US Politics and Trump Category IV - I've never even heard of one that big before

Will Trump be impeached?

  • Hell yeah he's guilty as a mofo

    Votes: 40 21.1%
  • He's gonna keep triggering leftards until 2024

    Votes: 112 58.9%
  • Whoever made this poll clearly has no idea how impeachment works

    Votes: 38 20.0%

  • Total voters
    190
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greg0205

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If you like.



Oh, it's a little more juicy than that:


Presumably you won't complain when the lawsuit effectively finds Schiff guilty of sedition and people refer to Schiff as guilty of sedition as shown in a court of law. :sneaky:

Well, this is awkward... Eric Swallwell and Fiona Hill are burning down Kash Patel as well as his old boss, suing-a-cow-Devin.

In the Congressional record you go suing-a-cow-Devin and Lev Parnas.
 

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Well, this is awkward... Eric Swallwell and Fiona Hill are burning down Kash Patel as well as his old boss, suing-a-cow-Devin.

In the Congressional record you go suing-a-cow-Devin and Lev Parnas.
Every time you've gone giddy like a schoolgirl in the past, it's turned out to be something only a schoolgirl could reasonably get giddy over, which definitely includes your over the top blow-by-blow of the rest of the hearing material today.

So... Sure Jan.

Meanwhile:


Rudy Giuliani claims that US diplomats have been acting to further the interests of billionaire George Soros in Ukraine in what he described as a "massive pay-for-play" scheme which included falsifying evidence against President Trump.
"The anti-corruption bureau is a contradiction," Giuliani told Glenn Beck, regarding Ukraine's National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU), which Joe Biden helped establish when he was the Obama administration's point-man on Ukraine.

As a bit of background, in December of 2018, a Ukrainian court ruled that NABU director Artem Sytnyk "acted illegally" when he revealed the existence of Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort's name to Journalist and politician Serhiy Leschenko in a "black ledger" containing off-book payments to Manafort by Ukraine's previous administration. The ruling against Sytnyk and Leshchenko was later overturned on a technicality.



In December, The Blaze obtained audio of Sytnyk bragging about helping Hillary Clinton in the 2016 US election.

"They took all the corruption cases away from the prosecutor general, they gave it to the anti-corruption bureau, and they got rid of all the cases that offended Soros, and they included all the cases against Soros' enemies," Giuliani told Beck.

The Soros connection"

"One of the first cases they dismissed was a case in which his [Soros's] NGO, AntAC, was supposed to have embezzled a lot of money, but not only that, collected dirty information on Republicans to be transmitted, gotten by Ukrainians, to be transmitted to this woman Alexandra Chalupa and other people who worked for the Democratic National Committee," Giuliani continued.

"The first case that [former prosecutor Yuri] Lutsenko tanked was that case at the request of the ambassador," he added.
Is Soros now implicated in the pay-for-play, @AlmightyBender? :sneaky:

Perhaps you'd like to tell me why Guiliani has suddenly become a schizo... :oops:
 

greg0205

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Where my "Triggered" by Don Jr fans at?

What's this?

A $94 800,00 order... From the Republican National Committee?

For books?

Right before Triggered came out?

That the RNC now admit was 'connected' to Triggered.

You don't say...

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buka001

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It doesn't matter if the resorts are providing their services at market competitive rates and the advisors or whatever aren't drinking shots of gold-plated caviar, i.e. spending disproportionate amounts of money on delicacies.

So long as the costs are reasonable, it doesn't actually harm Uncle Sam in any significant way, and the idea that this is corruption like what Zuma did is fscking childish.
Of course it does, his continual usage of Mar A Lago has outstripped previous presidents expenditure, for the same period as other Presidents.

Curiously he has outstripped it all towards his pocket.
 

Gingerbeardman

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Of course it does, his continual usage of Mar A Lago has outstripped previous presidents expenditure, for the same period as other Presidents.

Curiously he has outstripped it all towards his pocket.
Take it out of the presidential salary he donates back to the treasury. :sleep:

So far as I can tell, the largest part of the extra expenditure comes from the air travel, not the actual cost of staying at Mar A Lago.
 

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Every time you've gone giddy like a schoolgirl in the past, it's turned out to be something only a schoolgirl could reasonably get giddy over, which definitely includes your over the top blow-by-blow of the rest of the hearing material today.

So... Sure Jan.

Meanwhile:



Is Soros now implicated in the pay-for-play, @AlmightyBender? :sneaky:

Perhaps you'd like to tell me why Guiliani has suddenly become a schizo... :oops:
Rudi Guliani claims... Fok I thought you were jumping the shark before but this is the real one.

:ROFL: :ROFL: :ROFL: :ROFL:
 

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"Based on questions and statements I have heard, some of you on this committee appear to believe that Russia and its security services did not conduct a campaign against our country — and that perhaps, somehow, for some reason, Ukraine did," Hill said. "This is a fictional narrative that has been perpetrated and propagated by the Russian security services themselves."

@Gingerbeardman there is your citation
 

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Lol they taking about the Soros nonsense now in the hearing. Made my day. Under oath she calls it anti-Semitic tropes from Alex Jones and Roger Stone. I think that is an accurate assessment don't you GBM?
 

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Lol they taking about the Soros nonsense now in the hearing. Made my day. Under oath she calls it anti-Semitic tropes from Alex Jones and Roger Stone. I think that is an accurate assessment don't you GBM?
I think it's going to be funnier when it turns out that he's as thick as thieves with the corrupt Dems regarding the pillaging of Ukraine.

And no, I don't think there's anything particularly anti-Semitic about what people have to say about Soros. People don't hate him because he's a Jew, although he does seem to like trying to play the Jew card to shut his detractors up.
 

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I think it's going to be funnier when it turns out that he's as thick as thieves with the corrupt Dems regarding the pillaging of Ukraine.

And no, I don't think there's anything particularly anti-Semitic about what people have to say about Soros. People don't hate him because he's a Jew, although he does seem to like trying to play the Jew card to shut his detractors up.
Waiting for anything you say will transpire, to transpire:
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Every time you've gone giddy like a schoolgirl in the past, it's turned out to be something only a schoolgirl could reasonably get giddy over, which definitely includes your over the top blow-by-blow of the rest of the hearing material today.

So... Sure Jan.

Meanwhile:



Is Soros now implicated in the pay-for-play, @AlmightyBender? :sneaky:

Perhaps you'd like to tell me why Guiliani has suddenly become a schizo... :oops:

Well, this is awkward... Fiona Hill says that Soros conspiracies are 21st century Protocols of the Elders of Zion and an absolute outrage.
 

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Very true, it was written by Eddie Scary. Mark Levin would have been somehow more credible
Since you took the trouble to actually open the article, perhaps you'd like to explain which part of his opinion is flawed, you know, all reasonable-like as a reasonable person would do. :sneaky:
 
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