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9 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 


I was reading that the Italians plan on handing him over to the US, but have found no confirmation of this.  Would not surprise me. That tweet from the other day shocked a lot of people, so if they are admitting he is alive and they knew where he was... Anyhoooo things are about to get interesting!

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3 hours ago, Tiberius said:

George Conway calling for impeachment 

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/george-conway-trump-is-a-cancer-on-the-presidency-congress-should-remove-him/2019/04/18/e75a13d8-6220-11e9-bfad-36a7eb36cb60_story.html?utm_term=.141f56b3bcec

The Constitution commands the president to “take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed.” It requires him to affirm that he will “faithfully execute the Office of President” and to promise to “preserve, protect and defend the Constitution.” And as a result, by taking the presidential oath of office, a president assumes the duty not simply to obey the laws, civil and criminal, that all citizens must obey, but also to be subjected to higher duties — what some excellent recent legal scholarship has termed the “fiduciary obligations of the president.”

Fiduciaries are people who hold legal obligations of trust, like a trustee of a trust. A trustee must act in the beneficiary’s best interests and not his own. If the trustee fails to do that, the trustee can be removed, even if what the trustee has done is not a crime....

 

By these standards, the facts in Mueller’s report condemn Trump even more than the report’s refusal to clear him of a crime. Charged with faithfully executing the laws, the president is, in effect, the nation’s highest law enforcement officer. Yet Mueller’s investigation “found multiple acts by the President that were capable of executing undue influence over law enforcement investigations.”

Trump tried to “limit the scope of the investigation.” He tried to discourage witnesses from cooperating with the government through “suggestions of possible future pardons.” He engaged in “direct and indirect contacts with witnesses with the potential to influence their testimony.” A fair reading of the special counsel’s narrative is that “the likely effect” of these acts was “to intimidate witnesses or to alter their testimony,” with the result that “the justice system’s integrity [was] threatened.” Page after page, act after act, Mueller’s report describes a relentless torrent of such obstructive activity by Trump.

The investigation that Trump tried to interfere with here, to protect his own personal interests, was in significant part an investigation of how a hostile foreign power interfered with our democracy. If that’s not putting personal interests above a presidential duty to the nation, nothing is.

White House counsel John Dean famously told Nixon that there was a cancer within the presidency and that it was growing. What the Mueller report disturbingly shows, with crystal clarity, is that today there is a cancer in the presidency: President Donald J. Trump.

Congress now bears the solemn constitutional duty to excise that cancer without delay.

 

It's hard to imagine George and Kelly Ann staying married. 

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11 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

Very interesting here. Cued up to the relevant time. 

 

 

(12:50) re: DNC hacks. 

 

This is huge


"Appear". Ummmm wow. With all the work that investigation did, it appears (haha) that may have been a bone tossed to the Russia crowd? To put people off the real DNC email hacking trail?  Mueller knows better and for some reason is obfuscating? Curiouser and curiouser. 

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1 hour ago, Deranged Rhino said:

Very interesting here. Cued up to the relevant time. 

 

 

(12:50) re: DNC hacks. 

 

This is huge

 

And this goes back to how someone supposedly determined that the e-mails were downloaded at a rate incompatible with internet speeds?  And that that person could have been Seth Rich?

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8 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

And this goes back to how someone supposedly determined that the e-mails were downloaded at a rate incompatible with internet speeds?  And that that person could have been Seth Rich?

Somehow this has been glossed over for the last 2 1/2 years.

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Just now, 3rdnlng said:

Somehow this has been glossed over for the last 2 1/2 years.

 

Well that all depends on whether you believe that someone truly determined that the information was downloaded using a thumb drive.  It could be fake news.

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1 hour ago, Doc said:

 

And this goes back to how someone supposedly determined that the e-mails were downloaded at a rate incompatible with internet speeds?  And that that person could have been Seth Rich?

 

1 hour ago, 3rdnlng said:

Somehow this has been glossed over for the last 2 1/2 years.

