Our brilliant energy secretary got jerked off by the Russian Jerky Boys for 22 minutes. Thought he was talking to the Ukrainian Prime Minister. Super genius.
Almost as bad as Hillary signing off on giving the Russians 25% of our Uranium deposits, then having the Clinton Foundation accepting donations from the company they sold it to, and then having the same company pay Bill $500,000 for a speech.
There's plenty to look for concerning Russia. Unfortunately, you folks who can't deal with reality (the "Collusion Delusion") keep looking in the wrong places.
Thom, the Hillary story is such complete bullshit. I hesitate to even post the links because I know you won't read them, but your anti-Clinton/Democrat delusions are just disturbing to watch when you're an ostensibly intelligent person on topics besides politics.
And if it were any other president behaving like this — well, rather than repeat arguments I’ve made before, I’ll quote Bloomberg View’s Megan McArdle, writing a few months ago in response to my admittedly extreme suggestion that Trump’s behavior might justify removal under the 25th Amendment:
Imagine, if you will, that George W. Bush had started acting like Donald Trump partway into his second term …. Is there any question that people would be talking about invoking the 25th Amendment to remove him? Not for political reasons, but because it would be obvious that some tragic mental impairment had befallen the commander in chief.
Adults of mature years know not to engage in histrionic self-pity in public, not necessarily because they avoid self-pity, but because outside of high school parties, this is a singularly ineffective way to make people like and support you. Competent leaders do not preside over staff who are leaking what is essentially one long and anguished primal scream to any reporter they can get to hold still. Seasoned professionals do not, suddenly and for no apparent reason, say things in public that make them better targets for legal investigations …
And so the only possible explanation for such a quick succession of stunning lapses in judgment would be a severe stroke, an aggressive brain tumor or some other neurological disaster that had rendered him unfit to continue in office, at least until it could be treated. I don’t even think this would be controversial, even among his supporters. “Poor fellow,” they’d murmur, “the strain of the office has destroyed his health. He has given more than his life for his country.” Time to let him rest and heal while someone else shoulders his Sisyphean burdens.
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on Wednesday, July 26, 2017 – 01:54 pm
Almost as bad as Hillary
Almost as bad as Hillary signing off on giving the Russians 25% of our Uranium deposits, then having the Clinton Foundation accepting donations from the company they sold it to, and then having the same company pay Bill $500,000 for a speech.
There's plenty to look for concerning Russia. Unfortunately, you folks who can't deal with reality (the "Collusion Delusion") keep looking in the wrong places.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: New & Improved nedb
on Wednesday, July 26, 2017 – 01:58 pm
Yes, Thom, Trump is freaking
Yes, Thom, Trump is freaking out because he wants to protect the Clintons.
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on Wednesday, July 26, 2017 – 02:40 pm
republicans hate the clintons
republicans hate the clintons because, they are better/smatter republicans than those in the rank and file repub party. fact.
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on Wednesday, July 26, 2017 – 02:49 pm
Thom, the Hillary story is
Thom, the Hillary story is such complete bullshit. I hesitate to even post the links because I know you won't read them, but your anti-Clinton/Democrat delusions are just disturbing to watch when you're an ostensibly intelligent person on topics besides politics.
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/article/2017/mar/28/fact-checkin...
http://www.snopes.com/hillary-clinton-uranium-russia-deal/
http://www.cnbc.com/2017/02/16/trump-claims--falsely--that-clinton-gave-...
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on Wednesday, July 26, 2017 – 03:01 pm
Thom quoting that font of
Thom quoting that font of wisdom and honesty Kellyanne Conway.
Truly classic.
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on Wednesday, July 26, 2017 – 03:35 pm
Tom is an avid reader of
Tom is an avid reader of right wing fake news. And Rick Perry is still an idiot.
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on Wednesday, July 26, 2017 – 03:45 pm
Nixon was a very intelligent
Nixon was a very intelligent person. And that was pre Google.
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on Wednesday, July 26, 2017 – 05:06 pm
https://www.zillow.com
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/4100-Calle-Isabella-San-Clemente-CA-9...
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on Wednesday, July 26, 2017 – 05:10 pm
From Conservative Columnist
From Conservative Columnist Ross Douthat:
And if it were any other president behaving like this — well, rather than repeat arguments I’ve made before, I’ll quote Bloomberg View’s Megan McArdle, writing a few months ago in response to my admittedly extreme suggestion that Trump’s behavior might justify removal under the 25th Amendment:
Imagine, if you will, that George W. Bush had started acting like Donald Trump partway into his second term …. Is there any question that people would be talking about invoking the 25th Amendment to remove him? Not for political reasons, but because it would be obvious that some tragic mental impairment had befallen the commander in chief.
Adults of mature years know not to engage in histrionic self-pity in public, not necessarily because they avoid self-pity, but because outside of high school parties, this is a singularly ineffective way to make people like and support you. Competent leaders do not preside over staff who are leaking what is essentially one long and anguished primal scream to any reporter they can get to hold still. Seasoned professionals do not, suddenly and for no apparent reason, say things in public that make them better targets for legal investigations …
And so the only possible explanation for such a quick succession of stunning lapses in judgment would be a severe stroke, an aggressive brain tumor or some other neurological disaster that had rendered him unfit to continue in office, at least until it could be treated. I don’t even think this would be controversial, even among his supporters. “Poor fellow,” they’d murmur, “the strain of the office has destroyed his health. He has given more than his life for his country.” Time to let him rest and heal while someone else shoulders his Sisyphean burdens.
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on Thursday, July 27, 2017 – 10:03 am
Haha neddy
Haha neddy