TrumpPutingate III: the beginning of the end

That he did not actually write the letter?

I don't know. It might get him in trouble with the state licensing board to have signed a medical record he did not author. But one could just as easily view that as a confession by him, as opposed to an attack on a former patient.

By the way, dollars to doughnuts Trump didn't pay the bill.

Like Mueller, at Trump's club.
 
Where’s the media on this one?

'Forget about all the death threats against my family. I want to know who cost us so much money, who crushed our kids, who forced us out of our home, all because you lost an election. I want to know because damn you to Hell.'

TRUMP AIDE MICHAEL CAPUTO'S SHOCKING STATEMENT TO THE SENATE INTEL COMMITTEE

Lived in Russia for a decade.
Worked in public relations directly for Putin.
His mentor is dirtbag Roger Stone.
Worked in communications in the Trump campaign.
Advocated for Paul Manafort being hired and Lewandowski being fired.

I can't imagine why the Special Council would want to grill him.
 
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That he did not actually write the letter?

I don't know. It might get him in trouble with the state licensing board to have signed a medical record he did not author. But one could just as easily view that as a confession by him, as opposed to an attack on a former patient.

By the way, dollars to doughnuts Trump didn't pay the bill.

The majority of doctors don’t write their own letters.... they just look at it and sign it.
 
I hear that boning the president is good for about $300k if you agree not to talk about it.

He may not be gay but $300 grand is $300 grand.

Or could get you run down by the press and left as a National joke.
Just depends on which President I guess.
 
Where’s the media on this one?

'Forget about all the death threats against my family. I want to know who cost us so much money, who crushed our kids, who forced us out of our home, all because you lost an election. I want to know because damn you to Hell.'

TRUMP AIDE MICHAEL CAPUTO'S SHOCKING STATEMENT TO THE SENATE INTEL COMMITTEE

I like how you ask "where the press is" and then proceed directly to linking to an article by the press.

Good stuff man, good stuff.
 
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Thanks for the education and enlightenment Professor Troll.

I simply pointed out the obvious.

That you were educated or enlightened by my reply demonstrates just how disconnected from rational thought you are.
 
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I simply pointed out the obvious.

That you were educated or enlightened by my reply demonstrates just how disconnected from rational thought you are.


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Lived in Russia for a decade.
Worked in public relations directly for Putin.
His mentor is dirtbag Roger Stone.
Worked in communications in the Trump campaign.
Advocated for Paul Manafort being hired and Lewandowski being fired.

I can't imagine why the Special Council would want to grill him.

Maybe has some information on the Uranium One deal. Or maybe he knows the lawyer that has ties to Fusion GPS, the group that the Dems paid for opposition research.
 
The majority of doctors don’t write their own letters.... they just look at it and sign it.

Not sure where you're getting your info here. Every doc I know at least dictates their own letters, unless they're computer generated from the electronic medical record. We don't just sign stuff other people wrote.
 
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The majority of doctors don’t write their own letters.... they just look at it and sign it.

Yup.

Spent over 9 years developing a web based referral system for physicians and I can promise you the majority never even look at what they're sending. They trust their nurses to sign off on just about everything.
 
Guiliani:

"“He fired Comey because Comey would not, among other things, say that he wasn’t a target of the investigation,” the former New York mayor, who recently joined Trump’s legal team, told Fox News’ Sean Hannity. “He’s entitled to that. Hillary Clinton got that and he couldn’t get that. So he fired him and he said, ‘I’m free of this guy.’”"

Thank you, sir, for confirming obstruction of justice. Trumps posse of asshat lawyers just couldn't keep their stories straight, but thank you Rudy for clarifying things once and for all.

Buh bye, Donald.
 
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Guiliani:

"“He fired Comey because Comey would not, among other things, say that he wasn’t a target of the investigation,” the former New York mayor, who recently joined Trump’s legal team, told Fox News’ Sean Hannity. “He’s entitled to that. Hillary Clinton got that and he couldn’t get that. So he fired him and he said, ‘I’m free of this guy.’”"

Thank you, sir, for confirming obstruction of justice. Trumps posse of asshat lawyers just couldn't keep their stories straight, but thank you Rudy for clarifying things once and for all.

Buh bye, Donald.

Again, can’t charge a sitting president of obstruction of justice. Good day sir.
 
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guiliani:

"“he fired comey because comey would not, among other things, say that he wasn’t a target of the investigation,” the former new york mayor, who recently joined trump’s legal team, told fox news’ sean hannity. “he’s entitled to that. Hillary clinton got that and he couldn’t get that. So he fired him and he said, ‘i’m free of this guy.’”"

thank you, sir, for confirming obstruction of justice. Trumps posse of asshat lawyers just couldn't keep their stories straight, but thank you rudy for clarifying things once and for all.

Buh bye, donald.
lol! Let me guess......Trump is so stupid that he thought the investigation would disappear if he fired Comey?
 
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Again, can’t charge a sitting president of obstruction of justice. Good day sir.

Wow. You missed the whole Nixon thing, huh?

Here are the cliff notes:

"On July 27, 29, and 30, 1974, the Committee approved three articles of impeachment against Nixon, for obstruction of justice, abuse of power, and contempt of Congress, and reported those articles to the House of Representatives."
 
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Who charged him?

The HOR (*cough* irony) (edit: initiated) impeachment, and the Senate was set to charge him. He learned he had support from only 15 Senators, so he resigned rather than be dragged through the trial. Trump douchenozzle will no doubt fight to the bitter end... then be booted from office.
 
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The HOR (*cough* irony) impeached him, and the Senate was set to charge him. He learned he had support from only 15 Senators, so he resigned rather than be dragged through the trial. Trump douchenozzle will no doubt fight to the bitter end... then be booted from office.

You mean there were actually some members of his own party that did not support him? Imagine that; country before party. We may need a few of that type shortly.
 
The HOR (*cough* irony) impeached him, and the Senate was set to charge him. He learned he had support from only 15 Senators, so he resigned rather than be dragged through the trial. Trump douchenozzle will no doubt fight to the bitter end... then be booted from office.
Nixon was not impeached. No charges were ever brought against him.
 
The HOR (*cough* irony) impeached him, and the Senate was set to charge him. He learned he had support from only 15 Senators, so he resigned rather than be dragged through the trial. Trump douchenozzle will no doubt fight to the bitter end... then be booted from office.
Serious question .....where did or do you go to school? Who teaches you this sh!t?
 
Serious question .....where did or do you go to school? Who teaches you this sh!t?

Our great University of Tennessee. Summa Cum Laude '90 beeeeotch.

Trying reading (and listening) sometime. You might learn something.

"...During the late afternoon of August 7, 1974, Senators Goldwater and Scott and Representative Rhodes met with Nixon in the Oval Office and told him that his support in Congress had all but disappeared. Rhodes told Nixon that he would face certain impeachment when the articles came up for vote in the full House. Goldwater and Scott told the president that there were not only enough votes in the Senate to convict him, but that no more than 15 or so Senators were willing to vote for acquittal – far fewer than the 34 he needed to avoid removal from office."
 
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