Porn Star Stormy Daniels & Donald Trump Coverup

I'll go...she looks uncannily like my brother-in-law's wife
TheWanderer's Avatar
Not that she really turns me on or anything, I just want a pic with her for my social media pages. Originally Posted by Look-at-Stupid
I would value that more than a picture with him.

Unfortunately, that defines the level of his presidency.
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Sure. Subpoena them, why not? Go ahead and waste more time and money on this snipe hunt.... Originally Posted by Chateau Becot
He's a dead duck on obstruction of justice already. Campaign finance violation, if he knew about the lawyer's payment, is a lead pipe cinch. He won't be indicted because Mueller will say that's a political decision for the House and the Senate through impeachment. Kushner's daddy's old cell is being cleaned out for him as we speak. How much more ammunition do you want the Special Counsel to have. Snipe hunt my ass! Trump is dirtier than a $2 truck stop whore.
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Stormy, aka Stephanie Clifford, lives in Dallas, can't help but wonder where. Bet some of us hobbiests with sharp eyes will see her around town. And if she ever puts her escort link back up, maybe some folks will take a shot
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She'll clean up around here and a lot of other places unless she prices herself out of the market.
Just for the souvenir effect.
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Oh yeah, the "What abouts"
Kellyanne Conway uses this as her answer to most everything...Well, what about....?
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Something about Kellyanne Conway, on her knees, in the Oval Office...
  • grean
  • 03-08-2018, 06:14 AM
He's a dead duck on obstruction of justice already. Campaign finance violation, if he knew about the lawyer's payment, is a lead pipe cinch. He won't be indicted because Mueller will say that's a political decision for the House and the Senate through impeachment. Kushner's daddy's old cell is being cleaned out for him as we speak. How much more ammunition do you want the Special Counsel to have. Snipe hunt my ass! Trump is dirtier than a $2 truck stop whore. Originally Posted by TexTushHog
I can see how an indictment on campaign finance may be viewed as political. I do not see how, if Mueller can show evidence of obstruction, how that would be. You're probably right. But still, I'd love to see Mueller throw down an indictment. It would once and for all say Presidents are not above the law.
  • grean
  • 03-08-2018, 06:21 AM
Sure. Subpoena them, why not? Go ahead and waste more time and money on this snipe hunt.... Originally Posted by Chateau Becot
How long did Ken Starr's go? How much tax payer money was spent because Clinton got a hummer at his desk?
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I can see how an indictment on campaign finance may be viewed as political. I do not see how, if Mueller can show evidence of obstruction, how that would be. You're probably right. But still, I'd love to see Mueller throw down an indictment. It would once and for all say Presidents are not above the law. Originally Posted by grean
I just think that absent an extraordinary situation that demand imprisonment — premeditated murder, hypothetically — a S[evial Counsel would want to avoid the appearance that “one man” can try to bring down a President or somehow surreptitiously overturn the results of an election. I’m not sure I buy the notion that as a matter of Constitutional law a sitting President can’t be inducted, but as a matter of propriety and institutional respect, on all but the rarest he shouldn’t be.

Impeachment is the proper remedy for an unfit President, atnd at root, this is an argument that he is unfit because he can’t obey even the most basic laws that govern the operation of the executive branch of government. And Mueller strikes me as a guy who is smart enough to understand these arguments. And he’s a long term DC hand who understands the importance of institutional legitimacy. And Trump will try to make himself a martyr by claiming unelected bureaucrats are the boogie man that’s after him. And impeachment solves that problem, too. My guess is Trump is impeached, and then acquired. But I think he will come out of his impeachment weaker than he went in, unlike Clinton. Clinton was likeanle and wore well on people. Trump is a Yankee asshole and the more you see of him, the more obnoxious he seems.
  • grean
  • 03-08-2018, 09:41 AM
I just think that absent an extraordinary situation that demand imprisonment — premeditated murder, hypothetically — a S[evial Counsel would want to avoid the appearance that “one man” can try to bring down a President or somehow surreptitiously overturn the results of an election. I’m not sure I buy the notion that as a matter of Constitutional law a sitting President can’t be inducted, but as a matter of propriety and institutional respect, on all but the rarest he shouldn’t be.

Impeachment is the proper remedy for an unfit President, atnd at root, this is an argument that he is unfit because he can’t obey even the most basic laws that govern the operation of the executive branch of government. And Mueller strikes me as a guy who is smart enough to understand these arguments. And he’s a long term DC hand who understands the importance of institutional legitimacy. And Trump will try to make himself a martyr by claiming unelected bureaucrats are the boogie man that’s after him. And impeachment solves that problem, too. My guess is Trump is impeached, and then acquired. But I think he will come out of his impeachment weaker than he went in, unlike Clinton. Clinton was likeanle and wore well on people. Trump is a Yankee asshole and the more you see of him, the more obnoxious he seems. Originally Posted by TexTushHog
I agree with absolutely everything you said except I think obstruction of justice in a case about foreign agents attempting to tamper with our elections should be considered one of those rare instances.

Iif he is impeached for obstruction, I don't see how the senate could let him stay in office.
If he is impeached for obstruction, I don't see how the senate could let him stay in office. Originally Posted by grean
Careful what you ask for.....last time I looked, