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02-16-2017 , 03:36 PM
I am beginning to think everything in that dossier was true, including the peeing prostitutes.
02-16-2017 , 03:37 PM
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Originally Posted by otatop
So were you just lying about regretting voting for Trump to look cool or what?
Of course he was. As long as liberals still hate Trump, he'll love Trump.
02-16-2017 , 03:39 PM
It's pretty clear there was some sort of rapture event in 2016 and all of us got stuck in the Dumb Dimension, where the dumbest possible things happen, so yeah, the golden shower thing is definitely true.
02-16-2017 , 03:39 PM
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Originally Posted by goofyballer
That's well beyond the level of analysis Inso0 requires to determine his response; if liberals are mad, he's happy, done, no more thinking needed.
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Originally Posted by Inso0
Trump's victory strategy for 2020 is to ensure that as many democrats as possible are sobbing softly in a corner in between soothing self-touch gestures and muttering "Bernie would've won..."
Yep, Inso0 is just as predictable as we all knew he was.
02-16-2017 , 03:39 PM
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Originally Posted by MrWookie
Of course he was. As long as liberals still hate Trump, he'll love Trump.
Damn, you quoted me before I could delete it because looking back the only thing he admitted to regretting was actually casting a vote for Trump instead of leaving it blank like he planned to but was fine with the outcome of Trump being elected.

Last edited by otatop; 02-16-2017 at 03:41 PM. Reason: turns out Ron Johnson's like a senator or something and not a Gary Johnson typo
02-16-2017 , 03:40 PM
trump below 40% approval for the first time?

neat
02-16-2017 , 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted by All-In Flynn
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It's never 'loathe'. That's illiterate.
02-16-2017 , 03:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Inso0
Trump's victory strategy for 2020 is to ensure that as many democrats as possible are sobbing softly in a corner in between soothing self-touch gestures and muttering "Bernie would've won..."

Don't worry though, the epic Chelsea vs Squats With Unions primary battle is going to bring ALL the dems to the yard.

#RESIST!
Good point. Dems gonna be crying too hard to vote in 2020
02-16-2017 , 03:43 PM
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Originally Posted by 57 On Red
It's never 'loathe'. That's illiterate.
'Never' is a long time:

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Originally Posted by Merriam-Webster
Many usage commentators point out that the spelling of loath the adjective is distinct from loathe, the verb that means "to dislike greatly." Merriam-Webster dictionaries record loathe (along with loth) as a variant spelling for the adjective, at the same time indicating that the spelling with an e is not as common as the form without it. Both words hark back to Old English, and the e ending in each has come and gone over the centuries - but if you want to avoid the ire of those who like to keep the language tidy, stick with loath for the adjective and loathe for the verb.
02-16-2017 , 03:44 PM
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Originally Posted by WichitaDM
All the Bovada betting line consipiritards in this thread realize that it is common for sites to take lines down when there is a major event or injury (in the sports case) that is happening right? I mean they very clearly just didn't want the exposure to whatever was going to happen at this press conference. The line will be up later today if it isn't already almost assuredly.
Most presidents can give a press conference without major movement in the impeachment line.
02-16-2017 , 03:44 PM
I'd actually love it if Trump got the curtain halfway through the first term. I just don't think it'll happen.

Under the smoke of Trump insanity, conservative causes are being pushed all across the country. The left is doing irreparable harm to their future viability via these temper tantrums, and Pence doesn't seem like the guy who would actively run for the big chair even after inheriting it.

Just about ANY actual conservative is going to look like the most perfectly reasonable candidate ever, odds are the country is still going to be riding the Trump hype train, and the path is cleared for Scott Walker 46th POTUS.
02-16-2017 , 03:45 PM
Where the **** is Obama? Dude, you promised you would speak out about this kind of ****. I don't give a **** about your god damn vacation. The Democratic Party is in disarray. Let's go. Speak out. Say something. If you want to be remembered as a truly great President (and man), you don't just sit on the ****ing sidelines and watch this **** go down. My opinion of him is suffering tremendously because of his silence (especially considering he said he would speak up if necessary).
02-16-2017 , 03:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Inso0
Scott Walker 46th POTUS.
I remember one GOP guy's thoughts on Walker's POTUS prospects: "I mean, he's the governor of Wisconsin. He knows about cheese and busting unions." Not a prayer that stoned-looking halfwit gets a smell of the gig. No hometown POTUS for you, sorry brah.
02-16-2017 , 03:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Inso0
I'd actually love it if Trump got the curtain halfway through the first term. I just don't think it'll happen.

Under the smoke of Trump insanity, conservative causes are being pushed all across the country. The left is doing irreparable harm to their future viability via these temper tantrums, and Pence doesn't seem like the guy who would actively run for the big chair even after inheriting it.

Just about ANY actual conservative is going to look like the most perfectly reasonable candidate ever, odds are the country is still going to be riding the Trump hype train, and the path is cleared for Scott Walker 46th POTUS.
lol at calling legit outrage tamper tantrums, **** off honestly
02-16-2017 , 03:49 PM
replay and transcript for those who missed it.. it is the new york times, so it might be fake news.. grain of salt please...

