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is there any evidence that anything that happened overseas had any meaningful impact on the election? let’s look at his taxes again!!! here’s an idea spence. perhaps the democrats could nominate someone who has a speck of tiny ability to appeal to SOMEONE who lives between Hollywood and Manhattan. No one in the field besides Biden has that ability. And the party doesn’t want Biden, not even Obama wants Biden. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Don’t know why you’d lie to the FBI or tamper with witnesses unless you did something wrong.
Good read for you also. https://thebulwark.com/trumps-clean-hands-defense/ Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Most will lie if it suits them. are you only oncerned when republicans do it? The ambassador said she never spoke to the democrats about this situation, we have emails that show otherwise. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Love to hear how you think that witness would provide any relevance ... other than a deflection Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Please stop with the conspiracys. Post links and sources. Or just admit he did it. Its easier then being a contortionist.. avoiding whats known and grasping at straws Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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It's not about Trump, per se, for me. I am not drinking whatever cocktail you accuse him of serving. He is not the best, nor the worst, to lead us back in the founding direction. He is, with all of his flaws, better, wittingly or unwittingly, at lopping off many of the Progressive appendages of power and influence which have metastasized into our governing structure. And he certainly has outed so called Conservative pretenders. For those who are actually interested in our real foundational corruption rather than the inevitable surface eruptions of flawed and corrupt politicians, he is a clarifying point of departure from the quickening tack toward despotic government underpinned by the tyranny of a willing and dependent majority. I am not for a "democracy." I am with the Founders in recognizing that democracies evolve into tyrannical majoritarian rule directed by the few despots who coerce the majority, first by favor catering to human self-interest , then by force, into giving themselves the power to inflict every self-aggrandizing policy they wish. Some think this is good--that a benevolent dictatorship is the best way of securing the well-being of the masses. The Progressive notion of democracy is, as I implied, "quasi." It uses the method of voting, not to accede to the will of the people, but to subdue them to the will of supposedly wiser and more able experts who will overcome the petty self-interests of individuals and, by their superior knowledge of what is good for all people, create the governing bureaucracy that can, without local impediments, distribute that good to everyone in the most equitable and efficient manor. Before Trump started wielding his wrecking hammer, we were on the doorstep of that quasi-democracy with its rule by bureaucratic agencies. It is obvious to many of us, that the constant negative attention being paid to Trump, and the unabated effort to get rid of him, to impeach him before he even had a chance to exercise any presidential power, and continually seeking ways to do so when other ways fail--and in light of him being one of theirs before he ran for the office--that there is something way beyond him as Trump that is behind all these efforts. So it is not about Trump per se for me. It is about that "way beyond" thing. All of this impeachment nonsense is first a distraction from that thing, and second a maybe-get-lucky effort that gets him out of the way of that ultimate quasi-democracy. |
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from a democrat staffer, and under oath she said she didn’t respond to it, and she did. she also admitted zero knowledge of trump doing anything illegal. she got a standing ovation because trump fired her. that must make her an innocent victim of his scumbaggery, as opposed to it being beyond common for presidents to replace political appointees from the previous administration. democrat presidents NEVER do that. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Why do Republicans keep thinking that has any relevance. If the think it was or was not a crime? I am certain if she said yes she thought it was a crime .. your tune would be different Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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I'm offended by the title of this thread..it's deer season you know....don't you know she got a standing applause for her Oscar winning performance??????
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In her testimony, Yovanovitch detailed how Giuliani and his associates Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman worked with a corrupt Ukrainian prosecutor to orchestrate a smear campaign against her, oust her from her post as ambassador, and "circumvent official channels" of Ukraine policy. Yovanovitch also testified, "Perhaps it was not surprising that when our anti-corruption efforts got in the way of the desire for profit or power, Ukrainians who preferred to play by the old, corrupt rules sought to remove me. What continues to amaze me is that they found Americans willing to partner with them and, working together, they apparently succeeded in orchestrating the removal of a U.S. ambassador. How could our system fail like this? How is it that foreign corrupt interests could manipulate our government?" While Yovanovitch was testifying, Trump denigrated her on Twitter. When read what the president had written about her, Yovanovitch testified: "It's very intimidating. I can't speak to what the president is trying to do, but the effect is to be intimidating." Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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when the administration changes. so she was a disgruntled former employee, playing the victim card. she also appears to have lied about responding to democrats attempts to reach out to her in this issue. she also explicitly testified to having zero knowledge that trump did anything illegal. that’s some smoking gun. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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what did she witness that trump did, which is a high crime or misdemeanor? Her getting fired by trump, doesn’t qualify. Sorry. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Of what America has become.. while not providing base line of when American was acceptable Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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I clearly explained why its not a witness role to determine if a crime was committed.. Clearly you dont understand thats how it is Then you added your usual she tried to make Trump look bad? So if she stated Trump committed a crime you whould have went off about her being bias or never trumper or just hateful... correct Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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firing her, was not an impeachable offense. even being obnoxious to her, isn’t impeachable. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Floridaman learned plausible deniability from Roy Cohn many years ago. It's why he doesn't think lawyers write anything down. He's done it for years and never been indicted. I doubt that Sondland, Perry, Guiliani or Volker will go to jail for Floridaman. One of these guys will flip. As far as the emails that she responded to, I would assume that anyone who has worked at high levels of government for 33 years would have numerous contacts on both sides of the aisle. She had already asked the political appointee in the State Department for an explanation of why she was removed from her post and received no answer. She spoke with people she knew. Do you find that improbable or do you only see the world in a partisan fashion? Look at a list of Ambassadors ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ambass...S._ambassadors ) and see how many are Career Diplomats. There are many who, as Yovanovitch did, served thru multiple administrations of both parties. In 33 years she worked for administrations of both parties. I posted the reason people lobbied to have her removed and testimony confirms it. The reason she was called was to testify about the role of the Floridaman administration in Ukraine. Can you refute, with proof, that it was because she worked against corruption in Ukraine? |
They are all great men and women, highly respected, great background, distinguished careers UNTIL they cross him or don’t agree with him publicly and in support of anything he has or wants to do; then they all apparently regardless of their service to this country become something else. When Trump turns on you it’s all out smear, denigrate, belittle, name call and it really only shows everyone the true character of this clown.
