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so, you are saying that you would endorse Mr. Cohen's services as an attorney then?
/lolz
And yet he was Donald Trump's attorney for a decade. What does that tell you?
so, you are saying that you would endorse Mr. Cohen's services as an attorney then?
/lolz
Hell, Trump is such a petulant man-child. While this sort of snide and nasty comment is par for the course for this scumbag, can anyone honestly see any other past POTUS saying something like this in public.
It ought to be beneath the holder of the highest office in the US.
Are you saying you endorse that childish, spiteful comment from the President of your country?
Are you saying you endorse thatchildish, spitefulcomment from the President of your country?
As fixed? Yes I do!
I assume you do too, correct? I mean, you don't think people looking for a lawyer should hire Michael Cohen, do you?
Of course not
Donald Trump hired him for ten years. Funny how he only now says Cohen is not a good person to hire after Cohen implicates him in at least two felonies.
Coincidence, much?
Well then, it appears that you and the President agree.
/All these folks pretending to have the vapors that Trump was spiteful to Michael ******* Cohen is beyond hilarious.
Well then, it appears that you and the President agree.
/All these folks pretending to have the vapors that Trump was spiteful to Michael ******* Cohen is beyond hilarious.
NO. I can't think of a single president who would have resorted to this kind of childish behavior. I know 12 yr. olds who have more class and emotional maturity than Trump. I'd say he's a big baby, but I don't want to insult babies.
It IS beneath the holder of the highest office in the US.
Ya see folks, it ain’t as if they would ever in a million years would recommend hiring Michael Cohen, it is just that they don’t feel that his absolutely correct comment with which they fully agree without hesitation or contradiction does not respect the Highest Office in the Land.
Someone mentioned studies earlier? Oh mercy.
Ya see folks, it ain’t as if they would ever in a million years would recommend hiring Michael Cohen, it is just that they don’t feel that his absolutely correct comment with which they fully agree without hesitation or contradiction does not respect the Highest Office in the Land.
Someone mentioned studies earlier? Oh mercy.
Ya see folks, it ain’t as if they would ever in a million years would recommend hiring Michael Cohen, it is just that they don’t feel that his absolutely correct comment with which they fully agree without hesitation or contradiction does not respect the Highest Office in the Land.
Someone mentioned studies earlier? Oh mercy.
NO. I can't think of a single president who would have resorted to this kind of childish behavior. I know 12 yr. olds who have more class and emotional maturity than Trump. I'd say he's a big baby, but I don't want to insult babies.
It IS beneath the holder of the highest office in the US.
Holy crap, wait until you hear of the blue dress, Monica Lewinski, the cigar and the Oval Office.
FEC Rules (summary):Yes, but if it were paid officially through the campaign, then don't they have to account for to whom the money was given and for what purpose? "Hush payment to porn star" kind of goes against the whole idea...
ETA: However, if it were paid in October, they could probably file it after the election when it was too late. Maybe. I don't know. I'm not a scumbag, I mean lawyer.
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I repeat:
TBD, exactly what would Trump have to do before you would not defend him? We know constant lying isn't it. We know constant bullying isn't it. We know racism isn't it. We know repeated marital infidelity isn't it. We know alienating our staunchest allies isn't it. We know taking the word of Putin over his own intelligence agencies isn't it. We know committing a felony isn't it. Just what is it?
Just curious.