Irvine511
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McMaster is out. replaced by Bolton.
this should go well.
this should go well.
The attention the Trump campaign knew to give Wisconsin, say, in the final week seems like good enough evidence.
You’re asking for something that no one could ever really give you, but the fact that he won an electoral college victory through three states involving 70,000 voters while at the same time losing the popular vote by 3m makes it seem self evident that the social media campaign was money well spent.
McMaster is out. replaced by Bolton.
this should go well.
Not based upon my experiences ??
so you're asking what does it matter that the Trump campaign colluded with a hostile foreign government?
it's the Clinton campaigns fault for losing, no matter the dirty pool her opponents swim in. she should have been better. it only matters if you can prove something objectively unprovable, and it's her fault for not being better?
Nick, collusion with Russia is what we’re leading up to, so don’t play lawyer with me.
I guess elections shouldn’t have any rules at all, because nothing should matter if you run a better campaign. That’s why entire nations aren’t banned from the Olympics for running state doping programs. It doesn’t matter if athletes dope, it’s your responsibility to work harder to beat them.
No matter what you argue, he'll argue the opposite.Nick, collusion with Russia is what we’re leading up to, so don’t play lawyer with me.
I guess elections shouldn’t have any rules at all, because nothing should matter if you run a better campaign. That’s why entire nations aren’t banned from the Olympics for running state doping programs. It doesn’t matter if athletes dope, it’s your responsibility to work harder to beat them.
Can Congress do something about Trump already? Please? I know I've said this before, but I really do not understand why they're willing to still let him stay on, what else they hope to get out of him. Pull the 25th Amendment clause or whatever other viable means they have at their disposal and let's be done with this moron already, for the love of God.
What Congress should do is pass legislation to protect the special counsel's office. That is where any legitimate reason to impeach will come from, and the outrage and calling of Congress to demand this should be happening now, before it happens. Instead it'll happen after it inevitably does. With O'Dowd and McMasters both resigning today, I wouldn't be shocked if Mueller is fired very soon. Possibly as soon as tomorrow to overshadow the protests this weekend.Can Congress do something about Trump already? Please? I know I've said this before, but I really do not understand why they're willing to still let him stay on, what else they hope to get out of him. Pull the 25th Amendment clause or whatever other viable means they have at their disposal and let's be done with this moron already, for the love of God.
just cos you haven't experienced something doesn't mean it isn't true lol
Can Congress do something about Trump already? Please? I know I've said this before, but I really do not understand why they're willing to still let him stay on, what else they hope to get out of him. Pull the 25th Amendment clause or whatever other viable means they have at their disposal and let's be done with this moron already, for the love of God.
Anyone who is outraged by this disgusting period in our history should be focusing on 2018, 2020, and protecting Bob Mueller, not hoping for a miracle.
Vote for Democrats no matter what.
Trump is an embarrassment, and does need to go. But the Republicans aren't going to do anything. For the moment, their fate is tied to his, and they'll stick with him until the moment it's no longer politically expedient for them to do so...and not a second more or less. Right now, they have mid term elections to get through, and sadly given that these are base turnout elections, they probably have a better chance if they stick with him than if they ditch him. I do imagine that many, if not most Republicans, at least in the Senate, despise Trump, but of course most of them don't have the courage to say to publicly. Much less do something about it.
I wouldn't count on the Dems doing much either if they get control of Congress. They'll have investigations, etc., but their internal polling is telling them (for now) that impeachment is political suicide, because it's the one thing that will hyper motivate GOP voters. It's been widely reported that Dem candidates in competitive districts and states are being explicitly told not to talk about impeachment. And even if the House did impeach Trump, you'd have a hard time getting the votes in the Senate needed to remove him from office. At least as things stand now. And as far as I know, no serious person is seriously talking about the 25th Amendment.
That said, I do think it's possible that Congress could act...Dem or Republican, but only if it's established with rock solid, irrefutable evidence that Trump personally conspired with the Russians to steal the election, or engage in a quid pro quo. Or if it was established conclusively that he engaged in serious financial crimes. In that case, I think there's a chance they'd do something. But I don't think obstruction alone would be nearly enough.
Yes, the same goes to you.
So WWIII starts one week after Bolton joins the team ?
She's not wrong, but this was already the case before Trump took office.Kellyanne Conway just said on CNN that Isis is "on the run" and "almost all but gone". Whatever that means.
Guess they're scared of Trump.
Well this post didn't age wellShe's not wrong, but this was already the case before Trump took office.