Franz Von Peppercorn wrote: » Not a bit like trump has been acting. It would all be under the cover.
sabat wrote: » Given everything that's come out about Trump, the 'pissgate' tape, if it actually exists, wouldn't exactly be as huge a scandal as it would have a year ago. I reckon it might cost him 5-10% in the polls at worst. His sycophancy toward Putin is now so extreme that I'm beginning to wonder if something even worse exists like underage girls or a murder.
Tangatagamadda Chaddabinga Bonga Bungo wrote: » What he said today was dumb, but it wasn't treasonous at all. People are losing their minds about him at this stage.
Franz Von Peppercorn wrote: » Why does this sound like a right wing radio broadcast from 1950 if a president met a soviet leader?
Tangatagamadda Chaddabinga Bonga Bungo wrote: » [....] And that takes away from a narrative about him that is actually the truth.
aloyisious wrote: » It's not quite as simple as a president meeting a soviet leader in the 50's. it's the present Republican [not Democrat] US President meeting the present Russian President and making a public statement at the following news conference that he has more trust in the Russian President's evaluation of the interference by the Russian Govt in the US presidential election as against the US intelligence evaluation of the same. President Putin made it clear at the same news conference that he was speaking as a former KGB officer when stating that the Russian Govt did not interfere in the US election.
Cheerful Spring wrote: » There no evidence Russia did intervene in the election to help Trump. It insane that people think it's a bad thing Trump is trying to smooth ties with Russia. Why would Trump trust a democrat investigation into his election win? Is he supposed to jump up and down and welcome it? If there was evidence for collusion it would not take this long.
Tangatagamadda Chaddabinga Bonga Bungo wrote: » So he could be a murderer who pisses on prostitutes and has sex with little girls? The hyperbolic rhetoric about him is off the charts on this thread. He's not a good President, there is plenty of legitimately bad stuff out there about him. But people are conflating reality with fantasy all too easy at this stage. And that takes away from a narrative about him that is actually the truth.
listermint wrote: » Yeah Ok Except all the evidence.
WinnyThePoo wrote: » What world are you living in?
Franz Von Peppercorn wrote: » PropJoe10 wrote: » Its a very dangerous situation. What Trump did today should be seen as treasonous, but watch the Repugnants once again turn a blind eye to it. The USA is heading down a very dangerous path at the moment. Why does this sound like a right wing radio broadcast from 1950 if a president met a soviet leader?
PropJoe10 wrote: » Its a very dangerous situation. What Trump did today should be seen as treasonous, but watch the Repugnants once again turn a blind eye to it. The USA is heading down a very dangerous path at the moment.
Water John wrote: » If Gingrich is condemning it, whao.
Cheerful Spring wrote: » There no evidence Russia did intervene in the election to help Trump.
Cheerful Spring wrote: » It insane that people think it's a bad thing Trump is trying to smooth ties with Russia.
Cheerful Spring wrote: » Why would Trump trust a democrat investigation into his election win?
Cheerful Spring wrote: » Is he supposed to jump up and down and welcome it?
Cheerful Spring wrote: » If there was evidence for collusion it would not take this long.
Itssoeasy wrote: » 1. Yes, there is evidence to suggest the Russians did it to help trump. 2. Having smooth ties with Russia is one thing, but trump comes across as a doormat for the Russian leader. 3. It's not a democrat investigation. Robert mueller is a registered republican as is Rod Rosenstein the deputy AG of the United States I should add. 4. No president should welcome an investigation, but for someone claiming that there is nothing to see he sure is making look like there is something there. 5. It's a special counsel investigation, not a GAA player apealing a match ban. Watergate and the Kenneth Starr investigations took several years.
Cheerful Spring wrote: Trump knows full well the intelligence community doesn't speak with one voice. He knows a lot of people in this community are looking for a confrontation.
Cheerful Spring wrote: Don't make me laugh there is no evidence.
Cheerful Spring wrote: » I wonder sometimes about that! Anyone with a brain can see whats up here. This is the American establishment upset that Trump is trying to ease tensions with Russia and they still have got over their hilary lost the election.
Cheerful Spring wrote: » Robert Mueller is an establishment guy he not neutral his a deep state politician. Trump is putting up with this for two years now its a joke. There no evidence Putin rigged the elections machines or rigged the debates or rigged votes. So collusion thing is nonsense. Voters who voted Trump saw a chance to boot out the establishment and they took the opportunity on election day.
FrostyJack wrote: » Nearly all of the intelligence communities around the World including ALL of the ones in America say Russia tried to swing the election for Trump. What bubble are you living in?
everlast75 wrote: » Spare me the faux outrage. If i were to tell you 4 months ago that he would be stood next to Putin, after meeting him with no note takers, golfing rather than preparing for it, and then live on TV throwing his own intelligence under the bus - you'd have told me i was mental. The steele dossier has not been proven wrong. The guy fancies his own daughter and has sex with prostitutes. Its cringe worthy that anyone could say - "hey, lets give him the benefit of the doubt" when it comes to anything at this stage