It's a long shot since Mueller will never indict him and 67 senators will never vote to remove him.
We got a better shot hoping the big macs can do the job.
The House impeaches and the senate holds a trial. Bill Clinton was impeached but the senate didn’t find him guilty of the impeachable offenses. Simple majority vote in the House to impeach.
It's a long shot since Mueller will never indict him and 67 senators will never vote to remove him.
We got a better shot hoping the big macs can do the job.
The House impeaches and the senate holds a trial. Bill Clinton was impeached but the senate didn’t find him guilty of the impeachable offenses. Simple majority vote in the House to impeach.
Under that scenario, he is still president and "survives the year," which was the comment I was responding to.
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If we had a congress who cared about such things, Trump's business getting half a billion dollars after him pledging to help China's largest phone company should warrant some oversight.
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The
Senate Intelligence Committee has determined that the intelligence
community was correct in assessing that Russia meddled in the 2016 U.S.
election with the aim of helping then-candidate Donald Trump,
contradicting findings House Republicans reached last month.
“Our
staff concluded that the [intelligence community’s] conclusions were
accurate and on point,” the panel’s vice chairman, Sen. Mark R. Warner
(D-Va.), said Wednesday in a joint statement with Sen. Richard Burr
(R-N.C.), its chairman. “The Russian effort was extensive,
sophisticated, and ordered by President Putin himself for the purpose of
helping Donald Trump and hurting Hillary Clinton,” Warner continued.
But
that last determination — that Russia intended to help Trump — sets up a
clash within the GOP over which record of events is most accurate, a
dispute that could complicate the party’s messaging surrounding the
Russia investigations as it heads into the 2018 election season. While
the House Republicans’ report also concurred with the bulk of the
intelligence community’s findings about Russian meddling, it accused
officials of not following their own best practices in determining that
Moscow hoped Trump would win.
Trump
has taken umbrage at the intelligence community’s determination that
the Kremlin favored his candidacy over that of former Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton. The president cheered the House Intelligence
Committee’s findings and report on Twitter, claiming it vindicated him
by finding there was no evidence of collusion or coordination with
Russia.
The
Senate intelligence panel has yet to weigh in on the collusion
allegations, a subject that will be left to its final report. But Burr
and Warner have been dropping hints for days that their panel’s interim
findings on the intelligence community would depart from those of the
House Intelligence Committee Republicans. House Democrats also roundly
disagreed with those findings.
“I’m not
sure that the House was required to substantiate every conclusion with
facts,” Burr told reporters last week, when asked whether the Senate
Intelligence Committee would also find fault with the intelligence
community’s assessment. He promised the Senate panel would “have the
facts to show for” its conclusions.
“Everyone
that we’ve ever had testify still stands by the full findings of the
ICA,” Warner said Monday, referring to the intelligence community’s
assessment. “We’ve had all the Obama officials, we’ve had all the Trump
officials. Every person.”
The
committee’s review is not yet complete: On Wednesday, panel members
huddled behind closed doors with former intelligence chiefs to discuss
their impressions and conclusions. Former Director of National
Intelligence James R. Clapper Jr., former CIA director John Brennan, and
former National Security Agency director Adm. Mike Rogers were in
attendance. Former FBI director James B. Comey also was invited.
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The
Senate Intelligence Committee has determined that the intelligence
community was correct in assessing that Russia meddled in the 2016 U.S.
election with the aim of helping then-candidate Donald Trump,
contradicting findings House Republicans reached last month.
“Our
staff concluded that the [intelligence community’s] conclusions were
accurate and on point,” the panel’s vice chairman, Sen. Mark R. Warner
(D-Va.), said Wednesday in a joint statement with Sen. Richard Burr
(R-N.C.), its chairman. “The Russian effort was extensive,
sophisticated, and ordered by President Putin himself for the purpose of
helping Donald Trump and hurting Hillary Clinton,” Warner continued.
But
that last determination — that Russia intended to help Trump — sets up a
clash within the GOP over which record of events is most accurate, a
dispute that could complicate the party’s messaging surrounding the
Russia investigations as it heads into the 2018 election season. While
the House Republicans’ report also concurred with the bulk of the
intelligence community’s findings about Russian meddling, it accused
officials of not following their own best practices in determining that
Moscow hoped Trump would win.
Trump
has taken umbrage at the intelligence community’s determination that
the Kremlin favored his candidacy over that of former Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton. The president cheered the House Intelligence
Committee’s findings and report on Twitter, claiming it vindicated him
by finding there was no evidence of collusion or coordination with
Russia.
The
Senate intelligence panel has yet to weigh in on the collusion
allegations, a subject that will be left to its final report. But Burr
and Warner have been dropping hints for days that their panel’s interim
findings on the intelligence community would depart from those of the
House Intelligence Committee Republicans. House Democrats also roundly
disagreed with those findings.
“I’m not
sure that the House was required to substantiate every conclusion with
facts,” Burr told reporters last week, when asked whether the Senate
Intelligence Committee would also find fault with the intelligence
community’s assessment. He promised the Senate panel would “have the
facts to show for” its conclusions.
