Pelosi announces impeachment inquiry

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Anonymous wrote:Holy Moly

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/seven-days-inside-trumps-frenetic-response-to-the-whistleblower-complaint-and-the-battle-over-impeachment/2019/09/25/14ba426a-dfaa-11e9-be96-6adb81821e90_story.html


Trump literally thinks he did nothing wrong. This is how he conducts business, so it seems natural to him that this is how he would approach the Presidency. Except he asked a foreigner to meddle in our election.

He has the brain of a 3rd grade child - “Why am I in trouble?!?!”
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Anonymous wrote:The most recent NY Times article about the April call is bonkers.


Yes, I was just reading it now.


Can you post the link? I'm not finding it.

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/25/us/politics/trump-ukraine-obsession.html

Can you post salient excerpts? Can’t get in without a subscription.


That is why news organizations are "failing" - please subscribe, it isn't that much money.

I get it, and we subscribe to the Washington Post, but it practically took an act of God to get my husband to cough up the money (which isn’t trivial).


$8/month is a big lift for you? I really do feel sorry for you--honestly--if that's the case.

Thanks for your fake concern, but as longtime print subscribers I believe that it’s about $600/year.
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Anonymous wrote:The most recent NY Times article about the April call is bonkers.


Yes, I was just reading it now.


Can you post the link? I'm not finding it.

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/25/us/politics/trump-ukraine-obsession.html

Can you post salient excerpts? Can’t get in without a subscription.


That is why news organizations are "failing" - please subscribe, it isn't that much money.

I get it, and we subscribe to the Washington Post, but it practically took an act of God to get my husband to cough up the money (which isn’t trivial).


$8/month is a big lift for you? I really do feel sorry for you--honestly--if that's the case.

Thanks for your fake concern, but as longtime print subscribers I believe that it’s about $600/year.


Umm, why are you keeping the print subscription? It's outdated in about 10 minutes. The digital subscription is $8/month. Just switch to that.
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Anonymous wrote:Holy Moly

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/seven-days-inside-trumps-frenetic-response-to-the-whistleblower-complaint-and-the-battle-over-impeachment/2019/09/25/14ba426a-dfaa-11e9-be96-6adb81821e90_story.html


Trump literally thinks he did nothing wrong. This is how he conducts business, so it seems natural to him that this is how he would approach the Presidency. Except he asked a foreigner to meddle in our election.

He has the brain of a 3rd grade child - “Why am I in trouble?!?!”


Not surprising.

Raise your hand if you think Trump has ever once read the Constitution in its entirety.
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Anonymous wrote:The most recent NY Times article about the April call is bonkers.


Yes, I was just reading it now.


Can you post the link? I'm not finding it.

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/25/us/politics/trump-ukraine-obsession.html

Can you post salient excerpts? Can’t get in without a subscription.


That is why news organizations are "failing" - please subscribe, it isn't that much money.

I get it, and we subscribe to the Washington Post, but it practically took an act of God to get my husband to cough up the money (which isn’t trivial).


$8/month is a big lift for you? I really do feel sorry for you--honestly--if that's the case.

Thanks for your fake concern, but as longtime print subscribers I believe that it’s about $600/year.


https://subscribe.washingtonpost.com/gift/?promo=g_d#/offers/promo/g_d

And the print version (with digital access) is less.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The most recent NY Times article about the April call is bonkers.


Yes, I was just reading it now.


Can you post the link? I'm not finding it.

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/25/us/politics/trump-ukraine-obsession.html

Can you post salient excerpts? Can’t get in without a subscription.


That is why news organizations are "failing" - please subscribe, it isn't that much money.

I get it, and we subscribe to the Washington Post, but it practically took an act of God to get my husband to cough up the money (which isn’t trivial).


$8/month is a big lift for you? I really do feel sorry for you--honestly--if that's the case.

