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Conway wrote a great OP-ED is the WaPo. He is a conservative that believes in rule of law.
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A core objective — the overarching one, really — was to find out exactly what the Russians were doing. Another was to find out whether there were “links” between the Trump campaign and Russia’s activities. As matters turned out, and quite surprisingly, we now know from public sources that there were links aplenty. So who knows what we might learn on these subjects from Mueller’s still-unreleased report? As Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said on Monday, “Russia’s ongoing efforts to interfere with our democracy are dangerous and disturbing.” He added that he would “welcome” the special counsel’s contributions toward understanding them.
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As for whether the president obstructed justice, that question was always dicey. No one should have been surprised that it raised, as Attorney General William P. Barr’s letter put it, quoting Mueller, “ ‘difficult issues’ of law and fact concerning whether the President’s actions and intent could be viewed as obstruction.” On the law, Barr was probably not wrong to suggest, as he did as a private citizen, that there’s a difference under the statutes between a president destroying evidence or encouraging a witness to lie and a presidential directive saying, “Don’t waste your time investigating that.” But that doesn’t mean that the latter can’t be an impeachable offense.
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On the facts, obstruction turns on what’s in a defendant’s mind — often a difficult thing to determine, and especially difficult with a mind as twisted as Trump’s. And complicating things even more, paradoxically, is the fact that some of Trump’s arguably obstructionist conduct took place in full public view — something that, with a normal person with normal moral inhibitions, would have indicated a lack of criminal intent. But in the head of Donald J. Trump, who knows?
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If his report doesn’t exonerate the president, there must be something pretty damning in it about him, even if it might not suffice to prove a crime beyond a reasonable doubt. And in saying that the report “catalogu[ed] the President’s actions, many of which took place in public view,” Barr’s letter makes clear that the report also catalogues actions taken privately that shed light on possible obstruction, actions that the American people and Congress yet know nothing about.
1. Trump has no integrity. He's a pathological liar.
2. He has no dignity. He proved that during the scandal over the Hollywood Access Tape.
3. He has no honor. He proved that by his baseless and false attacks on a true American hero, McCain.
4. He has no sense of duty. He claimed he had bone spurs to get out of serving in Vietnam.
Anyone who would vote for Trump after all this is hopeless. We won't try to get your vote. We'll appeal to people who didn't show up last time and get their votes instead.
1. The platform he ran on was vastly superior to Clinton's.
2. The way he has governed is a big disappointment compared to his campaign platform (although part of the is due to the conspiracy to illegally remove him from office).
3. The way he has governed is still vastly superior to what we would have gotten from Clinton.
4. None of the stuff you mentioned is of any interest to any rational person in view of 1-3.
He's a tool, he should respect his wife and support her endeavor's. Been married 41 years and we are a team, marriage is all about compromise and fidelity. He's being a childish, self-centered shiff-head.
How do we know he doesn't? We have no way of knowing anything about either of them except the words that come out of their mouths.
He's a tool, he should respect his wife and support her endeavor's. Been married 41 years and we are a team, marriage is all about compromise and fidelity. He's being a childish, self-centered shiff-head.
Kellyanne hated Trump before she rolled over for the money and the prestige. Go to YouTube and watch how mercilessly she bashed him before she became his bootlicker.
There is nothing to say she doesn't still hate Trump. One doesn't spew the kind of vitriol she did against Donald Trump and then suddenly become a true believer overnight.
Maybe George is speaking for both of them.
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