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You can fool all the people some of the time and some of the people all the time,but you cannot fool ALL the people all the time.

...thank you, now if Trumcheeto can apply this quote from a president that someone thinks is very similar in character as his, then so be it. But first, Trumpcheeto has to admit that he did say "grab their pussies" and not a conspiracy theory that he is now claiming. If he can, then you are right he is like Lincoln.
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I posted a picture. You two did the comparisons.

 

I was gonna send you a shovel for Christmas but the one you are using seems to be working just fine.

 

First word in the sentence; "If"

 

Definition. "if";

 

 conjunction

 
  1. 1.
    introducing a conditional clause.

 

If you are comparing 11 months of a Trump presidency to Abraham Lincolns almost complete term, and his historical legacy that has survived 150 years of political evolution and revisionism...

 

...then I seriously overestimated your intelligence.

 

 

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...thank you, now if Trumcheeto can apply this quote from a president that someone thinks is very similar in character as his, then so be it. But first, Trumpcheeto has to admit that he did say "grab their pussies" and not a conspiracy theory that he is now claiming. If he can, then you are right he is like Lincoln.

Did Trump not admit and even apologise for that shit before he was elected ? move on,that tactic didn't work the first time.

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Did Trump not admit and even apologise for that shit before he was elected ? move on,that tactic didn't work the first time.

...Heller, isn't he now trying to insinuate that locker room talk is a conspiracy? Move on, really?
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‘Poor’ Meeks parties rich

 

Gregory Meeks, one of the poorest members of Congress, continues to party like a 1 percenter.

 

The Queens Democrat scored coveted Super Bowl tickets in February, weeks after living it up in Las Vegas.

 

The good times were paid for by his campaign and political action committees, which footed the bill for plane fare, hotels, meals and tickets.

 

He used campaign funds to snag $19,000 worth of Super Bowl ducats, buying them from television networks, ticket brokers and the NFL, according to his recently released campaign filing.

 

The NFL and networks sell Super Bowl tickets at face value — $800, $900 or $1,200 — to VIPs and pols who may resell them at an inflated price to raise campaign cash.

 

He paid $3,625 for tickets from the NFL, a price that means he may have bought tickets to a suite at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.

 

The ticket buying, while not illegal, has been criticized because politicians are receiving something not available to the public.

 

https://nypost.com/2012/04/22/poor-meeks-parties-rich/

 

House Settled Lawsuit After Meeks Fired Staffer Who Reported Sexual Assault Related To Donor

 

The Office of House Employment Counsel brokered a settlement in 2006 over allegations that Rep. Gregory Meeks fired a staffer in retaliation for reporting that she was sexually assaulted at a business tied to a campaign contributor, The Daily Caller News Foundation has learned.

 

Andrea Payne, then a congressional aide in the New York Democrat’s Queens office, filed a complaint with the Office of Compliance, and Meeks fired her weeks later. He admitted that Payne’s termination did not have to do with the quality of her work, according to her lawsuit.

 

http://dailycaller.com/2017/12/04/house-settled-lawsuit-after-meeks-fired-staffer-who-reported-sexual-assault-related-to-donor/

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Oh hell no! This shit is just getting good!

 

Time hack Robert Mueller got boot

 

How much longer must this charade, on the backs of taxpayers, go on?

 

First former FBI Director James Comey, an anti-Trump hack who has admitted to leaking sensitive memos to the press, kickstarted the alleged Russian collusion investigation based on a discredited dossier commissioned and paid for by the Clinton campaign and Democratic National Committee. If that’s not illegitimate enough, U.S. intelligence agencies then used the debunked dossier compiled by Russian informants, via the slimy opposition research firm Fusion GPS, to obtain FISA warrants to spy on candidate Donald Trump and his campaign associates — to lay traps for them.

 

In order to derail the Trump administration and construct a basis for impeachment.

 

This is what meddling in an election looks like — only it was done domestically, by the Obama administration and our own Justice Department.

 

Let that sink in.

 

http://www.bostonherald.com/news/columnists/adriana_cohen/2017/12/adriana_cohen_time_hack_robert_mueller_got_boot

 

"Repent of such notable wonders and undertakings?" said the stern old justice. "Nay, hang them — hang them all!"

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Fbi supervisor and Clinton donor recently fired from special council, interviewed flynn, huma, mills.. all which lied under oath. Only one was indicted...

 

He also changed the wording from grossly negligent to extremely careless.

 

 

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Are we just at that point? Debt is too big. Can't quite accept it. Grab what you can before the flag changes color attitude? Why will neither party hold the congressional branch more accountable for finance? This is too big for about face reform. Long term aside. I wonder how all of the small business' folding will feel to small town USA. I truly see value in increasing the competitive edge toward small/medium businesses, but these versions further the lead of the mega company. Is that the better way to do it? I don't know. I like variety.

 

The one thing that represents a massive chunk of our GDP is interest payments on debt.

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Oh hell no! This shit is just getting good!

 

Time hack Robert Mueller got boot

 

How much longer must this charade, on the backs of taxpayers, go on?

 

"Repent of such notable wonders and undertakings?" said the stern old justice. "Nay, hang them — hang them all!"

 

Agreed

 

June 17, 1972

Five men are arrested while trying to bug the Democratic National Committee’s headquarters at the Watergate.

 

August 1, 1972

Bug Suspect Got Campaign Funds

By Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward

Washington Post Staff Writers

 

May 18, 1973

Attorney General Elliot Richardson appoints Archibald Cox as special prosecutor to lead the investigation into Nixon’s reelection campaign and Watergate.

 

 

Oct. 20, 1973

“Saturday Night Massacre.” Attorney General Richardson and Deputy Attorney General William Ruckelshaus resign in the same night after refusing Nixon’s order to fire Cox. Robert Bork, the solicitor general who was acting as attorney general, then followed Nixon’s order and fired Cox.

 

Aug. 8, 1974

Nixon resigns.

 

Total investigation time to impeachment, 1 year and 3 months

 

 

 

January 1994

Attorney General Janet Reno appoints Robert Fiske Jr. as the independent counsel in charge of investigating financial irregularities in the dealings of the Whitewater property company.

 

August 1994

Fiske is replaced by the more conservative Kenneth Starr as the independent counsel investigating the Whitewater scandal. 

 

February 1997

Kenneth Starr announces he will step down from the investigation. He then changes his mind and continues his investigations.

 

December 19, 1998

For lying to congress about sexual impropriety, President Clinton is impeached as the Republican controlled House approves two of the four proposed articles of impeachment by narrow partisan majorities: 228-206 and 221-212. 

 

Total time investigation to impeachment 5 years 

 

 

 

January 26, 2017

Acting Attorney General Sally Yates tells White House Counsel Donald McGahn that U.S. intelligence had intercepted some phone calls of Flynn with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak. Also tells McGahn that Flynn was compromised and vulnerable to Russian blackmail.

 

March 2, 2017

Attorney General Jeff Sessions recuses himself from the investigation into Russian meddling in the U.S. election and reveals that he did meet with Russian Ambassador Kislyak.

 

May 17, 2017 

Robert S. Mueller III is appointment as special counsel. FYI He was Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation from 2001 to 2013. A Republican, he was appointed by President George W. Bush and his original ten-year term was given a two-year extension by Obama.

 

Time investigating so far 6 months.

 

This show is just getting started

 

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