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The Official "Damned Trump" Thread
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#42
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Kinda sorta wondering how the fuck did Donald Jr rise so high in the big cosmic scheme of things with

NO FUCKING SKILLS AT LYING !!!!!!!!!!!!

Jesus fucking Christ son, you're playing in the big league now, and no shortage of role models to learn from. 


Get yourself educated before you fuck yourself out of the continuum.


Your meeting with the Russian lawyer would have been better spent with Hillary and her doing her Lying 101 Seminar.  Surely your dad can find somewhere in his vast organization someone to take you under his wing and show you how to LIE.  Convincingly!!  Smoothly!!  Skillfully!!


Damn, this ain't unique either, one of Obama's press secretaries was almost as fucking bad as Donald Jr, can't remember which one right now.  


Jesus Fucking Christ, can't Donald Sr. recognize the little turd sucks at this ???   This is a CRUCIAL job skill, fuck, he has got to get up to speed on this IMMEDIATELY !!
 The granting of a pardon is an imputation of guilt, and the acceptance a confession of it. 




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#43
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Fathers are supposed to stand up for their sons, no how matter how evil they are, donchaknow.
"Never trust a fox. Looks like a dog, behaves like a cat."
~ Erin Hunter
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#44
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Quote:How does the 25th Amendment work?

In order for Trump to be removed from office with the help of the 25th Amendment, Vice President Mike Pence and a majority of the cabinet would need to submit statements saying he was unfit for duty. That's a tough call, as Pence has repeatedly backed the president -- even in the aftermath of controversial comments and actions -- and Trump's cabinet remains extremely loyal.

But that's not the end of the road. Once officials gather sufficient documentation, they'd need to take it to Congress, which would have to assemble to discuss the situation -- and take a 2/3 vote removing the president from office. Given the strong partisan politics that have been lighting up headlines this year, it seems unlikely that Democrats would find enough Republican defectors to secure a 2/3 majority.

Applying the 25th Amendment to the president, in other words, would require a large number of GOP loyalists to determine that President Trump is physically incapable of performing his job responsibilities -- a pretty unlikely turn of events.

However, voters who feel that the Trump presidency is not serving the American people have another option: showing up in the 2018 midterms to reshape Congress -- and again in 2020 to vote for a different president.

http://www.truth-out.org/news/item/41250...dment-work
"Never trust a fox. Looks like a dog, behaves like a cat."
~ Erin Hunter
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#45
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(July 15, 2017 at 12:02 pm)Lutrinae Wrote:
Quote:How does the 25th Amendment work?

In order for Trump to be removed from office with the help of the 25th Amendment, Vice President Mike Pence and a majority of the cabinet would need to submit statements saying he was unfit for duty. That's a tough call, as Pence has repeatedly backed the president -- even in the aftermath of controversial comments and actions -- and Trump's cabinet remains extremely loyal.

But that's not the end of the road. Once officials gather sufficient documentation, they'd need to take it to Congress, which would have to assemble to discuss the situation -- and take a 2/3 vote removing the president from office. Given the strong partisan politics that have been lighting up headlines this year, it seems unlikely that Democrats would find enough Republican defectors to secure a 2/3 majority.

Applying the 25th Amendment to the president, in other words, would require a large number of GOP loyalists to determine that President Trump is physically incapable of performing his job responsibilities -- a pretty unlikely turn of events.

However, voters who feel that the Trump presidency is not serving the American people have another option: showing up in the 2018 midterms to reshape Congress -- and again in 2020 to vote for a different president.

http://www.truth-out.org/news/item/41250...dment-work

So? Right now. But Trump has shit on intel for over a year, and he is now up against an FBI and State Department he has pissed off. He has insulted intel IN PUBLIC repeatedly. Do not under estimate them just because the GOP is in power now. I think poking the asshat enough will push him to the point of hanging himself to the point nobody will be able to ignore it.
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#46
RE: The Official "Damned Trump" Thread
2018 ?

2020 ?


Even today, Pelosi is out earning votes for 'Pubs.  I bet every single word she utters on TV is worth 1,000 votes for republicans.

About time for another Anthony Weiner dick pic, and Robby Mook needs to get off his ass and go shit in the mouths of actual Democrat superpac fundraisers AGAIN, teach them a fucking lesson about raising money for democrats, Jesus Fucking Christ.  You can't make up this shit !!!


When does the learning curve start edging off of fucking ZERO ??
 The granting of a pardon is an imputation of guilt, and the acceptance a confession of it. 




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#47
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Quote:If Republicans do not wish to be remembered like the German conservatives of the 1930s, they had better find their courage.

In his committed mendacity, his nostalgia for the 1930s, and his acceptance of support from a foreign enemy of the United States, a Republican president has closed the door on conservatism and opened the way to a darker form of politics: a new right to replace an old one.




