Deport Trump to Russia

Discussion in 'Politics' started by UsualName, Jul 16, 2018.

  1. smallfil

    smallfil

    Now that the lies about Russia hacking the US elections has been debunked by no less than William Binney, NSA expert who determined that Guccifer 2.0 files have been copied from the DNC server thru a flash drive, where does the so called indictments handed by Rosenstein stand now? It was based on false information. The same goes for the Mueller Russia investigation! I read an article that claims the 12 so called Russians were not real people and just made up. Too bad, I had not saved the link so that, I could have posted it here. Anyway, that would make sense because if they were not real people, who would challenge the official version of the indictments? President Trump was right to call these investigations a witch-hunt which it still is!
     
    #261     Jul 18, 2018
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  2. exGOPer

    exGOPer

    Hey everyone, this guy read an article and totally believes the Binney guy who had zero access to any investigation.

    Trump: "I tell the lies."
    Hannity: "I report the lies as news."
    Sanders: "I repeat the lies."
    Trump supporters: "We believe the lies."
     
    #262     Jul 18, 2018
  3. exGOPer

    exGOPer

     
    #263     Jul 18, 2018
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  4. When Cons couldn't or wouldn't get what they want . . . . . what do they do ? . ?
    they stab.


    Chris Christie To Spill On Trump In New Book, ‘Let Me Finish’
    He will address being “unceremoniously booted” from Trump’s transition team as well as the Bridgegate scandal.


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    Chris Christie still has a lot to tell and plans to tell it in a new book.

    The former New Jersey governor is writing a “no-holds-barred account” of his political life and controversies, including his time with President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign, Hachette Books announced Wednesday.

    Let Me Finish: Trump, the Kushners, Bannon, New Jersey, and the Power of In-Your-Face Politics” is scheduled for release on Jan. 29, 2019.

    Christie, who was “unceremoniously booted” from the transition team shortly after Trump’s White House win, will offer “revealing, candid and surprising insights into the public and private Trump, drawn from fifteen years of close friendship,” Hachette said.


    It will also offer insight into those who have worked closely with Trump, including Steve Bannon, Corey Lewandowski, Kellyanne Conway, and Jared Kushner, whose father, Charles Kushner, was sentenced to two years in prison thanks to Christie’s past work as a federal prosecutor.

    Closer to home, Christie will address the 2013 Bridgegate scandal that saw two of his former aides and appointees convicted of multiple charges. Christie has denied having knowledge of the effort to shut down lanes leading to the George Washington Bridge in order to punish the mayor of Fort Lee for refusing to endorse Christie’s gubernatorial re-election.


    Christie’s legal response to the scandal has cost New Jersey taxpayers more than $15 million, The Associated Press reported in April.

    “I’ve had a wild ride up till now — there’s no denying that,” Christie said in a statement released by Hachette. “But I have so much more to do for our country and so much more to say. ‘Let Me Finish’ is my first chance to begin to put it all out there.”

    The book will be co-authored by journalist Ellis Henican, who has appeared as a political analyst on a number of networks including Fox News and writes a Metro US column called “Trump’s America.” He also wrote the comedic book Trumpitude.


    Two years ago, there had been reports that Christie might be named Trump’s presidential running mate. But that didn’t happen and he was dumped from the transition team mere days after Trump’s victory. Christie has said he suspects that Jared Kushner was behind his removal.

    “Oh, I asked,” Christie told Politico in 2017. “But [based on] subsequent conversations I’ve had with the president, I just don’t believe this was the president’s decision.”
     
    #264     Jul 18, 2018
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  5. Have you noticed the 'local cons' are in hibernation these past few days ?

    that's because the past few days were an absolute disaster . . . . . a total mess.
     
    #265     Jul 18, 2018
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  6. Trump regret syndrome is spreading like a wildfire as reality finally sets in

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    “I just kept watching,” a Republican acquaintance told me in disbelief. “And I just kept waiting, and waiting, and waiting for him to do something. Anything. I yelled, ‘Stand up for your country, for the love of God!’ And nothing. Not even a peep.”

    “I’ve had it,” he said. “There is some shit I will not eat. I’m done apologizing for Donald J. Trump. Done.”
    https://www.rawstory.com/2018/07/trump-regret-syndrome-spreading-like-wildfire-reality-finally-sets/
     
    #266     Jul 18, 2018
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  7. I'm not sure that explains it all. Yes, some dems stayed home, and some never Trump repubs stayed home as well. Some working class dems that felt unrepresented crossed party lines and voted for Trump. To your point addressing the hypocrisy of the 17th century puritan element of the conservative right, yes, they put their holier than thou morality on the back burner and voted for Trump. No doubt their God will forgive them in their moment of moral ambivalence.
    The big point is, even with everything mentioned above, all Ms. Clinton had to do was run a thorough campaign in the areas she and her crew took for granted, and she's probably president today. Nearly everyone knows this, and while I understand that fact has to sting, it does not justify what has transpired and continues to evolve. What democrats need to do is find a better candidate and a platform that goes beyond free stuff for everyone and we'll tax the rich to pay for it. There is an element of society which buys that, just not enough to offset those working Americans who know that plan just won't work.
    I think this 2018 mid term will tell us much. If the dems can't take the House and Senate in this hyperbolic climate, they are dead in the water. The entire leftist establishment is all in on the Trump is so evil anything goes and our very lives are on the line mantra...if they can't rally the troops with the monumental effort they're putting into that, it is over for the democratic party as we know it.
     
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    #267     Jul 18, 2018
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  8. exGOPer

    exGOPer

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    #268     Jul 18, 2018
  9. LacesOut

    LacesOut

    Stand up for your country???
    That’s ALL Trump has been doing.
    Is he a buffoon who misspeaks and bloviates and lies? Yes.
    Is he a mediocre politician? Totally.
    Everyone who voted for him KNOWS this.

    Amidst all his bullying misrepresentations and inaccurate tweets he does one thing no American Politician has dared to: he yells uncomfortable truths.

    Namely, our intelligence agencies are a fucking mess and they probably got this one wrong. They’ve gotten ALOT wrong and they have been against Trump from the beginning. Why he walked back from that statement it is beyond me. Worst move of his Presidency. Way worse than what he actually said which was just another uncomfortable truth.

    Not one Pub I know is not pragmatic about Trump. The lunatic fringe is the one who believe he does nothing wrong. But every Dem I know is hysterically and illogically opposed to everything Trump says and does. They ARE the lunatic non-fringe - the vast majority.
     
    #269     Jul 18, 2018
  10. I think he walked it back so the media would have to give up and be forced to cover other topics.

    If not, you wouldn't hear the end of it until after this November, or probably November 2020...
     
    #270     Jul 18, 2018