idhawkman wrote:You got it on D. Just another effort to try and find something, anything since the collusion and obstruction issues are all but gone now. What next, he spanked his kids at some point? CHILD ABUSE!!!!!
Hawktawk wrote:The judge the Faux hosts like the buffoons hannity and judge Janine Pirrero were saying would throw out Flynn’s charges called his behavior possibly treasonous. I been saying it for over a year. Conspiring with foreign powers is treason. Don’t know if the signed by DJT letter of intent for trump tower Moscow from late 2015 when he was running for president has been discussed but wow. Rudy Chump for trump let slip that negotiations continued until nov 2016!!!!!!!its going to be so ugly. Couldn’t happen to a more upstanding noble person
RiverDog wrote:And it's only going to get worse. I hear that the incomming NY state attorney general is even more gung ho than the current one and that she intends on filing criminal charges against the Trump Foundation.
It's really hard for me to belive that Trump and his people could have been so clumsy. Only a fool wouldn't know that you can't pay lawsuit settlements through a charitable fund, continue to conduct business as usual with an adversarial country during a Presidential campaign knowing the potential for a conflict of interest, or pay 2 women 6 figure money less than two weeks before the general election then argue that it was for purely personal reasons.
2019 is going to be an interesting year.
idhawkman wrote:You can keep stating all the false narratives you want but it doesn't change the facts. I've addressed all of the allegations you list and the response has not changed.
Hawktawk wrote:There’s wealthy people I have no problem understanding how they got rich . Then there’s trump.
Hawktawk wrote:I got one question for ID hawk. What in God’s name will it take for you ? It’s not about Hillary anymore . It’s this utter criminal enterprise or mike pence....
c_hawkbob wrote:I disagree, there is plenty of grounds for impeachment and I have no doubt that he will be, what you should be saying is that he probably won't be convicted upon impeachment.
idhawkman wrote:You can keep stating all the false narratives you want but it doesn't change the facts. I've addressed all of the allegations you list and the response has not changed.
RiverDog wrote:False naratives? You mean like Trump's long time personal lawyer and fixer, the man that once said he'd take a bullet for him, admits that he was lying through his teeth is a reflection on the man that hired him and kept him employed for 12 years is a false narative?
Or that his former national security advisor being told by a district court judge that he "sold out his country" is a false narative?
Or that Trump's "charitable" organization was shut down and faces possible criminal charges is false narative?
All I'm doing is reading back to you the news, and as you essentially admitted, all you have done is use predictable, generic responses to defend him.
RiverDog wrote:
Yea, that's one of the major things that bothers me about Trump. I really don't care how he got rich, whether it was inherited or earned. But I do think that the fact that he's always been given everything, that he's never had to worry about people telling him no, that he's never had to deal with a difficult boss, that everything and anything is there for his taking has shaped his personality and given him this spoiled rich kid syndrome. IMO that's what's causing him so much difficulty now in that he's never had to face adversity.
Hawktawk wrote:There’s wealthy people I have no problem understanding how they got rich . Then there’s trump. You’re right RD the things they did before and during this election cycle and continuing into the administration were flat out arrogant and plain old dumb as a rock. It’s a lot different being a shyster real estate mogul paying cash from who knows where for everything the past decade and facing federal scrutiny . It’s worse than we know imo, way worse . I got one question for ID hawk. What in God’s name will it take for you ? It’s not about Hillary anymore . It’s this utter criminal enterprise or mike pence....
idhawkman wrote:...and I'm wondering what in God's name will it take for you to realize the successes that he's had in less than 2 years? SMDH
Aseahawkfan wrote:
What are his biggest successes? The tax cuts?
Aseahawkfan wrote:What are his biggest successes? The tax cuts?
Reduced illegal immigration
burrrton wrote:
Er, illegal immigration is going up, ID (although, to be fair, for largely the same reason they dropped under Obama- the condition of the economy).
c_hawkbob wrote:Now "the adult in the room" Mattis has had enough. Evidently Trump's blindside decision to pull out of Syria was his last straw.
