Team Mueller (and Their Report)
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PJ_Soul said:benjs said:PJ_Soul said:Ledbetterman10 said:PJ_Soul said:josevolution said:mickeyrat said:PJ_Soul said:vaggar99 said:let's face it. The United States is a facade. We have bullied our way into world dominance. At the same time, the education of our population has not kept up with other world powers. Trump is merely a symptom of this illness. We are approaching the stage where left untreated, this disease will kill us.I tend to agree. I think we're looking at the beginning of America's long decline.Well obviously it's just my opinion, but I am specifically talking about how this will go down in literal history. Hundreds of years from now this will be recorded in the same manner the decline and fall of all other past civilizations are: academically. We can sit here in the present and say oh, there are so many variables. But that isn't how it pans out in history books. Moments and causes are pretty well defined in that context, including the socio-political and cultural influences that lead to the defining moments. Doing that is far from impossible among historians. There aren't too many questions that end up being unanswerable in that context. Not in the long run.Of course the most important and relevant issue to us right now is what should be done from here. I just happen to be talking about how this will all go down in history though. Not about the here and now. This whole thread is about the here and now, so I think it's okay to stray from that for a bit and think about how it will look to future generations!
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PJ_Soul said:Of course the most important and relevant issue to us right now is what should be done from here. I just happen to be talking about how this will all go down in history though. Not about the here and now. This whole thread is about the here and now, so I think it's okay to stray from that for a bit and think about how it will look to future generations!
I'm kidding there of course (well...half-kidding), but "history" is an interesting thing when it comes to who it's written by, and who it's written for. For example, my friend lives in Arlington, VA. His niece is taught in school that the confederacy was right, and that Lincoln was a treasonous warmonger that unjustly invaded the southern states. Yes, school-aged children in the United States are being taught this in the year 2019.
As for Trump, I'm still not sure if we'll look back on this like "Oh yeah, remember when Donald Trump was president? That was strange." Or, is Trumpism something that's here to stay? You know how all the republicans kept parroting "Ronald Reagan" during the primary? Is that how it will be 30 years from now? Some crazy politician saying "Well just like the great President Trump once said...."
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Ledbetterman10 said:PJ_Soul said:Of course the most important and relevant issue to us right now is what should be done from here. I just happen to be talking about how this will all go down in history though. Not about the here and now. This whole thread is about the here and now, so I think it's okay to stray from that for a bit and think about how it will look to future generations!
I'm kidding there of course (well...half-kidding), but "history" is an interesting thing when it comes to who it's written by, and who it's written for. For example, my friend lives in Arlington, VA. His niece is taught in school that the confederacy was right, and that Lincoln was a treasonous warmonger that unjustly invaded the southern states. Yes, school-aged children in the United States are being taught this in the year 2019.
As for Trump, I'm still not sure if we'll look back on this like "Oh yeah, remember when Donald Trump was president? That was strange." Or, is Trumpism something that's here to stay? You know how all the republicans kept parroting "Ronald Reagan" during the primary? Is that how it will be 30 years from now? Some crazy politician saying "Well just like the great President Trump once said...."That will definitely all depend on who the "winners and losers" are! Though frankly, I would rather read American history texts published by any country BUT America (and Russia!). That will likely provide more accurate accounts of things!I'm afraid I do see Trumpism lasting. The way a significant number of Americans are thinking now... that will have a very lasting impact. I think the divide between citizens in America is probably permanent, and I think that is what allows Trumpism to thrive.Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
PJ_Soul said:Ledbetterman10 said:PJ_Soul said:Of course the most important and relevant issue to us right now is what should be done from here. I just happen to be talking about how this will all go down in history though. Not about the here and now. This whole thread is about the here and now, so I think it's okay to stray from that for a bit and think about how it will look to future generations!
I'm kidding there of course (well...half-kidding), but "history" is an interesting thing when it comes to who it's written by, and who it's written for. For example, my friend lives in Arlington, VA. His niece is taught in school that the confederacy was right, and that Lincoln was a treasonous warmonger that unjustly invaded the southern states. Yes, school-aged children in the United States are being taught this in the year 2019.
