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  1. Like the normal sentencing guidelines? That would be like dropping the party line.
  2. Have followed US Politics since the Watergate. Seen many Presidents and administrations, including Clinton who didn't care a whit about foreign policy, and the bungling efforts of Carter. But the real outstanding corruption instances are stuff like Nixon, Iran gate (Reagan) Gulf wars (Bush's) and the completely mendacious and corrupt Trump administration. Even yesterday, this Stone business is pretty well the most naked. overt and obvious case of political interference. I have seen - with his personal stooge as Attorney General (Barr) and totally compliant lapdog Republican legislators in both House and Senate - they no longer make the slightest attempt to hide it. As far as Lindbaugh......using the word sincere about him is a complete waste of time. The medal from Trump, is an insult and a total sham. btw.....you calling my observations "partisan and biased claptrap".....and musing about "work to do".......shows me that you are working far too hard to provide a nakedly immoral Trump with some form of fig leaves. In future you can simply refer to me, as "Ground Control"
  3. 1. The centralists got bombed in Iowa - funny kinda of rigging 2. "Spygate" has been debunked in many quarters, not a single shred of evidence provided to support it. Report Muller has 6-10 total clear cut cases of Obstruction (completely covered up by Barr) Trump props up the Russians and especially Putin to the detriment of DOJ, FBI, CIA et al. 3. Some Republicans expressed doubt in public, but voted to confirm anyways (sound familiar?) 4. All documents requests to 8 different branches of administration blocked. All members of administration blocked from testifying. A trial without neither Need to unscrew those helmet bolts, just a bit. Unless you are holding out for the Medal of Freedom, from Trump.
  4. Well, Bombers have stuck with the "own the LOS" philosophy, by re upping WJ and their ENTIRE OL.
  5. Had read Solomon for a couple of years on Real Clear Politics. Pretty obvious really - always a total front man for pushing disinformation and conspiracy theories. Of course, Rush just got the Medal of Freedom, for "inspiring millions of people" Looking at the stuff that people continue to parrot on Breitbart, Daily Caller, InforWars, et al, shows how well these people have done their work. With the Presidential seal of approval no less
  6. Somehow appropriate that you are quoting Khrushchev, hopefully Trump has figured out how to properly handle that suitcase.
  7. Sure, and quit just playing at dictator
  8. Yup, Trump is not Putin. Donald can only fantasize about what he would really want to do.
  9. Russians simply delighted..... that their useful idiot, is still in play.............. https://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/482168-russian-politician-offers-for-political-party-to-fly-to-miami-to
  10. So, who was the mastermind behind this plot?
  11. They will probably track down his Mom, and cut her food stamps and Medical coverage.....
  12. Trump's company charges the Secret Service for the rooms agents use while protecting him at his luxury properties — billing U.S. taxpayers at rates as high as $650 per night, according to federal records and people who have seen receipts? Well, that works.... Given that Trump visited Trump properties, on 117 days in 2019.
  13. So after Susan Collins, Alexander and some other Senate stooges spent the week warbling about how Trump had "learned his lesson" and "wouldn't do anything like that, again" Big surprise: https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/481569-trump-dismissed-collins-comment-that-he-would-learn-from-impeachment-report Bottom line: this acquittal* simply encourages and validates Trump to further abuse his power. Have to wonder if these people are being deliberately obtuse or are simply delusional. Just in: Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) on Wednesday acknowledged that her stated belief that President Trump had learned a lesson from impeachment was "aspirational," saying that she "may not be correct on that."
  14. You have to understand that they really have a lot in common, with the guy that hired them. ps, MItt is simply one of a legion of ole time Senate hacks (on both sides of the bench)......no hero of mine. Besides, if he was still running for his seat.... he would probably kowtow like the rest of the Republican lemmings..
  15. No more than: Sessions, Carson, Devos, Chao, Perry, Ross, Zinke, Pompeo, Pruitt, Mulvany, Price and a host of others. All current or ex-members of Trump's cabinet. The other common denominator: All Uber lobbyists for a host of special interests. Record setting levels of lobbyists, with this administration (you can look it up) in fact. Yet all these deluded idiots, keep screaming "swamp" every time Trump runs into any opposition or criticism from anybody. They fail to understand, that with Trump, they are neck deep in it. Everything is wrong, alright
  16. Sleepy Joe better wake up. An embarrassing showing for a supposed front runner. Perhaps not that surprising.....his campaign so far.....has put the dull, back in dishwater. He is bringing butter knifes to a gunfight.
  17. Well, my point was that people like this guy........ along with Hannity, Alex Jones and other far right wing megaphones have spent the last 2 decades, poisoning the well - a big part in why America is so polarized. An entire generation of white "victims" caught in the thrall of perceived persecution, zany conspiracy theories, isolationism, ignorance and bigotry. I know Trump loves this stuff and always panders to his insipid base.....but to give that drugged out, bellowing Limbaugh cretin, the Medal of Freedom completely debases it.
  18. Trump says he will award Rush Limbaugh with Medal of Freedom: https://www.cnn.com/2020/02/04/politics/rush-limbaugh-donald-trump-medal-of-freedom/index.html Who is next? David Duke?
  19. Some insight into current Republican values......from the guy that was looked upon as a key swing vote in the Senate. Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) — who in a statement last week called President Trump's conduct “inappropriate" — has shown no inclination to also endorse a resolution formally censuring Trump. He was one of four Senate Republicans who last week deliberated voting for subpoenas of additional witnesses and documents; however, he eventually voted with 50 other colleagues against extending the impeachment trial. The Tennessee senator last week called Trump’s order to freeze military aid to Ukraine in an attempt to spur an investigation of former Vice President Joe Biden “inappropriate.” Alexander said that the House impeachment managers had provided a to prove their claim that Trump held the assistance to pressure Ukrainian officials to announce an investigation. Alexander replied: So lets see if we can somehow, understand this clearly. Alexander is saying that Trump did it, it was wrong, the House Democrats proved it......but he still voted against witnesses and will vote for acquittal. He also thinks that Trump is somehow now chastised and wouldn't dare commit some kind of illegal or inappropriate act in future. 😄😣😵🤨☹️
  20. Just In... Trump shares then deletes tweet praising Chiefs for representing 'Great State of Kansas' https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/481130-trump-shares-then-deletes-tweet-praising-chiefs-for-representing
  21. Rubio: Impeachable actions don't necessarily mean a president should be removed: https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/480912-rubio-impeachable-actions-dont-necessarily-mean-a-president-should-be-removed Listening to this stuff......is like trying to pour gin into a glass, with a hole in the bottom
  22. In the case of about 40% or so......they are correct.
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