As someone put it on Twitter, he's like the guy in the zombie movie who doesn't tell anyone he's been bitten. |
Yep https://twitter.com/stevemorris__/status/1100881913756176386 |
Wow. |
"Given my experience working for Mr. Trump, I fear that if he loses the election in 2020 that there will never be a peaceful transition of power," Cohen said. And this is why I agreed to appear before you today."
--Michael Cohen |
I'd hate to be Jay Sekulow today. |
I'm listening to Cohen speak now. Dems feel they are the smartest folk in the room and none of what he's saying seems too convenient for any of you? The well-placed sighs are actually laughable. |
You don't see that for what it is? Really? Do you think there has been a peaceful transition of power since Clinton lost? |
+1 Still waiting... |
nobody has answered because it is a stupid question. They could call Mike Pompeo. But, what would he testify about? Or, they could call Ben Carson. But, again, about what? Nope, they won't call these people because the goal of this committee is to discredit this president. It's all about 2020. Do as much damage as possible so there is no way he will be reelected. You don't bring people who have positive things to say about the president - like Lynne Patton - because it doesn't help their cause. Only bring convicted liars and cheats like Cohen. Because, he will do anything for a buck. |
I wouldn't hail Ben Carson as an example of integrity. How much did he pay for that dining set again? And please, anyone with a brain can see Trump is a crook. You know it too, but because it's your party, you're a-ok with it. Shameful. |
Pompeo, Carson and Patton would not be relevant witnesses to the crimes discussed today. I'm the PP who asked this question. I'm merely asking who else would be considered a credible witness if Cohen is not? I can't think of a single person on the Trump campaign, who works for the Trump Organization or the Trump Foundation or the inaugral committee who isn't considered compromised, a liar, cheat or honest. Can you? |
And yet Trump made him his personal lawyer. Huh. Go figure. What kind of judgment does that show? |
Poor judgement. Now can we agree that they're both liars and that Cohen's "testimony" is not to be believed? |
Did a war break out that I’m unaware of? Interrupting Sarah Sander’s burrito isn’t exactly a civil war inciting offense. Did the joint chiefs seize the White House while I was napping? |
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