MarinersBlues wrote: » AND it took him 15 minutes to write that! I'd love to see the other drafts.
Leroy42 wrote: » If you thought that was bad check out the next tweet! (how do I put in a tweet?) Donald J. Trump Verified account@realDonaldTrump Following Following @realDonaldTrump More ....untruthful slime ball who was, as time has proven, a terrible Director of the FBI. His handling of the Crooked Hillary Clinton case, and the events surrounding it, will go down as one of the worst “botch jobs” of history. It was my great honor to fire James Comey! 1:17 PM - 13 Apr 2018
Call me Al wrote: » Oh my word. Is this what has become of the office of the President of the United States. He thinks this is an appropriate way to behave and speak to the nation, and worse that apparently 40% of the citizens are ok with it. I don't know why it makes me sad or that I'd expect any different at this stage. I mean silk purse and cows ear and all of that. It just does though. He must be in an absolute rage right now.
pixelburp wrote: » Exactly how is this MAGA?
kilns wrote: » Imagine looking back on this period in 50 years, it will be rightly laughed at
josip wrote: » As far as I remember, Reagan was charming, polite and conducted himself with dignity.
Deleted User wrote: » As long as Trump manages not to have any catastrophes the 4 years of his presidency won't really be much in the history books.
mcmoustache wrote: » It'll be the section of the history books that'll have the kids snickering at the back as they turn their pages to learn about Stormy Daniels.
everlast75 wrote: » News expected re Rod Rosenstein between 8 and 9pm our time. I reckon he was called in to the WH and asked to recuse himself. He's being fired today
everlast75 wrote: » And Libby has been pardoned.https://twitter.com/ElizLanders/status/984843369347198977?s=19 Here's your message folks. Lie under oath and I got your back..
Hande hoche! wrote: » The rumour is that Rosenstein gets the sack today, then two or three months down the line Mueller gets the heave.
Water John wrote: » One wonders, if Comey, who seems the catalyst, tipping Trump over the edge, is deliberate in what he is doing? The mix in the book seems very calculated, to burn Trump's soul.
Water John wrote: » Libby's pardon is blatant signalling.
GOP fundraiser Elliott Broidy has stepped down as Republican National Committee deputy finance chair, according to three people familiar with the matter. The departure followed reports on Friday afternoon that in 2017, President Donald Trump’s attorney Michael Cohen had negotiated a $1.6 million payment on Broidy’s behalf to a Playboy Playmate who said that Broidy had impregnated her. The resignation was first reported by the Wall Street Journal. He is the second RNC finance chair to step aside in recent months.
Itssoeasy wrote: » https://twitter.com/johnbrennan/status/984803286006951936?s=21
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