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Let's review the case for impeachment against The Botch
Posted by: covfefe ()
Date: July 24, 2017 04:55AM

Trump’s business deals with Russia. Special counsel Mueller is now looking into his past development deals with oligarchs – and the President is petrified about it. As soon as the news broke about this turn in Mueller’s investigation, Donald immediately went to the press and started declaring that his family business should be off-limits. He warned Mueller that if he continued the probe into his private affairs, it would be ‘crossing a red line.’ Red being the operative word.

Donnie Jr. already gave up the whole shebang. When Junior released the e-mails leading up to his now infamous meeting with the coterie of Kremlin-connected operatives, it effectively destroyed Trump’s argument that the Russia story was merely a FAKE NEWS hoax. Moreover, the idea that it was just a one-off meeting that went nowhere, or as little Donnie put it, ‘a big nothing,’ is simply not possible. Even the most benign business meetings are always followed up with a summary exchange. The rest of the interaction will be unearthed, either by the special counsel or Jr. himself, who is set to testify before the Senate Intelligence Committee in a closed session this coming week.

More Donnie Jr. It’s obvious he’s over this. He had his friend leak to People Magazine that he is ‘miserable’ and can’t wait for these four years to be over. Only four, huh? He’s done. Is he pushing his father to resign before he’s brought up on impeachment? I’m sure of it.

Trump’s pardon talk. Question…why is Trump talking about his power to pardon with impunity? If he and his team of stooges were indeed innocent, why would they need a pardon? Again, as Mueller gets closer and closer to the truth, the President seems to be getting more and more unhinged.

Paul Manafort. He’s testifying next week as well and he’s in it up to his neck. Before he joined the Trump campaign, he was in debt to Russia for millions of dollars. The money was owed by shell companies connected to Manafort’s business activities in the Ukraine. Once again, it all points to money laundering. Russia is the loan shark, and a loan shark always collects their debts.

2018 elections. So far, Donald’s greatest protection has been his support from a majority congress. However, that all could change in 2018 if the Democrats regain control. A year is a long time for a nation to be battered by the quotidian Russia revelations in the press. Trump fatigue has already set in. His poll numbers are in the toilet. Throw in the fact that Republicans want to take away people’s health care, and the Democrats have got a hell of a chance to score big in 2008. Of course, one should never underestimate the Dems ability to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.

My signature: Remember the last time Trumptards tried to give us advice about politics then ended up storming the capitol and tried to overthrow our government? Yeah, no thanks morons.

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Re: Let's review the case for impeachment against The Botch
Posted by: covfefe the cuck ()
Date: July 24, 2017 05:29AM

covfefe Wrote:
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Blah, blah, blah...no one reads my shit.

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Re: Let's review the case for impeachment against The Botch
Posted by: Hair Bear ()
Date: July 24, 2017 10:00AM

What do you have against Botch? This guy?
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Re: Let's review the case for impeachment against The Botch
Posted by: So still nothing... ()
Date: July 24, 2017 10:04AM

poor tards... LOL!

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Re: Let's review the case for impeachment against The Botch
Posted by: Bore Us More ()
Date: July 24, 2017 10:23AM

covfefe Wrote:
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> Trump’s business deals with Russia. Special
> counsel Mueller is now looking into his past
> development deals with oligarchs – and the
> President is petrified about it. As soon as the
> news broke about this turn in Mueller’s
> investigation, Donald immediately went to the
> press and started declaring that his family
> business should be off-limits. He warned Mueller
> that if he continued the probe into his private
> affairs, it would be ‘crossing a red line.’
> Red being the operative word.
>
> Donnie Jr. already gave up the whole shebang. When
> Junior released the e-mails leading up to his now
> infamous meeting with the coterie of
> Kremlin-connected operatives, it effectively
> destroyed Trump’s argument that the Russia story
> was merely a FAKE NEWS hoax. Moreover, the idea
> that it was just a one-off meeting that went
> nowhere, or as little Donnie put it, ‘a big
> nothing,’ is simply not possible. Even the most
> benign business meetings are always followed up
> with a summary exchange. The rest of the
> interaction will be unearthed, either by the
> special counsel or Jr. himself, who is set to
> testify before the Senate Intelligence Committee
> in a closed session this coming week.
>
> More Donnie Jr. It’s obvious he’s over this.
> He had his friend leak to People Magazine that he
> is ‘miserable’ and can’t wait for these four
> years to be over. Only four, huh? He’s done. Is
> he pushing his father to resign before he’s
> brought up on impeachment? I’m sure of it.
>
> Trump’s pardon talk. Question…why is Trump
> talking about his power to pardon with impunity?
> If he and his team of stooges were indeed
> innocent, why would they need a pardon? Again, as
> Mueller gets closer and closer to the truth, the
> President seems to be getting more and more
> unhinged.
>
> Paul Manafort. He’s testifying next week as well
> and he’s in it up to his neck. Before he joined
> the Trump campaign, he was in debt to Russia for
> millions of dollars. The money was owed by shell
> companies connected to Manafort’s business
> activities in the Ukraine. Once again, it all
> points to money laundering. Russia is the loan
> shark, and a loan shark always collects their
> debts.
>
> 2018 elections. So far, Donald’s greatest
> protection has been his support from a majority
> congress. However, that all could change in 2018
> if the Democrats regain control. A year is a long
> time for a nation to be battered by the quotidian
> Russia revelations in the press. Trump fatigue has
> already set in. His poll numbers are in the
> toilet. Throw in the fact that Republicans want to
> take away people’s health care, and the
> Democrats have got a hell of a chance to score big
> in 2008. Of course, one should never underestimate
> the Dems ability to snatch defeat from the jaws of
> victory.


Let's not and say we did....LOL

 
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Re: Let's review the case for impeachment against The Botch
Posted by: Let's review... ()
Date: July 24, 2017 10:31AM

Let's not and say we did!

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Re: Let's review the case for impeachment against The Botch
Posted by: better idea ()
Date: July 24, 2017 10:39AM

lets do and say we didn't!

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Re: Let's review the case for impeachment against The Botch
Posted by: you're a dipshit ()
Date: July 24, 2017 11:01AM

And out of 435 Members of Congress, a whopping 2 Members have signed onto impeaching Trump. Sounds like a super strong case there! LOL. Dipshit.

Tell us again how when the Dems take over they're going to restrict presidential pardoning power. Fucking moron.

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Re: Let's review the case for impeachment against The Botch
Posted by: Gerrymanderer2 ()
Date: July 24, 2017 11:22AM

Bitch ass botch.

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Re: Let's review the case for impeachment against The Botch
Posted by: trumpitality ()
Date: July 24, 2017 11:46AM

Every time I remember the election blowing up in the Liberal's faces it makes me smile.

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