Ex-President Donald Trump

Discussion in 'Politics' started by blackbull1970, Apr 30, 2017.

  1. Since1980

    Since1980 Well-Known Member

    For me, the best thing about Trump being president is that the entire world gets to see him completely destroy the image that he's created for himself. What's even more amazing is that he is literally doing it all by himself by being his own worst enemy at every given turn. The only thing that Democrats have to do is literally stand back and watch him screw himself over time and again. He is impressively self-destructive. Hell, I think that calling him a toddler may be too generous.

    Trump is the guy who complains about his house being on fire while aiming a firehouse at the source of the flame. But instead of water, the hose is shooting kerosene and he has absolutely no fucking idea why things are getting worse despite the fact that his neighbors are explicitly telling him everything that he is doing wrong every step of the way.
     
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  2. andreboba

    andreboba Well-Known Member

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  3. RicardoCooper

    RicardoCooper Well-Known Member

    The evil DNC does oppo research which is Politics 101, but Bliss is gagging for the next bullshit Assange info dump. But that's OK because Wikileaks never targets the right
     
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  4. andreboba

    andreboba Well-Known Member

    This kind of crap is why Trump is on his way to being impeached.
    (4 minute vid).

     
  5. Loki

    Loki Well-Known Member

    Im just waiting for the Mueller report, he seems to be doing a thorough job so far (although this is pure speculation based on his subpoenas and witness interrogations that have been detailed in the press so far), and when he impaneled a Grand Jury back in August it usually means that he thinks there is a very real (but not 100% guaranteed) chance at indicting Trump. That being said the longer things drag on without charges being filed the less likely it is that they ever will be.

    As I have said before, Impeachment is a next impossible bar to clear, especially with the GOP with the majority in both houses of congress, not a realistic possibility, even if Mueller finds some kind of earth shattering wrongdoing, I would not bet on impeachment. The 25th amendment, spurred on by potentially damaging findings in the Mueller report or the lawsuit on the emoluments violations that is currently going on in New York, imo has a better shot at removing Trump, or having him step down to save face due to pressure from the GOP.

    All this being said, as reprehensible as much of his behavior has been since he took office, and still no major policy achievements, I still have not seen definitive proof that would rise to the level of "high crimes and misdemeanors, that would be necessary for impeachment, until I see that I will wait patiently. I await the tax reform bill with great anticipation, lets see if he can get that passed....

    Keep an eye on the Trump campaign promises meter over at Politifact...

    http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/promises/trumpometer/
     
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  6. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    You, Ricardo and Since are mastrbaityn until Monday, but it's not going to be our POTUS. Likely low fruit Manafort, though wishfully, it will be your slimey crimey HillBilly.
     
  7. andreboba

    andreboba Well-Known Member

    There are SEVERAL indictments coming down against this WH. Monday is only the first.
    All Mueller needs is for one of the indicted to seek a deal and repeat in open testimony what really happened during Trump's 2016 presidential campaign between them and Russia and it's all over.

    Right now Mueller has simply turned on the lights in the kitchen and is watching to see where the rats run.
     
  8. RicardoCooper

    RicardoCooper Well-Known Member

    Can't wait for Monday!
     
  9. Since1980

    Since1980 Well-Known Member

    Wishful thinking, deflection, and projection all at the same time. It's very often that you see the right-wing hat trick but here we are.
     
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  10. Beasty

    Beasty Well-Known Member

    For the people that thought that if Trump won the people would learn to stop supporting shitty republicans like him......

    Do you still think that? Do you think that they may learn by the end of his term?
     
  11. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    Lol..you actually just described the Left-wing hat trick.
    Current example, the Uranium One deal. How convenient these indictments came today but didn't under Mueller years ago. Or that Clinton and Obama's Campaign gave almost $10 million for the fake dossier.
    Notice Podesta just resigned?
    So keep your hat-tricks where they belong, with you.
     
  12. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    If you have actually followed the news, Manafort is, for the majority, being indicted for things that happened before 2014. (Trump is not mentioned at all in the indictment.) However while Manafort was allegedly receiving money from Russia he was working with Podesta. John Podesta was Hillary's campaign manager.Why did his brother Tony resign from their Group today?)

    Nine months, 400 Democratic lawyers and a 100 million dollars and this is the result?..Lol..money crimes in DC..a sure hit with how many?! Too many.

