Anonymous wrote:Trump is still the best President since Reagan.
Everyone one I know likes him- at least out here in the midwest.
I look forward to his second term.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Read the report through and through and one underlying fact became pretty clear to me - Trump is a total tool. A useful idiot. Easily manipulated. It also became abundantly clearer to me just how much McGahn, Kelly and other aides with a conscience protected Trump from himself. I'm scared for the next 6 years if this dangerous President and his corrupt cronies remain in the WH.
+1
Trump is the most pro-American President we've had in decades, rough around the edges, but at least he wasn't a manufactured candidate. The first in a long time that wasn't pre-picked by the uni-party system. I think history will view him kindly.
Except for canoodling with a hostile foreign power. Sure.
And then lying repeatedly about it.
Anonymous wrote:Trump is still the best President since Reagan.
Everyone one I know likes him- at least out here in the midwest.
I look forward to his second term.
Anonymous wrote:A crack in the Teflon Don.
The number of Americans who approve of President Donald Trump dropped by 3 percentage points to the lowest level of the year following the release of a special counsel report detailing Russian interference in the last U.S. presidential election, according to an exclusive Reuters/Ipsos public opinion poll.
Anonymous wrote:I think Barr is the big loser here, his credibility shredded. Sure, plenty of people knew him to be a political hack who puts tribe ahead of country. But a lot of DC insiders seemed to regard him as an honorable man for whatever reason. The fact that he read the report and then making like it reflected positively on Trump leaves him in the position of looking incredibly dishonest now that everyone is able to read much of the report.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Read the report through and through and one underlying fact became pretty clear to me - Trump is a total tool. A useful idiot. Easily manipulated. It also became abundantly clearer to me just how much McGahn, Kelly and other aides with a conscience protected Trump from himself. I'm scared for the next 6 years if this dangerous President and his corrupt cronies remain in the WH.
+1
Trump is the most pro-American President we've had in decades, rough around the edges, but at least he wasn't a manufactured candidate. The first in a long time that wasn't pre-picked by the uni-party system. I think history will view him kindly.
Except for canoodling with a hostile foreign power. Sure.
The number of Americans who approve of President Donald Trump dropped by 3 percentage points to the lowest level of the year following the release of a special counsel report detailing Russian interference in the last U.S. presidential election, according to an exclusive Reuters/Ipsos public opinion poll.
Anonymous wrote:I think Barr is the big loser here, his credibility shredded. Sure, plenty of people knew him to be a political hack who puts tribe ahead of country. But a lot of DC insiders seemed to regard him as an honorable man for whatever reason. The fact that he read the report and then making like it reflected positively on Trump leaves him in the position of looking incredibly dishonest now that everyone is able to read much of the report.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You clearly haven't read the Mueller report if you believe the bolded.
Alright then, let's play.
Natalia V. Veselnitskaya, the Russian lawyer cleared by Lynch under extraordinary circumstances known as "immigration parole" to remain in country- who did she meet with prior to Junior at the tower?
Glenn Simpson of Fusion GPS- the same people who released that Steel dossier paid for by Clinton.
Hmmm, does this sound like "Russian collusion" or was it in fact a set up?
If was a set up, how far up in the Obama administration did this go and who orchestrated this?
So many questions.
My main question is why the Trump campaign was so eager to work with Russians to get dirt on Hillary. Why didn't they inform the FBI they had received overtures from Russians? Why were there at least 140 contacts between Russians and the Trump campaign? Why did Trump say that he believed Putin that Russia didn't try to interfere in the election -- a lie that the Mueller report has fully exposed.
So many questions.
If anything the Russians were willing to meet with Trump's people to create certain optics- I believe to frame him on behalf of the prior admin. The female lawyer comes to mind, Misfud, and then some loose connections in between. They were already working with Hillary brokering uranium sales- so honestly, who would you rather have as President if you were Putin? A hardline "America first" guy or someone whose known for "pay for play" schemes? I think we'll find out soon enough once the counter investigation comes out.
Anonymous wrote:People defending Trump are in the deep minority of Americans.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-russia-poll/trump-approval-drops-3-points-to-2019-low-after-release-of-mueller-report-reuters-ipsos-poll-idUSKCN1RV16S
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Read the report through and through and one underlying fact became pretty clear to me - Trump is a total tool. A useful idiot. Easily manipulated. It also became abundantly clearer to me just how much McGahn, Kelly and other aides with a conscience protected Trump from himself. I'm scared for the next 6 years if this dangerous President and his corrupt cronies remain in the WH.
+1
Trump is the most pro-American President we've had in decades, rough around the edges, but at least he wasn't a manufactured candidate. The first in a long time that wasn't pre-picked by the uni-party system. I think history will view him kindly.