Lightbringer (12-14-2018)
CNN political analyst Molly Ball said Thursday that President Donald Trump is growing more worried about impeachment, and is trying to “poison the jury pool” by any means possible before House and Senate leaders try to get rid of him.
“Have we gone from ‘he didn’t do it’ to ‘it’s probably not illegal’ to ‘if you come after us, we’ll come after you?'” asked Poppy Harlow noting an implicit threat from Trump’s personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani in an interview with the New York Times.
“And everybody does it, right? This is in a way typical Rudy bluster,” Ball laughed, saying Giuliani was trying “to move the goal post on what exactly constitutes acceptability.”
Ball said that the president has been “very straightforward about what he’s doing”.
“He is trying to poison the jury pool of the American people,” she said, adding that the effort had been effective to some extent. “He’s trying to make the Mueller investigation so unpopular with the public as a whole that they agree with the president, that it is a partisan witch hunt and therefore that anything that elected leaders in the House and Senate would do to pursue something like impeachment would be seen as illegitimate.
Lightbringer (12-14-2018)
I think Trump lies so much just to get his disciples to become nose numb to lying. Notice how the Trumpsters dont even care if he lies...
Be Best
Lightbringer (12-14-2018)
Phantasmal (12-14-2018)
Lightbringer (12-14-2018)
Won't be that type of Trial
ONE-N-DONE, YOU GOT PLAYED; Time To Play-On
Remember ... ELECTIONS HAVE CONSEQUENCES ... So STFU Bitch
Lightbringer (12-14-2018)
Lightbringer (12-14-2018)
So was Obama.
Bush II was just in over his head, not up for the job.
Bill was slick and played both sides like a fiddle.
Bush I was just sort of there, was pretty much useless.
Reagan, the great and mighty was a liberal that never saw a spending bill that he did not love.
How so?
Interesting attempt to re-brand and re-characterize poor Bush, making him look like a victim, that way you don't have to admit the Conservative policies he pushed that you supported were terrible.
How so?
Notice how all these statements are pretty vague and allow maximum wiggle room to shift within the parameters?
How so?
"No True Scotsman".
See, it's generalized, superficial posts like this that you use to try and establish your own fake credibility so you can continue advancing the same policies and beliefs you were pushing prior to the election.
The results of the election forced you into self-reflection and unfortunately, you took the wrong lessons away from that.
When I die, turn me into a brick and use me to cave in the skull of a fascist
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