“Everyone
that we’ve ever had testify still stands by the full findings of the
ICA,” Warner said Monday, referring to the intelligence community’s
assessment. “We’ve had all the Obama officials, we’ve had all the Trump
officials. Every person.”
The
committee’s review is not yet complete: On Wednesday, panel members
huddled behind closed doors with former intelligence chiefs to discuss
their impressions and conclusions. Former Director of National
Intelligence James R. Clapper Jr., former CIA director John Brennan, and
former National Security Agency director Adm. Mike Rogers were in
attendance. Former FBI director James B. Comey also was invited.
And here was the result of their conceptual overreach: never, it could
be argued, has a great power still in its imperial prime proven quite so
incapable of applying its military and political might in a way that
would advance its aims. It’s a strange fact of this century that the
U.S. military has been deployed across vast swaths of the planet and
somehow, again and again, has found itself overmatched by underwhelming
enemy forces and incapable of producing any results other than
destruction and further fragmentation. And all of this occurred at the
moment when the planet most needed a new kind of knitting together, at
the moment when humanity’s future was at stake in ways previously
unimaginable, thanks to its still-increasing use of fossil fuels.
And here was the result of their conceptual overreach: never, it could
be argued, has a great power still in its imperial prime proven quite so
incapable of applying its military and political might in a way that
would advance its aims. It’s a strange fact of this century that the
U.S. military has been deployed across vast swaths of the planet and
somehow, again and again, has found itself overmatched by underwhelming
enemy forces and incapable of producing any results other than
destruction and further fragmentation. And all of this occurred at the
moment when the planet most needed a new kind of knitting together, at
the moment when humanity’s future was at stake in ways previously
unimaginable, thanks to its still-increasing use of fossil fuels.
And here was the result of their conceptual overreach: never, it could
be argued, has a great power still in its imperial prime proven quite so
incapable of applying its military and political might in a way that
would advance its aims. It’s a strange fact of this century that the
U.S. military has been deployed across vast swaths of the planet and
somehow, again and again, has found itself overmatched by underwhelming
enemy forces and incapable of producing any results other than
destruction and further fragmentation. And all of this occurred at the
moment when the planet most needed a new kind of knitting together, at
the moment when humanity’s future was at stake in ways previously
unimaginable, thanks to its still-increasing use of fossil fuels.
That is for sure.... I feel like the west has just come to view this as the new normal for the US, to the point where it continues to support it in various ways, which is rather horrifying.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
Mmmmmmmm, dots. I love connecting dots! Such progress in drawing the big picture with dots. I wonder where the dots will lead, Ghouliani’s protestations notwithstanding? Cambridge Analytica’s upcoming document dumps and interviews will lead to? You guessed it! More dots, bigger dots, maybe even the biggest dot of them all! I love dots!
And Ruddy Ghouliani thought Team Mueller would have it wrapped up in two weeks. Seems he’s only in the second inning.
Follow the money, from Russia with Love and a PTape, as well as from Saudi Arabia and Qatar, all the way to impeachment. Drain the swamp my ass. US Foreign policy for sale. Buh buh buh Hillary. Suckers.
The Trump-Stone relationship could be a treasure trove for federal investigators. The men met during Ronald Reagan’s 1980 presidential campaign and have maintained a professional partnership over the last four decades. Stone has represented Trump as a lobbyist for his gambling, airline, and hotel businesses. He has counseled Trump on four potential White House runs.
As one person who knows both men put it, “Stone knows everything.” Mueller is already scrutinizing Stone’s relationship with Julian Assange amid WikiLeaks’ release of the hacked emails.
Woooooooooooooooooooo, how the caged birds sing! Yet another dot to connect! Dots are fun!
Seems ‘ol Roger Dodger might have lied before Congress. Anyone with a Richard Nixon tattoo between his shoulders deserves to do some time. Fucking snake.
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It's a long shot since Mueller will never indict him and 67 senators will never vote to remove him.
We got a better shot hoping the big macs can do the job.
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Still, hoping for the big macs.
Rudy Giuliani told the Washington Post that when the two met for lunch recently, Trump ate a burger, but with only half a bun as a means of making it healthier.
“I scrape the toppings off my pizza,” he told US Weekly in 2015. “I never eat the dough.”
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Russia favored Trump in 2016, Senate panel says, breaking with House GOP - The Washington Post https://apple.news/AHuDN4K2sRFaeCuX_ZmziSQ
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If we had a congress who cared about such things, Trump's business getting half a billion dollars after him pledging to help China's largest phone company should warrant some oversight.
MAKE CHINA GREAT AGAIN....TO HELP BUILD MY INDONESIAN BUSINESS VENTURE!
And then someone on twitter good with the maths:
“There are 10,598,177,817 total shares in #Rosneft.
i’ll be having a nothing burger for lunch today.
