Roy Tarpley wrote:This guy Sam Nunberg is a buffoon. So many goons in that camp.
Erin Burnett on live TV flat out asked him if he had been drinking since she smelled alcohol in his breath.
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Roy Tarpley wrote:This guy Sam Nunberg is a buffoon. So many goons in that camp.
it's like everyone in Trump's orbit is either a moron, a harcore criminal, morally bankrupt, or legit crazy.


Roy Tarpley wrote:This guy just decided to comply with the subpoena after a lawyer on a TV segment with him advised him that it was a good idea. Complete buffoon.



shakendfries wrote:
This administration is a more accurate representation of the degradation of society than anything else happening on today. The greed and lack of any semblance of moral fabric reveals itself every day.
45’s rally cry was about draining the swamp, and has lied about damn near everything he said he would accomplish & would be different under his watch. It’s actually pretty pathetic
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Rich Rane wrote:shakendfries wrote:
This administration is a more accurate representation of the degradation of society than anything else happening on today. The greed and lack of any semblance of moral fabric reveals itself every day.
45’s rally cry was about draining the swamp, and has lied about damn near everything he said he would accomplish & would be different under his watch. It’s actually pretty pathetic
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Who did she win the job over? I'd be pissed either way if it was qualified candidates or they didn't consider anyone actually qualified at all.
Rich Rane wrote:shakendfries wrote:
This administration is a more accurate representation of the degradation of society than anything else happening on today. The greed and lack of any semblance of moral fabric reveals itself every day.
45’s rally cry was about draining the swamp, and has lied about damn near everything he said he would accomplish & would be different under his watch. It’s actually pretty pathetic
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Who did she win the job over? I'd be pissed either way if it was qualified candidates or they didn't consider anyone actually qualified at all.
George Papadopoulos, a former foreign policy adviser to the Trump campaign and potentially a key witness in special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe, told federal investigators that before the election, Donald Trump personally encouraged him to pursue a summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to a new book being published Tuesday.
Papadopoulos’s account to Mueller — as reported in “Russian Roulette: The Inside Story of Putin’s War on America and the Election of Donald Trump,” by Yahoo News’ Michael Isikoff and Mother Jones’ David Corn — contradicts the public accounts of what took place at a critical meeting of Trump’s foreign policy team on March 31, 2016. It was at that meeting that Papadopoulos first informed Trump and the then candidate’s other foreign policy advisers that he had contacts in Britain who could arrange a summit between the GOP candidate and Putin.
The book chronicles the efforts of Alexander Torshin, a deputy governor of Russia’s central bank and a close Putin ally, and his assistant, Maria Butina, to curry favor with the Trump campaign — including their own attempt to set up a Trump-Putin meeting in Moscow.
Those efforts began as early as July 2015, when Butina showed up at FreedomFest, a conservative gathering, in Las Vegas, where Trump was speaking. During a Q&A session, Trump called on Butina, who asked him about his stance on Russia and the sanctions imposed by the Obama administration on the country — eliciting the first response from the new GOP candidate on an issue that was a top priority of Putin’s government.
“I know Putin,” Trump replied during the course of a five-minute answer. “I believe I would get along very nicely with Putin, OK? I don’t think you’d need the sanctions.”
In the spring of 2016, Torshin and Butina — who had close ties to the National Rifle Association — made a direct play to gain influence with the Trump campaign, floating their own proposal for a Trump-Putin summit during an international conference in Moscow on the plight of persecuted Christians, organized by Franklin Graham.
In an email to Trump campaign officials, Rick Clay, a conservative activist, described Torshin as a “very close friend of President Putin” and encouraged the Trump team to strongly consider the offer.
The U.S. government had a secret source inside the Kremlin who warned as early as 2014 that Russia was mounting an ambitious campaign of cyberattacks and information warfare against Western European democracies and the United States. The reports from the source were “startling” because they spelled out the “magnitude” of the Kremlin’s “intention to do us harm,” according to a U.S. official familiar with the matter. The secret Kremlin source also provided stark insights into the contempt that Putin and his senior officials had for President Barack Obama and his administration — often expressed in racist terms. In Putin’s presence, Obama would be called a “monkey,” and it was not uncommon for the American president to be referred to by the N-word, the book reports.