As for Trump, I'm still not sure if we'll look back on this like "Oh yeah, remember when Donald Trump was president? That was strange." Or, is Trumpism something that's here to stay? You know how all the republicans kept parroting "Ronald Reagan" during the primary? Is that how it will be 30 years from now? Some crazy politician saying "Well just like the great President Trump once said...."That will definitely all depend on who the "winners and losers" are! Though frankly, I would rather read American history texts published by any country BUT America (and Russia!). That will likely provide more accurate accounts of things!I'm afraid I do see Trumpism lasting. The way a significant number of Americans are thinking now... that will have a very lasting impact. I think the divide between citizens in America is probably permanent, and I think that is what allows Trumpism to thrive.0 -
mrussel1 said:PJ_Soul said:Ledbetterman10 said:PJ_Soul said:Of course the most important and relevant issue to us right now is what should be done from here. I just happen to be talking about how this will all go down in history though. Not about the here and now. This whole thread is about the here and now, so I think it's okay to stray from that for a bit and think about how it will look to future generations!
I'm kidding there of course (well...half-kidding), but "history" is an interesting thing when it comes to who it's written by, and who it's written for. For example, my friend lives in Arlington, VA. His niece is taught in school that the confederacy was right, and that Lincoln was a treasonous warmonger that unjustly invaded the southern states. Yes, school-aged children in the United States are being taught this in the year 2019.
As for Trump, I'm still not sure if we'll look back on this like "Oh yeah, remember when Donald Trump was president? That was strange." Or, is Trumpism something that's here to stay? You know how all the republicans kept parroting "Ronald Reagan" during the primary? Is that how it will be 30 years from now? Some crazy politician saying "Well just like the great President Trump once said...."That will definitely all depend on who the "winners and losers" are! Though frankly, I would rather read American history texts published by any country BUT America (and Russia!). That will likely provide more accurate accounts of things!I'm afraid I do see Trumpism lasting. The way a significant number of Americans are thinking now... that will have a very lasting impact. I think the divide between citizens in America is probably permanent, and I think that is what allows Trumpism to thrive.
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PJ_Soul said:mrussel1 said:PJ_Soul said:Ledbetterman10 said:PJ_Soul said:Of course the most important and relevant issue to us right now is what should be done from here. I just happen to be talking about how this will all go down in history though. Not about the here and now. This whole thread is about the here and now, so I think it's okay to stray from that for a bit and think about how it will look to future generations!
I'm kidding there of course (well...half-kidding), but "history" is an interesting thing when it comes to who it's written by, and who it's written for. For example, my friend lives in Arlington, VA. His niece is taught in school that the confederacy was right, and that Lincoln was a treasonous warmonger that unjustly invaded the southern states. Yes, school-aged children in the United States are being taught this in the year 2019.
As for Trump, I'm still not sure if we'll look back on this like "Oh yeah, remember when Donald Trump was president? That was strange." Or, is Trumpism something that's here to stay? You know how all the republicans kept parroting "Ronald Reagan" during the primary? Is that how it will be 30 years from now? Some crazy politician saying "Well just like the great President Trump once said...."That will definitely all depend on who the "winners and losers" are! Though frankly, I would rather read American history texts published by any country BUT America (and Russia!). That will likely provide more accurate accounts of things!I'm afraid I do see Trumpism lasting. The way a significant number of Americans are thinking now... that will have a very lasting impact. I think the divide between citizens in America is probably permanent, and I think that is what allows Trumpism to thrive.0 -
Conservatives Stunned by Mueller Suggesting Trump Is Not Innocent
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/05/conservatives-stunned-by-mueller-implying-trump-not-innocent.html
It's funny to read about how some of these guys are dealing with Mueller's statement yesterday.0 -
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dignin said:
Conservatives Stunned by Mueller Suggesting Trump Is Not Innocent
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/05/conservatives-stunned-by-mueller-implying-trump-not-innocent.html
It's funny to read about how some of these guys are dealing with Mueller's statement yesterday.
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PJ_Soul said:dignin said:
Conservatives Stunned by Mueller Suggesting Trump Is Not Innocent
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/05/conservatives-stunned-by-mueller-implying-trump-not-innocent.html
It's funny to read about how some of these guys are dealing with Mueller's statement yesterday.0 -
dignin said:
Conservatives Stunned by Mueller Suggesting Trump Is Not Innocent
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/05/conservatives-stunned-by-mueller-implying-trump-not-innocent.html
It's funny to read about how some of these guys are dealing with Mueller's statement yesterday.I LOVE MUSIC.
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If it wasn't obvious that CYA Barr is in on the fix, this sure as hell should be. Falling on his sword for his party and conservatism ideology, constitution and checks and balances be damned. Because "everybody dies."