    Mueller is likely trying to cover up his own criminal activities in Uranium 1. Also, his leaking of grand jury indictments is not only unethical, it's illegal. Congressman Trey Gowdy stated this morning that Mueller's leaking of grand jury indictments is illegal. So now it looks like we're going to have to have a special counsel to investigate the special counsel.
     
  13. Since1980

    Since1980 Well-Known Member

    TL;DR

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  14. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    Oh c'mon now, your beast Hillbilly was and is, in the thick of it. Yet Eric Holder and the DOJ under the Obama administration REFUSED to appointment a special prosecutor, despite the call for it.

    So now Mueller (Obama's holdover), has charged Manafort and Gates with 'financial wrongdoing' - (as explained to AB, this is Washington DC we're talking about; financial wrongdoing charges for a prominent person in DC is as close to an 'automatic hit' as you get in American jurisprudence).
    Obviously Mueller's long and expensive special inquiry has drawn a 'Trump Russian Goverment collusion' blank.
     
  15. Since1980

    Since1980 Well-Known Member

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    Since you love playing this card so much!
     
  16. blackbull1970

    blackbull1970 Well-Known Member

    "What a crowd. What a crowd. Thank you for coming out." ~~ Said Trump to Texas hurricane victims :lol

    Apparently, Trump Wanted To Throw Cans Of Chicken At Hurricane Victims


    "Several first-hand accounts from the ground tell a different perspective than the administration, which claimed Trump’s Tuesday trip (Oct. 4) was a success. Reporters from CNN and The Washington Post shared how the infamous paper towel moment very well could’ve been canned goods instead.

    Speaking from the Cavalry Chapel, a church in the lavish area of San Juan, Trump was intrigued by canned chicken and was interested in tossing them into the crowd of Hurricane victims. “Whoa! I’ve never seen that before. That looks kind of good,” he said. “Let’s start handing it out. Do you feel like this?”


    https://www.vibe.com/2017/10/trump-wanted-to-throw-cans-of-chicken-at-hurricane-victims/

    "We're going to help you out. Have a good time." ~~ Donald Trump :lol

     
  17. blackbull1970

    blackbull1970 Well-Known Member

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  19. blackbull1970

    blackbull1970 Well-Known Member

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    Key points that President Trump’s supporters in the US seem to frequently bring up:

    1. Politicians screw things up – and have been for years. Even Republicans. Because they are bought and paid for by powerful interests. They do not care about ordinary people, just the rich.
    2. Trump tells it like it is – as shown by his tweets. Unlike the media and the politicians, he is not careful with his words, he is not politically correct. He says things that wind up hurting him, which just goes to show you how honest he is. You can trust him.
    3. Trump is a successful business man – so he knows how to get things done in the real world. It means he understands how to make the country wealthier, as proved by the stock market going up and unemployment going down.
    4. Trump will shake things up – as shown by his fearlessness in saying what he thinks, as shown by his complete lack of experience as a politician. He cares about ordinary people. He cares deeply about the country and where it is headed. Because he is himself rich, he is independent of the powerful interests that bought and paid for Congress.
    5. Trump is not racist – that is what the left calls you when they cannot win a debate. They are the real racists.
    6. Trump was right about Charlottesville – both sides are to blame for the violence. But the left started it. After all, the Klan had the proper permits. It was the left who came in and screwed things up.
    7. We need a wall – to keep us safe. What is wrong with enforcing the law? Without borders we have no country.
    8. The media is unfair – you cannot believe anything they say. They should just give you the facts and let you make up your own mind. But they hate Trump too much to do that. CNN is fake news. Thank God we have Trump’s tweets to tell us the truth!
    9. The Russia stuff is made up – after a year there is not a shred of evidence to prove it. The Democrats are just sore losers who cannot admit they lost fair and square. That is why they make a big deal out of Russiagate.
    10. Give Trump a chance – if the media and the Republicans in Congress would give him a chance, he could get some good things done. He is doing as well as can be expected under the circumstances.



    Media diet: Trump’s tweets, Fox News.
    In short, have faith in Trump, do not believe CNN, and blame Congress. Write off scandal and incompetence as fake news, deep state and on-the-job training. Do not take everything he says seriously – just the parts you want to believe.
    With that kind of thinking, they are with him for the long term.
    That is 35% of the country. Meanwhile some 48%, myself among them, suffer from Trump Derangement Syndrome. That leaves 17% somewhere in between. The fate of the nation rests with them.
     
  20. DudeNY12

    DudeNY12 Well-Known Member

    Yup! How bigly of him. The second one totally speaks volumes. You're getting the real deal when it comes to children and animals.
     

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