It's like groundhogs day. We keep having the same conversations about this, and nothing changes.
I Know. It’s pathetic, & I realize my apologies mean nothing when I don’t fix it (or fix briefly) & repeat it again & again. I really do try to post pics/ memes & Tweets in moderation, & obviously get (super embarrassingly) out of control when I’m posting too much, due to being on the road & going back & forth in group texting, Twitter & here. It’s totally my bad & I sincerely promise to try & correct.
So, just start a different thread & post away. Call it something like, “mini rollers IDGAF whateva whateva thread” lol
Trump is now basically tweeting out that the Saturday Night Massacre is coming soon.
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#45: A Rigged System - They don’t want to turn over Documents to Congress. What are they afraid of? Why so much redacting? Why such unequal “justice?” At some point I will have no choice but to use the powers granted to the Presidency and get involved! —— Can someone help me out with what documents to which he’s referring? Who’s “They”?? Is this because of Mueller threatening a subpoena?
Can his tweets be used as evidence for obstruction of justice? I mean, isn't that what he is trying to do? He is attempting to bring doubt about the DOJ and Special Counsel by calling it a "witch hunt" and accusing them of hiding the truth, etc.
Yes yes YES! Public admissions are evidence, even if they’re on Twitter. That’s why this is so fucking crazy!!
Can his tweets be used as evidence for obstruction of justice? I mean, isn't that what he is trying to do? He is attempting to bring doubt about the DOJ and Special Counsel by calling it a "witch hunt" and accusing them of hiding the truth, etc.
Given that his tweets and statements at rallies were used as evidence in the muslim ban court case, probably.
Can his tweets be used as evidence for obstruction of justice? I mean, isn't that what he is trying to do? He is attempting to bring doubt about the DOJ and Special Counsel by calling it a "witch hunt" and accusing them of hiding the truth, etc.
Yes yes YES! Public admissions are evidence, even if they’re on Twitter. That’s why this is so fucking crazy!!
Exactly! He admits to alot of shit in his tweet. Also why all his attorneys quit- he gives them a literal stroke when he texts.
Everything a President does in writing or speaks is documented. That is how you create history.
Asked by "New Day" host Chris Cuomo whether he believes Trump lies, Santorum initially replied that he didn't know, before acknowledging that "he certainly says things that don’t comport with the facts."
"I don’t like calling people liars, but the reality is this president has a problem," Santorum said.
I haven't giphed in so long...this is going to feel so good...
ETA: well now I'm embarrassed ... I haven't giphed in so long I've forgotten how to giph!
Now, a couple other key points. The one running this encounter was Keith Schiller, the President’s longtime bodyguard. Schiller had a reputation for doing lots of unsavory things for the President. But during this incident, he was a government employee. He’d been given the job of “Director of Oval Office Operations” at the White House – basically a way for Trump to put his bodyguard on the payroll. That status puts his actions in a different light, possibly with different legal implications. Alan Garten, a Trump Organization attorney was also there. So was an unidentified “large man”. Who was he? Another government employee? Trump Organization muscle?
Finally, what was Schiller trying to accomplish by seizing the records? The raid came two days after Bornstein talked to The New York Times and told them about the President using Propecia, a hair growth drug. Bornstein claims discussing that was no big deal. That’s wrong. It may seem trivial. But it’s a medically prescribed drug. Whether or not Bornstein formally broke HIPAA regs, certainly he fell short of his ethical responsibilities to his patient.
---- The big story here is that the President sent a government employee, in some sense under cover of the law, at least carrying the force of the state behind him, to seize a private citizens property. That’s a big deal, considerably bigger than a small-time theft. It even brings into play issues that were raised in the Articles of Impeachment drawn up in the House of Representatives against President Nixon.
Now, a couple other key points. The one running this encounter was Keith Schiller, the President’s longtime bodyguard. Schiller had a reputation for doing lots of unsavory things for the President. But during this incident, he was a government employee. He’d been given the job of “Director of Oval Office Operations” at the White House – basically a way for Trump to put his bodyguard on the payroll. That status puts his actions in a different light, possibly with different legal implications. Alan Garten, a Trump Organization attorney was also there. So was an unidentified “large man”. Who was he? Another government employee? Trump Organization muscle?
Finally, what was Schiller trying to accomplish by seizing the records? The raid came two days after Bornstein talked to The New York Times and told them about the President using Propecia, a hair growth drug. Bornstein claims discussing that was no big deal. That’s wrong. It may seem trivial. But it’s a medically prescribed drug. Whether or not Bornstein formally broke HIPAA regs, certainly he fell short of his ethical responsibilities to his patient.
---- The big story here is that the President sent a government employee, in some sense under cover of the law, at least carrying the force of the state behind him, to seize a private citizens property. That’s a big deal, considerably bigger than a small-time theft. It even brings into play issues that were raised in the Articles of Impeachment drawn up in the House of Representatives against President Nixon.
Um, YEAH?? Busting into an office and taking records you are not authorized to take is straight up robbery. Like, the exact definition. If Dumbass had a weapon on him, then it’s armed robbery.
I “think” I’m ok with this. Maybe this means this Flood guy will respect the process and he can send Rudy back to NY.
I don’t know that I wanna go that far (although certainly hoping), BUT I think I speak for most of us when I lament about how much I’m gonna miss that mustache!
I “think” I’m ok with this. Maybe this means this Flood guy will respect the process and he can send Rudy back to NY.
I don’t know that I wanna go that far (although certainly hoping), BUT I think I speak for most of us when I lament about how much I’m gonna miss that mustache!
Doesn’t 45 hate mustaches? Maybe since taking on Bolton, the other mustache had to go.
I don’t know that I wanna go that far (although certainly hoping), BUT I think I speak for most of us when I lament about how much I’m gonna miss that mustache!
Doesn’t 45 hate mustaches? Maybe since taking on Bolton, the other mustache had to go.
SwimDeep I don’t think I’m the only one who thinks it’s a sign you over-gif’d to the extreme there quoting a miniroller post. It’s like I’m surrounded by an AURA!!!😜
Minnesota Lynx reportedly haven't received Trump's White House invite 7 months after winning WNBA championship
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Even if every Lynx player was publicly interested in attending and received an invitation, a visit wouldn’t have been guaranteed. The Sparks weren’t able to make it after winning in 2016, so Obama instead sent a congratulatory letter instead. Such a message has yet to come from Trump.
I feel like I hate watch trump the way I hate watch reality tv. Except it's our actual reality, not something highly edited and produced for maximum drama