‘Everyone dies’: Barr says he’s unconcerned about the toll his job is taking on his reputation
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Halifax2TheMax said:If it wasn't obvious that CYA Barr is in on the fix, this sure as hell should be. Falling on his sword for his party and conservatism ideology, constitution and checks and balances be damned. Because "everybody dies."
‘Everyone dies’: Barr says he’s unconcerned about the toll his job is taking on his reputation
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From LA Times:As of Wednesday, more than 1,000 former federal prosecutors had signed a statement explaining that, in their professional judgment and based on the facts described in special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s report, President Trump would have been criminally charged with obstruction of justice if he were not the president.This public outcry from such a large group of prosecutors — who have served under Republican and Democratic presidents — is unprecedented and indicative of overwhelming expert agreement on the evidence and law supporting charges against Trump.Falling down,...not staying down0 -
Kat said:Halifax2TheMax said:If it wasn't obvious that CYA Barr is in on the fix, this sure as hell should be. Falling on his sword for his party and conservatism ideology, constitution and checks and balances be damned. Because "everybody dies."
‘Everyone dies’: Barr says he’s unconcerned about the toll his job is taking on his reputation
By John Wagner ● Read more »
From LA Times:As of Wednesday, more than 1,000 former federal prosecutors had signed a statement explaining that, in their professional judgment and based on the facts described in special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s report, President Trump would have been criminally charged with obstruction of justice if he were not the president.This public outcry from such a large group of prosecutors — who have served under Republican and Democratic presidents — is unprecedented and indicative of overwhelming expert agreement on the evidence and law supporting charges against Trump.NEW YORK – In a stunning reversal, the NRA has admitted to ABC News that it took money from Alexander Torshin, the Russian official and Vladimir Putin ally who is reportedly at the center of an FBI probe into “whether Russian money went to [the] NRA to help Trump” in 2016. The admission follows the NRA’s March 19 letter to Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR), in which the NRA’s General Counsel stated that the NRA received no money from “entities or individuals” connected to Russia during 2015-2016.
ABC’s reporting also comes a week after NPR reported that incoming National Security Advisor John Bolton — who previously headed the NRA’s international affairs subcommittee — recorded a video for Torshin’s Russian gun group praising “a new era of freedom” in Russia, and encouraging Russia’s government to loosen gun laws.
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Halifax2TheMax said:Kat said:Halifax2TheMax said:If it wasn't obvious that CYA Barr is in on the fix, this sure as hell should be. Falling on his sword for his party and conservatism ideology, constitution and checks and balances be damned. Because "everybody dies."
‘Everyone dies’: Barr says he’s unconcerned about the toll his job is taking on his reputation
By John Wagner ● Read more »
From LA Times:As of Wednesday, more than 1,000 former federal prosecutors had signed a statement explaining that, in their professional judgment and based on the facts described in special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s report, President Trump would have been criminally charged with obstruction of justice if he were not the president.This public outcry from such a large group of prosecutors — who have served under Republican and Democratic presidents — is unprecedented and indicative of overwhelming expert agreement on the evidence and law supporting charges against Trump.NEW YORK – In a stunning reversal, the NRA has admitted to ABC News that it took money from Alexander Torshin, the Russian official and Vladimir Putin ally who is reportedly at the center of an FBI probe into “whether Russian money went to [the] NRA to help Trump” in 2016. The admission follows the NRA’s March 19 letter to Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR), in which the NRA’s General Counsel stated that the NRA received no money from “entities or individuals” connected to Russia during 2015-2016.
ABC’s reporting also comes a week after NPR reported that incoming National Security Advisor John Bolton — who previously headed the NRA’s international affairs subcommittee — recorded a video for Torshin’s Russian gun group praising “a new era of freedom” in Russia, and encouraging Russia’s government to loosen gun laws.
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Could Mueller have said, "if I could, I would have charged him with obstruction of justice"?Give Peas A Chance…0
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Meltdown99 said:Could Mueller have said, "if I could, I would have charged him with obstruction of justice"?
A soundbite like that."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Mueller: YOU WANT ANSWERS?
Adam Schiff: WE WANT THE TRUTH!
Mueller: DONALD J TRUMP IS A GOD DAMN CROOK!"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Meltdown99 said:Could Mueller have said, "if I could, I would have charged him with obstruction of justice"?my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0
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