President Obama was incredulous when he was first briefed in early January 2017 about the contents of a dossier, prepared by former British spy Christopher Steele, alleging that the Kremlin had a videotape of Trump engaging in sordid sexual behavior with prostitutes in a Moscow hotel room. “Why am I hearing this?” he asked his national security adviser, Susan Rice. “Why is this happening?” Rice explained that the intelligence community had no idea if the claim was true but that Obama needed to be aware that the allegation was circulating. A few days later, when Vice President Joe Biden was briefed about intelligence reports on contacts between various players in the Trump orbit and the Kremlin, he had a visceral reaction. “If this is true, it’s treason,” Biden exclaimed.
TheBrooklynKidd wrote:
There are many horrible things that Trump will be remembered for, but his cruelty towards the most vulnerable in their time of need will stand out in the history books. Who cares about what he says about blacks, Muslims, etc. those are just words. It’s the way that he played with peoples lives (and p**sies) that is truly appalling.
For a long time after Trump is dead and done trolling the world, the rest of us will be working to repent for his sins.
Three package bombs that exploded in Austin, Texas, over 10 days -- killing a teenager and a 39-year-old man and critically injuring an elderly woman -- appear to be connected, police said Monday.
Here's what we know so far:
• Two of the explosions happened within hours of each other Monday, sending police scrambling from one crime scene to the next. The first blast happened March 2.
• The bombs killed a 39-year-old African-American man on March 2, killed a 17-year-old African-American male early Monday morning, and severely injured a 75-year-old Hispanic woman midday Monday. A woman hurt in the Monday morning explosion had non-life threatening injuries, police said.
• The residents found the packages outside their houses, but none was delivered by the Postal Service or delivery services like UPS or FedEx, police said.
• Police also have not decided if these are hate crimes, but said that's a possibility because of the victims' races.
• "The evidence makes us believe these incidents are related," Austin Police Chief Brian Manley said.
MrDollarBills wrote:TheBrooklynKidd wrote:
There are many horrible things that Trump will be remembered for, but his cruelty towards the most vulnerable in their time of need will stand out in the history books. Who cares about what he says about blacks, Muslims, etc. those are just words. It’s the way that he played with peoples lives (and p**sies) that is truly appalling.
For a long time after Trump is dead and done trolling the world, the rest of us will be working to repent for his sins.
I agree, the cruelty and using ICE as his own personal ethnic cleansing squad is his most heinous act, but lets not downplay the impact that his words and open racism have done. He has emboldened far right extremism with his words and actions (removing white nationalist groups from terror watch lists, for example)...and by his own admission he is waging a "culture war" in a multicultural country that he's supposed to be the leader of. His words are just as dangerous as his actions. Then there is this:
https://www.cnn.com/2018/03/12/us/texas-austin-blasts/index.htmlThree package bombs that exploded in Austin, Texas, over 10 days -- killing a teenager and a 39-year-old man and critically injuring an elderly woman -- appear to be connected, police said Monday.
Here's what we know so far:
• Two of the explosions happened within hours of each other Monday, sending police scrambling from one crime scene to the next. The first blast happened March 2.
• The bombs killed a 39-year-old African-American man on March 2, killed a 17-year-old African-American male early Monday morning, and severely injured a 75-year-old Hispanic woman midday Monday. A woman hurt in the Monday morning explosion had non-life threatening injuries, police said.
• The residents found the packages outside their houses, but none was delivered by the Postal Service or delivery services like UPS or FedEx, police said.
• Police also have not decided if these are hate crimes, but said that's a possibility because of the victims' races.
• "The evidence makes us believe these incidents are related," Austin Police Chief Brian Manley said.
This is frightening, especially if this really is the work of white nationalist terrorists.
He has emboldened the worst of American society. This is all on him. I hope that his ending days on this earth are full of pain and suffering.

Rich Rane wrote:I think we're all missing the point here. vc4pres needs to stop watching games.


MrDollarBills wrote:NFL owners are complete scum.