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View Poll Results: Will the Michael Cohen testimony bring enough dirt on Trump to impeach?
Yes, i believe it will 44 14.15%
It will definitely hurt Trump but not enough to impeach 104 33.44%
No, basically it will be a nothingburger 163 52.41%
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Old 02-27-2019, 10:37 AM
 
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Cohen confirmed what I always suspected: Trump never thought he'd actually win.
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Old 02-27-2019, 10:37 AM
 
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cool, go start a thread on that, we are talking about Cohen here, not some side show.


BTW Cohen says Trump knew all about the stolen emails....
He “says” he knew about them after they were stolen and a “day or two” before they were released. Even if this were true, which he provides no evidence for, it is not even close to collusion. Such a weak argument, so the facts coming out of this is Trump pays porn stars, which we knew about a long time ago. This is more of a spectacle than anything
 
Old 02-27-2019, 10:38 AM
 
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Wouldn't believe a single word Cohen says.



What does his Talmud say about truth and lies?
What does it say about repentance?
 
Old 02-27-2019, 10:39 AM
 
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The more I listen to Cohen the more I believe him. He got caught in Trump's web of dishonesty and made a living from it. His motivations and reasons for coming clean now all make sense. The more the Republicans bash Cohen the more they look shallow and self-serving.

He's a filthy scum that thought he could get rich off the backs of other scoundrels. Problem is he laid down with dogs that have more fleas than him.


Now he is singing to try and save his a$$. Likely at this point he is being truthful, and he "found Jesus" so to speak.


Given the chance, he'll go back to his previous behaviors if he thinks he can get ahead. It doesn't feel like he has hit bottom yet.


But all of that doesn't mean his impressions of his previous boss are inaccurate. He worked for a filthy con-man whose time is yet to come. But it will. That much we can take away from these hearings. Life has a way of meting out justice, whether legal or practical. Maybe for Trump it is his children who will do the time, while he watches (with nary an ounce of guilt; or maybe not).
 
Old 02-27-2019, 10:39 AM
 
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Cohen said he's a good lawyer that does his job, but now he's saying he failed to inform Trump of his legal obligations....
Massie got him good.
 
Old 02-27-2019, 10:41 AM
 
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He “says” he knew about them after they were stolen and a “day or two” before they were released. Even if this were true, which he provides no evidence for, it is not even close to collusion. Such a weak argument, so the facts coming out of this is Trump pays porn stars, which we knew about a long time ago. This is more of a spectacle than anything
And if the Mueller report provides corroborating evidence, what will you say then? That Mueller is lying, too? And even if it doesn't fit under the legal definition of "collusion," how is it that it doesn't bother you? Over, under, around: Trump supporters look everywhere but in the face of truth.
 
Old 02-27-2019, 10:41 AM
 
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He's a filthy scum that thought he could get rich off the backs of other scoundrels. Problem is he laid down with dogs that have more fleas than him.


Now he is singing to try and save his a$$. Likely at this point he is being truthful, and he "found Jesus" so to speak.


Given the chance, he'll go back to his previous behaviors if he thinks he can get ahead. It doesn't feel like he has hit bottom yet.


But all of that doesn't mean his impressions of his previous boss are inaccurate. He worked for a filthy con-man whose time is yet to come. But it will. That much we can take away from these hearings. Life has a way of meting out justice, whether legal or practical. Maybe for Trump it is his children who will do the time, while he watches (with nary an ounce of guilt; or maybe not).
He's going to jail for what the judge called a “veritable smorgasbord of criminal conduct" so he isn't going to save his ass.

And now liberals will hang on every word he says? Ba ha ha ha
 
Old 02-27-2019, 10:41 AM
 
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He “says” he knew about them after they were stolen and a “day or two” before they were released. Even if this were true, which he provides no evidence for, it is not even close to collusion. Such a weak argument, so the facts coming out of this is Trump pays porn stars, which we knew about a long time ago. This is more of a spectacle than anything
Trump announced on live television that in a couple days...he would have information about his opponent that we all would find interesting. It is true. He spoke to Stone. Stone spoke to Assange.
 
Old 02-27-2019, 10:42 AM
 
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He's going to jail for what the judge called a “veritable smorgasbord of criminal conduct" so he isn't going to save his ass.

And now liberals will hang on every word he says? Ba ha ha ha
Dude, he committed crime for the president and the Republican Party!!!!
 
Old 02-27-2019, 10:43 AM
 
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He “says” he knew about them after they were stolen and a “day or two” before they were released. Even if this were true, which he provides no evidence for, it is not even close to collusion. Such a weak argument, so the facts coming out of this is Trump pays porn stars, which we knew about a long time ago. This is more of a spectacle than anything

Wow, you compartmentalise so neatly..

Now let's pretend That breaking campaign finance laws is not a crime and we can pretend none of the crimes are real and this way you can tell yourself trump is a great guy..
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