Dems, GOP Prepare for Possible Rod Rosenstein Ouster with Competing Articles of Impeachment

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Optionpro007, Apr 14, 2018.

  1. I think they are burning his house down instead. Either way, based on all the facts presented, even if you hate Trump, a reasonable person would see that he is being targeted only because he is not part of the establishment.
     
    #11     Apr 15, 2018
  2. I am shocked.

    Make that: They have NOT already been investigated in a real investigation. Only "HQ Specials" where the person responsible for the investigation has a wife who received a 750k bribe from dem party sources and where the aforementioned person in charge of investigating her has since been canned for being a fucking liar about related matters, and where the targets husband - the former president of the united states met on the tarmac with the person who was responsible for deciding to prosecute her or not just days before the decision was made.
     
    #12     Apr 15, 2018
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  3. I don't share Trump's methods, but you have to admit that they are effective. Even in front of the mega MSM, establishment, Hollywood, worldwide push to discredit him in any way possible, he was still victorious.

    I thought he was a joke when he announced his candidacy, never liked his personality, I imagine has many flaws like every other human being, and yes, I guess he is also an asshole. But I don't care, as long as he does what is good for this country in the long run, I am good. If I am not mistaken, that is what he has been trying to do, fix the USA.

    Pissing liberals as he is doing this is just a good side-effect. Liberalism should be banned. It's corrupt, inefficient and it self-destructs in the long run.
     
    #13     Apr 15, 2018
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    they were effective in getting him elected. And I think as a Queens gangster and TV personality they were also effective -- as President of the United States not so much. He is getting deeper and deeper in doo doo as each day passes. He is in a whale of trouble. It is not going to end pretty.

    At this moment it seems we shouldn't bother so much about "Liberalism, Conservatism, White Nationalism, Anarcho-Capitalism, etc., there will be time enough for that later. Right now, I think we should be concerned about the survival of our democratic institutions, warts and all. We have a crisis on our door step.
     
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  5. Get your estrogen level checked. You are getting excitable and histrionic.
     
    #15     Apr 15, 2018
  6. That is what MSM has people who follow it blindly thinking. But the numbers are showing that Trump, including all the garbage that is thrown at him on a daily basis, is not doing as bad as all his detractors wish.

     
    #16     Apr 15, 2018
  7. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    Gallup 41%

    Reuters/Ipsos 39%

    The Wall Street Journal/NBC News Poll 39%

    538(Aggregate Poll) 40.6 %
     
    #17     Apr 15, 2018
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    Almost as good as the Greatest Pie Chart Ever.

    I guess if Whitey needs good polls numbers, they know where to go.
     
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    Tony Stark

    http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wire...rump-cites-questionable-job-approval-54221950

    AP FACT CHECK: Trump cites questionable job approval rating
    • ByHOPE YEN AND EMILY SWANSON, ASSOCIATED PRESS
    WASHINGTON — Apr 4, 2018, 1:55 PM ET


    President Donald Trump is pointing to a 50 percent job approval rating that may not fully comport with reality.


    TRUMP: "Thank you to Rasmussen for the honest polling. Just hit 50 percent, which is higher than Cheatin' Obama at the same time in his Administration." — tweet Tuesday.


    THE FACTS: Trump cites an approval rating that doesn't jibe with other polls.


    The daily tracking poll from Rasmussen Reports released Monday finds half of likely voters said they approve of Trump's performance in office. That's 4 points higher than what President Barack Obama scored on the same poll on April 2, 2010.

    But Rasmussen stands alone among frequent pollsters in finding such a high rating for Trump, and its findings are often seen as less reliable because of the automated calling method it uses. It's against federal law to have computers dial cellphones, so a big chunk of U.S. adults who don't have landline phones — many of them young people — cannot be reached using the survey's phone interviews.

    Rasmussen says that to reach adults who do not have landline phones, about 20 percent of its interviews are conducted using an online panel. More than half of American adults do not have a landline phone, according to the most recent estimate from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Rasmussen did not provide more information about how the panel it uses is recruited.

    In contrast, a Gallup poll finds that based on a weekly average, Trump had an approval rating of 39 percent as of Sunday. That figure is lower than Obama's rating of 49 percent during the comparable time period, according to Gallup.

    A new poll last week by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research found Trump's approval rate to be 42 percent, in the ballpark of Gallup's.

    Neither the AP nor Gallup uses automated phone calls to tally its results.
     
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