Trump itching to fire the fed

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Cuddles, Dec 22, 2018.

  1. don't blame your ignorance on others, you got conned and, are just realizing it.
     
    #191     Oct 31, 2019
  2. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    I agree that there isn't enough evidence to indict her. But if the law had spent the same amount of time and resources in an exhaustive review of Clinton like they did with Trump, then I'd bet they would have found something. A lot of somethings. But that is just my opinion, I do not have evidence of that.
     
    #192     Oct 31, 2019
  3. RedDuke

    RedDuke

    She has been scrutinized for over 30 years, I think it is long enough, and still zilch.
     
    #193     Oct 31, 2019
  4. You will not like 2020 then ha ha
     
    #194     Oct 31, 2019
  5. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    Has she? I wasn't aware a special counsel had been put together to investigate her for anything. Happy to admit I am wrong if I missed something.
     
    #195     Oct 31, 2019
  6. RedDuke

    RedDuke

    No special counseling, because she did not fire FBI director and etc....
     
    #196     Oct 31, 2019
  7. Given the alternative was Hillary I have no regret supporting Trump, disappointment yes, regret, no. He has failed to be the great "dealmaker" that he boasts about. His incessant tweeting has become tedious. I don't care for some of his foreign policy moves of late. And I just tired of listening to him say what a great fucking guy he is day in, day out. Give it a rest asshole.
    All that said, if the left continues with this totally unconstitutional, completely illegal impeachment charade, I will have to support him again just based on principle. As of this moment in time the left is a far greater threat to our nation than Trump will ever be, and changing my mind on that will be no easy task considering just how far off the reservation leftist politics and policy has gone.
     
    #197     Oct 31, 2019
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  8. RedDuke

    RedDuke

    Very sad reality indeed.
     
    #198     Oct 31, 2019
  9. Don't quite know how to take that given our somewhat testy history, but yes, it is kind of sad. We all should be able to have some fluidity in our politics, and that's become extremely difficult to do. I think that's do to the, are you really going to sit there and judge my choice and your guy has a ton of shit in his game thought process.(comment not directed at you specifically).
    It's like when Bill Clinton went through his drama. It was the era of the moral majority. Newt is cheating on his wife, one "man of God" after another is getting "massages" and screwing around and they're going to pass judgment on Clinton? Yeah, he lied about it. No shit, what guy isn't going to lie about that? He sullied the Oval Office. Hey, if I'm prez and can get a BJ in the Oval I'm dropping trou. Isn't anyone coming clean on that until the bitter end. So his supporters got pissed and took the position, screw you all, I don't care what my guy does from here on out, yours are no better. Fast forward through all the subsequent years, each party completely full of shit and disingenuous to the max, and here we are with Trump. People supporting Trump are now in the same mindset, you assholes are going to judge my guy? Really, I mean really? And now it's just a middle finger to everyone. Yeah, my guy is dirty as hell, soon as you come up with one that isn't, or at least isn't a fucking lunatic I'll take notice. Until then...well, we know where we're at. Again, I'm not directing this specifically at you, just a broad generalization of politics as I see it today, and yes, it's sad as hell.
     
    #199     Oct 31, 2019
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  10. RedDuke

    RedDuke

    All of the above makes sense, and I happen to agree. What happened??? You used to post in a very different manner.
     
    #200     Oct 31, 2019