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Old 03-23-2019, 07:38 PM
 
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for the party that despises cops, they sure seem to like federal law enforcement.
False premise.
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Old 03-23-2019, 07:44 PM
 
Location: Houston
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sounds like no matter what, you're in for another two years of misery. the pain will fade though. I barely even remember the name of the brutal mass murderer trump replaced.
No misery here. I waited patiently to get a Dem majority in the House and I'll wait just a little longer to get Trump out. Until then, life goes on. Maybe YOU get stressed out over such things but I don't.

On that note, I have noticed a marked increase in the amount of anger and vitriol displayed by the average Trumpling these days. They're getting angrier by the day it seems. They see the writing on the wall and they're not sure how to deal with it. We had to fire a Trump supporter the other day because he could no longer interact with the rest of the team without some sort of unpleasantness taking place.
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Old 03-23-2019, 07:56 PM
 
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No misery here. I waited patiently to get a Dem majority in the House and I'll wait just a little longer to get Trump out. Until then, life goes on. Maybe YOU get stressed out over such things but I don't.

On that note, I have noticed a marked increase in the amount of anger and vitriol displayed by the average Trumpling these days. They're getting angrier by the day it seems. They see the writing on the wall and they're not sure how to deal with it. We had to fire a Trump supporter the other day because he could no longer interact with the rest of the team without some sort of unpleasantness taking place.
Amazing how they turned infotainment and reality shows into their real lives. Someday, god willing, this will be over and we can do studies on why people behave in such a self-destructive manner. I mean...we know the basics....for ATTENTION. But we like to think other people are capable of keeping their yappers closed. Discretion is the better part of valor and all of that.

I feel bad for our Republic and I feel bad for the uneducated and all those who aren't making it. But there is only so much I can do about it (volunteer, etc.) and after that, it's on the voters.

As the famous quote went:

“As democracy is perfected, the office of the President represents, more and more closely, the inner soul of the people. On some great and glorious day, the plain folks of the land will reach their heart’s desire at last, and the White House will be occupied by a downright fool and a complete narcissistic moron.”

Truer words were never spoken! - 100 years ago!
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Old 03-23-2019, 08:18 PM
 
Location: Boston
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No misery here. I waited patiently to get a Dem majority in the House and I'll wait just a little longer to get Trump out. Until then, life goes on. Maybe YOU get stressed out over such things but I don't.

On that note, I have noticed a marked increase in the amount of anger and vitriol displayed by the average Trumpling these days. They're getting angrier by the day it seems. They see the writing on the wall and they're not sure how to deal with it. We had to fire a Trump supporter the other day because he could no longer interact with the rest of the team without some sort of unpleasantness taking place.
Trump supporters must be really bummed out huh? Mueller investigation over, Dems running for cover crying and whining, ready to turn on Mueller as predicted, yeah things are tough for Trump supporters these days...lol
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Old 03-23-2019, 08:24 PM
 
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Trump supporters must be really bummed out huh? Mueller investigation over, Dems running for cover crying and whining, ready to turn on Mueller as predicted, yeah things are tough for Trump supporters these days...lol
No one is running for cover and crying. But I sure hope Trump will stop all his whining about it.
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Old 03-23-2019, 08:36 PM
 
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She can call the dog Mule/Muel for short. No one will be the wiser.

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No one is running for cover and crying. But I sure hope Trump will stop all his whining about it.
Are you kidding? The Dems thought investigation was the stay out of jail ticket for leftist elites. Of course they are running for cover and crying.
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Old 03-24-2019, 10:16 PM
 
Location: Avignon, France
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So what you're saying is that Mueller has now become a folk hero to Democrats on the scale to which Trump has become a folk hero to Republicans? Yeah I'll buy that. Some Democrats did look to Mueller to right the wrong that happened in November of 2016 but not the majority of us. We're looking to November 2020 to correct that mistake.
What wrong was this? You mean Trump winning the Presidential election...Fair and square? That wrong?
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Old 03-24-2019, 10:18 PM
 
Location: The 719
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So what you're saying is that Mueller has now become a folk hero to Democrats on the scale to which Trump has become a folk hero to Republicans? Yeah I'll buy that. Some Democrats did look to Mueller to right the wrong that happened in November of 2016 but not the majority of us. We're looking to November 2020 to correct that mistake.


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Actually, it was the FBI and the CIA who threw themselves under the bus, with their execrable, inexcusable behavior.

These agencies are supposed to be largely apolitical. In contrast, they are overrun with sniveling political hacks, many of whom think it's within their professional purview to determine who the next President should be (the FBI especially.)

When you have some bed-wetting, amoral twerp like former FBI agent Peter Strzok taking it upon himself to either determine or change the outcome of a presidential election, you have either a dweeb who doesn't understand his job function, or else a megalomaniac who should be in prison.

John Brennan (aka "Martin Bormann's Stupider Brother," as he was known at the University of Texas) suffers from the same delusions of grandeur. He apparently never learned that his job to was to carry out orders, not change the executive who issued them. Same thing goes for that perjuring poltroon James Clapper.

Which is not to say that there aren't dedicated, professional agents working at both the FBI and CIA. But the individuals in upper management in both agencies in 2016 apparently took the position that it's their job to determine who the President is going to be, and they acted accordingly.

To be completely clear, nothing in any of their job descriptions either requires, authorizes or even contemplates conspiring to use public resources in an effort to defeat any candidate, which is what all these buffoons have in common.
This.

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Old 04-18-2019, 05:52 PM
 
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Do they still feel
The same?
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Old 04-18-2019, 06:02 PM
 
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A folk hero to whom?

I am a democrat, and the purpose of this report seemed to me to be entirely in its writing rather than in any action prompted by what it would reveal.

That is to say, as with many such publications, it was written so that someone could say it had been written.

Trump is also deeply indebted to the Chinese, who own most of his real estate holdings. Yet despite this glaring conflict of interest, no one seems to care. It isn’t useful to any agenda, I suppose, save the absurdity of his Sabre rattling against a nation for PR.
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