I'm violating the emoluments clause? Hmm. |
And you were an even easier mark for Don the Con, dumbass. |
Extortion of Joe and Mika Obstruction of Justice, first by firing Yates, then Comey. Witness Intimidation/tampering, of Comey And this doesn't even get to the core issues of RICO (in NY State) and Colluding/Conspiring with the Russians aka Treason. Regardless of what Brit Hume and Fax claim, collusion with the Russians is in fact illegal and treasonous. |
Um, he's not from Bethesda. |
Violating the emoluments clause, even though the contract was signed well before he was nominated and that building was just sitting there, isn't a just reason to invoke the 25th amendment. I was referring to you submitting to a psychiatric evaluation and releasing it to the public. Sorry I wasn't clear. This is the politics of personal destruction when you use government resources to unmask sources, put out fake news that DNI's 17 intelligence agencies confirmed there was Russian collusion that Maggie Haberman of the NYT had to recant attributing the source to a White House Memo, make charges of nepotism when the kids aren't drawing a salary, sick the deep state and allies on him and THEN, introduce a bill claiming he's mentally ill. FFS. Clousseau, NONE of this is going to stick. You wasted $1 billion in the election and you'll waste even more chasing this pipe dream. Wear comfortable shoes. |
Today's evidence:
“This is infinity here,” Trump said. “It could be infinity. We don’t really don’t know. But it could be. It has to be something — but it could be infinity, right?' Sounds like mental illness to me. |
It is hilarious to see Democrats grasping at straws ......... and at the end of it all Trump will continue to be president and given how messed up they are it won't surprise me if Trump wins reelection in 2020. |
Sounds to me like someone who has had two wives for whom English is their second, third, fourth or fifth language. |
I'm wondering if this is a pre-emptive strike against "if he thought it was obstruction, why didn't he object at the ti --," er, "if you thought he was unfit to serve in office, why didn't you make a formal move on that account at the time?" |
More desperation by those on the left. First, a failed recount. Then, blame it on Russia tampering with our election. When that didn’t pan out, the impeachment talk began. And, actually, that continues although it has died down somewhat. Then, accusing Trump of collusion with Russia. As that scenario becomes increasingly difficult to defend, calls for obstruction. Now, we have a Congressman calling on Congress to vote him as “unfit.” Can’t wait what desperate plan next week will bring. |
Th sound of a solid Buzz Lightyear reference passing over Cheeto's head like a Russian spy satellite. |
Do you really believe that Donald Trump is fit for the office of President of the United States?? |
Good. The more pressure - the more erratic the Orange fat man becomes and makes more telling mistakes.Lock him up! |
He IS the president. I know that is tough for you to believe. The left is going to be so obsessed and distracted with finding a way to get Trump out of office that the 2020 election is going to pass them by. |
Makes no difference. He won the election. Come 2020 the voters can reject him if they think he is unfit. |