OT ...Trump...beginning of the end?

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    James Woods is a national treasure:

     
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    Flip flop flip flop tick tock tick tock

    I've lost all respect for Giuliani. It's obvious he's Beyond desperation for a job, another washed-up has-been flip flop flip flop...
    Not sure which one lies more Trumpeteer or Giuliani.... desperate pitiful power hungry men who act (Lie) worse than little boys...

    Perhaps
    Totes criteria 4 School shooters applies moreso here...
    https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...CRAB&usg=AOvVaw1wbWunQGAH1L_PHSq1NgOl&ampcf=1
     
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    Reference post above

     
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    ..."our recollection keeps changing" ?...hmmm, is that the new version of "alternative facts"?
     
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    So what do you think 59, do you think totes school shooter criteria applies to Giuliani and Trump?? I... do...:biglaugh:
     
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    ...they deserve each other...they're both cartoons with no credibility.
     
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    Actually it's the statistical root cause analysis for homicide....period.
     
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    I'd do believe: the greedy quest/lust for Political Power, has a very similar root cause??

    Power used improper or recklessly, often provides the same results, with very similar root causes; death to one thing or/and another...

    Besides I believe their is more than 3 possible reasons why to homicidal killers root causes, there's always an exception(s) to any rule...

    Greed and relentless pursuit of Power, are responsible for the Assasination of Lady Liberty and the Constitution... Perhaps you are right, this isn't instant death (by homicide), this is a slow strangulation and dismemberment of our nation.... Or is it a suicide of sorts...
     
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    Don't really care what peoples' motives, root causes, justifications, perceived clinical/mental reasons, or any other excuse someone may choose to attach to it, in order to explain why people kill people..

    .....IMO, our main problem is cultural more than anything else..
     
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    I believe much the same, cultural & environmental sociologically, I believe 2b basically, or somewhat similar.

    I 2 don't give a hoot 4 excuses. Root Cause Analysis means something definitively specific, with no speculation. Yet there is often exceptions to perceptions.
     
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    This Bozo never gives up and won't until he goes down in the books as another Nixon only worse. Trumpixon never was qualified for the job...

    Unfkngbelevable, imo an "Admission of Guilt"...

    LMAO-
     
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    ...and that's exactly what many of us have been saying for a long time now...if he claims claims he's done nothing wrong, why would he need to pardon himself?...and if he's so innocent, why is he acting like he's guilty?


    ...he's a blithering idiot and a disgrace to this country...but many in the GOP are just as culpable...they're so scared of not being re-elected they now have their priorities backwards. Their main goal should be doing what is best for this country as a whole...re-election be damned....of course, the Dems are just as bad and just as jaded and myopic.
     
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    Ex-Fox News Analyst Ralph Peters Unloads on Sean Hannity

    The former Fox commentator said Sean Hannity might actually believe his own conspiracy theories, but ‘the others are smarter, they know what they’re doing.’

    06.06.18 9:56 PM ET

    Ret. Lt. Col. Ralph Peters isn’t done taking his former employer to task. A few months after he quit his position as military analyst at Fox News in dramatic fashion—calling the network a “propaganda machine”—he appeared on CNN with Anderson Cooper on Wednesday night and went even further in his condemnation.

    While President Donald Trump has claimed that special counsel Robert Mueller is leading a “witch hunt” against him, Peters argued on CNN that it is Fox News that is promoting a witch hunt against Mueller.

    “For years, I was glad to be associated with Fox. It was a legitimate conservative and libertarian outlet. And a necessary one,” Peters told Cooper. “But with the rise of Donald Trump, Fox did become a destructive propaganda machine. And I don’t do propaganda for anyone.”

    Peters went on to say he believes the network in general and “particularly the prime time hosts” are attacking “our constitutional order, the rule of law, the Justice Department, the FBI, Robert Mueller,” and other intelligence agencies. “And they are doing it for ratings and profit,” he added. “And they’re doing it knowingly, and, in my view, doing a great, grave disservice to our country.”

    Asked by Cooper if the prime-time hosts actually believe their own conspiracy theories about the “deep state,” Peters singled out Trump’s most loyal Fox News servant. “I suspect Sean Hannity really believes it,” he said. “The others are smarter, they know what they’re doing."


    “I want to cry out and say, ‘How can you do this? How can you lie to our country? How can you knowingly attack our Constitution, the bedrock of our system of government, the bedrock of our country?’” Peters said. “And when you go after the Constitution, you best beware, because you are doing a phenomenal, indeed immeasurable damage.”
     
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    The Washington political bed is not big enough for all the whores that inhabit those once sacred
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    ^^^^^

    Spygate- :biglaugh::roflmao:


    https://www.politico.com/story/2018/06/06/trump-spygate-rooney-629550

    Rep. Tom Rooney, a top Republican lawmaker on the House Intelligence Committee, is ripping President Donald Trump's unsupported claim that the FBI inserted a spy inside his campaign.

    "What is the point of saying that there was a spy in the campaign when there was none?" Rooney said in an interview on Wednesday. "You know what I’m saying? It’s like, ‘Lets create this thing to tweet about knowing that it’s not true.’ … Maybe it’s just to create more chaos but it doesn’t really help the case."

    Though Rooney isn't the first GOP lawmaker to question Trump's assertion, his comments were the most forceful repudiation to date from a Republican lawmaker. Rooney, a three-term Florida Republican who is retiring at the end of the year, was one of three GOP House members to lead the Intelligence Committee's year-long Russia probe after Chairman Devin Nunes stepped aside.

    Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.), one of the other Russia probe leaders, was the first to undercut Trump's "spygate" claims, telling TV interviewers last week that far from inappropriately surveilling Trump, the FBI was responsibly pursuing leads about Russian attempts to infiltrate the campaign.

    Gowdy was one of nine lawmakers briefed by the Justice Department and FBI last month on the use of an informant to glean information from Trump campaign associates believed to have suspect ties to Russia. His comments endorsing the FBI tactic stirred Trump allies, who panned Gowdy and said he was taking the word of a Justice Department....
     
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