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Russia favored Trump in 2016, Senate panel says, breaking with House GOP
https://www.washingtonpost.com/powerpost/russia-favored-trump-in-2016-senate-panel-says-breaking-with-house-gop/2018/05/16/6cf95a6a-58f6-11e8-8836-a4a123c359ab_story.html?utm_term=.5964881458d8
The Senate Intelligence Committee has determined that the intelligence community was correct in assessing that Russia meddled in the 2016 U.S. election with the aim of helping then-candidate Donald Trump, contradicting findings House Republicans reached last month.
“Our staff concluded that the [intelligence community’s] conclusions were accurate and on point,” the panel’s vice chairman, Sen. Mark R. Warner (D-Va.), said Wednesday in a joint statement with Sen. Richard Burr (R-N.C.), its chairman. “The Russian effort was extensive, sophisticated, and ordered by President Putin himself for the purpose of helping Donald Trump and hurting Hillary Clinton,” Warner continued.
But that last determination — that Russia intended to help Trump — sets up a clash within the GOP over which record of events is most accurate, a dispute that could complicate the party’s messaging surrounding the Russia investigations as it heads into the 2018 election season. While the House Republicans’ report also concurred with the bulk of the intelligence community’s findings about Russian meddling, it accused officials of not following their own best practices in determining that Moscow hoped Trump would win.
Trump has taken umbrage at the intelligence community’s determination that the Kremlin favored his candidacy over that of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. The president cheered the House Intelligence Committee’s findings and report on Twitter, claiming it vindicated him by finding there was no evidence of collusion or coordination with Russia.
The Senate intelligence panel has yet to weigh in on the collusion allegations, a subject that will be left to its final report. But Burr and Warner have been dropping hints for days that their panel’s interim findings on the intelligence community would depart from those of the House Intelligence Committee Republicans. House Democrats also roundly disagreed with those findings.
“I’m not sure that the House was required to substantiate every conclusion with facts,” Burr told reporters last week, when asked whether the Senate Intelligence Committee would also find fault with the intelligence community’s assessment. He promised the Senate panel would “have the facts to show for” its conclusions.
“Everyone that we’ve ever had testify still stands by the full findings of the ICA,” Warner said Monday, referring to the intelligence community’s assessment. “We’ve had all the Obama officials, we’ve had all the Trump officials. Every person.”
The committee’s review is not yet complete: On Wednesday, panel members huddled behind closed doors with former intelligence chiefs to discuss their impressions and conclusions. Former Director of National Intelligence James R. Clapper Jr., former CIA director John Brennan, and former National Security Agency director Adm. Mike Rogers were in attendance. Former FBI director James B. Comey also was invited.
Witch hunt.
https://www.mintpressnews.com/blowback-the-costs-of-war-continue-to-soar-in-the-trump-era/242068/
And here was the result of their conceptual overreach: never, it could be argued, has a great power still in its imperial prime proven quite so incapable of applying its military and political might in a way that would advance its aims. It’s a strange fact of this century that the U.S. military has been deployed across vast swaths of the planet and somehow, again and again, has found itself overmatched by underwhelming enemy forces and incapable of producing any results other than destruction and further fragmentation. And all of this occurred at the moment when the planet most needed a new kind of knitting together, at the moment when humanity’s future was at stake in ways previously unimaginable, thanks to its still-increasing use of fossil fuels.
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How Mueller’s First Year Compares To Watergate, Iran-Contra And Whitewater
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Exclusive: Manafort's former son-in-law cuts plea deal, to cooperate with government: sources - Business Insider https://apple.news/APji5RsAwQTuZkpRX1fPCdA
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http://watergate.info/impeachment/articles-of-impeachment
And guess who said, “bigger than Watergate?” For bonus points, what was it in reference to?
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Follow the money, from Russia with Love and a PTape, as well as from Saudi Arabia and Qatar, all the way to impeachment. Drain the swamp my ass. US Foreign policy for sale. Buh buh buh Hillary. Suckers.
Trump Jr. and Other Aides Met With Gulf Emissary Offering Help to Win Election - The New York Times https://apple.news/ACvyN3fCtR0KhVqMfcUMyVg
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Trump Doing Same Thing He Demanded Clinton Be Locked Up For - New York Magazine https://apple.news/AfspBF984T_ys_QRFMprHmA
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https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/22/nyregion/michael-cohen-trump-taxi-cooperation.html
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https://www.cnn.com/2018/05/22/politics/michael-flynn-jr/index.html
And it’s only Tuesday, they thought gleefully!
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meanwhile his father has been indicted and is a cooperating witness
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COULD ROGER STONE FLIP ON TRUMP? Politico reports that Mueller’s investigators are zeroing in on longtime Trump confident Roger Stone and quotes a Stone friend saying that he could flip if charged. And:
As one person who knows both men put it, “Stone knows everything.” Mueller is already scrutinizing Stone’s relationship with Julian Assange amid WikiLeaks’ release of the hacked emails.
Woooooooooooooooooooo, how the caged birds sing! Yet another dot to connect! Dots are fun!
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