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/16/u...?smid=fb-share
02-16-2017 , 03:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Kirbynator
lol at calling it tamper tantrums, **** off honestly
The best thing the Democrats could do is help Trump with his agenda.
02-16-2017 , 03:50 PM
Not sure about temper tantrums, my current mood is
02-16-2017 , 03:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Inso0
The left is doing irreparable harm to their future viability via these temper tantrums,
loooooooooooooooool

The right crying for 8 solid years totally screwed the GOP, look what a miserable state it's in!
02-16-2017 , 03:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Inso0
Just about ANY actual conservative is going to look like the most perfectly reasonable candidate ever, odds are the country is still going to be riding the Trump hype train, and the path is cleared for Scott Walker 46th POTUS.
lol
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Originally Posted by champstark
Where the **** is Obama? Dude, you promised you would speak out about this kind of ****. I don't give a **** about your god damn vacation. The Democratic Party is in disarray. Let's go. Speak out. Say something. If you want to be remembered as a truly great President (and man), you don't just sit on the ****ing sidelines and watch this **** go down. My opinion of him is suffering tremendously because of his silence (especially considering he said he would speak up if necessary).
I think he's doing his best to respect the traditional boundaries of former Presidents and not stepping on toes, even though in this situation he should probably say more.

If anything I imagine he's staying silent because he wants to let the FBI, CIA, NSA, etc. go about their investigation without getting in the middle of it somehow.
02-16-2017 , 03:54 PM
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Originally Posted by champstark
Where the **** is Obama? Dude, you promised you would speak out about this kind of ****. I don't give a **** about your god damn vacation. The Democratic Party is in disarray. Let's go. Speak out. Say something. If you want to be remembered as a truly great President (and man), you don't just sit on the ****ing sidelines and watch this **** go down. My opinion of him is suffering tremendously because of his silence (especially considering he said he would speak up if necessary).

What can he say though? Trump is crazy? We all know that. Obama has to pick his spots for when he's really needed. Right now it's probably best to let Trump be unleashed and make a fool of himself.
02-16-2017 , 03:55 PM
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Originally Posted by DVaut1
I wouldn't call them low-lifes. And Trump is awful and terrible but the underlying point a more coherent, substantive President or commentator might make is that government by intelligence community fiat is like also deeply unhealthy and dangerous and none of this is a good look.

Like, this isn't heros versus bad guys imo. This feels entirely like a civil war inside the Hall of Doom. No one should be cheered by a torrent of unsourced leaks of SIGINT captured conversations crushing a democratically elected government although obviously we have a very clear boundary case here. This whole thing is dangerous in the extreme and the only justification here is that Trump is maniacal and incompetent. I take that one seriously though so I suppose we have no easy answers.

The leakers are bad people, the GOP Congress that ultimately genuflects to Trump at every cross-road are very bad people, incompetent and feeble Democrats are bad people, Trump is maybe worse than them all, but none of this should be celebrated at all. This is just chaotic and unseemly top to bottom imo.

Somehow the world still spins and the economy hasn't cratered and the world is in no more wars than it was before Trump so I suppose we are showing a surprisingly amount of systemic reliance to historic, holistic incompetence and unprincipled governance. Still early though.
I'm not getting as turned about by the ic community because like the president and his cabinet they took an oath to protect this country which I think gives them wriggle room in extreme times.

I understand your legitimate concerns but all of this is very unusual. They wouldn't have to do any of this if the whitehouse or congress lived up to oaths they took. I understand the idea of a slippery slope here but I think we should deal with this situationally.
02-16-2017 , 03:56 PM
If the IC's have anything on Trump/Russia then Obama injecting himself into this fray would be the worst move ever.

What is it gonna do? Trump supporters hate Obama anyway for the most part.
02-16-2017 , 03:58 PM
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Originally Posted by otatop
Damn, you quoted me before I could delete it because looking back the only thing he admitted to regretting was actually casting a vote for Trump instead of leaving it blank like he planned to but was fine with the outcome of Trump being elected.
Nailed it.

Never a Trump fan, but still loving how completely unhinged the left has become over this. I would've swallowed my HRC medicine, but this is turning out to be just as entertaining as I had hoped.

He ran as a clown. We knew he was a clown. You are all still seemingly surprised that he is acting like a clown.

I wish he'd STFU as well, because it is pretty embarrassing to have my POTUS talking about approval ratings and crowd sizes, but in the meantime, the other side effects are definitely working for me. Trump may be a clown, but he'll sign on the dotted line for pro-conservative outcomes, and that's what counts.
02-16-2017 , 03:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Inso0
and the path is cleared for Scott Walker 46th POTUS.
LOL Inso0 still dreaming about making POTUS Scott Walker happen even after America looked at him and responded with a resounding "meh"
02-16-2017 , 03:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Inso0
Trump's victory strategy for 2020 is to ensure that as many democrats as possible are sobbing softly in a corner in between soothing self-touch gestures and muttering "Bernie would've won..."

Don't worry though, the epic Chelsea vs Squats With Unions primary battle is going to bring ALL the dems to the yard.

#RESIST!
You'd think someone on a poker site could grasp that basing every decision you ever make in your life on "Does this piss of libtards?" - is an exploitable strategy.

      
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