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Do they have the slightest understanding of what impeachment of this President could bring about if there is not clear and indisputable evidence of some serious wrong doing?

Like Gowdy has said if you got something bring it or shut up and stand aside!

It isn't about indisputable proof. It is about driving down Trump's poll numbers to a low enough level that he can be impeached without a backlash from the public.



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if Mueller can't prove anything, how about we turn around and charge the democrats that are calling for his impeachment with treason and trying to subvert and overthrow a duly elected government?

surely we must be able to find one sympathetic republican prosecutor who will go after these scum sucking swamp creatures and do to them what they're trying to do to us



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Incredible hypocrisy and a complete lack of self-awareness.

"President Trump is trying to destroy CNN."

Good God, do you have a single clue, half-wit? Just what in the world do you think you do every damn day??

Oh, and "FoxNews is a political organization."

Holy shit. You are clueless. Completely clueless. CNN is so very biased, there's no coming back from it. Clueless, son.



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My gag reflex could only stand 1:14.




You can't truly call yourself "peaceful" unless you are capable of great violence. If you're not capable of great violence, you're not peaceful, you're harmless.

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Joey D 7/9/18



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INTERVIEW - JOE DIGENOVA - legal analyst and former US Attorney to the District of Columbia

SUPREME COURT NOMINATION PREVIEW:

>> SCOTUS nominee to be announced tonight at 9 pm

- Trump tweet: "Looking forward to announcing my final decision on the United States Supreme Court Justice at 9:00pmE tomorrow night at the @WhiteHouse. An exceptional person will be chosen!"

- Top rumored three Supreme Court nominees: Brett Kavanaugh, Amy Coney Barrett and Raymond Kethledge

- Dick Durbin: Blocking Trump's Supreme Court pick more important than red state Dems getting re-elected

- Durbin says just one Republican voting no could stop Trump's nominee... suggesting Dems are ready to vote no before anybody is announced

MUELLER / MANAFORT / PRESS

>> Mueller’s ‘Pit Bull’ Arranged Meeting With Reporters To Discuss Manafort Investigation (Daily Caller) -- Justice Department documents released on Friday confirm that the DOJ attorney known as Robert Mueller’s “pit bull” arranged a meeting with journalists in April 2017 to discuss an investigation into Paul Manafort. The documents show that Andrew Weissmann arranged a meeting with DOJ and FBI officials and four Associated Press reporters on April 11, 2017, just over a month before Mueller was appointed special counsel. Manafort’s lawyers obtained the documents on June 29 and revealed them in a briefing filed in federal court in Virginia. The attorneys are pushing for a hearing into what they say are possible leaks of secret grand jury information, false information and potentially classified materials from the meeting.




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https://www.reuters.com/articl...s-idUSKBN1JV13R?il=0

If I could stomach listening to him anymore, I wonder what the establishment puppet Shapiro has to say. Probably angry that Trump is winning again.
 
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I just walked the into the local liberal run bookstore here in town and asked for Trump's new immigration book.
The owner said "Get the f'k out!"
I said, "Yeah, that one."......



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STOLEN ! Big Grin




 
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Protesters last night literally had signs that said "We oppose Trump's nominee __________" and Sharpies!

And no one from the Left wants to admit that they are all phony, paid-for Astroturfers?

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Protesters last night literally had signs that said "We oppose Trump's nominee __________" and Sharpies!

And no one from the Left wants to admit that they are all phony, paid-for Astroturfers?

Roll Eyes


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(A tip of the Capp to Al!)




Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me.

When you had the votes, we did things your way. Now, we have the votes and you will be doing things our way. This lesson in political reality from Lyndon B. Johnson

"Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible." - Justice Janice Rogers Brown
 
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Classic Trump trolling!

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As the media was being shown to the location of President Trump’s Supreme Court announcement, there was some epic trolling en route. The White House staff reportedly took members of the press past a portrait of Hillary Clinton. Now, that has to get under liberal members’ skin. It’s a classic 'what could have been moment,' but one that will never ever happen. That being Hillary Clinton becoming president of the United States and choosing her own Supreme Court pick. The Daily Caller’s Benny Johnson asked Special Assistant to the President & Deputy Press Secretary Hogan Gidley if was done on purpose. He said it was—but CNN takes the troll game even deeper.