This reality show presidency of his is a real dumpster fire.
c_hawkbob wrote:Now "the adult in the room" Mattis has had enough. Evidently Trump's blindside decision to pull out of Syria was his last straw.
This reality show presidency of his is a real dumpster fire.
c_hawkbob wrote:Now "the adult in the room" Mattis has had enough. Evidently Trump's blindside decision to pull out of Syria was his last straw.
This reality show presidency of his is a real dumpster fire.
RiverDog wrote:Agreed. Mattis was a man respected both in military circles as well as on both sides of the aisle in Congress.
One more item on the bad week checklist. But this one hurts more than just DJT.
c_hawkbob wrote:I think of all the things on the bad week checklist this one hurts the most. Now he'll be unfettered, surrounded by nothing but yes men.
Hawktawk wrote:ID Jesus man I hope you copied and pasted all that or I’m worried about you getting carpal tunnel.
Equating all that stuff as being the work of a semi senile asshat on twitter from the shitter at 1 am is a bit of a stretch .
Most of what you lauded would have been possible with any republican administration, particularly coming out of the extreme overegulation of the Obama administration but minus the captain chaos danger to humanity in the Oval Office .
The good hires he admittedly made are all gone now , economy is slowing , Wall Street is on a pace for the worst December since the Great Depression . Housing starts are slowing dramatically and interest rates are rising.
See ID the economy and stock market are like an aircraft carrier . They take a long time to turn around and this boneheaded pussy grabbing imbecile inherited a 7 year economic expansion and equally long bull market run that is now being called the longest bull run in history . That’s called inheriting a barn full of hay, being born on 3rd base and scoring a run and saying you hit a grand slam. Story of his worthless oxygen wasting life.
Frankly I don’t give a GOD DAMN If it’s been the best economy in history and it hasn’t. This reprehensible POS belongs in the penitentiary, not in the empty chair that’s supposed to be occupied by the leader of the free world .
RiverDog wrote:
I expressed the same thought in the other thread. My fear is that Trump will end up selecting someone that will tell him only what he wants to hear and nothing more. He's not going to have anyone in his inner circle with the balls to say something when he's wrong.
But, according to Idahawkman, Trump's never wrong.
RiverDog wrote:Yea, I saw McConnell's statement. Considering Trump's unexpected rejection of their plan to keep the government running for another 2 months, being forced to return to the capitol for a vote on what's sure to be a rejection of the House's bill just before the Christmas holiday AND the sudden announced departure of Secretary Mattis over policy disagreements, they can't be in too good of a mood.
burrrton wrote:It's all part of his 32-dimensional chess game, RD.
RiverDog wrote:
The only thing I can think of that would explain these recent moves of his is that he's trying to deflect attention from his personal issues.
RiverDog wrote:
The only thing I can think of that would explain these recent moves of his is that he's trying to deflect attention from his personal issues.
idhawkman wrote:I know you are not used to it but he is keeping his promise of not fighting never ending wars in the middle east with no goal in mind. I know it is a simple thing that is often overlooked but it is what he has been stating far longer than just since his campaign and tenure.
RiverDog wrote:
Yea, but it's the timing of the withdrawl that makes it suspicious, coming the same week he flip flopped on the border wall/govt. shutdown and all his legal troubles with the SDNY, and a week after the Republican Senate rebuked him over Saudi Arabia. He could have withdrawn troops at anytime in the past 22 months. Why now?
The Russians are cheering him, his Secretary of Defense resigned in protest, the first such resignation in our history, our allies are stunned, and you see nothing wrong.
idhawkman wrote:I noticed no one mentioned anything about the Asylum seekers being processed from Mexico - YUGE win there.
No mention of the House passing the wall spending bill last night either - making Pelosi look like the fool she is.
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