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House Impeachment Inquiry

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Here are just some of Trump's staff, appointees and associates who have said or suggested Trump is stupd.


Sam Nunberg describes his ignorance. Nunberg, was sent to “explain the Constitution” to Trump when he was a candidate. “I got as far as the Fourth Amendment,” Nunberg recalled, “before his finger is pulling down on his lip and his eyes are rolling back in his head.”

Steve Bannon " like an 11 year old child"
White House deputy chief of staff Katie Walsh "Working with Trump is “like trying to figure out what a child wants”—

Rupert Murdoch "a ******* idiot"
Roger Ailes. 'a moron"
Rex Tillerson Secretary of State "a ******* moron"
Gary Cohen Economic advisor "dumb as ****"
H R McMaster National security advisor "a dope"
John Kelly Chief of staff "an idiot"
Steve Mnuchin Secretary of Treasury "an idiot"
Reince Preibus Chief of staff "an idiot"
Sam Nunberg "he's an idiot"

There are lots more. But as I said before. Read his speeches. They really are stupid. And yet people voted for this moron.

You should also note that Trump has threatened legal action against every school he's attended. If Trump is really "a stable genius" why is he frightened of evidence?
 
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“I want you all to stonewall it, let them plead the Fifth Amendment, cover up, or anything else.”

--Richard M. Nixon
Courtesy link for you.

NYT: Jury Hears Tape of Nixon Urging Aides to ‘Stonewall’
WASHINGTON, Oct. 21 —Over the heated objections of defense counsel, the jury in the Watergate case heard today the tape recording in which Richard M. Nixon said he wanted his aides to “stonewall it ... plead the Fifth Amendment, cover up or anything else, if it'll save it—save the plan.”...

“I want you all to stonewall it, let them plead the Fifth Amendment, cover up or anything else, if it'll save it—save the plan,” Mr. Nixon said, according to the transcript of the conversation prepared by the prosecution. “That's the whole point.”

Mr. Nixon immediately adds that he would, however, “prefer” that “you do it the other way,” revealing the truth.

“And I would particularly prefer to do it that other way if it's going to come out that way anyway,” he said.

Mr. Nixon makes a few more remarks about the likelihood of the story coming out. Mr. Mitchell says, “Well—”

“I don't know,” Mr. Nixon interjects, “but that's, uh, you know, up to this point the whole theory has been containment, as you know, John.”
 
Millions of people voted for Trump, and it was a moronic decision to vote that way. Those that still support him are morons.
 
That's a pretty hateful thing to say about millions of real people, with real lives and concerns. I think you should reconsider selling your fellow citizens so short.
Likely it's a very real assessment. In addition, Republicans will vote for their candidate no matter what. If a candidate is running say at 30%, vs the democrat at over 50%, a red state will vote for the lousy candidate. Merely to show they do not want anything the democrat has to offer. "We don't need that socialist healthcare."
 
Quibbling? You used the word wrong. It doesn't mean that at all. That's not quibbling, because it scrambles your entire point.
Why are you still stuck on that? I explained my point to you. Acbytesla tesla grasped it right away, in spite of my terminology. He and I even had a conversation about it. But you're still stuck back there. Is my point still scrambled, for you?
 
And I addressed your explanation as nonsense. That's why I'm still stuck on that. You can resolve this issue my admitting that you misspoke.
I didn't misspeak, though. I said exactly what I wanted to say, in exactly the way I wanted to say it.

I'd say that you misunderstand, but even that's no longer true.
 
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