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22 minutes ago, IDBillzFan said:

That's different because Barry is black and you're a racist so shut up! [/Q-tibs response]

 

Or Scott's. 

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49 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

How many people did Barry pardon again?  And were any of the people Trump pardoned non-violent offenders, who are getting released in droves in NY?

 

WIKIPEDIA

By the end of his second and final term on January 20, 2017, United States President Barack Obama had exercised his constitutional power to grant the executive clemency—that is, "pardon, commutation of sentence, remission of fine or restitution, and reprieve"[1]to 1,927 individuals convicted of federal crimes. Of the acts of clemency, 1,715 were commutations (including 504 life sentences) and 212 were pardons.[2] Most individuals granted executive clemency by Obama had been convicted on drug charges,[3] and had received lengthy and sometimes mandatory sentences at the height of the war on drugs.[4]

Obama holds the record for the largest single-day use of the clemency power, granting 330 commutations on January 19, 2017, his last full day in office.[5][6] He also issued more commutations than the past 13 presidents combined

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Now, now..............your logical arguments and facts can just as easily be dismissed........................as Whataboutism.............?

 

 

 

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37 minutes ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

 

WIKIPEDIA

By the end of his second and final term on January 20, 2017, United States President Barack Obama had exercised his constitutional power to grant the executive clemency—that is, "pardon, commutation of sentence, remission of fine or restitution, and reprieve"[1]to 1,927 individuals convicted of federal crimes. Of the acts of clemency, 1,715 were commutations (including 504 life sentences) and 212 were pardons.[2] Most individuals granted executive clemency by Obama had been convicted on drug charges,[3] and had received lengthy and sometimes mandatory sentences at the height of the war on drugs.[4]

Obama holds the record for the largest single-day use of the clemency power, granting 330 commutations on January 19, 2017, his last full day in office.[5][6] He also issued more commutations than the past 13 presidents combined

Trump has a ways to go to catch up to Obama, since he's sitting on 26 pardons and commutations. 

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DON SURBER: Impeachment was good for the USA.

The 3-year obsession with removing President Donald John Trump from office consumed and defeated Democrats. They should have worked with him. Obama should have been man enough to admit defeat, and given him a peaceful transition of power. This would have allowed the party to heal itself and prepare properly for 2020.

 

Instead, they resisted. All this did was get them all worked up and show how incompetent they are. They should have accepted defeat after the Mueller report, but no, they continued to try to bring down this president, which resulted in an impotent impeachment that wound up knocking out their best chance for winning in 2020, Joe Biden.

 

Without someone who appears to be moderate, Democrats are overrun by communist kooks.

 

 

Read the whole thing.

 
 
 
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1 hour ago, 3rdnlng said:

Trump has a ways to go to catch up to Obama, since he's sitting on 26 pardons and commutations. 

 

 

....hmmm.....I got Jethro doing his cyphering and "go-zin-ta's"  just to make sure..............

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5 hours ago, 3rdnlng said:

Trump has a ways to go to catch up to Obama, since he's sitting on 26 pardons and commutations. 

 

Yes, but all 26 acts of clemency are evil, racist, corrupt, and badwrong. Meanwhile, all 8 trillion of Obama's acts were pure, just, and right.

 

That mother ***** must be impeached... again!

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Hahahahahahaha.............someone tell Schiffy

 

 

BUT THE NARRATIVE! 

John Bolton Trashes Democrats’ ‘Grossly Partisan’ Impeachment, Downplays Impact of Would-Be Testimony.

 

 

 

 

 

According to Bolton, the House “committed impeachment malpractice." He added that “the process drove Republicans who might have voted for impeachment away because it was so partisan.”

 

Bolton also revealed that he was surprised the Senate voted against him testifying, but dowplayed the impact his testimony would have had anyway. “People can argue about what I should have said and what I should have done. I would bet you a dollar right here and now, my testimony would have made no difference to the ultimate outcome.”

 

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Hey, remember when the "experts" on PPP told us THE WALLS WERE CLOSING IN ON TRUMP

 

and we had arrived at THE BEGINNING OF THE END OF THE TRUMP PRESIDENCY....

 

 

Good Times........

 

 

 

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Publisher pushes back release date for John Bolton’s book

NEW YORK - - The publisher of John Bolton’s highly anticipated memoir has pushed back the release date from March 17 to mid-May.

Simon & Schuster cited the ongoing government security review of the former national security adviser’s “The Room Where It Happened.”

The new date is May 12, the publisher said in a news release.

 

“The new date reflects the fact that the government review of the work is ongoing,” Simon & Schuster said.

 

(Excerpt) Read more at apnews.com ...

 

 

 

 

Sneak peek:

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