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

12-06-2017 , 11:25 PM
Over under 20 posts before this idiot is banned?
12-06-2017 , 11:28 PM
Nikki Haley talking about "open question" referring to USA being in the olympics.

Just because they banned your best friends from attending Nikki, ffs.
12-06-2017 , 11:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Lilu7
I agree. I think Dems jumping the gun on impeachment before Mueller has brought forward charges only plays into a bad narrative "witch hunt" etc. this will detract from when it is actually time to start that up
How is this not the time? What part of Al Green's impeachment articles do you disagree with?
12-06-2017 , 11:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Trolly McTrollson
How is this not the time? What part of Al Green's impeachment articles do you disagree with?
Donald Trump is the most American, the most Presidential, the smartest, best president we've had since Reagan. All other statements are lies designed to personally harm the amazing people who voted for Him.
12-06-2017 , 11:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Jeffrey Lord
Maybe they're all each other's lawyers. Have you ever thought about that? Of course you haven't, because you've made up your mind already. HILLARY CLINTON wants to take away your guns so she can forcibly abort your children right in front of you because she's a radical leftist who would sooner open the borders to let illegals pour in by the millions to steal YOUR tax dollars than set a national day of prayer to Our Lord Jesus Christ. SHE is the deplorable one, and a criminal. Lock Her Up!
12-06-2017 , 11:43 PM
Bad gimmick imo. Lord was pretty polite, not your standard chain email deplorable. His specialty was contorting logic to defend Donald Trump's naked incompetence and moral bankruptcy. He was never an attack dog iirc.
12-06-2017 , 11:45 PM
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Originally Posted by markksman
My understanding is a third party negates attorney client privledge. Lawyers?
Yes it does, but even more basic than that, only an attorney can claim attorney client privilege to avoid answering a question... You can't claim it on a conversation between two non-attorneys simply because there was also an attorney there.
12-06-2017 , 11:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Trolly McTrollson
He's dangerous, incompetent clown who threatens nuclear war via Twitter, emboldens violent hate groups, and is likely going to get Americans killed for no reason over this Jerusalem nonsense.

What's the payoff for not voting for impeachment here? Paul Ryan isn't going to make any concessions on bump stocks if the Dems hold their tongue. No one in the base is hype for this West Wing stuff. The people voting no are just going to get pilloried from the left and the right.
Yeah, those are great reasons to remove Trump, if it's possible to do so. But it's not possible right now, so what's the point in grandstanding in a way that feeds the witch hunt narrative? Is this educating people who didn't previously know that Donald Trump is a danger to the country or something?
12-06-2017 , 11:56 PM
Gimmick accounts are so 5 years ago.
12-06-2017 , 11:59 PM
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Originally Posted by jman220
Yes it does, but even more basic than that, only an attorney can claim attorney client privilege to avoid answering a question... You can't claim it on a conversation between two non-attorneys simply because there was also an attorney there.
Yeah but nothing matters. I can't imagine they're actually going to call him back.
12-07-2017 , 12:00 AM
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Originally Posted by jman220
Yes it does, but even more basic than that, only an attorney can claim attorney client privilege to avoid answering a question...
Then they would always just ask the client what they said to the attorney. It has to be claimable by the client.
12-07-2017 , 12:03 AM
Just saw that video of Trump slurring his words more than usual today. There's a chance the dementia has seriously started to kick in. Odds have to be 50/50 that he has some sort of health scare by the end of 2018.

The most stressful job in the world to go along with his Mcdonalds diet has to take a hell of a toll at his age.
12-07-2017 , 12:09 AM
12-07-2017 , 12:22 AM
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Originally Posted by mather_2020
Just saw that video of Trump slurring his words more than usual today. There's a chance the dementia has seriously started to kick in. Odds have to be 50/50 that he has some sort of health scare by the end of 2018.

The most stressful job in the world to go along with his Mcdonalds diet has to take a hell of a toll at his age.
12-07-2017 , 12:24 AM
Yeah that first 30 seconds vs last 30 seconds video in that link was very strange.
12-07-2017 , 12:29 AM
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Originally Posted by SuperUberBob
Gimmick accounts are so 5 years ago.
12-07-2017 , 12:37 AM
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Originally Posted by eyebooger
Yeah that first 30 seconds vs last 30 seconds video in that link was very strange.
Trump definitely favors the right side of his mouth when he speaks. It's weird.

It's like he had a stroke that was never reported or something.
12-07-2017 , 12:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Chips Ahoy
Then they would always just ask the client what they said to the attorney. It has to be claimable by the client.
Fifth Amendment.
12-07-2017 , 12:48 AM
I am going to be so ****ing pissed if Trump gets to walk on all this **** because he's drooling on himself in a nursing home.
12-07-2017 , 12:54 AM
Nah Trump being a senile imbecile that's a prisoner of his own brain is a great outcome. When all is said and done, THAT will be his lasting legacy of being the President of the United States. People 200 years from now will look back and ask how this dotard came to power.
12-07-2017 , 12:55 AM
Twitter was claiming his dentures came loose in that speech. Slow, zoomed in video seemed somewhat convincing.
12-07-2017 , 12:56 AM
10,000 years from now all the history books will be written in Korean and they'll focus primarily on the glory of the Kim dynasty.
12-07-2017 , 12:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Matty Lice
Nah Trump being a senile imbecile that's a prisoner of his own brain is a great outcome. When all is said and done, THAT will be his lasting legacy of being the President of the United States. People 200 years from now will look back and ask how this dotard came to power.
idgaf what people will think in 200 years. I want schadenfreude.
12-07-2017 , 01:02 AM
It is pretty grand to see deplorables coming out to defend Franken now out of fear.
12-07-2017 , 01:09 AM
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Originally Posted by m_reed05
Twitter was claiming his dentures came loose in that speech. Slow, zoomed in video seemed somewhat convincing.
Can't you get implants, or a decent set of dentures that don't come out mid speech? What kinda **** is that?

      
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