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Are your friends afraid of an inanimate object or something?

Irony...

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When you see people carrying tiki-tourches in worship and killing people for the cause, let me know. Otherwise it its not ironic.

I know, as well as you, that was the furthest thing from your mind when you posted that original comment.

Just say "touche" and move on with your life. Arguing makes you look silly.
 
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So was trying to figure out why Trump waived privilege here. Here's the most likely scenario I could come up with. The special master had determined the recording was privileged. Cohen's team likely didn't concur on that (there are other people ("privilege breakers") present on the tape and the crime/fraud exception could potentially apply) and they were dead set on releasing it given the bad blood between Trump and Cohen. Trump is informed of this. If he wants to prevent disclosure, he would need to seek injunctive relief (i.e., a court ordering Cohen to restrain from releasing the tape). But he knows that this will probably get out at some point anyway. So seeking injunctive relief would just make it look like there is something really bad in the tape that he does not want out there. So instead of seeking a TRO or something similar, he tries to get ahead of the story by having RG say that they're not asserting the privilege and spin it as exonerating him. In short, RG had a bad hand to play and tried to do the best he could.

Stop 👏 slut 👏 shaming 👏 President 👏 Trump👏
 
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I’m gonna guess you can point to exactly 89.4678544% of people telling you so also.

*yawn* 😴😴

double yawn

Is Donald Trump Popular in Britain? Here’s What the Polling Says

“The top-line numbers, the interesting finding if you like, is that the British public have quite strong, negative opinions of Donald Trump,” Chris Curtis, a political researcher at the pollster YouGov, told Newsweek.

According to YouGov’s polling, 11 percent of Britons believe Trump is a great or good president. But 67 percent, a vast majority, believe he is a poor or terrible president.
 
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