I think it's very telling when you're handpicked Sec of State calls you an ****** moron and won't deny it. Have you ever seen that happen in any other presidency?
I’d love to know what it tells you?
I think it's very telling when you're handpicked Sec of State calls you an ****** moron and won't deny it. Have you ever seen that happen in any other presidency?
It's certainly illegal if that dirt came from an illegal process (hacking Podesta).
But you haven’t a clue if that’s what happened.I don't know if it's illegal to get dirt from a foreign government in exchange of promises to be lenient to that government (e.g., "lift the Russian sanctions"), but I'm betting that kind of quid-pro-quo is also illegal.
Logger, doesn't it bother you the amount of crooks Trump surrounded himself with? Manafort, Gates, Flynn, Cohen... I know you would not tolerate that from Clinton.
Sure, but what if he didn’t know? Manafort and Gates were previous campaign advisors for other admins. Flynn I don’t believe is guilty of anything serious at all. The jury is out on Cohen and once again did Trump know?
A reasonable introspective thought.I’ll show you how irrelevant they are by answering this way. No one is happy when the person they back gets into trouble or has negative things said about them.
But to ignore what this president has endured by people in government is also not good. The last part of those questions are seriously irrelevant and probably considered a personal attack.
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Sure, but what if he didn’t know? Manafort and Gates were previous campaign advisors for other admins. Flynn I don’t believe is guilty of anything serious at all. The jury is out on Cohen and once again did Trump know?
A reasonable introspective thought.
I am not sure exactly what this means with regard to all this. Presumably the judge that decided against Trump in the case brought by the students enrolled in his second fake University scam is not part of the people involved in government that has forced Trump to endure unfair actions by the government? Similarly the judge that ruled against Trump when he didn't pay his painting contractor is not part of the people involved in government that has forced Trump to endure unfair actions by the government? Or the judge who ruled against him and sided with the stock and bond holders to prevent Trump from continuing to loot his casinos when they were in bankruptcy is not part of the people involved in government that has forced Trump to endure unfair actions by the government?
So is the installation of a special counsel part of what forced Trump to endure unfair actions by the government? If you'd been in charge you wouldn't have served a subpoena on Cohen or Manafort? Or is there something else that has gone on during the Mueller investigation that you think has forced Trump to endure unfair actions by the government? Maybe it has been the treatment of Flynn that was unfair?
You’re also woefully uninformed about his policy’s and the people who support him. You’re just parroting the liberal left line. Funny how his fiscal irresponsibility has led to the best economy in years. But I suppose if you think his tax cut was for the wealthy, I’m not surprised at any of your disagreements with him.As an aside here, what I was particularly curious about when I posed the questions to you earlier was why you are a Trump supporter. Many Trump supporters are religious, support nativist ideas and/or are mildly to seriously racist. I presumed that you didn't fall into any of those groups which is what made me curious about what were the principle drivers of your support for Trump. He seems to be seriously opposed to free trade and is perhaps the most fiscally irresponsible president of my life. So some of the normal economic ideas that might lead to the support of a Republican president don't apply here. So I think my question is reasonable, although I will continue to refrain from the use of my super powers to force you to answer.
Sure, but what if he didn’t know? Manafort and Gates were previous campaign advisors for other admins. Flynn I don’t believe is guilty of anything serious at all. The jury is out on Cohen and once again did Trump know?
The only people able to force him out is the Senate, not going to happen. The obstruction charge is a joke.This strikes me as a reasonable question and just posing it suggests some agreement with several of the posters in this thread including me.
Where there has been disagreement with you, it is that many of us see a lot of smoke here even if we haven't seen enough fire to conclude that Trump will be forced out or even that he should be.
It is fair to say that Trump's relentless lying and almost complete lack of personal ethics suggests to most of us that there is something here that could and should lead to actions to force Trump out. But even people like me that think it is an unequivocal fact that Trump fired Comey because Comey signaled he wouldn't play ball with regard to the Russian investigation are uncertain that this should be sufficient to force Trump out.
The only people able to force him out is the Senate, not going to happen. The obstruction charge is a joke.
The obstruction charge is hardly a joke. It's damn clear by any honest assessment of Trump's actions including those he continues to make that Trump has been obstructing the investigation into Russia's meddling in US elections.
Bill Clinton? Seriously?Bill Clinton said yesterday that if he was President and did the things Trump has done, there would be impeachment hearings going on right now. And I have little doubt that he is right.
Giuliani threatens to go to court if Mueller subpoenas Trump
Rudy Giuliani on Saturday threatened to take special counsel Robert Mueller to court if he attempts to issue a subpoena against President Trump.
"If Mueller tries to subpoena us, we're going to court," Giuliani said in an interview with ABC News. Giuliani, a former New York City mayor, joined Trump's legal team in April.
Giuliani’s warning arrived just hours after The New York Times revealed that Trump's lawyers sent Mueller a 20-page letter in January arguing that Trump couldn’t obstruct justice because he has unfettered authority over all federal investigations.
http://thehill.com/homenews/adminis...ns-to-go-to-court-if-mueller-subpoenas-trump?
Would you have known where that dirt came from?
But you haven’t a clue if that’s what happened.
Sure, but what if he didn’t know?
Flynn I don’t believe is guilty of anything serious at all.
The jury is out on Cohen and once again did Trump know?
The only people able to force him out is the Senate, not going to happen. The obstruction charge is a joke.
Bill Clinton said yesterday that if he was President and did the things Trump has done, there would be impeachment hearings going on right now. And I have little doubt that he is right.
Firing Comey was not going to obstruct the investigation.
Bill Clinton? Seriously?
I’d like to know what he would be impeached for? Oh right, being a meany head to the idiot emotional left.
Firing Comey was not going to obstruct the investigation.
By the look of it, it was known. This question of yours is little more than a distraction.
Intent tends to matter there more than effectiveness, you know?
It's not a particularly bad thing, itself, that Comey was removed. That the President officially lied and lied blatantly as to why the "showboat" was removed is much more problematic, there.
That is, of course, before getting to the fact that the part of the case for Obstruction of Justice related to Comey is a small fraction of the whole case.
He clearly thought it would.
Bill Clinton said yesterday that if he was President and did the things Trump has done, there would be impeachment hearings going on right now. And I have little doubt that he is right.