Re: Trump - how long has he got?
Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2017 7:46 pm
Kinda feels like it's all starting to snowball, doesn't it? Can't remember what I voted now but "this side of Christmas" looks good to me
OrangeRomeda wrote:For my new UK friends: the story to follow is Papadopoulos. Manafort and Gates (IMO) were offered as public bait so Mueller could drop Papadpoulos as an "OK, here's where you shut your fucking twitterhole." This is the beginning of the domino collapse of the Trump administration.
I'm excited.
TheFadeBeta wrote:I read this today and thought it was an interesting read https://www.economist.com/blogs/democracyinamerica/2017/10/robert-mueller-s-investigation
The Economist journalist made a good point..
"But it is Mr Trump who remains consistently and inexplicably incurious about Russia, and whether it attacked American democracy. It is the president who calls the entire Russian investigation a hoax, fake news, and a witch hunt. He has scorned the findings of the intelligence agencies that now report to him that Russia did indeed interfere in the election, and with the clear aim of helping him to win. He presents the very idea of Russian collusion as a partisan Democratic conspiracy to call into question his victory. Even some Republicans cannot understand this strange refusal to criticise Russia and its strongman president, Vladimir Putin. In the words of Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, a Republican foreign policy hawk, the Trump administration has “a blind spot on Russia that I still can’t figure out.”
Valotonin wrote:Oh dear, it seems that things I mention keep turning out to be true, News today that the DNC admitted rigging the primaries against Bernie. Shameful -__-
TheFadeBeta wrote:
I guess you wouldn't be Valotonin if you didn't stir the pot, ya little bugger