Ex-President Donald Trump

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

  1. Soulthinker

    Soulthinker Well-Known Member

    He is just too stupid to learn anything.
     
  2. Since1980

    Since1980 Well-Known Member

  3. Since1980

    Since1980 Well-Known Member

    When the president thinks that Avengers: Infinity War is a documentary.

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  4. LoversGrief

    LoversGrief New Member

    Trump is such a nice guy compared to one presidential candidate in Brazil: Jair Bolsonaro. Bolsonaro is like the second coming of Hitler, he's racist, homophobic, sexist, authoritarian, an elitist, a PIG in every sense of the word!
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  5. Since1980

    Since1980 Well-Known Member

  6. SilverSmith

    SilverSmith Well-Known Member

    Oh...well, never mind.

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    Last edited: Aug 25, 2018
  7. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    Because CNN won't issue a retraction on their fake News...
    • Lanny Davis has backpedaled on two key claims about Cohen's knowledge

    • Admitted he was source for bombshell CNN report about Trump Tower meeting

    • 1. Now says he can't confirm Cohen saw Trump being advised ahead of meeting
    • 2. Also backtracking on claim Cohen can confirm Trump knew of Russian hacking

    • Lawyer's gaffes deal serious blow to liberal dreams of Cohen taking Trump down
     
  8. Loki

    Loki Well-Known Member

    Source please
     
  9. andreboba

    andreboba Well-Known Member

    DailyMail?? Faux News??

    Davis isn't backtracking. He's just refrained from making definite statements about Cohen's knowledge of certain events because it may interfere with his plea deal.

    per the Washington Post, 8/26/18;
    Lanny Davis, a spokesman and attorney for Cohen, said in an interview this weekend that he is no longer certain about claims he made to reporters on background and on the record in recent weeks about what Cohen knows about Trump’s awareness of the Russian efforts.


    Davis did not rule out that his claims were correct but expressed regret that he did not explain that he could not independently corroborate them, saying that he now believes he “should have been more clear.”

    Lanny Davis has been in this game a long time and I think he got caught up the feeding frenzy of the Russia investigation.
    If Davis leaks too much about what Cohen knows, it could be impetus for Trump to end the Mueller investigation before the midterm elections.
     
    Last edited: Aug 28, 2018
  10. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    "In other words, l lied. But please swallow my lawyer speak."

    Straight from the horse's mouth.
     
  11. Beasty

    Beasty Well-Known Member

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  12. Since1980

    Since1980 Well-Known Member

    #ShitSnowflakesSay
     

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  13. andreboba

    andreboba Well-Known Member

    Actually, there was report on MSNBC the Mueller team reached out to Davis and told him to STFU because he was leaking too much.
     
  14. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    Let me guess. "An anonymous source said..." :rolleyes:
     
  15. CAkicker

    CAkicker Well-Known Member

  16. Since1980

    Since1980 Well-Known Member

    How you gonna spend 90% of your time lying and still suck at it? If you didn't want to talk to Bob Wooward then just say you didn't want to talk to Bob Woodward. Don't throw your lackeys under the bus because you got exposed.

    *sigh* oh Donnie, what are we gonna do with you?

     
  17. Since1980

    Since1980 Well-Known Member

    Neil Cavuto takes down Trump again. Cavuto calling out Trump's latest batch of lies starts at 1:24.

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    Last edited: Sep 5, 2018
  18. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    Strange. I can't find the thread on Obama. I looked on here real deep(state), too!
    (Maybe you can help me find it, @Loki??)

    Oh well, let me just dump it here..

    Obama’s silky lie and FBI bias in the Clinton investigation

    http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/columnists/kass/ct-met-james-comey-report-kass-0617-story.html

    Obama told his silky lie when his chosen successor was Hillary Clinton.

    Clinton had endangered top secret information by using an unsecured, home-brew email server when she was U.S. secretary of state. Any other American who dared risk top government secrets on a basement server would have faced federal prosecution and prison.

    Obama’s lie was told in 2015, when Obama was asked by CBS’ Bill Plante when he learned Mrs. Clinton had used an unsecured email server.

    “The same time everybody else learned it, through news reports,” Obama said. He was so silky that you couldn’t even hear his tongue rustling along his teeth.

    He waxed on about how his administration was all about “transparency.”

    But Obama did not learn about Clinton’s home-brew server like “everybody else.”