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Saw this on twitter as a reply to director Joss Whedon's tweet claiming "Even CONSIDERING this nomination will cement the first American dictatorship #KavaNO"

 
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There are some hilarious replies Big Grin
 
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I heard this on Fox tonight and am still scratching my head:

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Fox News’ Chris Stirewalt: Trump is Gonna Fly Into NATO ‘Like a Seagull’ and ‘Defecate All Over Everything’
On Tuesday night, Fox News politics editor Chris Stirewalt shared his thoughts about President Donald Trump‘s trip to the upcoming NATO summit.

Fox News anchor Shannon Bream had Stirewalt react to Sen. Bob Corker (R-TN) expressing concern over a potential “bad NATO meeting” and that a “consolation” is given to Russian President Vladimir Putin afterwards.

Stirewalt had one message for congressional Republicans.

“Quit kidding yourselves,” Stirewalt told the GOP. “You will not stop Donald Trump from undermining NATO… and you will not stop him from realigning U.S. Foreign policy to be more favorable towards Russia. He is going to do it.”

Stirewalt then painted quite a picture with the following analogy.

“And the Republicans who say, ‘Well, we have a broad foreign policy apparatus and we forced him to impose these sanctions and we forced him to do these things,’ he’s going to fly into Brussels like a seagull,” Stirewalt continued. “He is going to defecate all over everything, squawk and fly away is what he’s going to do in Brussels.”

“Oh no,” Shannon Bream reacted.

“And the Europeans are going to continue to say to each other, ‘We don’t have a reliable partner in the U.S. government right now. We don’t think this is really a working relationship plus we have a trade were going with them,'” Stirewalt added. “ The president will succeed, whether it’s temporary or lasting, realigning U.S. foreign policy away from Europe and toward Moscow. It’s going to happen and Republicans like Corker better quit kidding themselves that they have a tether on this guy.”


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Whiskey Tango Foxtrot???
No explanation, just came out with that. I used to think he was a common-sense guy.


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I heard this on Fox tonight and am still scratching my head:

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Fox News’ Chris Stirewalt: Trump is Gonna Fly Into NATO ‘Like a Seagull’ and ‘Defecate All Over Everything’
On Tuesday night, Fox News politics editor Chris Stirewalt shared his thoughts about President Donald Trump‘s trip to the upcoming NATO summit.

Fox News anchor Shannon Bream had Stirewalt react to Sen. Bob Corker (R-TN) expressing concern over a potential “bad NATO meeting” and that a “consolation” is given to Russian President Vladimir Putin afterwards.

Stirewalt had one message for congressional Republicans.

“Quit kidding yourselves,” Stirewalt told the GOP. “You will not stop Donald Trump from undermining NATO… and you will not stop him from realigning U.S. Foreign policy to be more favorable towards Russia. He is going to do it.”

Stirewalt then painted quite a picture with the following analogy.

“And the Republicans who say, ‘Well, we have a broad foreign policy apparatus and we forced him to impose these sanctions and we forced him to do these things,’ he’s going to fly into Brussels like a seagull,” Stirewalt continued. “He is going to defecate all over everything, squawk and fly away is what he’s going to do in Brussels.”

“Oh no,” Shannon Bream reacted.

“And the Europeans are going to continue to say to each other, ‘We don’t have a reliable partner in the U.S. government right now. We don’t think this is really a working relationship plus we have a trade were going with them,'” Stirewalt added. “ The president will succeed, whether it’s temporary or lasting, realigning U.S. foreign policy away from Europe and toward Moscow. It’s going to happen and Republicans like Corker better quit kidding themselves that they have a tether on this guy.”


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Whiskey Tango Foxtrot???
No explanation, just came out with that. I used to think he was a common-sense guy.


Stirewalt can be a dunderhead at times.

He and Dana Perino just barely hold their contempt for Trump in check. This time, it got out.

President Trump is trying to get the Europeans to do something they do not want to do: divert money from their self-indulgent pet spending projects/socialism to pay their own way for defense.

It is a bit like the 30 something who recently had to have a court evict him from his mom and dad's house. The guy verbally abused his parents, broke his promises to them, sucked up their money, was not self-aware, added his own kid to those for whom his parents necessitated support and was blaringly ungrateful.

Is Trump's attitude so hard to understand? Is it so hard for Stirewalt to see what is happening? Maybe his underlying contempt only lets him see so much.

For how many decades can we say, enough is enough? Using what are essentially our subsidies to now defend against an internal invasion force behind our NATO lines, created without listening to average citizens inside those countries and from our president without, makes it more reasonable to strongly say, "pay your share" We should be asking for more because many of those countries are now making things harder for a common defense.

