Yeah but if Clinton was in we'd still have email "scandals", Benghazi "scandals", Whitewater "scandals", and any other fucking scandal the twats could invent.
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That's what makes all the whining about 'The Russia Thing' so hypocritical. Plus of course that has actual factual basis.Quote:
Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
Posters like longway legit try to push theories about Satanic worship and pizza stores peddling child sex-slaves and then in the face of something like Drumpf Jnrs meeting claim it's a "nothingburger".
I don't know, that's a pretty subjective statement. Like personally I'm just as well off right now as I was under Obama. Trump hasn't really affected my life one iota. That is a different thing from the bigger picture. Individual mileage and circumstances will vary, and personally I've never for a second attributed my well being or lack therof to any politician or president in the first placeQuote:
Originally Posted by AntRobertson
the definitive timeline thus far...
https://www.axios.com/timeline-the-r...mpaign=organic
for some reason i can't directly post the image...it's due to axios not TD.
Trump just hired Ty Cobb.....gotta be the oldest lawyer in the world.
hell of a ball player, though.
sorry.
Still has unbroken records.
his bio on his law firm's website...
https://www.axios.com/frustrated-tru...mpaign=organicQuote:
"Bet-the-company litigation calls for a unique combination of skills, experience, and track record. Ty Cobb ... has been widely recognized as one of the premier white collar, Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) enforcement, and congressional investigations lawyers in the world.
"Clients managing crises, allegations of corruption, and other critical matters turn to Ty ... Ty's wide-ranging enforcement, bribery, and corruption practice has taken him to more than 35 countries and 44 states."
5 bucks sez he's been to Russia.Quote:
Originally Posted by raycarey
Trump's still having Twatter tantrums over the whole Jnr thing, still calling it "Fake News!", which of course it very clearly isn't.
This guy.....
A Russian Developer Helps Out the Kremlin on Occasion. Was He a Conduit to Trump
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/16/w...p-kremlin.htmlQuote:
Mr. Agalarov, 61, also worked on a project with a future president, Donald J. Trump. Last week, the Russian developer and his crooner son and heir, Emin, were thrust into the swirl of speculation about whether the Trump campaign colluded with the Kremlin to influence the 2016 election.
Their names popped up in emails about arranging a meeting with Donald Trump Jr. and a Russian lawyer who claimed to have incriminating information about Hillary Clinton, but the president and his son have both insisted that nothing of value was provided.
“This is obviously very high-level and sensitive information but is part of Russia and its government’s support for Mr. Trump — helped along by Aras and Emin,” wrote Rob Goldstone, a music producer and publicist working for Emi
While there is no indication beyond what was said in the emails that the Agalarovs were serving as a conduit between the Kremlin and the Trump campaign, wealthy and well-connected businessmen are often called on to do the bidding of the Russian government.
Kremlin analysts stress that its red, crenelated walls conceal not a well-oiled machine but a hornet’s nest of interests and influences competing to dominate an Erector Set of ad hoc policies and sudden opportunities, many of them highly lucrative.
When it comes to exploiting those opportunities, the Kremlin often ignores its own bureaucrats, diplomats and other agents in favor of someone it thinks will get the job done — a charmed group whose members rise and fall in status along with their usefulness to Mr. Putin and his top aides.
In that context, analysts find it entirely plausible that the Kremlin would tap Mr. Agalarov, a construction tycoon with a web of contacts to Mr. Trump, as a way to pass information to the Trump presidential campaign.
“In a sense, almost no one is a direct agent of the Kremlin, but almost anyone can become one if the need arises,” said Ekaterina Schulmann, a political scientist at the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administratio
It's his way of keeping his base hypnotized. Clearly they have lost the ability to reason and accept any lie he spouts as truth.Quote:
Originally Posted by AntRobertson
I can't agree with that purely on the grounds that I don't think they ever had that ability to begin with.Quote:
Originally Posted by Humbert
Anyways in other Drumpf Twatter news he said this:
https://teakdoor.com/images/imported/2017/07/1721.jpg
Relatively innocuous.
Oh, except for Caputo has long ties to Russia, having lived in the country in the 1990s and working in 2000 as a contractor with the Russian conglomerate Gazprom Media to improve Putin's image in the United States.
*Face-palm*
Even when he cites something he thinks helps it doesn't.
well, so much for that prediction....Quote:
Originally Posted by Farangrakthai
Trump repeats claim that 'most politicians' would have attended Trump Jr. meeting - POLITICOQuote:
Trump said on Twitter on Monday morning that “most politicians would have gone to a meeting like the one Don jr attended in order to get info on an opponent.”
Whaaaaaaat??
You mean FRT made a pointless and irrelevant prediction? And he was completely, utterly, wrong about it?? :confused:
Well, that's quite a turn up for the books. Who woulda thunked that!?
It is confirmed.
Trump Jr will be convicted and go to jail.
Says Washington Post opinion poll!
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TREASON I TELL YOU! TREASON!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr Earl
PUTIN HIMSELF SENT THE LAWYER AND JR KNEW!!!
https://teakdoor.com/images/imported/2017/07/1799.jpg
Well those straw-men have convinced me.
They should stop the investigation right now.
Because your Kiwi opinion matters so much.Quote:
Originally Posted by AntRobertson
So the meeting was all about adoption then?:smileylaughing:Quote:
Originally Posted by Slick
S'funny though... If you built a time-machine and went back to 2008 and told people that Republicans would be resistant to an investigation of Russian interference in an election and potential collusion of a candidates campaign with it you'd be locked up quick-smart in an asylum. And then that would trigger some real 12 Monkeys type shit.
But hey-ho, here we are with Trump as POTUS and now they'll bend over backwards and take one up the jacksie to legitimalise and normalise all the lies and scandals and angry Tweets.
Why do you hate freedom of speech and democracy, Comrade!? :mad:Quote:
Originally Posted by Slick
He has to have some justification for disagreeing with you. Might as well be because you are from New Zealand. A dirty foreigner. America First!Quote:
Originally Posted by AntRobertson
It's just such a fatuous and dumb thing to say isn't it.
Another example of right-wing snowflake hypocrisy over 'freedom of speech' - they think it should only apply to their bleatings. And sure as fuck he has expressed an opinion about some/thing/one/where he's not directly connected to.
And the irony is that I doubt many on here give as much of a fuck about my opinion as he does. :D
this thread needs a little bit of "Vive Le Trump" with all the anti-Trumptard negativity :)