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These are the kind of mistakes you make when your world is starting to implode.
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Who’s hiding anything there? What personal gains do the Senators achieve? I attached the letter, perhaps you could point out where they asked for Trump to be investigated. https://www.foreign.senate.gov/imo/m...estigation.pdf Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Here's Trump roping Mike Pence into the Ukraine scandal: "I think you should ask for VP Pence's conversation, b/c he had a couple of conversations also. I could save you a lot of time -- they're all perfect." 👀
When Trump goes down and takes everyone in his cabinet with him, we might get our first female President Nancy Pelosi Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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to investigate political adversaries. how do you know that’s not what trump did. the fruit here, is the bananas where your brain is supposed to be. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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and when obama was caught on a live mic asking a russian official to hold off missile programs until after his re election, at which time he’d “have more flexibility” to work with them...that wasn’t a president asking russia for a favor for political gain? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Enough is enough for Gods sake Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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to wait until after his final election? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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You do keep showing how small you are and that in and of itself is worth not hunting down the glasses. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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As to your latest distraction, there is a vast difference between saying this is not the time to negotiate that and saying we have a good relationship, not reciprocal, but do me a favor, investigate my opponent and you'll get your missiles that you asked for. One is normal practice and the other, with the ask and the get, is why Trump will likely be impeached. |
this whistleblower is a joke.......guess the dummycraps didn't learn from their Kavanaugh fiasco
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how am i being a hypocrite? i’m pointing out your hypocrisy. if it was ok for obama to ask the russians forma favor to help him politically, why can’t trump do it? by the way, if biden didn’t do Anything wrong, there’s no reason to fear an investigation. i agree trump will likely be impeached. there’s a real chance this helps him, not hurt him. if you can’t comcede that possibility, you have no idea why he got elected. it will reduce the chances biden ( best bet to unseat him) is the nominee, and might make Trump appear to be the victim of a witch hunt to all except people who weren’t going to vote for him anyway. if one genuinely believes it’s an impeachable offense, one has an obligation to impeach. if it’s all an attempt to keep him from getting re elected ( which al green explicitly admitted to on msnbc) that’s a political gamble. sometimes gambles pay off, sometimes they don’t. i think trump will happily take house impeachment if it means biden isn’t the nominee. and if the reason obama said “now isn't the time” was based on his upcoming re election ( and there’s no other conceivable conclusion if to listen to what he said), then both are cases of a potus asking a foreign power for a favor that reaped political benefits for the potus. yesterday, all the libs were saying that in and of itself, is an impeachable offense. again, if that’s true, fine, but let’s apply it consistently. if you refuse to apply it consistently, then it’s not a true principle. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Haha, you make a point using the “word” exurb! Priceless Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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i can, and have, praised and criticized both sides. you can’t, not once, not ever. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Who’s hiding anything there? What personal gains do the Senators achieve? I attached the letter, perhaps you could point out where they asked for Trump to be investigated. https://www.foreign.senate.gov/imo/m...estigation.pdf Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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right out of the democrap play book....I wonder what they will pull next in their 4 year long hissy fit:mad:
VDH "Contrary to suggestions by some, most Trump supporters are not automatons or blind supporters. What bothers them, and should bother others, about the latest Ukraine hysterias is the familiar monotony of this latest scripted psychodrama. The whistleblower admits to hearsay (“I was not a direct witness to most of the events described”). His term-paper report is laden with anonymously sourced rumors, e.g., “According to multiple White House officials I spoke with,” “I was told by White House officials,” “Based on my understanding,” “I learned from multiple officials,” “I do not know whether similar measures were taken,” “I do not know whether those officials spoke with or met with . . . ” Between references to Internet news accounts and “I heard from” and “I learned from” and “I do not know” anonymous officials, there is nothing here to launch an impeachment of any president. In the complaint are all the now-familiar tell-tale signs of pseudo-exactness, in the form of Mueller-report-like footnotes and page references to liberal media outlets such as Bloomberg, ABC, and the New York Times. There is the accustomed Steele-dossier scare bullet points. We see again Comey-memo-like disputes over classification status with capital letters UNCLASSIFIED stamped as headers and footers and TOP SECRET lined out. Scary references abound to the supposed laws that the legal-eagle whistleblower believes were violated. In sum, there is all the usual evidence of an administrative-state bureaucrat, likely to be some third-tier Brennan or Clapper-like intelligence operative, who is canvassing disgruntled White House staffers, writing a report that imitates intelligence-department formats, combing the Internet, in “dream-team” and “all-star” footnote fashion, for scare quotes and anti-Trump stories, and then likely having it dressed up in legalese by an activist lawyer. Take all that away, and one is left with “I heard.” After nearly three years of this, we know the delivery system that ensues. Along with the sensationalized initial media hype, the promised “smoking gun” leak usually follows. But when the “overwhelming” evidence or “walls are closing in” documents are released, there is no criminal act to be found other than occasional art-of-the-deal bluster from Trump. And then on to the next crude coup attempt" |
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