I'm not going to get my hopes up but would be amazing if Comey ends up being the star witness in Trump's impeachment and criminal trial.
 
I'm not going to get my hopes up but would be amazing if Comey ends up being the star witness in Trump's impeachment and criminal trial.

Karma, Trump screwed Clinton and she lost the election
plus
Karma, Trump gets elected then fires Comey
equals
the rest of us are all screwed.
 
My "party" ? Lol.

From 2000-2008 I voted Gore, Kerry, Obama and then in 2012 I voted Johnson, 2016 I voted Trump.

Trump has been a massive disappointment since taking office. The man is a clown and a buffoon, which I always knew, but I hoped he could at least direct his remarkable momentum in a way that could help destroy a wildly corrupt system in which both parties are absolutely awful.

I still hope Trump can do some of what he promised, right the ship, start listening to Bannon more, quit listening to his liberal daughter and her (((husband))) and at least help deepen divisions within America and the West at large (I think he's at least doing that, thankfully.)

I still think he's better than any of the other 16 or 17 or whatever it was, republican candidates there were. He's certainly preferable to Hillary having won.

He's worth having in there for Jeff Sessions alone. We'll get more than that out of him, but it's sad that it seems like it's going to be such meager pickings. The swamp has definitely drained him.

But that's the problem. D.C. is a cess pool, and both parties take turns boning the American people in favor of a globalist, greed-based, nation-destroying, identity-destroying worldview which must be ended at all costs.

Capitalism needs to be reigned in massively, greed needs to be curtailed and channeled to benefit the people, we should have universal single-payer healthcare, strong safety regulations, strong borders, a strong national identity tied to a clear racial identity, etc.

Trump and Clinton are both incredibly greedy people, but believe it or not I think Clinton had him beat on that. I think his greed, at this point, is at least somewhat sated. I had hoped it was moreso than it seems to be. I had hoped he wouldn't cuck so hard and so fast. I had hoped he would be more capable of restraint, clarity of vision, focus and devotion to his voters and the promises he made. I haven't written him off entirely, but do I sound to you like a blind party loyalist?

Quite a bit of this rant sound a lot like what some people were saying in Germany in 1933.
 
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Even taking into account all the people who wanted the hellbeast out of office the day it was inaugurated, that's a very high number. I despised the last Republican administration, but there was no point from 2000-2008 that I would have advocated impeachment.

I'll bet the next one is over 50%.
 
I didn't see it, but Nixon's former White House counsel was apparently just on CNN and he said that the memo is the same thing as the smoking gun tape that sunk Nixon.
 
We are getting the first poll numbers since yesterday's events, and clearly the collaterial damage to the GOP from Trumpy is already serious. I think a few are finally realizing the whole "we can tolerate Trump until we get our health bill and our tax cuts through" strategy is going to be a disaster for them.
 
I didn't see it, but Nixon's former White House counsel was apparently just on CNN and he said that the memo is the same thing as the smoking gun tape that sunk Nixon.

John Dean has been on many news shows. He has also written a book and goes around giving talks on what went wrong. I saw him speak once here in Seattle at the U of WA. His main unforgettable point was, people working for the POTUS can't help being a little starstruck which made it harder for people to stand up to Nixon and say no.

I imagine Trump purposefully surrounds himself with starstruck people and those who pretend to be starstruck.
 

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