Today in Trump's 1st term as President
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God, grant me serenity to accept the things I can't change
Courage to change the things I can
And the firepower to make a difference.
Courage to change the things I can
And the firepower to make a difference.
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Trump administration sanctions Russian spies, trolls over U.S. election interference, cyber attacks. And about time.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/na ... 506faa3f98
On a more comical note, Trump wrongly insists US has trade deficit with Canada. He admits in a speech "I didn’t even know. ... I had no idea. I just said, ‘You’re wrong.’”...
https://apnews.com/659df7cb0d2f4b1a820f ... ith-Canada
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/na ... 506faa3f98
On a more comical note, Trump wrongly insists US has trade deficit with Canada. He admits in a speech "I didn’t even know. ... I had no idea. I just said, ‘You’re wrong.’”...
https://apnews.com/659df7cb0d2f4b1a820f ... ith-Canada
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/na ... story.html
Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe on Thursday made a final pitch to the Justice Department about why he should not be fired just 72 hours before his retirement, leaving Attorney General Jeff Sessions to decide the matter with a deadline rapidly approaching.
The decision could be consequential for McCabe’s financial future, as if he is fired, he could lose significant retirement benefits. The FBI office that handles employee discipline has recommended terminating the former deputy director over accusations he authorized disclosing sensitive information to a reporter and then lied about it.
FIRE!
Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe on Thursday made a final pitch to the Justice Department about why he should not be fired just 72 hours before his retirement, leaving Attorney General Jeff Sessions to decide the matter with a deadline rapidly approaching.
The decision could be consequential for McCabe’s financial future, as if he is fired, he could lose significant retirement benefits. The FBI office that handles employee discipline has recommended terminating the former deputy director over accusations he authorized disclosing sensitive information to a reporter and then lied about it.
FIRE!
I believe the basic political division in this country is not between liberals and conservatives but between those who believe that they should have a say in the personal lives of strangers and those who do not.
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Mueller subpoenaed Trump Organization records in Russian Collusion investigation.
Waited a year to do this.
Fishing expedition or did the investigation lead him here?
Knowing Trump, I’m sure his appointment of Jeff Sessions is really getting on his nerves.
Mueller subpoenaed Trump Organization records in Russian Collusion investigation.
Waited a year to do this.
Fishing expedition or did the investigation lead him here?
Knowing Trump, I’m sure his appointment of Jeff Sessions is really getting on his nerves.
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Looking in all this business, I’m sure he will find a broken law. Thats what he is after.philip964 wrote:https://www.wsj.com/articles/special-co ... 1521143068
Mueller subpoenaed Trump Organization records in Russian Collusion investigation.
Waited a year to do this.
Fishing expedition or did the investigation lead him here?
Knowing Trump, I’m sure his appointment of Jeff Sessions is really getting on his nerves.
If you count from the time if the FISA application, they have been looking for dirt on this AMERICAN FOR TWO YEARS!!!!!! LEAVE HIM ALONE!!!!!
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How many times a day could you say this?
How many times a day could you say this?
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Trump decides to remove national security adviser, and others may follow - The Washington Post
Don Jr. getting a divorce.
Your fired says wife.
Don Jr. getting a divorce.
Your fired says wife.
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I for one could never understand treating the pain of the children of others, as a joke. This as the children of that person, I never equated to the person themselves. No matter how much I despised both the Clintons and Obama, I would never look at their kids to attack, kinda thought that was a bit cowardly. But, I guess everyone to their own.philip964 wrote:Trump decides to remove national security adviser, and others may follow - The Washington Post
Don Jr. getting a divorce.
Your fired says wife.
