If someone knows more than I do, help me get my head around this ... what am I missing?
The link didn't work for me
Think this is it:
https://www.newyorker.com/news-desk...rs-to-buy-his-money-losing-scottish-golf-club
If someone knows more than I do, help me get my head around this ... what am I missing?
Oh, I'm sure there couldn't possibly be anything wrong with Russian agents conducting a US investigation into Clinton's emails.
Not that bad?
he sided with Russia against the FBI, DOJ and his own Director of Intelligence.
No collusion, and Putin said he did not do it, Hillary did it, where is the server? Whattttttt?
wow
https://twitter.com/Isa_Yusibov/status/1019166974268592128Today 4 years ago, Kremlin-backed separatists in #Ukraine shot down #MH17, killing 298 civilians. Every single person responsible for this horrible terror act should be brought to justice. And that includes #Putin #Russia
The Putin regime
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- supports a Syrian dictator who uses nerve chemicals against his own civilian children, women and men
- suppresses the free press
- allows election tampering and intimidation of opposing politicians
- allows its sinister agents to use highly dangerous nerve chemicals against former citizens, on foreign soil
- allows its sinister agents to administer polonium to a former citizen, on foreign soil
- openly annexed Crimea
- openly makes fun of having influenced the US election campaign and Brexit
The Putin regime
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- openly humiliates the POTUS in front of the world's cameras
Thanks for stepping up as devil's advocate, you're a good sportNone of the "usual suspects" is appearing so I'll do my best to defend President Trump.
President Trump is trying to put his own personal, short term, reputation in jeopardy in order to forge closer links between the US and Russia. He is confident that there was no substantive Russian meddling in the election.
I don't think that Trump's 40 percent ALL buy into this glowing narrative. I see him easily losing 5 percentage points there.In the same way that "Only Nixon could go to China", only President Trump has the foresight and deal-making nous to develop the US-Russia relationship, reverse nuclear proliferation, bring peace to the Middle East and the Korean Peninsula and crush ISIS. All previous Presidents have lacked the nerve to meet with these so-called dictators, stare them in the eye to see what is in their soul and make those deals which will save the world.
Not sure that's totally accurate, but yes, Ryan, Corker, McCain, Flake have been vocal. Lindsey Graham is in till 2020 and he criticism of Trump may become sharper. IMO there's a chance Flake would be appointed to McCain's seat if his health forces him to resign, extending his influence.Despite all the flak that President Trump has taken - AFAIK not a single word of reproach from any GOP politician in a position to seek re-election.
That doesn't mean they won't start to distance themselves in the near future. I imagine they will be hearing from constituents and in some districts it could really hurt the candidate. After all, Trump supporters are still a minority, and some gerrymandered districts have thin margins as far as I understand it.As treasonous and traitorous as it's alleged to be (I personally think that's being waaaaaaaaay over-egged) no-one in the GOP who is in a position to lose anything has said a peep - IMO that's disgraceful.![]()
Well there is the issue of all their best people being under indictment by Meuler.
That's the one. Thanks.The link didn't work for me
Think this is it:
https://www.newyorker.com/news-desk...rs-to-buy-his-money-losing-scottish-golf-club
Not sure what the highlighted means.
How is this playing now that the UK/European news cycle is underway? Times editorials etc.?Despite all the flak that President Trump has taken - AFAIK not a single word of reproach from any GOP politician in a position to seek re-election. As treasonous and traitorous as it's alleged to be (I personally think that's being waaaaaaaaay over-egged) no-one in the GOP who is in a position to lose anything has said a peep - IMO that's disgraceful.![]()
I think there's a more direct cause than mere cowardice: a LOT of the top GOP brass are going to be implicated when it all goes down. Cohen as RNC finance chair, Russia funnelling money through the NRA, etc. I strongly suspect the rot goes all the way to the core.Despite all the flak that President Trump has taken - AFAIK not a single word of reproach from any GOP politician in a position to seek re-election. As treasonous and traitorous as it's alleged to be (I personally think that's being waaaaaaaaay over-egged) no-one in the GOP who is in a position to lose anything has said a peep - IMO that's disgraceful.![]()
Nah, he has a whole row of Trump voodoo dolls on his desk.Putin has Trump's balls in a jar in his desk. And he likes to give them a squeeze every now and then to remind the owner who is boss.
Nah, he has a whole row of Trump voodoo dolls on his desk.
There's exactly one felony mentioned in the US Constitution, and Trump just committed it.
And I hope someone in the White House has enough smarts to remove the batteries from thatFurbysoccer ball.
Trump supporters are still 100% behind him. Because they voted for him. They can’t admit that their abortion/tax/immigrant/etc stance put a dangerous man in the White House.This is where the Democratic propaganda machine needs to get to work and into the faces of Americans. For the next three and a half months they need to be shoving this in the faces of Americans, especially those areas that are high in Trump support. Take clips from the presser, the reactions from FOX and Republicans, use clips of FBI, CIA, etc saying that there was interference, push a whole "United States of Russia" vs "Patriotic Americans" theme, and include the response (either pro-Trump or silence) from the GOP candidate in the district following up with a message that in November you either stand with 'Merica or you stand with Putin.
Of course they won't do it.
Not that they "hacked" it, or that they colluded, but that it definitely meddled.
I learned a new term today. Yeah, and thanks for making me look that up.Sub drop.
Trump is going to do something even more outrages withing the next 48 hrs to distract from re-runs of him looking like a weakling.
I'm beginning to dislike all the sexual imagery people use when describing the Trump-Putin relationship. It's borderline homophobic IMO.
Not to say that I've never used it.
It is astonishing how all alone Trump is. Nobody is defending him. Even Pence said something so backhanded and generic, it only barely qualifies as support. Pence must be pretty happy about today actually. "He will always put America's prosperity and liberty first." Note that liberty comes after prosperity. He danced around the Putin meet and kind of praised Trump for his tough line on NATO and the EU.
ETA: The White House isn't even bothering to defend him, as far as I can tell.