This impeachment BS is them clutching at straw's as Trump is a NAP to get a second term. They know he's a certainty to be re-elected.
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Oh a fine case study on Whatabootery there!
Donald is of course a master at it so your master would be pleased [emoji2957]
Tis a bit weird tho you accusing Obama of such nefarious actions when Trump himself has been lambasting Obama for only sending pillows and sheets. A comment that, in classic Trump manner, was probably mis quoted from the McCain comments in 2015 regarding Obama only sending blankets and meals.
So we have the whole gambit from Obama only sending blankets and doing nothing to stop the fighting to him arming Neo Nazis and causing the fighting.
Which is great as you can then pick anyone you want at any time you need it and get out the big whatabootery cannon to shoot down anything that dares to challenge Trumps actions there!
https://twitter.com/CraigMurrayOrg/s...72008507363328
Joe Biden's son (no expertise in oil or gas or Ukraine) paid 60k a month by Ukraine's largest natural gas produce as an absentee non-executive director.
Knee deep in the...
Possibly. Doesn’t make it alright for Trump to invite a foreign govt to get involved in the 2020 election.
Trump has committed a crime and will be impeached by the house. Up to the republicans in the senate if they want to tarnish their party by turning a blind eye.
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It’s a matter of record that Hunter Biden was paid c$50k per month as non exec of the company. It’s also reasonably common for non execs not to have direct knowledge of the industry the company of the board they have joined partakes in. Esp. As in this case the role was explicitly stated as supporting the corporate governance and transparency of the companies policies.
The matter is however that there has been no proven evidence of any conflict of interest or any criminal activity that arose out of that position and Joe Biden’s role as VP.
That doesn’t mean there wasn’t of course but there has been many a probe and many investigations, none of which has evidenced the accusations levelled by Trump and co.
A reasonable summary can be found here:
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.b...den-in-ukraine
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If Trump asked the leader of another country to investigate a domestic political rival, he broke the law. The White House tried to wipe the tape of the conversation, such was their concern. I have no doubt Trump has done far worse things in his life, but as president he isn't above the law.
https://twitter.com/MichaelCoudrey/s...182551552?s=19
Leaked documents (so they say). Joseph mifsud has been missing from since last year
Doesn’t matter whether the Dems want it or not, whether it’s a good idea or not or what their motivation is. All that really matters is that there is evidence the President traded their national security for personal favours. And there is, so it must be done.
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Naga Munchetty has been "almost" cleared of her comments about Trump: BBC News - BBC reverses decision on Naga Munchetty complaint
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-49883952
I thought she came across very well and articulated her point with restraint. I am a white male and can only imagine what it feels like to be told to go home when living in a country you are brought up in
Not comfortable with the "mentally ill" comments have a look at the "Depression and Anxiety" thread for clarification.
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Trump supporters seem like a nice bunch.[emoji23]
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The T-shirt definitely is a fake, but the swastika looks real enough. Nasty bunch nonetheless.
The thing about Trump is that, even if he's impeached, he won't resign. He'd have to be threatened with a real chance of a successful prosecution for him to even start thinking about that.
A successful impeachment will see him marched out the building. And of course that means the senate voting against him but there are already republicans turning their back on him. The ones defending him on tv the last week have been the more nutty ones. The rest have been keeping their head down. Soon he will become a liability to them and they will vote against him.
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