deep State is able to restore some semblance of normality to the world. In Washington, even as the Trump administration’s incompetence gets pushback from the intelligence community, there’s no real hope for going back to the way things were. Trump’s antics are relentlessly normalized by Republicans in Congress and the conservative media, whose latest defense is that incompetent collusion isn’t a crime. That’s a story perhaps too dark even for the Coen Brothers—where stupidity leads to attempted treason, but such behavior is waved away as everyday politics.
https://newrepublic.com/article/1438...ampaign=buffer
07-15-2017 , 07:58 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by uDevil
Ty Cobb looks like Kurt Russell playing Teddy Roosevelt.



https://twitter.com/JenniferJJacobs/...78039598555136
Excellent call, A+
07-15-2017 , 09:13 AM
I think its time to rename this thread "The Fall of the Republic."
07-15-2017 , 09:44 AM
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Originally Posted by jman220
I think its time to rename this thread "The Fall of the Republic."
Jumping the gun a bit on that.

The Trump Administration---- by all metrics---- literally is getting nothing done.

Check out the bills passed by the Congress:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...tates_Congress

Less than a dozen even have Wikipedia entries. It's a "do nothing" administration.

Screaming about the "Fall of the Republic" is like the boy who cried wolf.
07-15-2017 , 09:52 AM
I'm genuinely amazed at how many people don't have the reading comprehension skills to understand that particular children's story.

      
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