During the 2016 campaign, Trump spoke of “America first,” which he knew was the name of political movement in the United States that opposed American participation in the second world war. Among its leaders were nativists and Nazi apologists such as Charles Lindbergh. When Trump promised in his inaugural address that “from now on, it’s going to be America first” he was answering a call across the decades from Lindbergh, who complained that “we lack leadership that places America first.” American foreign and energy policies have been branded “America first”.

Conservatives came to regard the American involvement in the second world war as a high mark of American morality, the work of “the greatest generation”. The current administration wants no part in this national story. In January, the White House passed over Holocaust Remembrance Day without mentioning the Jews. Its spokesman contrived in April to suggest that Hitler had not killed his “own people” by gas, an error of fact that reveals a deeper absence of ethics. The only way to believe that the German handicapped people and the German Jews who were gassed were not Germans is to accept the Nazi definition of race.

Conservatives always began from intuitive understanding of one’s own country and an instinctive defense of sovereignty. The far right of the 1930s was internationalist, in the sense that fascists learned one from the other and admired one another, as Hitler admired Mussolini.

The far right of today sees Russia as its model. Putin is openly admired by America’s leading white supremacists Richard Spencer and Matthew Heimbach(who is currently on trial for using force to eject people from a Trump rally, and whose defense is that he “acted pursuant to the directives and requests of Donald J Trump”).

As the political scientist Anton Shekhovtsov has shown, Russia supports the extreme right in Europe and the United States in order to disrupt democracy. Nowhere has this been more successful than in Russia’s support of the Trump campaign. Conservatives would see the danger of a president whose major sponsors are abroad.

One of the reasons why the radical right was able to overcome conservatives back in the 1930s was that the conservatives did not understand the threat. Nazis in Germany, like fascists in Italy and Romania, did have popular support, but they would not have been able to change regimes without the connivance or the passivity of conservatives.

The last time around, the old right chose suicide by midwifery, and it seems to be doing so again. If Republicans do not wish to be remembered (and forgotten) like the German conservatives of the 1930s, they had better find their courage – and their conservatism – fast.

http://www.alternet.org/right-wing/trump...nservatism
"Never trust a fox. Looks like a dog, behaves like a cat."
~ Erin Hunter
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#48
RE: The Official "Damned Trump" Thread
As far as policy goes, I don't think Trump has been able to do much.  His travel ban has been repeatedly knocked down by the courts, he hasn't even begun construction on his wall, Obamacare is still in place and he hasn't filed any charges against Hillary.  His lack of government experience is REALLY showing.

But he's still doing damage.  He spent his entire campaign trash talking everyone who wasn't already kissing his ass.  Yes, he encouraged violence, he fanned the flames of hate and since he took office, we've seen riots all over the place.  If he wasn't such a hard headed moron, I might suggest to Trump that this is what happens when you spend over a year insulting people only to become their president.
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#49
RE: The Official "Damned Trump" Thread
Quote:One of President Donald Trump’s personal lawyers defended a meeting that the president’s son had with Russian nationals during the 2016 campaign, suggesting the fact that the Secret Service allowed the meeting showed it was not “nefarious.”

“Well, I wonder why the Secret Service, if this was nefarious, why the Secret Service allowed these people in. The president had Secret Service protection at that point, and that raised a question with me,” Jay Sekulow, a member of Trump’s legal team, said on Sunday on the ABC news program “This Week.”

http://www.rawstory.com/2017/07/trump-la...lowing-it/
"Never trust a fox. Looks like a dog, behaves like a cat."
~ Erin Hunter
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(July 16, 2017 at 1:20 pm)TaraJo Wrote: As far as policy goes, I don't think Trump has been able to do much.  His travel ban has been repeatedly knocked down by the courts, he hasn't even begun construction on his wall, Obamacare is still in place and he hasn't filed any charges against Hillary.  His lack of government experience is REALLY showing.

But he's still doing damage.  He spent his entire campaign trash talking everyone who wasn't already kissing his ass.  Yes, he encouraged violence, he fanned the flames of hate and since he took office, we've seen riots all over the place.  If he wasn't such a hard headed moron, I might suggest to Trump that this is what happens when you spend over a year insulting people only to become their president.

BINGO! His tone over the past 5 years but especially since he started his campaign invited the mess he is in now. How the hell just on the insults to intel alone, how does he expect to now effectively lead? He had neutered himself. 

There will be dirt eventually out on him, but even without, his tone Russia was looking at the entire run and saw that as an opportunity to divide us even more. 

America has not seen this level of vile rhetoric from a federal politician since the days of Jim Crow, McCarthyism and Segregation. It is even worse now on the global scale because of his repeated insults of intel agencies.
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