TrumpPutingate III: the beginning of the end

Deflecting to Hillary. LOL. Bless your heart.

I can see where that’s what you want everybody to think. “Deflecting”. Fact is it’s correct and goes to show your sides history of spiking the ball before crossing the goal line.

Your condescending reply just piles arrogance onto your ignorant and incorrect previous post.
 
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Double digit lead. Very popular former governor. Running against a terrible candidate that can't even get an endorsement from the guy from her own party she's trying to replace. It's the equivalent of betting on a 3 touchdown favorite to simply win.
 
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Double digit lead. Very popular former governor. Running against a terrible candidate that can't even get an endorsement from the guy from her own party she's trying to replace. It's the equivalent of betting on a 3 touchdown favorite to simply win.

When’s the last time you saw him make a public appearance or speak in public?
 
Developments today warrant a clean break and the third installment. I've labeled it the beginning of the end because I believe that we are seeing now the collision of the facts and the personalities which will culminate in charges against Donald Trump and others. Money laundering, bribery, obstruction, conspiracy. Or some combination thereof.

So, today ...

It has emerged that as Bannon testified to the House committee, his lawyer would go outside and call the WH and tell them what was asked. He then went back in to tell Bannon not to answer.

A couple of days ago, Lewandowski said that he would answer all questions. When he got there, however, he would not answer anything post-campaign.

When asked if he had spoken to Trump in the prior 24 hours? He refused to answer.

As I say, this is the beginning of the end of this saga. its almost over.

OP bump.

Just wanted to see how far off course we had gotten.
 
Legends in their own minds.

I'm pretty sure if you surveyed the graduating law classes at Yale, Harvard, Columbia, NYU, Stanford, UChicago, etc., they'd be 80% Dems, and those who identified as Republicans would probably be more of a libertarian breed. Just the way it is. The Ted Cruz type is a rare bird in the elite law schools.
 
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I'm pretty sure if you surveyed the graduating law classes at Yale, Harvard, Columbia, NYU, Stanford, UChicago, etc., they'd be 80% Dems, and those who identified as Republicans would probably be more of a libertarian breed. Just the way it is. The Ted Cruz type is a rare bird in the elite law schools.

Again, legends in their own minds. Above is proof to this.
 
I am right on point with the adjectives. Just search thru page after page on threads in this forum and watch the news. Just today even. The media idiots totally and completely swallowed this “wiretap” fallacy and were openly speculating on its impact in obvious giddy anticipation. That really did happen today. They were even quoting that idiot Avenatti as an expert on the impact. It was totally ridiculous. And totally incorrect.

And what do you immediately go back to in answer. Stormy! Stormy! Stormy! It’s going nowhere. But yeah. We get it. You really really need that to be a big deal.

If it's not a big deal, why all the lies by Trump about it ? Why not admit it, since literally everyone knows it happened, take your five point poll hit now, recover in 2 months.

There is more to this story, obviously.
 
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The point should be that Blago was not railroaded by any politically motivated prosecution. He was corrupt. The Feds obtained proof of his corruption and he was removed from office and sent to prison. It's what he deserved.

This has NOTHING to do with guilt. This is obviously way over your head. You are obviously not 'listening' to what Blago's wife said they 'went through'...just like other's who've experienced the strong-arm, illegal, and unethical tactics used by headline-grabbing federal prosecutors in their narcissistic pursuit of power to the highest halls of our government. It’s terrifying–because it’s true.

Just wait until it happens to you or someone you are close to, then let's talk.
 
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This has NOTHING to do with guilt. This is obviously way over your head. You are obviously not 'listening' to what Blago's wife said they 'went through'...just like other's who've experienced the strong-arm, illegal, and unethical tactics used by headline-grabbing federal prosecutors in their narcissistic pursuit of power to the highest halls of our government. It’s terrifying–because it’s true.

Just wait until it happens to you or someone you are close to, then let's talk.

It has every damn thing to do with guilt! I don't give a rat's a$$ what they "went through".... Life sucks sometimes when you're caught committing felonies. There was nothing illegal or unethical about the prosecution which led to Blago's conviction. Unethical behavior is trying to sell a Senate seat to the highest bidder! The narcissistic pursuit of power is thinking he was entitled to enrich himself this way. Your post is a joke.
 
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This has NOTHING to do with guilt. This is obviously way over your head. You are obviously not 'listening' to what Blago's wife said they 'went through'...just like other's who've experienced the strong-arm, illegal, and unethical tactics used by headline-grabbing federal prosecutors in their narcissistic pursuit of power to the highest halls of our government. It’s terrifying–because it’s true.

Just wait until it happens to you or someone you are close to, then let's talk.
Aw, the poor, poor criminal was mistreated who was found guilty of 17 felonies including fraud, extortion, and bribery by a jury of his peers. LOL

No wonder you're such a defender of a dirtbag criminal like Dotard.

Keep digging your stupid hole. Nobody feels sorry for Blagojevich or his family that profited from his crime.
 
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http://thehill.com/policy/internati...i-private-intelligence-firm-to-dig-up-dirt-on

Aides to President Trump reportedly hired an Israeli private intelligence firm to dig up compromising information on two of former President Obama's foreign policy officials in an attempt to discredit the Iran nuclear agreement, according to reports obtained by UK newspaper The Observer and published in The Guardian.

The Observer reports that Trump officials contacted the firm and directed it to find compromising personal information on former deputy national security adviser Ben Rhodes and Colin Kahl, Vice President Biden's national security adviser.

The intent of the "dirty ops" mission allegedly was to find information that could be used by the Trump administration to discredit the Iran nuclear deal.
 
Aw, the poor, poor criminal was mistreated who was found guilty of 17 felonies including fraud, extortion, and bribery by a jury of his peers. LOL

No wonder you're such a defender of a dirtbag criminal like Dotard.

Keep digging your stupid hole. Nobody feels sorry for Blagojevich or his family that profited from his crime.

Gotcha tool. Thanks for the enlightening response
 
It has every damn thing to do with guilt! I don't give a rat's a$$ what they "went through".... Life sucks sometimes when you're caught committing felonies. There was nothing illegal or unethical about the prosecution which led to Blago's conviction. Unethical behavior is trying to sell a Senate seat to the highest bidder! The narcissistic pursuit of power is thinking he was entitled to enrich himself this way. Your post is a joke.

Lol. Sorry I confused you. I’ll draw you a map next time.
 
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