LOL. That’s the response? He’s pro-gay rights? |
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So Michael Cohen was complaining that Trump never reimbursed him for his HELOC? Now it comes that Trump was paying him $35K a month for two years to cover up an affair that Trump never had. There are so many violations of the law in this mess, I can’t even count them all. |
You can if you choose. I just think it's hilarious that suddenly the 'rule of law' is important to liberals. Did you see that Zuckerberg hired Eric Holder's law firm to police 'hate speech' on Facebook? LOL. He's appointed himself 'head liberal good guy". Oh, he's also planning to take over on-line dating through Facebook but neglects to mention that one of his employees used personal and private Facebook information to stalk women. |
The aim here is to make an incompetent counsel defense, right? Because this is just so blatantly stupid. |
You're bringing up Zuckerberg? He's a businessman, not a politician. I thought you conservatives were pro-business. He can do what he wants with his business, right? If you don't like his business, don't use it. I personally give no f's about him or his business as long as he's not breaking the law. To the other point, if I hear you correctly, it seems you are saying that "rule of law" is not important to anyone in this country. So that's where we're at. Lawlessness. And you're fine with it. |
Wait...Zuckerberg is an elected official? ![]() |
No, Giuliani can just say he got it wrong. Most likely Trump is playing three dimensional tiddly-winks and figures this solves the illegal campaign contribution problem, not realizing the other implications. |
A businessman who has thrown himself heavily into politics and is using his company as a political bully pulpit. And my guess? Given his arrogance, he will soon go too far and find himself in legal hot water. Given his employee had access to users personal proprietary information and used it in a criminal way, he's already on thin ice. I find it hilarious that you are talking about the 'rule of law', while liberals constantly want laws broken, when those laws suit them. You did not hear me correctly; you heard your own party shouting in your ear. I suggest you learn about the psychological term 'projection'. |
Angry little snowflake, isn’t he? |
Ok, so now we're supposed to focus on a businessman who's not an elected official but who might go too far and break the law rather than the actual POTUS who's a businessman who DID break the law? LOL |
Republicans have lost all credibility. |
I’m getting dizzy from all of the poo he is spinning. ![]() ![]() |
Trumpkins should know better than anyone what projection really is. After all Donny Boy practically wrote the book. |
Despite complaining to friends (so the story goes) it turns out Cohen was paid over 400K by Trump and those complaints were a planted story to mislead American voters and confirm Trump's claim he knew nothing of the 130K. Was Trump in on that lie too? |