Anonymous wrote:Most of America would chip-in to a Go Fund Me page for her to spill the beans.
What do you mean by "most"? Even all those who voted for HRC would be unlikely to do that.
Most of America would chip-in to a Go Fund Me page for her to spill the beans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the wild card in all of this is Melania. What if she officially leaves or divorces him? That could cause a ruckus.
Honestly it would not be a big deal. It's pretty obvious how much they dislike each othrr
.
If divorced, she can be compelled to testify by Mueller.
Or she can walk in and volunteer. Payback is a b*tch.
Not gonna happen. She likes her money too much for that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the wild card in all of this is Melania. What if she officially leaves or divorces him? That could cause a ruckus.
Honestly it would not be a big deal. It's pretty obvious how much they dislike each othrr
.
If divorced, she can be compelled to testify by Mueller.
Or she can walk in and volunteer. Payback is a b*tch.
Anonymous wrote:+1. Dem. who would vote for Romney.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My prediction:
1. Mueller will continue to indict various people, getting closer and closer to Trump.
2. In the second half of 2018, Trump will decide Mueller is getting too close, and will arrange for Mueller to be fired.
3. Democrats will go nuts. Republicans will express "deep concern," but will not vote to allow Mueller or any other Special Prosecutor to continue the job. Republicans will say their own congressional investigations are sufficient.
3. In 2019, after the Democrats take back the House, the House will vote to impeach Trump. Democrats will reopen the House investigation of Trump.
4. In 2019-20, the Senate will fail to get the 67 votes needed to remove Trump from office on impeachment. Almost all Democratic Senators will vote for impeachment. Many Republicans will express "deep concern," but only a few will vote to impeach.
5. In 2020, Trump will lose his election.
6. After the November 2020 election, but before the January 2021 inauguration of the new Democratic President, Trump will issue blanket pardons for himself, his family members, and his close associates.
2A. After Mueller is fired, the dead man switches are activated and intel shared by our allies and sealed indictments get unsealed. Hellfire rains from the sky. Patriotic Americans take to the streets in peaceful protest.
5A. Someone (Flake?) will challenge Trump and he will lose his own primary.
This. Republicans will realize he is doing/has done irreparable harm to party brand and will jettison him. Sooner or later self interest kicks in.
Republicans will select Romney in primary. Their last hope of staying afloat as a party.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the wild card in all of this is Melania. What if she officially leaves or divorces him? That could cause a ruckus.
Honestly it would not be a big deal. It's pretty obvious how much they dislike each othrr
.
If divorced, she can be compelled to testify by Mueller.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My prediction:
1. Mueller will continue to indict various people, getting closer and closer to Trump.
2. In the second half of 2018, Trump will decide Mueller is getting too close, and will arrange for Mueller to be fired.
3. Democrats will go nuts. Republicans will express "deep concern," but will not vote to allow Mueller or any other Special Prosecutor to continue the job. Republicans will say their own congressional investigations are sufficient.
3. In 2019, after the Democrats take back the House, the House will vote to impeach Trump. Democrats will reopen the House investigation of Trump.
4. In 2019-20, the Senate will fail to get the 67 votes needed to remove Trump from office on impeachment. Almost all Democratic Senators will vote for impeachment. Many Republicans will express "deep concern," but only a few will vote to impeach.
5. In 2020, Trump will lose his election.
6. After the November 2020 election, but before the January 2021 inauguration of the new Democratic President, Trump will issue blanket pardons for himself, his family members, and his close associates.
2A. After Mueller is fired, the dead man switches are activated and intel shared by our allies and sealed indictments get unsealed. Hellfire rains from the sky. Patriotic Americans take to the streets in peaceful protest.
5A. Someone (Flake?) will challenge Trump and he will lose his own primary.
This. Republicans will realize he is doing/has done irreparable harm to party brand and will jettison him. Sooner or later self interest kicks in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the wild card in all of this is Melania. What if she officially leaves or divorces him? That could cause a ruckus.
Honestly it would not be a big deal. It's pretty obvious how much they dislike each othrr
.
Anonymous wrote:I think the wild card in all of this is Melania. What if she officially leaves or divorces him? That could cause a ruckus.
Anonymous wrote:As long as the economy does well and immigration laws are enforced he'll get a second term. I didn't vote for him, btw.
Anonymous wrote:I think the wild card in all of this is Melania. What if she officially leaves or divorces him? That could cause a ruckus.