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I support the US Constitution.

 

Too bad you guys can't handle that the 'most qualified candidate ever' lost to a candied yam.

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5 minutes ago, Koko78 said:

I support the US Constitution.

 

Too bad you guys can't handle that the 'most qualified candidate ever' lost to a candied yam.

We are handling it very well. It seems like you Trump supporters are the ones reeling, defending and sinking to a new lows everyday.  

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4 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

We are handling it very well. It seems like you Trump supporters are the ones reeling, defending and sinking to a new lows everyday.  

 

I'll respond to this later, after I've screamed helplessly at the sky.

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6 minutes ago, Koko78 said:

 

I'll respond to this later, after I've screamed helplessly at the sky.

I don't know about you Koko, but I'm sorta enjoying the improved economy, lower taxes and unemployment, progress seen in the ME and NK and the obvious reversal of global warming proven by an extra month or two of winter this year.  We've whittled our states down to 50 from 57, gotten Hawaii back from Asia and supported Guam so it doesn't tip over. Trump doesn't mess around.

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12 minutes ago, 3rdnlng said:

I don't know about you Koko, but I'm sorta enjoying the improved economy, lower taxes and unemployment, progress seen in the ME and NK and the obvious reversal of global warming proven by an extra month or two of winter this year.  We've whittled our states down to 50 from 57, gotten Hawaii back from Asia and supported Guam so it doesn't tip over. Trump doesn't mess around.

 

I can't wait until we start winning.

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18 minutes ago, 3rdnlng said:

I don't know about you Koko, but I'm sorta enjoying the improved economy, lower taxes and unemployment, progress seen in the ME and NK and the obvious reversal of global warming proven by an extra month or two of winter this year.  We've whittled our states down to 50 from 57, gotten Hawaii back from Asia and supported Guam so it doesn't tip over. Trump doesn't mess around.

 

nice to have a President who doesn't meet foreign dignitaries by bowing and holding his rear end begging for mercy.

 

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25 minutes ago, row_33 said:

 

nice to have a President who doesn't meet foreign dignitaries by bowing and holding his rear end begging for mercy.

 

 

So... this isn't a good doctrine for foreign policy?

 

 

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17 minutes ago, Koko78 said:

 

So... this isn't a good doctrine for foreign policy?

 

 

 

it's good to be a conservative because you don't have to goose-step in formation and scream that everything a Dem politician does is the holiest and wisest possible course of action

 

one is free to weigh each situation independently and come up with a logical and reasoned view, sometimes it has to hurt the GOP or your friends

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, row_33 said:

 

it's good to be a conservative because you don't have to goose-step in formation and scream that everything a Dem politician does is the holiest and wisest possible course of action

 

one is free to weigh each situation independently and come up with a logical and reasoned view, sometimes it has to hurt the GOP or your friends

 

 

 

Just look at the different factions in the GOP. We have the majority in the HoR and Senate but have difficulty getting anything passed because of the diverse makeup. The dems on the other hand march in unison. This is them at their last national convention:

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10 minutes ago, 3rdnlng said:

Just look at the different factions in the GOP. We have the majority in the HoR and Senate but have difficulty getting anything passed because of the diverse makeup. The dems on the other hand march in unison. This is them at their last national convention:

marching.jpg

 

Reagan was the first successful GOP politician of our era to take the party out of country club gentility, where everything was fine as long as nobody got upset

 

 

as conservatives we want what is best in the real and possible world, not to gripe about some fantasy that goes against gravity and human nature

 

and we mostly have jobs that depend on performance for our pay

 

 

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Add this to the growing pile of evidence: 

 

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https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/former-fbi-special-agent-pleads-guilty-leaking-classified-national-defense-information

 

Recognize that name? Bill Priestap, the man who - despite being at the center of the FISA abuse scandal in the FBI CID - has not appeared in the news, or before either committee, or (that we know of) one Mueller's witness list... 

 

Why is this an important development? Because it shows Priestap is still working active cases - unlike Strzok (reassigned to HR), Page (reassigned), McCabe (fired), Comey (fired), Ohr (demoted twice), Kortan (fired)... 

 

What does that say about Priestap? That he flipped long ago on the lot of them. And as I've said many times in this thread before, if Bill flipped everyone involved in this scandal is screwed. Bill Priestap knows everything that went down, and I don't think he took kindly to Comey throwing him under the bus in his congressional testimony last year. 

 

 

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The Senate Judiciary Committee will press forward with a vote on legislation aimed at shielding special counsel Robert Mueller from political interference, its chairman told reporters on Wednesday. The pronouncement from Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) came a day after Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) poured cold water on the effort, saying definitively that he would not give the legislation a full floor vote. “I can’t worry about what’s going on on the floor,” Grassley told reporters. “Last fall, I said we’re not going to do anything in this area unless you get together. They got together, so I feel an obligation to keep my word and move forward.” Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE), the lead Democratic sponsor of the bipartisan legislation, dismissed McConnell’s comments. “Good for him,” Coons joked when asked about the majority leader’s assessment. “I don’t know why Majority Leader McConnell can confidently say it is incredibly important to protect Robert Mueller and his investigation from interference—I agree—and I’m absolutely confident that this president will take no inappropriate action. Are we watching the same thing?”

 

https://www.thedailybeast.com/senate-committee-to-move-ahead-on-mueller-protection-bill-despite-mcconnells-rejection

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4 hours ago, Deranged Rhino said:

Good people lie... like Comey does here, saying he ordered the McCabe investigation (he did not, this is proven). He lies so easy about this, what else could he be lying about? 

 

 

 

Yep.  Either he's lying now (w/out fear of perjury) or he was lying when he testified earlier (under threat of perjury).  Hmmm, which is more plausible?

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Lawyers for President Trump’s longtime attorney Michael Cohen have withdrawn defamation lawsuits against BuzzFeed and the political research firm Fusion GPS related to a dossier that included claims Cohen helped organize Russian interference into the 2016 presidential election.

The lawsuits, withdrawn late Wednesday, would have required Cohen to submit to an evidence discovery process, forcing him to produce documentation and sworn testimony about his activities before the closely contested election.

Among other things, the dossier alleged that Cohen had traveled to Prague and met with Russian operatives. Cohen has repeatedly denied the allegation, including in a text message Thursday morning. The assertion came from research conducted by former British spy Christopher Steele, who was working for Fusion GPS.

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-attorney-michael-cohen-withdraws-libel-lawsuits-over-russia-dossier/2018/04/19/206ff242-43d1-11e8-ad8f-27a8c409298b_story.html?utm_term=.c8b67939375d

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BuzzFeed said in a statement that the withdrawal of the lawsuits suggests that “Donald Trump’s personal lawyer no longer thinks an attack on the free press is worth his time.”

 

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