TrumpPutingate III: the beginning of the end

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An American president does not lead the Free World by congratulating dictators on winning sham elections. And by doing so with Vladimir Putin, President Trump insulted every Russian citizen who was denied the right to vote in a free and fair election. https://www.mccain.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?p=press-releases&id=61F7FD60-671F-4364-8297-1AB43F099405 …

10:22 AM - 20 Mar 2018

McCain is still butt hurt over Trump's comments about him being captured
 
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I'm actually quite disappointed in Trump for congratulating Putin for winning the "election" in Russia. Putin is basically an authoritarian dictator, so giving his regime any credence is a really, really bad look for Trump.
 
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Does everything have to be assigned a personal agenda? Is it possible that McCain just honestly feels that congratulating a dictator over winning a rigged election is a ridiculous thing to do?

If McCain hadn’t had some cozy relationships with dictators in the past, I might agree with you. But his history proves he can work with some brutal guys.
 
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Trump brought this upon himself. He fired Comey and publicly announced it was over the "Russia thing". Plus the rest.

Dershowitz is a tool. How exactly does he know that Mueller hasn't unearthed evidence of collusion? His article is, obviously, pure propaganda.

Just like we all know, nothing has been leaked.
 
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Trump brought this upon himself. He fired Comey and publicly announced it was over the "Russia thing". Plus the rest.

Dershowitz is a tool. How exactly does he know that Mueller hasn't unearthed evidence of collusion? His article is, obviously, pure propaganda.

Funny, whenever there’s an argument, viewpoint and evidence to support; it’s suddenly propaganda. That’s a tale sign, that it’s valid.
 
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Did you see what else Trump said? He wants to meet with Putin soon to discuss arms control.

Ok, everyone sees the potential benefits of the broad concept of "arms control," but this shiz is getting real. As long as there is genuine doubt as to whether Trump is beholden to the Russians in some way, it is very difficult to trust whatever "deal" the two come up with.

Frankly, because he is really uninformed I wouldn't trust him to do that out of fear that he is incompetent to do so. But add on to that I think a legitimate worry that Trump is compromised, and I just don't want him to have that power.

if only there was someone investigating who would actually put a stop to this.....
 
Stop to "this"? This being stopping Trump's presidency? No worries... Muellers all over this.

if only Mueller was willing to act. instead the traitor marches on unhindered from his engagements with his foreign master. I have asked this before but at what point is Mueller guilty of collusion for letting Trump continue, if he has had proof all along?

2 years allowing a traitor to act seems guilty of something.
 
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Ha. He's literally just sitting around hoping something pops up in the news.
 
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Ha. He's literally just sitting around hoping something pops up in the news.

Your problem is that you read peoples twitter opinions or headlines, take them as fact without ever applying critical thought.

If that same tweet were contrary to your partisan beliefs, you'd have skewered it for being anonymous and non specific and having come from a left wing rag.

Since it wasn't, you didn't. :thumbsup:
 
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if only Mueller was willing to act. instead the traitor marches on unhindered from his engagements with his foreign master. I have asked this before but at what point is Mueller guilty of collusion for letting Trump continue, if he has had proof all along?

2 years allowing a traitor to act seems guilty of something.

He has to build overwhelming evidence otherwise the Red Hats will just call it fake news.
 
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Yikes! Lot to digest here. I’m not sure what to think of this guy, major scandals during Mueller’s FBI years:

Robert Mueller: Dirty Cop – Dispatches from the 15th District

What stands out most during then-FBI Director Mueller’s term in office is the two-tiered system of justice, when obvious crimes and scandals involving government officials and private-sector elites were ignored or even covered up by the FBI. What Mueller failed to do to protect our country says more than anything he did....

...If Mueller failed to do anything to stop these obviously corrupt and criminal practices during his own 12-year term as FBI Director, it’s hard to believe that he will conduct a fair and impartial investigation into the politically-charged assumption of “Russian interference” in the 2016 presidential election.

Mueller isn’t the one to investigate the swamp—Mueller is the swamp. He is a dirty cop who never should have been appointed Special Counsel, and he should be fired immediately.
 
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Wowzer! What detail that’s laid out in this dossier:

Robert Mueller Is an Amoral Legal Assassin: He Will Do His Job If You Let Him | LaRouchePAC

Or

PDF format: Robert Mueller Is an Amoral Legal Assassin: He Will Do His Job If You Let Him - Report - Page 12

Robert Swan Mueller III—the special prosecutor tasked to take down the President of the United States—is, as his name attests, a product of elite private schools and universities. He is uniformly and soberly praised in the national news media as incorruptible, fair-minded “honest Bob,” “strait-laced Bobby three sticks.” This image, we shall show, is a brazenly false, Washington, D.C. public relations pitch, created for the credulous.

In reality, Robert Swan Mueller III is about as corrupt as they come, bending and twisting the law every which way necessary to serve the goals of those who provide him assignments. The might of the prosecutorial function and the institutions he serves dictate right for him, rather than the unbiased pursuit of justice the law envisions for his vocation. In what he says was a defining moment, Mueller broke rank, after college, to serve in the Vietnam War as a Marine. After that he never wanted to do anything but prosecute. His appointment as special prosecutor caps a long career in which he has envisioned himself to be a stern and willing warrior, a dutiful Marine, acting on behalf of whatever evil scheme his superiors present to him, and using whatever means seems necessary to execute it.
 
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Wowzer! What detail that’s laid out in this dossier:

Robert Mueller Is an Amoral Legal Assassin: He Will Do His Job If You Let Him | LaRouchePAC

Or

PDF format: Robert Mueller Is an Amoral Legal Assassin: He Will Do His Job If You Let Him - Report - Page 12

Robert Swan Mueller III—the special prosecutor tasked to take down the President of the United States—is, as his name attests, a product of elite private schools and universities. He is uniformly and soberly praised in the national news media as incorruptible, fair-minded “honest Bob,” “strait-laced Bobby three sticks.” This image, we shall show, is a brazenly false, Washington, D.C. public relations pitch, created for the credulous.

In reality, Robert Swan Mueller III is about as corrupt as they come, bending and twisting the law every which way necessary to serve the goals of those who provide him assignments. The might of the prosecutorial function and the institutions he serves dictate right for him, rather than the unbiased pursuit of justice the law envisions for his vocation. In what he says was a defining moment, Mueller broke rank, after college, to serve in the Vietnam War as a Marine. After that he never wanted to do anything but prosecute. His appointment as special prosecutor caps a long career in which he has envisioned himself to be a stern and willing warrior, a dutiful Marine, acting on behalf of whatever evil scheme his superiors present to him, and using whatever means seems necessary to execute it.

You've got him, he'll never be special investigator now.

:eek:lol:
 
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He has to build overwhelming evidence otherwise the Red Hats will just call it fake news.

no, he has to prove that there was collusion with the Russians during the campaign. He can not, so he is fishing hoping to turn up enough small things or something really big from a long time ago. a sizeable chunk of his 36% is there because nothing has changed. He has been accused of stuff from the very beginning, and yet nothing seems to stick. actually prove something and you will see it disappear. as it is, it has been nothing but partisan hackery on both sides, can't be surprised you haven't changed any opinions.
 
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