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Trump could go on TV and confess that he colluded with Russia during the election and most of his trash supporters wouldn't care.
Many would rationalize why it was a good thing.
Some are already doing that.
Trump could go on TV and confess that he colluded with Russia during the election and most of his trash supporters wouldn't care.
You're outnumberedI want to be on the record that I do not support democracy.
I want to be on the record that I do not support democracy.
I want to be on the record that I do not support democracy.
Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) on Comey: "Very troubling indeed that he leaked confidential communications as FBI director"
More troubling of course is a senator posting such a transparent lie on Twitter. The way many Republicans are circling the wagons is disgusting, but also indicates how afraid they are about what Comey has still to tell.
https://twitter.com/JohnCornyn/status/873569551925096449
Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) on Comey: "Very troubling indeed that he leaked confidential communications as FBI director"
More troubling of course is a senator posting such a transparent lie on Twitter.
The way many Republicans are circling the wagons is disgusting, but also indicates how afraid they are about what Comey has still to tell.
https://twitter.com/JohnCornyn/status/873569551925096449
Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) on Comey: "Very troubling indeed that he leaked confidential communications as FBI director"
You say quite a lot about how you think things are or should be run for someone who doesn't want a voice in how things are or should be run.
Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) on Comey: "Very troubling indeed that he leaked confidential communications as FBI director"
More troubling of course is a senator posting such a transparent lie on Twitter. The way many Republicans are circling the wagons is disgusting, but also indicates how afraid they are about what Comey has still to tell.
https://twitter.com/JohnCornyn/status/873569551925096449
Official talking points. Circulated for Republican legislators too stupid to invent their own lies.
If Trump's "I hope" statement is considered to be a "confidential communication", does that not imply that it was a directive and not just a casual comment? Or if Comey had revealed that Trump had said "I hope that it doesn't rain tomorrow.", would that also have been a leak of a "confidential communication"?
Official talking points. Circulated for Republican legislators too stupid to invent their own lies.
How "confidential" could the communication be considered to be after Trump himself divulged some of it (in his letter firing Comey, referring to the three times Comey supposedly told him he wasn't under investigation)?
They'll retreat to the defense that it's the President's prerogative to reveal confidential and secret information on a whim, for any reason or no reason at all.
They'll retreat to the defense that it's the President's prerogative to reveal confidential and secret information on a whim, for any reason or no reason at all.
Did he? Got a cite?
I do not believe he has admitted to being any part of any leak of classified information, nor am I aware of any classified data that was in his possession that subsequently got to the press. If I missed something, I would like to be informed.
It's a weird bluff.
If Comey's telling the truth, then he knows that tapes won't contradict his claims and won't be cowed by the bluff.
There are three options.
(1) Comey's not telling the truth, so the bluff really has the potential to scare Comey.
(2) Comey's telling the truth, but Trump's bluff was not directed at Comey. It was directed at the general public, so that we might doubt Comey's claims.
(3) Comey's telling the truth, but Trump is just too addleheaded to understand bluffing.
You're assuming that it would have been appropriate to have all the other people in the room during a discussion of the investigation, even though some of those other people were also under investigation?Again, you are reasoning in the wrong direction. He DID do something improper, so the clearing of the room has to be viewed in light of that.
Look, you've painted yourself into a corner: If Trump's statement - I hope - was just a meaningless plea to the gods, then there's no reason to clear the room. He could say that on national tv, "I hope nothing comes of the Flynn investigation."
Why on earth are your speculations of motive based on your ESP so much more acceptable than my consideration of many possible scenarios that could give rise to the situation? Is your ESP really so good that it's the only possible right interpretation of events that you've only learned about second hand? Or is it only that it's the interpretation that confirms your bias?We aren't on the jury, we aren't in a court of law, use your common sense. The meaning is obvious. Every attempt you've made so far to give it different meaning has been laughable.
You don't clear a room to say something so meaningless. Sessions and Kushner aren't nervous about leaving and try to stay around to stop Trump from saying something innocuous. Put the evidence together.
Is it proven beyond a reasonable doubt? Probably not, right now, but we don't know everything. Is it more likely than not, hell yes.
1) Please show me the demand of a loyalty oath. Literally that - a demand for an oath. Don't mistake spin for reality.This makes no sense. Of course Comey writing a memo doesn't make it obstruction, the obstruction makes it obstruction.
If Comey is right, Trump endeavored to inhibit an investigation. He pressured Comey, demanded a loyalty oath, asked him to stop a criminal investigation, then fired him when he didn't do any of that.
I'm not part of the GOP, and I'll thank you for leaving me out of that cesspool.You and the rest of the GOP need to read some books. ...
Translation: A linguist would state that the most probable message transmitted to Comey was to drop the investigation. Yes, it's always probabilities..
I was extending the list of possibilities.