Unless we keep the barbarian virtues, gaining the civilized ones will be of little avail. Oversentimentality, oversoftness, washiness, and mushiness are the great dangers of this age and of this people." Teddy Roosevelt"
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In case you haven't noticed, norms have changed. Enthics, morals, civility, and even decency don't seem to matter much anymore. Also, you're not talking about a "kid" but an adult very involved on the political scene.DEB wrote:I for one could never understand treating the pain of the children of others, as a joke. This as the children of that person, I never equated to the person themselves. No matter how much I despised both the Clintons and Obama, I would never look at their kids to attack, kinda thought that was a bit cowardly. But, I guess everyone to their own.philip964 wrote:Trump decides to remove national security adviser, and others may follow - The Washington Post
Don Jr. getting a divorce.
Your fired says wife.
"Fellowship, Leadership, Scholarship, Service." Anyone?
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Sessions fires FBI McCabe two days before he can retire.
Sessions fires FBI McCabe two days before he can retire.
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It couldn't have happened to a nicer guy.philip964 wrote:https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/justic ... re-n856751
Sessions fires FBI McCabe two days before he can retire.
Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence. - John Adams
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Kathy Griffin is back. Carnegie Hall show sells out in one day.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-attack ... 28043.html
Trump attacks the fairness of the Mueller probe. Drudge readers want Trump to fire Mueller.
Its been a year. There has been really no smoke let alone a smoking gun. They have an associate of Trump on lying under very questionable circumstances by the government, and financial crimes by another, but well before the election. No Russian collusion at all.
I've been waiting for Mueller to look into the obvious Russian collusion, but instead he is now looking into Trump's business. If Mueller had at least pretended to be impartial by hiring a few Republicans on his team or just took one tiny look into Uranium One or the Clinton foundation and gifts and speaking fees from Russia, I might think he was ok. But so far he seems to be running a partisan witch hunt.
I don't even remember now, what was so important that a Special Prosecutor was appointed in the first place. With Watergate it was a crime, the break-in of a political opponents office for spying. With Whitewater it was a failed Bank (insured by the US Government) and questionable loans made to the Clinton's. Here it is collusion with Russia. Far as I know that isn't even a crime. Bribery is a crime, but no one has even suggested bribery.
From my point of view it all seems now a political coup, an attempt to silence an honest election of a President by the American people.
If that happens, it will not end well for the country.
Kathy Griffin is back. Carnegie Hall show sells out in one day.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-attack ... 28043.html
Trump attacks the fairness of the Mueller probe. Drudge readers want Trump to fire Mueller.
Its been a year. There has been really no smoke let alone a smoking gun. They have an associate of Trump on lying under very questionable circumstances by the government, and financial crimes by another, but well before the election. No Russian collusion at all.
I've been waiting for Mueller to look into the obvious Russian collusion, but instead he is now looking into Trump's business. If Mueller had at least pretended to be impartial by hiring a few Republicans on his team or just took one tiny look into Uranium One or the Clinton foundation and gifts and speaking fees from Russia, I might think he was ok. But so far he seems to be running a partisan witch hunt.
I don't even remember now, what was so important that a Special Prosecutor was appointed in the first place. With Watergate it was a crime, the break-in of a political opponents office for spying. With Whitewater it was a failed Bank (insured by the US Government) and questionable loans made to the Clinton's. Here it is collusion with Russia. Far as I know that isn't even a crime. Bribery is a crime, but no one has even suggested bribery.
From my point of view it all seems now a political coup, an attempt to silence an honest election of a President by the American people.
If that happens, it will not end well for the country.
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Mueller’s investigation flouts justice department standards.
Mueller’s investigation flouts justice department standards.
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Trump supporters psychoanalysied: all want power over others, want conformity.
Humm, I thought it was: wanted to keep guns and didn’t want a crook tyrant in office.
Who knew!
Trump supporters psychoanalysied: all want power over others, want conformity.
Humm, I thought it was: wanted to keep guns and didn’t want a crook tyrant in office.
Who knew!
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President Trump has been criticized for his silence over the bombings which have targeted victims from Austin's historically black and Latino neighborhoods
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Odd..."all want power over others, want conformity."
Isn't that the left's aim to a tee?
Isn't that the left's aim to a tee?