Politics Ann Coulter says Trump to be impeached

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  1. tlongII

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    Obviously. I don't know how anyone could read it otherwise.
     
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    You better re-read it. What she is saying is even though Trump stated he will never sign another bill like that, she states he won't be able to sign it because he will already be impeached. There are no conditions and it is a prediction.

    Your attempt to spin it in your favor is hilarious though. :biglaugh:
     
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    Wrong.
     
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    How am I wrong?
     
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    Because she's clearly saying he'll be impeached if he signs another bill like that.
     
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    Actually it's not obvious as I'm not the only one that interpreted the way I did. We have different opinions and the only one that can definitely clarify it is Ann Coulter, not you or I.
     
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    What exactly does hilarious mean to you? You often use that word implying some sort of pejorative meaning.
     
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    Anyone with a little intelligence should know what "hilarious" means. Look it up if that word baffles you so much.
     
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    Well, it does seem a little over worked even here. Forget about the frequency of use (which is often).

    A little disagreement over the take of some tweet by Ann Coulter would hardly cause a sane man to react as in the definition of the word;

    "Marked by or causing boisterous merriment or convulsive laughter"
     
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    I knew you would struggle with it. This might help.

    https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hilarious


    Definition of hilariou: marked by or causing hilarity: extremely funny
     
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    Is it? U.S. employment is the best since 1973. Black employment is the highest ever. Food stamp use is at historic lows. Illegal immigration has been cut by 73%. Federal regulations are being obliterated. Taxes have been lowered. The stock market has hit new highs. Companies are growing and expanding. Consumer optimism is roaring. The courts have been stocked with conservatives. And Hillary Clinton is NOT in the White House.

    I’d say Trump voters are pretty happy right now.
     
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    Until Bolton and that budget things were still obviously better than if Hillary had completed her election theft (or if Bernie had won as he probably should have)


    Now? Some things are still better.
     
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    Nice taking ownership of the past president's accomplishment. That fat piece of shit hasn't done nothing but create chaos.

    Clinton (who I didn't vote for) would've been a way better president regardless of what you think.
     
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    The House would have impeached her within her first 3 months in office.
     
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    This might help you. Obama created more jobs every year than Trump did his first year so giving him credit is bogus. Taxes have been lowered for the wealthy and peanuts given to the rest. That tax cut also raised the deficit around 1.3 trillion dollars. Stock market had been climbing for years and just continued a pattern that Obama started. Being blinded by the trump hype isn;t a good way to go through life. Obama on the other hand took over an economy that was near bankrupt, turned it around and helped jump start the economy. I guess you forgot to give him any credit. Typical of many conservatives, take credit for others work.

    https://www.npr.org/2018/01/08/5765...loyment-rates-for-african-americans-hispanics
     
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    Hillary Clinton is a fucking monster, dude. I don't think Trump is awesome by any means but the Clintons are certified, grade A corrupt criminals. And this was all well known BEFORE the election. You really can't blame people for voting Trump over Clinton. Democrats picked the worst possible candidate imaginable and instead of acknowledging and owning up to that, they want to call half the population of the country bigots for rolling the dice on a wild card instead of voting for proven corruption.
     
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    It cracks me up that people of both parties insist on giving “their” presidents credit for good economies and the other guys blame for bad ones. Presidents pretty much are cockroaches riding on an ocean liner when it comes to the impact they have on the course of the economy.
     
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    I agree with this 100%.....except for the part about not blaming people for voting for Trump. I personally voted for the only candidate that had actual governing experience (Gary Johnson). How on earth will we ever get rid of the two party system if everyone keeps voting for the two biggest parties as if they have no choice?? The choice was there. Change begins in small ways.....and at least I have the justification to laugh my ass off at those fools who voted for either Clinton or Trump..,,
     
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