Guilty of obstruction

Discussion in 'Politics' started by CaptainObvious, Jun 15, 2017.

  1. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    I asked you this before, and I'm not sure if you ever answered. But you said "we'll know by next summer".

    If, by next summer, you are no closer to linking Trump and Putin, will you finally admit you were wrong? Or will you dig your heels in and maintain the conspiracy the whole time like the birther nonsense with Obama?

    At what point do you go, "I guess there was nothing"?

    I have stated that if evidence is shown - concrete evidence - I will gladly condemn Trump. What is your view on admission of being wrong?
     
    #11     Jun 16, 2017
  2. The entire government is not bogged down. Investigations are underway, but there often are of one kind or another. They don't consume all of government. Like Trump you're just harping on it and using it as an excuse because he can't get anything meaningful done due to his own incompetence and inability to focus. Why doesn't he wake up at 3AM and do some real work rather than reach for his Twitter phone? How exactly is Mueller preventing Trump from going about the business of running the government? Hypnosis? Trump is blaming his own incompetence on everyone but himself; the perennial victim's angst.

    The bigger question is Why are you so vigorously defending a whiner who can do little more than point fingers all day?
     
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    #12     Jun 16, 2017
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  3. piezoe

    piezoe

    When the times comes that I am proven wrong, I'll admit I am wrong. I am not going to conclude I am wrong at the beginning stages of the investigation. Each day that goes by I am more certain that I am right. When the investigation is complete, I will evaluate the results and decide whether I'm right or wrong. I have already admitted I was wrong to assume Trump would never get the nomination, let alone be elected.

    I will not admit I am wrong about Trump's obvious close ties to Russians having something to do with Money, probably involving real estate transactions, possibly involving collusion with Russians to influence the outcome of the election via hacking, possibly involving tax evasion , possibly involving money laundering, possibly involving obstruction of justice, and possibly related to U.S. sanctions on Russia, and almost certainly involving Trump in one or more ways that is/are illegal under U.S. law, unless, and until, he is investigated and officially cleared of these possible transgressions. The circumstantial evidence is way to strong to allow any dispassionate observer to dismiss these strong possibilities. And that is precisely why there is a serious, and comprehensive investigation going on. Let's wait for it's conclusion!
     
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    #13     Jun 16, 2017
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  4. You think maybe his endless series of self-gratifying rallies preaching to the choir, like the one today, might be preventing him from getting any actual work done?
     
    #14     Jun 16, 2017
  5. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    Great, so if the conclusion comes up showing no evidence, you will naturally conclude the investigation was flawed, or corrupt or both. If it comes up showing you evidence, you will shout about how right you were to the world. You are certainly not dispassionate regarding anything about Trump. Your near-shrieking posts about Trump are proof of that.

    Sounds a lot like the Obama birthers you guys all made fun of.
     
    #15     Jun 16, 2017
  6. You're debating with people who still don't accept the legitimacy of the Bush presidency, so...
     
    #16     Jun 16, 2017
  7. WeToddDid2

    WeToddDid2

     
    #17     Jul 25, 2019
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