Anonymous wrote:Democrats 2017 - Republicans must accept Mueller's findings.
Republicans 2019 - We do not accept Mueller's findings.
Anonymous wrote:Democrats 2017 - Republicans must accept Mueller's findings.
Democrats 2019 - We do not accept Mueller's findings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We get it. You don't care that the president is a proven liar and the biggest promoter of "Fake News," denying one story after the next, when in fact they were true. You don't care that the president repeatedly pressured his officials to break the law. You don't care that the Russians interfered big-time in the 2016 election and that if the Trump campaign didn't coordinate with them, it wasn't from lack of desire to do so.
There is no "fake dossier" and you are a prime example of the conservative lack of ethics and embrace of lies.
The sourcing on each of the points given in the dossier was and is crap. They don't pass muster.The whole document is hearsay and innuendo.
You don't FISA people over it. Obama wanted dirt on Trump because he is a democrat and saw no other avenue other than having Hillary as the next president. All further actions flow from those basic facts. This was turning the instrumentalities of the state on an opposing candidate.
I have full faith the current AG will now seek retribution, and rightfully so. You better hang on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Listen we ALL have access to the report. Every person with internet access, the whole world over, can read it.
It doesn’t need summarizing on here for people that won’t read it. Yes he did ask McGahn(twice I think), McFarland, and Christie, and porter to call people, to write letters firing people, to garner loyalty, to end the invest.
Do NOT take my word for it. Read it.
If you want to take a week, go ahead. Longer, fine by me. But by three weeks’ time, there is literally no excuse to say you haven’t read it (if you’re on here, interested in politics, and debating about what it says)
So Trump tried but actually didn't, obstruct the investigation- that was based on the made up Russian collusion outlined in the fake Steel Dossier? He should have fired Mueller right off the bat and ended it right there.
If you can't see that this whole thing started with a bullshit dossier created specifically to lead to FISA warrant abuse, attempts to rig an election, and then unseat an elected US President- all of which amounts to TREASON, then I don't know what to tell you.
Anonymous wrote:Listen we ALL have access to the report. Every person with internet access, the whole world over, can read it.
It doesn’t need summarizing on here for people that won’t read it. Yes he did ask McGahn(twice I think), McFarland, and Christie, and porter to call people, to write letters firing people, to garner loyalty, to end the invest.
Do NOT take my word for it. Read it.
If you want to take a week, go ahead. Longer, fine by me. But by three weeks’ time, there is literally no excuse to say you haven’t read it (if you’re on here, interested in politics, and debating about what it says)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teflon Don
He may not make it for another run, but he'll make it through this term.
That will probably be the case. His re-election never looked good, but now it's mathematically impossible, because the Mueller Report paints Trump specifically in an embarrassing light, such that he cannot hope to rally any voter beyond his loyal and intellectually-challenged based. I hope the GOP, who has merged itself with the Trump campaign, is looking to disentangle itself rapidly and support a viable Republican candidate.
Continuing... the GOP must distance itself because this report signals legal trouble for Trump after his Presidential term.
Anonymous wrote:
We get it. You don't care that the president is a proven liar and the biggest promoter of "Fake News," denying one story after the next, when in fact they were true. You don't care that the president repeatedly pressured his officials to break the law. You don't care that the Russians interfered big-time in the 2016 election and that if the Trump campaign didn't coordinate with them, it wasn't from lack of desire to do so.
There is no "fake dossier" and you are a prime example of the conservative lack of ethics and embrace of lies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We get it. You don't care that the president is a proven liar and the biggest promoter of "Fake News," denying one story after the next, when in fact they were true. You don't care that the president repeatedly pressured his officials to break the law. You don't care that the Russians interfered big-time in the 2016 election and that if the Trump campaign didn't coordinate with them, it wasn't from lack of desire to do so.
There is no "fake dossier" and you are a prime example of the conservative lack of ethics and embrace of lies.
What stories did he deny that were in fact true? Did he really pressure his staff to break the law or was that just another desperate attempt to find a typical Mueller "obstruction" charge? Still not seeing where the Russians actually interfered with the election- anywhere. Though I did see some stuff about the Democrats rigging election machines in several states with fractional balloting in certain districts. Obviously not enough. However since you are worried about it- perhaps we need can all agree that we need common sense voter ID reform.
On the day of Mueller’s appointment, in May 2017, for example, White House aides said Trump reacted calmly to the news. In fact, according to Mueller’s report, Trump’s first reaction was anything but calm. According to notes taken by an aide, Trump responded by saying, “Oh my God. This is terrible. This is the end of my Presidency. I’m f*cked. .?.?. This is the worst thing that ever happened to me.”