 

It really goes back to the January ICA by clapper and Brennan. The hacking claim is the core charge. If that is wrong, and it is, then it really shows how the whole thing was a set up from the start. 

 

Remember when the ICA first came out it was lied about non stop. "All 17 Intel agencies agree!" It was never all agencies, in fact the NSA which is the lead agency on cyber attacks such as this, put it at less than 50%. Only Brennan's CIA, Comey's FBI and the DNI agreed the hack happened. 

 

It took 7 months to retract the "all 17 Intel agencies agree" lie. But by then everyone believed it. 

 

Theres only one person who can prove how the files were acquired... And he's about to be extradited.  

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42 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

Theres only one person who can prove how the files were acquired... And he's about to be extradited.  

 

I thought you were going to say that they exhumed Seth's body to provide evidence.

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“I am sickened at the extent and pervasiveness of dishonesty and misdirection by individuals in the highest office of the land, including the President,” Romney said. “I am also appalled that, among other things fellow citizens working in a campaign for president welcomed help from Russia.” “It is good news that there was insufficient evidence to charge the President of the United States with having conspired with a foreign adversary or with having obstructed justice,” Romney said. “The alternative would have taken us through a wrenching process with the potential for constitutional crisis. The business of government can move on.”

I'd still bet he'd vote against impeachment though.

 

 

 

https://www.politico.com/story/2019/04/19/romney-sickened-mueller-report-1283543

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17 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

I'd still bet he'd vote against impeachment though.

 

 

 

https://www.politico.com/story/2019/04/19/romney-sickened-mueller-report-1283543

Just like the Electoral College.  The Founders didn't intend for the EC to just "rubber stamp" their person.  The EC was intended to protect the country from the idiots that electoral system elects.   To over-ride people when dishonesty, demagoguery influence them.  The Founders knew that people will make immoral choices.

 

We are at a point where people can't "save face."   People will just ride their mistakes out for the sake of not throwing things into turmoil.  Slugs like Trump are very smart when it comes to knowing how the psychology of people falling into line works. Mitt won't cross that line.  We all do it.  Conservatives are the worst.  It's in the very nature and defintion of being: "conservative."  Afraid of change, the ability to take risks.  

 

Mitt will fall lockstep... Throw it back to idiots, the people.  Kinda appropriate for the season.  It's what Pontius did. Mitt will go back and Trump will cut off his head.

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30 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

Just like the Electoral College.  The Founders didn't intend for the EC to just "rubber stamp" their person.  The EC was intended to protect the country from the idiots that electoral system elects.   To over-ride people when dishonesty, demagoguery influence them.  The Founders knew that people will make immoral choices.

 

We are at a point where people can't "save face."   People will just ride their mistakes out for the sake of not throwing things into turmoil.  Slugs like Trump are very smart when it comes to knowing how the psychology of people falling into line works. Mitt won't cross that line.  We all do it.  Conservatives are the worst.  It's in the very nature and defintion of being: "conservative."  Afraid of change, the ability to take risks.  

 

Mitt will fall lockstep... Throw it back to idiots, the people.  Kinda appropriate for the season.  It's what Pontius did. Mitt will go back and Trump will cut off his head.

Addled. Just addled.

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38 minutes ago, 3rdnlng said:

Addled. Just addled.

 

So funny how in one quick post we find out conservatives, by their very nature, are afraid of change and risk, and in the next comment we find out that it doesn't really matter anyway because people are too stupid to make the right decision about who gets elected.

 

Thank goodness we have the far left here to tell all the stupid people how to think by insisting the coastal elites choose their leaders. How stupid the rest of the country must be to look at NY and CA and think "We should really have our government decided by people whose consistent contributions are staggering taxes, hundreds of thousands of homeless people, sanctuary for illegal criminals...and the equal opportunity to take a dump right in the middle of the street while hoping you don't get typhus."

 

It's not just addled. It's unhinged and delusional.

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