Trump sides with Russia, attacks America

Anonymous
I am not going to read the pathetic excuses from the idiots on this board. What trump did today was unpresidented treason.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We are witnessing the destruction of America.


It already happened.
Anonymous
tax cuts and supreme court baby!
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Anonymous wrote:Hmm...now Foxnews.com is acknowledging the controversy but spinning it as Mueller related, conveniently leaving out that Trump criticized American intel and blamed the problems in US-Russia relations on the USA.

Trump triggers outrage over defiant news conference with Putin, as Dems fume over Mueller criticism

Yuck even that makes it sound like he was defiant toward Putin, which isn't even close to what happened, of course.


There's a few other headlines. They're now acknowledging the controversy but making it seem like only Democrats (Pelosi etc.) are furious at what Trump said. I can now understand why more Republicans aren't outraged by Trump's behavior--they're only getting a partial view of his misdeeds.


Not totally true. Several conservative pundits have broken with Trump. Bret Baier called his behavior at the summit “disgusting” and Joe Walsh said he’ll never support Trump again.

We’ll see if that convinces some Trump supporters to finally see reality.
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Anonymous wrote:This pictures says it all:





Useful idiot.


Interesting contrast in body language.
Anonymous
https://mobile.nytimes.com/2018/07/16/us/politics/trump-russia-indictment.html

Mariia Bitina who sought secret meeting between Putin and Trump accused of being a spy.

Congress can no longer dismiss Trump's treason. There is more than ample evidence to impeach.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And Trump just tweeted:

I have GREAT confidence in MY intelligence people.


https://mobile.twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1018943446583668736

“MY intelligence people” ??? So much wrong with that.

(Left unsaid... but more confidence in Putin...)



First, he puts that on quote - so its just not true.

Second, he says we cannot dwell on past - of course, if the past is inconvenient to his legitimacy he does not want to dwell on it. Otherwise, we can bring up Bill Clinton to attack Hillary Clinton, Benghazi to attack Obama or Hillary Clinton's election loss to attack Democrats...
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Anonymous wrote:I'm conservative and I'm not a fan of this. I do have a serious question though for those of you and truly think you are witnessing the destruction or demise of America: What is it exactly that you fear is being destroyed? Do you really think that all the freedom you enjoy (and always have because nobody has been able to destroy it up to this point) is truly at risk? You'll have a new President in a few years. Even if something gets broke, it will be fixable.


What I fear is we may not have free and fair (its a relative phrase, but I mean not interfered by foreign power) election anymore. GOP will remain in power in 2018 and 2020. Trump will ruin all protections for citizens, pack the judiciary with incompetent sycophants and GOP will not have any check on him. Citizen will tune out news media and trump will curtail news media's power while empowering Fox (or some other media) as the state media. By 2024, we would be a authoritarian oligarchic country like Russia, having elections with no power in the hand of people.


Exactly this!


When is the breaking point with the American people? When social security is gone? We have a massive financial crisis from all the debt? What exactly will it take if this doesn't do it? Or are we too fat, dumb, and lazy with the NFL #1 on our minds?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hmm...now Foxnews.com is acknowledging the controversy but spinning it as Mueller related, conveniently leaving out that Trump criticized American intel and blamed the problems in US-Russia relations on the USA.

Trump triggers outrage over defiant news conference with Putin, as Dems fume over Mueller criticism

Yuck even that makes it sound like he was defiant toward Putin, which isn't even close to what happened, of course.


There's a few other headlines. They're now acknowledging the controversy but making it seem like only Democrats (Pelosi etc.) are furious at what Trump said. I can now understand why more Republicans aren't outraged by Trump's behavior--they're only getting a partial view of his misdeeds.


Not totally true. Several conservative pundits have broken with Trump. Bret Baier called his behavior at the summit “disgusting” and Joe Walsh said he’ll never support Trump again.

We’ll see if that convinces some Trump supporters to finally see reality.

No, it won't.. "I could shoot someone on 5th ave and not lose support", or today, "I could cozy up to Putin after our own IC have stated that they meddled in our election and not lose support".

Honestly, why would Trumpsters care that Russians interfered. They are happy they won. Win at all costs, even if you won by cheating. Even if you have to be a sellout. MAGA.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We are witnessing the destruction of America.


Is that what it looks like from your neighborhood?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:John McCain's statement:



Won't mean anything in currnt environment...but, still!


mccain is a clown. voted for the tax cuts. he's a hypocrite. voted for gorsuch. ignore him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm conservative and I'm not a fan of this. I do have a serious question though for those of you and truly think you are witnessing the destruction or demise of America: What is it exactly that you fear is being destroyed? Do you really think that all the freedom you enjoy (and always have because nobody has been able to destroy it up to this point) is truly at risk? You'll have a new President in a few years. Even if something gets broke, it will be fixable.


What I fear is we may not have free and fair (its a relative phrase, but I mean not interfered by foreign power) election anymore. GOP will remain in power in 2018 and 2020. Trump will ruin all protections for citizens, pack the judiciary with incompetent sycophants and GOP will not have any check on him. Citizen will tune out news media and trump will curtail news media's power while empowering Fox (or some other media) as the state media. By 2024, we would be a authoritarian oligarchic country like Russia, having elections with no power in the hand of people.


Exactly this!


When is the breaking point with the American people? When social security is gone? We have a massive financial crisis from all the debt? What exactly will it take if this doesn't do it? Or are we too fat, dumb, and lazy with the NFL #1 on our minds?


I vote for fat dumb and lazy. There should have been an outcry 10 years ago but instead the GOP consolidated its grip on idiots and here we are today.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hmm...now Foxnews.com is acknowledging the controversy but spinning it as Mueller related, conveniently leaving out that Trump criticized American intel and blamed the problems in US-Russia relations on the USA.

Trump triggers outrage over defiant news conference with Putin, as Dems fume over Mueller criticism

Yuck even that makes it sound like he was defiant toward Putin, which isn't even close to what happened, of course.


There's a few other headlines. They're now acknowledging the controversy but making it seem like only Democrats (Pelosi etc.) are furious at what Trump said. I can now understand why more Republicans aren't outraged by Trump's behavior--they're only getting a partial view of his misdeeds.


Not totally true. Several conservative pundits have broken with Trump. Bret Baier called his behavior at the summit “disgusting” and Joe Walsh said he’ll never support Trump again.

We’ll see if that convinces some Trump supporters to finally see reality.


Joe Walsh is hardly someone people listen to.
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Anonymous wrote:This pictures says it all:





Useful idiot.


Interesting contrast in body language.


Remember when the Trumpniks kept insisting Dear Leader was an “alpha.” Well, top meets bottom.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This pictures says it all:





Useful idiot.


Interesting contrast in body language.


+1. Trump looks so weak, totally cowed and subservient to the dominant Putin.
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