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Old 06-07-2017, 02:04 AM
 
Location: USA
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Just before Congress leaves for Thanksgiving Day 2017. But Trump will leave declaring victory for all the huge and great things he did.
One thing you can be sure about Trump, he won't be trading Deserters for Terrorist, or inviting BLM or the Muslim Brotherhood into the White house
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Old 06-07-2017, 02:11 AM
 
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Vice President Mike Pence is a good candidate for presidency but I don't foresee Trump getting the ouste of peach so I don't know where all this chat about Republicans not warming up with Trump originates because I don't see this alleged disapproval. I think viewers are overly sensitive and they read too deep that things appear worse than they actually are. President Trump has no impeachable actions under his belt. His impeachers would be hard pressed to find a real reason to give him the ouste of peach. Maybe we should ask his enemies, "Would you like the cobbler or the yogurt?"

Cataracts?
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Old 06-07-2017, 02:14 AM
 
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One thing you can be sure about Trump, he won't be trading Deserters for Terrorist, or inviting BLM or the Muslim Brotherhood into the White house
Is that an endorsement? Add to your list, he hasn't murdered any babies!

He did however invite the propaganda arm of an authoritarian government to the WH Oval Office in an unprecedented breach of good judgement and security. Maybe he'll host Kim Jung Un at Mar-a-Lago next? And tell us all how much he admires him!
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Old 06-07-2017, 02:41 AM
 
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Is that an endorsement? Add to your list, he hasn't murdered any babies!

He did however invite the propaganda arm of an authoritarian government to the WH Oval Office in an unprecedented breach of good judgement and security. Maybe he'll host Kim Jung Un at Mar-a-Lago next? And tell us all how much he admires him!

Your right, that was bad judgement by the Cheeto in Chief, having a conversation with a Russian in the Oval office.

Touche' thanks for reminding me

"Obama also began an air campaign targeting Yemen. His first strike was a catastrophe: commanders thought they were targeting al Qaeda but instead hit a tribe with cluster munitions, killing 55 people. Twenty-one were children – 10 of them under five. Twelve were women, five of them pregnant.

I'll add all of the other drone strikes he approved that killed children and babies! Probably a record for a Peace Prize winner
https://www.thebureauinvestigates.co...ikes-than-bush
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Old 06-07-2017, 03:59 AM
 
Location: Pennsylvania
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If Trump is impeached or resigns, I think Mike Pence, considering his hands are clean and he doesn't go down with the ship, has a unique opportunity to save the Republican Party. Conservatives will love him. He's mostly like Trump on domestic policy but he knows how to work with Congress and would actually be able to get something done. More of the conservative agenda will get accomplished with Mike Pence as President than it will under Trump. We have a Republican congress and we are basically stalled under the man. I think Independents and some Democrats, though will have serious policy disagreements with Pence, will be so relieved to be rid of Trump that even they will give him approval, at least at first. The far left will continue to try to take down Pence but the extremes do what they do. I think Pence will likely start with an approval rating in the 70s. If things start going well under him, he could easily be re-elected in a landslide in 2020. Trump has a mountain to climb for re-election in 2020, despite what his hardcore supporters think. If Trump serves to 2020 and gets defeated, my guess is it will be a long time before many independent voters vote Republican again. Mike Pence could in essence at least help save the Republican brand going forward, providing he isn't a complete disaster like who we currently have in office.

P.S. if all you can say is "but Hillary" or "you lost, snowflake" please don't respond to this.
Trump isn't going anywhere.
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Old 06-07-2017, 05:21 AM
 
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I think you folks have lied to yourself so much that it will be shocking to the core if your reality does not become actual reality.

I am actually kind of worried as you people are likely to be very emotional and drastic in your response to such.
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Old 06-07-2017, 05:31 AM
 
Location: OH->FL->NJ
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Pence is a mixed bag of good and bad ideology, but he's fairly consistent and occasionally open to changing his mind. I'd consider him a net improvement over Trump on the whole, but I wouldn't label myself a willful supporter of him.

Some of his positions I take particular umbrage with.
Bland and stodgy. Might be just the recipe.
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Old 06-07-2017, 06:12 AM
 
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If Trump is impeached or resigns, I think Mike Pence, considering his hands are clean and he doesn't go down with the ship, has a unique opportunity to save the Republican Party. Conservatives will love him. He's mostly like Trump on domestic policy but he knows how to work with Congress and would actually be able to get something done. More of the conservative agenda will get accomplished with Mike Pence as President than it will under Trump. We have a Republican congress and we are basically stalled under the man. I think Independents and some Democrats, though will have serious policy disagreements with Pence, will be so relieved to be rid of Trump that even they will give him approval, at least at first. The far left will continue to try to take down Pence but the extremes do what they do. I think Pence will likely start with an approval rating in the 70s. If things start going well under him, he could easily be re-elected in a landslide in 2020. Trump has a mountain to climb for re-election in 2020, despite what his hardcore supporters think. If Trump serves to 2020 and gets defeated, my guess is it will be a long time before many independent voters vote Republican again. Mike Pence could in essence at least help save the Republican brand going forward, providing he isn't a complete disaster like who we currently have in office.

P.S. if all you can say is "but Hillary" or "you lost, snowflake" please don't respond to this.
If,if, if.

Ain't gonna happen.

The repub party does NOT need "saving"!

They hold the presidency, the Senate, the House MOST Governors, state legislatures, etc.

I think you are confused.

You should give more of your time to the dem party which has been in a downward spiral ever since 2009.
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Old 06-07-2017, 06:13 AM
 
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Someone that was about to get beat badly in his home state and wouldn't have been able to muster 2% if he had run for president is never going to get a 70% approval rating.

I'm amazed at those on the "left" that would push something like this since as noted, Pence might be able to get things done where Trump will mostly just twitter at night not actually accomplishing much of anything.

It goes to show that too much of the country is still being run by the establishment. The (D) establishment would even rather have an establishment president that will do so much they claim to be against (yes, I know, they aren't really) than Trump who they see as trampling on their god given place.
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Old 06-07-2017, 06:15 AM
 
Location: Boston
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I'd say Pence is the front runner for President after Trump's 2 terms.
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