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Nor can there be a universal opinion that being an American is acceptable. Acceptable to whom? That would be up to the individual having such an opinion. And acceptable in what respect? If by a baseline you mean a particular year, my over active imagination would guess that, for some, being an American was acceptable when there was first a notion of such a thing. I don't know what that date would be, but am sure that was a long time ago. |
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new administrations to come in and clean hose? the firings are common. the only unique thing about trump, is his idiotic tweets. clinton and obama sure did it. only a character flaw when trump does it. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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have tweeted about it. only in that he’d be juvenile and vulgar about it. bill clinton, i believe, fired every single us attorney he inherited. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Career diplomats postings typically last about 3 years. Here is the list of currently serving ambassadors by appointment date. It is not the complete list but Floridaman has made numerous appointments of Career diplomats (CD) since being inaugurated. Others have paid or made donations of millions and become ambassadors. Malawi List Robert K. Scott CD Lilongwe December 12, 2014 Palau[58] List Amy J. Hyatt CD Koror December 12, 2014 Romania List Hans G. Klemm[62] CD Bucharest August 5, 2015 Eswatini (Swaziland)[34] List Lisa J. Peterson CD Mbabane November 19, 2015 Oman List Marc Jonathan Sievers CD Muscat November 19, 2015 Uganda List Deborah R. Malac CD Kampala November 19, 2015 Antigua and Barbuda[11] List Linda Swartz Taglialatela[12] CD Bridgetown December 9, 2015 Barbados[11] List Linda Swartz Taglialatela[12] CD Bridgetown December 9, 2015 Dominica[11] List Linda Swartz Taglialatela[12] CD Bridgetown December 9, 2015 Grenada[11] List Linda Swartz Taglialatela[12] CD Bridgetown December 9, 2015 Saint Kitts and Nevis[11] List Linda Swartz Taglialatela[12] CD Bridgetown December 9, 2015 Saint Lucia[11] List Linda Swartz Taglialatela[12] CD Bridgetown December 9, 2015 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines[11] List Linda Swartz Taglialatela[12] CD Bridgetown December 9, 2015 Burma (Myanmar)[21] List Scot Marciel CD Rangoon [9] February 9, 2016 Lebanon List Elizabeth Holzhall Richard CD Beirut May 17, 2016 Liberia List Christine A. Elder CD Monrovia May 17, 2016 Marshall Islands List Karen B. Stewart CD Majuro May 17, 2016 Federated States of Micronesia Micronesia List Robert Riley CD Kolonia May 17, 2016 Greece List Geoffrey Pyatt CD Athens [20] July 14, 2016 Kuwait List Lawrence Robert Silverman CD Kuwait City July 14, 2016 Burkina Faso List Andrew Robert Young CD Ouagadougou September 28, 2016 Indonesia List Joseph R. Donovan Jr. CD Jakarta [23] September 28, 2016 Laos List Rena Bitter CD Vientiane September 28, 2016 Philippines[58] List Sung Y. Kim CD Manila [39] September 28, 2016 Malaysia List Kamala Shirin Lakhdhir CD Kuala Lumpur December 9, 2016 Israel List David M. Friedman PA Jerusalem [26] March 23, 2017 Republic of the Congo Congo-Brazzaville List Todd Haskell CD Brazzaville May 18, 2017 Guinea-Bissau[41] List Tulinabo S. Mushingi CD Bissau VPP May 18, 2017 Senegal[41] List Tulinabo S. Mushingi CD Dakar May 18, 2017 China List Terry Branstad PA Beijing [11] May 22, 2017 New Zealand[55] List Scott Brown PA Wellington [36] June 8, 2017 Samoa[55] List Scott Brown PA Matafele Apia June 8, 2017 Algeria List John Desrocher CD Algiers August 3, 2017 Ethiopia List Michael A. Raynor CD Addis Ababa August 3, 2017 Peru List Krishna Urs CD Lima August 3, 2017 Sierra Leone List Maria Brewer CD Freetown August 3, 2017 Costa Rica List Sharon Day PA San José August 3, 2017 Italy[44] List Lewis Eisenberg PA Rome [27] August 3, 2017 Portugal List George Edward Glass PA Lisbon [41] August 3, 2017 |
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