Mueller's getting close to something trump's been amping up the attacks
Mueller's getting close to something trump's been amping up the attacks
The WH has issued denials that he's planning to turf Mueller.
So he probably is.
That's pretty much what did Nixon in, so yeah probably so
Is Trump enough of an ego-maniacal moron to actually do it though.
Yes, that's rhetorical.
In my opinion, trump doesn't realize there are rules that apply to him....he sees himself like Putin or Ji ... all powerful and can't be touched. That's why he wants the investigation ended, not because he's innocent, it's because one doesn't investigate the president.
"I was a good student. I comprehend very well, OK, better than I think almost anybody," - President Trump comparing his legal knowledge to a Federal judge.
I just saw a doco about the German invasion of Russia and one thing that struck me was a comment that Hitler didn't like generals who disagreed with him.
At ohe point he dismissed 31 generals and took direct command himself.
It made me think of Trump.
His appeal to nationalism. Thanking the German people for selecting him for this thankless task etc.
“If we stop testing right now we’d have very few cases, if any.” Donald J Trump.
Yes and the result will be the same. Bye, bye 45.
https://edition.cnn.com/2018/03/18/p...ntv/index.html
^ Nope not the same this time you piss drinking fool.
I voted for Mickey Mouse.
I just don't take my current marching orders from and join the CNN, MSM bandwagon. The entire system is flawed.
Angry old white men want someone to tell them that their feelings of being the victims of an unfair and unjust world are valid despite all objective evidence to the contrary.
^ the 270 trillion USD debt the USA has imposed on the world, tells a different story...
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/18/o...p-deficit.html
Trumptards who follow his chorus of 'Fake News!' must seriously have some sort of logic-disconnect switch in their brains."When caught in the lie, Trump did what Trump does: Repeats the lie, louder, stronger, and more stridently.
[...]
It bears repeating that Donald Trump is a pathological, unrepentant liar. We must state this truth for as long as he revels in untruth.
But there is something about the nakedness of this confession, the brazenness of it, the cavalier-ness, that still has the ability to shock.
First, why does the president of the United States not know whether we have a trade surplus or deficit with Canada? A pillar of his campaign was to renegotiate Nafta. Surely he understood the basic fundamentals before making wild accusations and unrealistic promises, right? Wrong.
Trump’s recalling of the story suggested that he was somehow overpowering and outmaneuvering Trudeau, free to best him because he was unencumbered by an allegiance to the truth.
But in fact, the story makes Trump look small and ignorant and unprincipled.
Lying to your friends and then bragging behind their backs that you lied to them is the quickest way to poison a friendship.
This is lying for sport, for the thrill of it, because you can and feel that there is no penalty for it.
One of Trump’s most lasting legacies will likely be the damage he’s doing to the fundamental idea that truth matters.
[...]
This is what this man is projecting: A debauched character and a hollow place where integrity should exist.
Rather than preserving the nobility of the presidency, he is debasing it. Rather than burnishing the image of America, he is tarnishing it.
It is an awful fact that the most powerful man in America may also represent the worst of America. In a way, Trump is the un-American president.
Liam Dann: Why would Liddell even want a job with Trump? - NZ Herald
Just another example of how far Trump has dragged the US down
Couldn't decide which thread this should go on. I'll post it here since this is a congressman's warning to Trump, not the investigation itself.
Lieu: There will be 'widespread civil unrest' if Trump fires Mueller
Rep. Ted Lieu (D-Calif.) issued a stark warning to President Trump on Monday evening, saying there would be "widespread civic unrest" if he moved to fire special counsel Robert Mueller.
"If the president does go ahead and fire Robert Mueller, we would have people take to the streets. I believe there would be widespread civil unrest because Americans believe the rule of law is paramount," Lieu told MSNBC's Chris Hayes.
"I think you're going to have protests, and marches, and rallies, and sit-ins. I believe Americans would not stand for the firing of Robert Mueller," he said.
"The president hasn't been able to point to a single thing that Robert Mueller has done wrong. There is no basis to fire him. And he would have to fire Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein first in order to fire Robert Mueller."
The president has ramped up his attacks on Mueller's probe into Russian election interference, mentioning him for the first time by name in a tweet over the weekend.
Trump has denied any collusion between his campaign and the Kremlin, and has referred to the probes investigating the matter as a politically motivated "witch hunt."The Washington Post reported on Monday that Trump's lawyers were aiming to limit the scope of a potential interview with Mueller amid fears the president would be left in a vulnerable position.
Lieu: There will be 'widespread civil unrest' if Trump fires Mueller | TheHill
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