James Comey is indicted

Brainless name calling. You obviously can't think but there are words you can throw as if they were bricks. Not many, of course. Maybe five, six words? Any more and things would get confusing.
you consider calling someone a leftist is name calling? interesting
 
They have him on tape to Congress telling them he did not leak his notes to the media and they have him on tape saying to Congress he did leak his notes to the media. He also KNEW to Russian Doisser was a hoax. Yet he didn't speak up. So he obstructed the investigation of the Dossier.

To bad they didn't send a bunch of armed FBI agents to arrest him.
I keep asking you if you have any link or even tiny bit of evidence they have him on tape saying he DID leak the notes to the Media?

You keep running away? I know you are posting on other threads?!?!?!? Sup?
 
Every move Trump makes is to keep throwing shit at the wall hoping to distract the American stupid from focusing on this economy which in a few more weeks will completely callops. That UN performance of his, pretty much SEALED OUR FATE....WE'RE GONNA FIND OURSELVES SO ALONE, SO GOTDAMN ALONE SOON

callop (v.)​

Pronunciation: /ˈkæləp/
Part of Speech: Verb, transitive
Definition: To enthusiastically urge a zebra or horse into a comically exaggerated gallop, often accompanied by wild gestures or absurd vocal encouragements, as if directing a stampede in a slapstick comedy.
Example Sentence: She calloped her zebra across the savanna, flailing her arms and shouting "Giddy-up, you striped speedster!" to the delight of bewildered onlookers.
Etymology: Blend of "call" and "gallop," coined for its humorous evocation of chaotic equestrian antics.
Related Forms: calloper (n.), calloping (n., adj.)
 

callop (v.)​

Pronunciation: /ˈkæləp/
Part of Speech: Verb, transitive
Definition: To enthusiastically urge a zebra or horse into a comically exaggerated gallop, often accompanied by wild gestures or absurd vocal encouragements, as if directing a stampede in a slapstick comedy.
Example Sentence: She calloped her zebra across the savanna, flailing her arms and shouting "Giddy-up, you striped speedster!" to the delight of bewildered onlookers.
Etymology: Blend of "call" and "gallop," coined for its humorous evocation of chaotic equestrian antics.
Related Forms: calloper (n.), calloping (n., adj.)
Thank you Miss Marble.
 
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