Sally’s first language/first treason is American English.
Her wages are rubles.
Her preferred alphabet is Cyrillic/Ukrainian.
Politically she’s a putinist. Socially she’s a puta.
Her biggest fear is truth.
Sally’s first language/first treason is American English.
Her wages are rubles.
Her preferred alphabet is Cyrillic/Ukrainian.
Politically she’s a putinist. Socially she’s a puta.
Her biggest fear is truth.
Sally’s passport is USA.
But you don’t even need a visa for Guantanamo!
Fat hurts wrote:
I'm starting to think there is a sliver of a chance that Tiny will be removed.
We don't know everything that Bolton knows. It's quite possible that Bolton could shed light on other crimes. And it's VERY possible that those other crimes exist.
You only need to ask yourself this. What would it take for tzees to turn their backs on trump? I'm going to go with maybe a recent murder on tape, anything short of that will be a nothingburger. The GOP will never vote to remove him.
1100 wrote:
Fat hurts wrote:
I said, "at least". That means hopefully, some are sincere.
No, it really doesn't. Unless you have your own special brand of English.
And even if some are sincere, (which I do not doubt that some are), that really has nothing to do with wanting the others to lie. Which remains very strange.
My syntax and diction are excellent. Your comprehension is flawed.
I found your implication clear & diplomacy admirable.
Our chief diplomat pompeo could take lessons from you.
Trollminator wrote:
Fat hurts wrote:
I'm starting to think there is a sliver of a chance that Tiny will be removed.
We don't know everything that Bolton knows. It's quite possible that Bolton could shed light on other crimes. And it's VERY possible that those other crimes exist.
You only need to ask yourself this. What would it take for tzees to turn their backs on trump? I'm going to go with maybe a recent murder on tape, anything short of that will be a nothingburger. The GOP will never vote to remove him.
You are probably right.
But whatever it takes, there is a good chance Tiny has done it. That's the sliver of a chance I'm talking about.
Even without any new crimes, Republican senators are still faced with a problem. It's getting harder and harder to deny that Tiny tried to extort Zelensky. Every Republican senator has to ask himself if he wants to go into the next election saying that this extortion is OK.
And furthermore, if he says it's OK, he will be asked about his vote for the rest of his life. It will haunt that senator like a Tell-Tale Heart.
jesseriley wrote:
I found your implication clear & diplomacy admirable.
By definition an "implication" is not clear. It is hinted or suggested.
It’s not clear to a pathological liar.
Trollminator wrote:
Fat hurts wrote:
I'm starting to think there is a sliver of a chance that Tiny will be removed.
We don't know everything that Bolton knows. It's quite possible that Bolton could shed light on other crimes. And it's VERY possible that those other crimes exist.
You only need to ask yourself this. What would it take for tzees to turn their backs on trump? I'm going to go with maybe a recent murder on tape, anything short of that will be a nothingburger. The GOP will never vote to remove him.
There has to be a limit to how much sh*t Republicans are willing to take from Trump. They've had to spend time and risk their reputations by defending him with the Ukraine impeachment. He claims he's innocent, but wanting witnesses so he can be exonerated could end their political careers.
The impeachment isn't some Democrat trap he walked into; it's all on him. He's not clever enough to have hatched such a scheme which means he took advice from sleazy Giuliani. And the DNC server thing is nuts. There is no politician that has ever lived that would have tried to do what Trump did. Republicans should be very concerned with what he might do next.
Don’t blame others for your faults, babuschka.
You get John Kelly, Trump's former Chief of Staff and John Bolton, Trump's former National Security Adviser on the same page that Trump was bribing Ukraine, and it starts to kill the Democrat witch hunt angle.
It comes down to - they agree Trump did something improper but it doesn't rise to the level of removal - as the only way to acquit Trump.
And that's the Dershowitz angle.
But their official defense is that he didn't do anything wrong and he still insists that aid was not contingent on an announcement of an investigation.
Any Republican that thinks this quid pro quo deems removal, they have to remove him.
SDSU Aztec wrote:
There has to be a limit to how much sh*t Republicans are willing to take from Trump.
That's a very good way to put it. I think in that one sentence you have captured the essence of the Republican dilemma perfectly.
Trollminator wrote:
Fat hurts wrote:
I'm starting to think there is a sliver of a chance that Tiny will be removed.
We don't know everything that Bolton knows. It's quite possible that Bolton could shed light on other crimes. And it's VERY possible that those other crimes exist.
You only need to ask yourself this. What would it take for tzees to turn their backs on trump? I'm going to go with maybe a recent murder on tape, anything short of that will be a nothingburger. The GOP will never vote to remove him.
It depends on why he killed. Just ask Crystal in PA.
If Trump were removed, could he immediately enter the election for this fall? No one really wants a President Pence, do they?
Pence=penny
You get what you pay for!
Timmy Treadwell wrote:
If Trump were removed, could he immediately enter the election for this fall? No one really wants a President Pence, do they?
Yes. Even if he is impeached, he can run for the presidency in November UNLESS the Senate in his impeachment conviction and removal disqualifies him from holding public office again. Most of those who have been impeached and removed from office (mostly judges) have not been disqualified from holding office again.
Timmy Treadwell wrote:
If Trump were removed, could he immediately enter the election for this fall? No one really wants a President Pence, do they?
When someone is impeached and removed there is always a second vote that bans them from holding public office again. I presume that would happen with Tiny.
But I also believe that Tiny would run anyway and challenge the whole thing in the courts. So unless he dies in office, Tiny will still be on the ballot in November.