    According to the inspector general’s report, Obama was in fact one of 13 top government officials communicating with Clinton on her private email server, even as Clinton’s server was targeted by foreign intelligence services.
     
  19. andreboba

    andreboba Well-Known Member

    Do you know what laws HRC broke and what the penalties for breaking those laws were??

    It's really tiring listening to conservatives say with absolute certainty that HRC did something that should have landed her in prison.

    At worst, Obama could have fired her if he thought her actions warranted it.
    But there's no way she did something that was prosecutable.
     
  20. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    • Why Hillary Clinton has a Get Out of Jail Free card
      • By MORGAN LIDDICK

      It’s 2018. Why isn’t Hillary Clinton under arrest for mishandling and misuse of classified government documents?

      Yes, I know — this is old news about transgressions handled in the classic Clinton way: deny everything, wait until one’s acolytes in the press make enough smoke to obscure the events themselves, and then if anyone subsequently raises the question, respond with “We’ve already been over that.” Nothin’ to see here, folks.

      It would doubtless have gone according to plan save for the digging done by Judicial Watch and a few others, whose Freedom of Information lawsuits finally forced some facts, accompanied by a few actual emails, to the surface. Said emails came from the laptop of one former congressman Anthony Wiener , ex-husband of Huma Abedin — the top aide to Clinton at State and afterward. Some were classified, all were redacted — some in a way reminding the viewer of that famous Frank Zappa tune “The Black Page.” None had any business being on Weiner’s laptop, or anywhere outside of a U.S. Government secure system....
      I can hear the objections already so, before we continue, a few points of fact. Both sections 798 and 1924 of U.S. Code Title 18, Part 1, Chapter 93 apply here. The first covers improper removal and storage of classified material, the latter with revealing or causing to be revealed classified information. Neither mentions “intent,” only actions. Both title 18 and State Department regulations, specifically guidelines K and M dealing with classified material, stipulate that classification is caused by content, not markings. One cannot declassify documents simply by snipping off the header and footer, as Hillary Clinton’s loopy “nothing marked classified” suggested. So when former FBI director Comey said, essentially, that prosecution was not possible since there was no bad intent, he was not relating fact. At best, he was respectfully tugging his forelock as the queen passed. AG Lynch did the same a few days later when she closed the never-serious investigation.

      John V. Berry, a Northern Virginia lawyer specializing in security clearance cases put it best in a 2016 Washington Post op-ed:
    • “Clinton’s use of a personal server for classified government email, without appropriate approvals and security, would normally be treated as a serious security violation. Another security violation would be the storage and transmission of classified materials using personal (nongovernmental) means off site.” He continued by noting that, based on his experience, had an ordinary employee done what either Hillary or Ms. Abedin did they would certainly lose their security clearance, be fined substantially and probably face jail time. But, not Hillary and her posse. They’re special.

      Here are the facts about what has come to light on Anthony Weiner’s laptop, doubtless put there by Huma Abedin when they were briefly married. The FBI uncovered 110 mails in 52 chains between Abedin and Clinton; eight of these chains were partially or wholly comprised of “Top Secret” material. A further 36 chains had “Secret” and eight had “Confidential” material. It’s unsurprising that State slow-walked this information, finally releasing it only when compelled by a court to do so: it absolutely contradicts Hillary Clinton’s claim that she never mishandled classified material, and it completely subverts director Comey’s rationale for recommending that Hillary Clinton not be indicted. Together with Team Clinton’s destruction of storage devices under subpoena, these details fairly scream “guilty knowledge.”
    Nevertheless, Hillary Clinton isn’t in the dock, and not because she didn’t mean to violate the law; she did. Not because what she did doesn’t matter; it does. Not because her violations were minor: they weren’t. Hillary Clinton isn’t standing before a judge today because of who and what she is, and who she knows. And we all understand, somewhere deep down, that her Get Out of Jail Free card is neither right nor just, because it means there’s one set of laws for the Clintons and their pals, and another for the rest of us.

    This is a big reason Donald Trump was elected. Americans living west of the Potomac and east of the Sacramento rivers are tired of being called various versions of “deplorable” by those who fancy themselves not public servants, but rulers of a public so irredeemably dull it couldn’t think its way out of a paper bag. They are tired of the condescension, of the transparent falsehoods and, above all, of the impunity. Donald Trump was their response to all that and more, and they’re not done yet.

    Not by a long shot.
     

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