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Gotta love how they have changed their story from there was NO collusion to Ok there was collusion but NO crime. Also, really bad press briefing from Spicer today, yet again.
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Viciouss said: » Gotta love how they have changed their story from there was NO collusion to Ok there was collusion but NO crime. Also, really bad press briefing from Spicer today, yet again. How was there collusion? Bahamut.Ravael said: » Lakshmi.Zerowone said: » Under that type of logic; supporting the Trump narrative that the meeting with Russia is just politics destroys your right to complain about Hillary's buttery males. I mean this whole flap verges HARD on national security. Viciouss said: » Gotta love how they have changed their story from there was NO collusion to Ok there was collusion but NO crime. Also, really bad press briefing from Spicer today, yet again. Does it make you feel better inside to have that label of "collusion" to attach to Trump's election? Does a pointless 20 minute meeting held by Trump's son give you the warm fuzzies even though Trump will still be in office 3 years from now? Because at this point I'm pretty sure that's the only reason why anyone cares. After that thwacking in November, I guess Democrats need that gentle reassurance that they're still relevant, and if it takes a Trump witch hunt, hilariously skewed polls, and a rabid news media to do it, I guess that's just how it has to be. Perhaps all it really takes is a nice security blanket that says "Made In Russia". eslim said: » ya bcuz being forced to fight to the death is a win with more battles, sounds like running for POTUS.. And there were some slaves who became wealthy enough to buy their freedom who didn't. In America slaves couldn't own a single thing without expressed permission from their masters. Think Dobby and the sock. And the even worse attempt at healthcare "reform" just died in the Senate. Good way to start the week.
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Bahamut.Ravael said: » Viciouss said: » Gotta love how they have changed their story from there was NO collusion to Ok there was collusion but NO crime. Also, really bad press briefing from Spicer today, yet again. Does it make you feel better inside to have that label of "collusion" to attach to Trump's election? Does a pointless 20 minute meeting held by Trump's son give you the warm fuzzies even though Trump will still be in office 3 years from now? Because at this point I'm pretty sure that's the only reason why anyone cares. After that thwacking in November, I guess Democrats need that gentle reassurance that they're still relevant, and if it takes a Trump witch hunt, hilariously skewed polls, and a rabid news media to do it, I guess that's just how it has to be. Perhaps all it really takes is a nice security blanket that says "Made In Russia". The only one hurt by this Russia nonsense is CNN. The only one going to jail is Bank Fraud Bernie. Garuda.Chanti said: » eslim said: » ya bcuz being forced to fight to the death is a win with more battles, sounds like running for POTUS.. And there were some slaves who became wealthy enough to buy their freedom who didn't. In America slaves couldn't own a single thing without expressed permission from their masters. Think Dobby and the sock. Siren.Akson said: » Garuda.Chanti said: » eslim said: » ya bcuz being forced to fight to the death is a win with more battles, sounds like running for POTUS.. And there were some slaves who became wealthy enough to buy their freedom who didn't. In America slaves couldn't own a single thing without expressed permission from their masters. Think Dobby and the sock. This Is Donald Trumps America; obviously American slavery is the best slavery. Siren.Akson said: » Garuda.Chanti said: » eslim said: » ya bcuz being forced to fight to the death is a win with more battles, sounds like running for POTUS.. And there were some slaves who became wealthy enough to buy their freedom who didn't. In America slaves couldn't own a single thing without expressed permission from their masters. Think Dobby and the sock. Not a lot, but still ... both are exploitative. "No meeting, facts I don't like"
"Ok meeting but not bad" "Clinton/Trump/whoever did worse" "Ok kinda bad but not illegal" "Dems lost get over it lol" Did I miss any? Cerberus.Pleebo said: » "No meeting, facts I don't like" "Ok meeting but not bad" "Clinton/Trump/whoever did worse" "Ok kinda bad but not illegal" "Dems lost get over it lol" Did I miss any? John McCain's blood clot is holding up Trumpcare. Lakshmi.Zerowone said: » Siren.Akson said: » Garuda.Chanti said: » eslim said: » ya bcuz being forced to fight to the death is a win with more battles, sounds like running for POTUS.. And there were some slaves who became wealthy enough to buy their freedom who didn't. In America slaves couldn't own a single thing without expressed permission from their masters. Think Dobby and the sock. This Is Donald Trumps America; obviously American slavery is the best slavery. "The GOOD slavery system!" smfh Lakshmi.Zerowone said: » Cerberus.Pleebo said: » "No meeting, facts I don't like" "Ok meeting but not bad" "Clinton/Trump/whoever did worse" "Ok kinda bad but not illegal" "Dems lost get over it lol" Did I miss any? Question, would McCain's blood clot be covered under Trumpcare? Cerberus.Pleebo said: » "No meeting, facts I don't like" "Ok meeting but not bad" "Clinton/Trump/whoever did worse" "Ok kinda bad but not illegal" "Dems lost get over it lol" Did I miss any? Just the ridiculousness of your own side's narratives. You've got plenty to choose from there. Scarborough: Trump May Usher in End of 2-Party System
MSNBC host delivers blistering op-ed, says president is killing the GOP Quote: (Newser) – MSNBC's Joe Scarborough made headlines last week when the former GOP congressman announced he was leaving the Republican party. On Monday, he delivered a scathing op-ed in the Washington Post elaborating on why, with President Trump a prime target. In tandem with Trump, however, are Republican leaders who continue to stand by him as he embraces "autocratic thugs," denounces the free press in ways that would make Stalin and Mao proud, and questions the bedrock principles of American checks and balances, writes Scarborough. And where is the GOP outrage over his campaign's dealings with Russia? The party is "dying," complains Scarborough, and he writes that he can no longer defend it. "Trump’s Republicans have devolved into a party without a cause, dominated by a leader hopelessly ill-informed about the basics of conservatism, US history, and the Constitution," he writes. With control of the White House and both houses of Congress, the GOP had a real chance this year to redeem itself, but has failed spectacularly. "The wreckage visited of this man will break the Republican Party into pieces—and lead to the election of independent thinkers no longer tethered to the tired dogmas of the polarized past," he writes. At that point, "the two-party duopoly that has strangled American politics for almost two centuries will finally come to an end. And Washington just may begin to work again." Garuda.Chanti said: » Siren.Akson said: » Garuda.Chanti said: » eslim said: » ya bcuz being forced to fight to the death is a win with more battles, sounds like running for POTUS.. And there were some slaves who became wealthy enough to buy their freedom who didn't. In America slaves couldn't own a single thing without expressed permission from their masters. Think Dobby and the sock. Not a lot, but still ... both are exploitative. So you are pro slavery Akson?
