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Old 11-17-2017, 06:37 PM
 
Location: Florida
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I've been saying this pretty much since the Harvey Weinstein story broke and I've mostly been ignored, but I think it's been the goal since the very beginning. The Russian collusion story is taking too long to wield any real results so it is time to go to plan B. First comes Harvey, then comes a laundry list of Hollywood stars, then some state level congressmen, then some national level congressmen and then, at long last, Trump himself. Careers destroyed and precedents set but it's all just collateral damage.

You are already seeing people bringing up Trump stories that they haven't brought up since the election. "In the context of the recent allegations..." posts and articles are starting to pop up and you are going to start seeing more of it. All of it, every allegation, every career that's been halted in its tracks, every apology made and every reputation destroyed have all just been props used to set the stage for the final act, taking down Donald Trump.

I may be ignored or mocked or have my judgement questioned for saying this but in a few months time many people will be singing the same tune and it will seem obvious in retrospect.
Quite a theory. Whichever liberal thought it up is incredibly brilliant.

That person knew that after Harvey was outed, all the dominoes would start falling, and as soon as a governmental Dem was named, Trump could not control himself and would then tweet his usual inanities, which would then result in reigning attention down upon him, especially due to the moronic misspelling of his nickname for the person he was attempting to disparage.

So naturally, because Trump has admitted to being a groper and grabber, of course he would stupidly end up dumping the whole mess down upon himself.

Trump was really played by that liberal.

So when will he be resigning?
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Old 11-17-2017, 06:46 PM
 
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I've been saying this pretty much since the Harvey Weinstein story broke and I've mostly been ignored, but I think it's been the goal since the very beginning. The Russian collusion story is taking too long to wield any real results so it is time to go to plan B. First comes Harvey, then comes a laundry list of Hollywood stars, then some state level congressmen, then some national level congressmen and then, at long last, Trump himself. Careers destroyed and precedents set but it's all just collateral damage.

You are already seeing people bringing up Trump stories that they haven't brought up since the election. "In the context of the recent allegations..." posts and articles are starting to pop up and you are going to start seeing more of it. All of it, every allegation, every career that's been halted in its tracks, every apology made and every reputation destroyed have all just been props used to set the stage for the final act, taking down Donald Trump.

I may be ignored or mocked or have my judgement questioned for saying this but in a few months time many people will be singing the same tune and it will seem obvious in retrospect.
People have been saying that since he got elected. Its not something thats been building up, its been here. As long as he plays along with the GOP he is well protected, unless something criminal happens, he is not getting impeached.
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Old 11-17-2017, 06:50 PM
 
Location: Gone
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Nope, the sex scandals will not get him removed, but illegal activities may very well do that. I have no problem with waiting on Mueller, I want all the t's crossed and i's dotted, that way the trumplings will have no valid cause to try and rise up if their master is removed.
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Old 11-17-2017, 06:52 PM
 
Location: Live:Downtown Phoenix, AZ/Work:Greater Los Angeles, CA
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He'll be out in 2024, enjoy!
How? His term ends in 2021 (and no, he won't be re-elected, so don't go there)
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Old 11-17-2017, 06:57 PM
 
Location: Texas
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Talking All of these sexual abuse allegations have been meant to do one thing, to set the stage for Donald Trump's downfall

When tRump leaves the WH, it'll be for bigger crimes than his sexual predation.

But no doubt that will be one more nail in the coffin.

This reality show in DC just keeps getting better all the time. The best part is that it's ALL self-inflicted.

Can't wait for the next episode.

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Old 11-17-2017, 07:52 PM
 
Location: Buckeye, AZ
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Nope, the sex scandals will not get him removed, but illegal activities may very well do that. I have no problem with waiting on Mueller, I want all the t's crossed and i's dotted, that way the trumplings will have no valid cause to try and rise up if their master is removed.
Exactly, having oral sex from Monica didn't get Clinton impeached, lying about it in front of Congress is. I do think that people saying that what Al Franken did was swept under the rug, Franken is being asked to be looked into by Chuck Schumer, one of his own.
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Old 11-18-2017, 07:06 AM
 
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I've been saying this pretty much since the Harvey Weinstein story broke and I've mostly been ignored, but I think it's been the goal since the very beginning. The Russian collusion story is taking too long to wield any real results so it is time to go to plan B. First comes Harvey, then comes a laundry list of Hollywood stars, then some state level congressmen, then some national level congressmen and then, at long last, Trump himself. Careers destroyed and precedents set but it's all just collateral damage.

You are already seeing people bringing up Trump stories that they haven't brought up since the election. "In the context of the recent allegations..." posts and articles are starting to pop up and you are going to start seeing more of it. All of it, every allegation, every career that's been halted in its tracks, every apology made and every reputation destroyed have all just been props used to set the stage for the final act, taking down Donald Trump.

I may be ignored or mocked or have my judgement questioned for saying this but in a few months time many people will be singing the same tune and it will seem obvious in retrospect.
Sixteen women have accused Donald Trump of sexual misconduct. Sixteen. And we even have Trump on tape bragging about assaulting women. But he has the gall to tweet about Al Franken. Meanwhile, six women have accused Moore, and Trump stays silent on that.

Franken apologized for his behavior and asked for an investigation. Trump denied everything and called all 16 women liars.

Yet you blame Trump's hubris and sense of entitlement on everybody except the sexual predator himself, who is busy chastising Franken for one accusation while demanding we ignore the sixteen accusations against him.

And then you question why you might be ignored or mocked? Seriously?
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Old 11-18-2017, 07:07 AM
 
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Trump set his own stage. What every happens to him is called responsibility.
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Old 11-18-2017, 07:08 AM
 
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Why would anyone that had something to hide do this?
Trump's Tweet Condemning Al Franken Assault Allegations Backfires Spectacularly
https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-apo...085949308.html

He doesn't seem to be afraid.

I don't think he will be taken down by his sexual misdeeds, I think it will be something else. He got elected and everyone knew he was a sleaze.
Hillary was right, trumps fan base is deplorable.
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Old 11-18-2017, 07:54 AM
 
Location: Posting from my space yacht.
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People have been saying that since he got elected. Its not something thats been building up, its been here. As long as he plays along with the GOP he is well protected, unless something criminal happens, he is not getting impeached.
I'm not commenting either way on whether or not they will be successful in bringing him down, I'm just talking about where all this is leading. Russia collusion was supposed to bring him down, and although past performance is not always indicative of future results, it hasn't worked yet, and people are getting anxious. Just because there seems to be a plan B doesn't necessarily mean it will work.
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