Thanks for your fake concern, but as longtime print subscribers I believe that it’s about $600/year.


https://subscribe.washingtonpost.com/gift/?promo=g_d#/offers/promo/g_d

And the print version (with digital access) is less.

Sigh... No, it isn’t. They have an introductory offer for new print subscribers for about $100/year. We’ve been print subscribers for over 30 years. Do you really think that I’m making this up? In any case, we’re getting way off topic.
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Anonymous wrote:Holy Moly

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/seven-days-inside-trumps-frenetic-response-to-the-whistleblower-complaint-and-the-battle-over-impeachment/2019/09/25/14ba426a-dfaa-11e9-be96-6adb81821e90_story.html


Trump literally thinks he did nothing wrong. This is how he conducts business, so it seems natural to him that this is how he would approach the Presidency. Except he asked a foreigner to meddle in our election.

He has the brain of a 3rd grade child - “Why am I in trouble?!?!”

Yes, but my third grader and his class (I volunteer in the class, so I see a lot) literally seem to have a better grip on things than Donald does.
Anonymous
Nancy, 1998.

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Anonymous wrote:Holy Moly

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/seven-days-inside-trumps-frenetic-response-to-the-whistleblower-complaint-and-the-battle-over-impeachment/2019/09/25/14ba426a-dfaa-11e9-be96-6adb81821e90_story.html


Trump literally thinks he did nothing wrong. This is how he conducts business, so it seems natural to him that this is how he would approach the Presidency. Except he asked a foreigner to meddle in our election.

He has the brain of a 3rd grade child - “Why am I in trouble?!?!”


Not surprising.

Raise your hand if you think Trump has ever once read the Constitution in its entirety.


I believe many people have offered him copies, but Trump is modeling himself after African and Asian dictators rather than the American rule of law.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nancy, 1998.


Do you not understand the differences between these two situations? You poor dear! How difficult life must be for you.
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Anonymous wrote:Nancy, 1998.


Do you not understand the differences between these two situations? You poor dear! How difficult life must be for you.



Yeah. The difference is that Clinton committed a crime. Trump has not.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Holy Moly

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/seven-days-inside-trumps-frenetic-response-to-the-whistleblower-complaint-and-the-battle-over-impeachment/2019/09/25/14ba426a-dfaa-11e9-be96-6adb81821e90_story.html


Trump literally thinks he did nothing wrong. This is how he conducts business, so it seems natural to him that this is how he would approach the Presidency. Except he asked a foreigner to meddle in our election.

He has the brain of a 3rd grade child - “Why am I in trouble?!?!”

This is it, in my opinion. That’s why he agreed to release the transcript of the phone call against the wishes of his advisors. He really doesn’t understand that what he did is wrong. He truly thinks he should be able to run the country as a dictator.
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Anonymous wrote:Nancy, 1998.


Do you not understand the differences between these two situations? You poor dear! How difficult life must be for you.



Yeah. The difference is that Clinton committed a crime. Trump has not.

Oh you are funny, thanks for the laugh!
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Anonymous wrote:Holy Moly

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/seven-days-inside-trumps-frenetic-response-to-the-whistleblower-complaint-and-the-battle-over-impeachment/2019/09/25/14ba426a-dfaa-11e9-be96-6adb81821e90_story.html


Trump literally thinks he did nothing wrong. This is how he conducts business, so it seems natural to him that this is how he would approach the Presidency. Except he asked a foreigner to meddle in our election.

He has the brain of a 3rd grade child - “Why am I in trouble?!?!”


Not surprising.

Raise your hand if you think Trump has ever once read the Constitution in its entirety.


Has a journalist ever asked him to quote his favorite part?

Selfishly, I just want to see him stumble.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nancy, 1998.


Do you not understand the differences between these two situations? You poor dear! How difficult life must be for you.



Yeah. The difference is that Clinton committed a crime. Trump has not.


Clinton committed a misdemeanor.

Trumps continues to commit high crimes.

Not all crimes - and therefore not all impeachment’s - are equal. Some are much worse than others
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