Garuda.Chanti said: » So you are pro slavery Akson? No Im not a figurative nor literal fan of either or and I dont think it's right to claim one form is so fantastic over another. Garuda.Chanti said: » Scarborough: Trump May Usher in End of 2-Party System MSNBC host delivers blistering op-ed, says president is killing the GOP Quote: (Newser) – MSNBC's Joe Scarborough made headlines last week when the former GOP congressman announced he was leaving the Republican party. On Monday, he delivered a scathing op-ed in the Washington Post elaborating on why, with President Trump a prime target. In tandem with Trump, however, are Republican leaders who continue to stand by him as he embraces "autocratic thugs," denounces the free press in ways that would make Stalin and Mao proud, and questions the bedrock principles of American checks and balances, writes Scarborough. And where is the GOP outrage over his campaign's dealings with Russia? The party is "dying," complains Scarborough, and he writes that he can no longer defend it. "Trump’s Republicans have devolved into a party without a cause, dominated by a leader hopelessly ill-informed about the basics of conservatism, US history, and the Constitution," he writes. With control of the White House and both houses of Congress, the GOP had a real chance this year to redeem itself, but has failed spectacularly. "The wreckage visited of this man will break the Republican Party into pieces—and lead to the election of independent thinkers no longer tethered to the tired dogmas of the polarized past," he writes. At that point, "the two-party duopoly that has strangled American politics for almost two centuries will finally come to an end. And Washington just may begin to work again." It's just too bad that nobody gives a crap what Joe Scarborough thinks, although I find it a bit weird that he's dissing Trump and saying that he will usher in a glorious new era of Washington politics in the same breath. Something tells me that with the countless failed prophecies about Trump and the GOP, Joe Scarborough of all people won't end up with the title of Nostradamus. Ravael, I find it interesting enough to post.
Do I think this will kill our duopoly? no. Do I hope it will? Yes. Garuda.Chanti said: » Ravael, I find it interesting enough to post. Do I think this will kill our duopoly? no. Do I hope it will? Yes. Well, I would love to see the death of the duopoly, but unfortunately in this political climate it would just mean one party splitting while the other reigns for a thousand years. It would require a double split or a centrist 3rd party (one that actually wins for once) to work well, and I just don't see that ever happening. Siren.Akson said: » Lakshmi.Zerowone said: » Siren.Akson said: » Garuda.Chanti said: » eslim said: » ya bcuz being forced to fight to the death is a win with more battles, sounds like running for POTUS.. And there were some slaves who became wealthy enough to buy their freedom who didn't. In America slaves couldn't own a single thing without expressed permission from their masters. Think Dobby and the sock. This Is Donald Trumps America; obviously American slavery is the best slavery. "The GOOD slavery system!" smfh Ah but that's where you are mistaken. Slavery is still here, it's just taken on a new form and is less overt... and on that note, gotta go pay the rent to the Duke of Kent. Lakshmi.Zerowone said: » Siren.Akson said: » Lakshmi.Zerowone said: » Siren.Akson said: » Garuda.Chanti said: » eslim said: » ya bcuz being forced to fight to the death is a win with more battles, sounds like running for POTUS.. And there were some slaves who became wealthy enough to buy their freedom who didn't. In America slaves couldn't own a single thing without expressed permission from their masters. Think Dobby and the sock. This Is Donald Trumps America; obviously American slavery is the best slavery. "The GOOD slavery system!" smfh Ah but that's where you are mistaken. Slavery is still here, it's just taken on a new form and is less overt... and on that note, gotta go pay the rent to the Duke of Kent. Viciouss said: » I thought we had a bipartisan agreement NOT to quote Akson. |
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