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders told reporters repeatedly in May 2017 that she personally had heard from “countless members of the FBI” that they were “grateful and thankful” to Trump for firing FBI director James B. Comey. That never happened, Mueller said. He wrote that Sanders later acknowledged to investigators that her comments were “not founded on anything.”
Trump also dictated a press statement saying that he had fired Comey based on the recommendations of Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein. But Mueller found that Trump had already decided to fire Comey before Rosenstein had weighed in. Trump backed down and later publicly acknowledged he intended to fire Comey regardless of Rosenstein’s memo after unnamed Justice Department officials “made clear to him” that they would “resist” the bogus justification, Mueller said.
Incoming White House aides also lied about press accounts they knew were accurate. Former national security adviser Michael Flynn directed an aide, K.T. McFarland, to call Washington Post columnist David Ignatius during the presidential transition in January 2017 and deny Ignatius’s reporting about Flynn’s conversations with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak. McFarland “knew she was providing false information” when she called Ignatius to dispute Ignatius’s surmise that Flynn had discussed removing sanctions on Russia with Kislyak. (Prompted by McFarland’s call, The Post updated the column to note that a “Trump official” denied that Flynn discussed sanctions.)
Trump and his aides also knocked down an accurate New York Times story in May 2017 reporting that the president had asked Comey for loyalty during a private dinner several months before Comey’s firing.
Trump even lied about who invited whom to dinner: He told NBC News anchor Lester Holt in an interview that month Comey had asked for it because “he wanted to stay on.” Mueller found evidence that the president extended the invitation to Comey on Jan. 27.
Comey’s contemporaneous accounts of his meeting with Trump and corroboration from his FBI colleagues also show that another New York Times story, branded as “Fake Media” by the president, was true. The Times reported that Trump had asked Comey to end the investigation of Flynn; Mueller found “substantial evidence” that this was true, despite Trump publicly saying otherwise.
Trump also misled the public with a vague statement in response to the Times’ inquiries about a meeting his son, Donald Trump Jr., and other top campaign officials had with Russian operatives in Trump Tower during the campaign. Trump Jr. had taken the meeting based on the prospect of receiving damaging information about Hillary Clinton from the Russians. But Trump ordered his communications director, Hope Hicks, to issue a statement saying Trump Jr. merely took a brief meeting and it was about adoption, Mueller reported.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teflon Don
He may not make it for another run, but he'll make it through this term.
That will probably be the case. His re-election never looked good, but now it's mathematically impossible, because the Mueller Report paints Trump specifically in an embarrassing light, such that he cannot hope to rally any voter beyond his loyal and intellectually-challenged based. I hope the GOP, who has merged itself with the Trump campaign, is looking to disentangle itself rapidly and support a viable Republican candidate.
Continuing... the GOP must distance itself because this report signals legal trouble for Trump after his Presidential term.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We get it. You don't care that the president is a proven liar and the biggest promoter of "Fake News," denying one story after the next, when in fact they were true. You don't care that the president repeatedly pressured his officials to break the law. You don't care that the Russians interfered big-time in the 2016 election and that if the Trump campaign didn't coordinate with them, it wasn't from lack of desire to do so.
There is no "fake dossier" and you are a prime example of the conservative lack of ethics and embrace of lies.
What stories did he deny that were in fact true? Did he really pressure his staff to break the law or was that just another desperate attempt to find a typical Mueller "obstruction" charge? Still not seeing where the Russians actually interfered with the election- anywhere. Though I did see some stuff about the Democrats rigging election machines in several states with fractional balloting in certain districts. Obviously not enough. However since you are worried about it- perhaps we need can all agree that we need common sense voter ID reform.
Anonymous wrote:
We get it. You don't care that the president is a proven liar and the biggest promoter of "Fake News," denying one story after the next, when in fact they were true. You don't care that the president repeatedly pressured his officials to break the law. You don't care that the Russians interfered big-time in the 2016 election and that if the Trump campaign didn't coordinate with them, it wasn't from lack of desire to do so.
There is no "fake dossier" and you are a prime example of the conservative lack of ethics and embrace of lies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teflon Don
He may not make it for another run, but he'll make it through this term.
That will probably be the case. His re-election never looked good, but now it's mathematically impossible, because the Mueller Report paints Trump specifically in an embarrassing light, such that he cannot hope to rally any voter beyond his loyal and intellectually-challenged based. I hope the GOP, who has merged itself with the Trump campaign, is looking to disentangle itself rapidly and support a viable Republican candidate.