Europe's self-created instability invites adventurism by other nations.

Stirewalt's notion that President Trump is realigning to Russia is ridiculous. Russia is acting like a grown up nation and Trump can be tough on them, which he has with sanctions and military challenges, but the Europeans whine like little girls as unbecoming adolescent nations. At some point, you no longer get an allowance for making your own bed. Stirewalt and many of those EU leaders need to grow up.


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Hey Angela...Time to start paying your fair share! Big Grin




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He and Dana Perino just barely hold their contempt for Trump in check. This time, it got out.


100% correct. Can't stand either of them with their condescending commentary.
 
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Trump is playing chess and he’s 6 moves ahead of those media chuckleheads. Everyone else is playing checkers with dried dogshit on a Chutes and Ladders board.
 
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President Trump at NATO mtg

PRESIDENT TRUMP: Well, I have to say, I think it’s very sad when Germany makes a massive oil and gas deal with Russia, where you’re supposed to be guarding against Russia, and Germany goes out and pays billions and billions of dollars a year to Russia. So we’re protecting Germany. We’re protecting France. We’re protecting all of these countries. And then numerous of the countries go out and make a pipeline deal with Russia, where they’re paying billions of dollars into the coffers of Russia.

So we’re protect you against Russia, but they’re paying billions of dollars to Russia, and I think that’s very inappropriate. And the former Chancellor of Germany is the head of the pipeline company that’s supplying the gas. Ultimately, Germany will have almost 70 percent of their country controlled by Russia with natural gas.

So you tell me, is that appropriate? I mean, I’ve been complaining about this from the time I got in. It should have never been allowed to have happened. But Germany is totally controlled by Russia, because they will be getting from 60 to 70 percent of their energy from Russia and a new pipeline. And you tell me if that’s appropriate, because I think it’s not, and I think it’s a very bad thing for NATO and I dont think it should have happened. And I think we have to talk to Germany about it.

On top of that, Germany is just paying a little bit over 1 percent, whereas the United States, in actual numbers, is paying 4.2 percent of a much larger GDP. So I think that’s inappropriate also. You know, we’re protecting Germany, we’re protecting France. We’re protecting everybody. And yet we’re paying a lot of money to protect.

Now, this has been going on for decades. This has been brought up by other presidents. But other presidents never did anything about it because I dont think they understood it or they just didnt want to get involved.

But I have to bring it up, because I think it’s very unfair to our country. It’s very unfair to our taxpayer. And I think that these countries have to step it up not over a 10-year period; they have to step it up immediately. Germany is a rich country. They talk about they’re going to increase it a tiny bit by 2030. Well, they could increase it immediately tomorrow and have no problem. I dont think it’s fair to the United States.

So we’re going to have to do something because we’re not going to put up with it. We can’t put up with it. And it’s inappropriate.

So we have to talk about the billions and billions of dollars that’s being paid to the country that we’re supposed to be protecting you against. You know, everybody is talking about it all over the world. They’ll say, well, wait a minute, we’re supposed to be protecting you from Russia, but why are you paying billions of dollars to Russia for energy? Why are countries in NATO, namely Germany, having a large percentage of their energy needs paid to Russia and taken care of by Russia?

Now, if you look at it, Germany is a captive of Russia because they supply. They got rid of their coal plants. They got rid of their nuclear. They’re getting so much of the oil and gas from Russia. I think it’s something that NATO has to look at. I think it’s very inappropriate. You and I agree that it’s inappropriate. I dont know what you can do about it now, but it certainly doesnt seem to make sense that they paid billions of dollars to Russia and now we have to defend them against Russia.

SECRETARY GENERAL STOLTENBERG: You know, NATO is an alliance of 29 nations, and there are sometimes differences and different views, and also some disagreements. And the gas pipeline from Russia to Germany is one issue where allies disagree. But the strength of NATO is that despite these differences, we have always been able to unite around our core task, to protect and defend each other, because we understand that we are stronger together than apart.

I think that two World Wars and the Cold War taught us that we are stronger together than apart.

PRESIDENT TRUMP: But how can you be together when a country is getting its energy from the person you want protection against or from the group that you want protection?

SECRETARY GENERAL STOLTENBERG: Because we understand that when we stand together, also in dealing with Russia, we are stronger. I think what we have seen is that —

PRESIDENT TRUMP: No, you’re just making Russia richer. You’re not dealing with Russia. You’re making Russia richer.


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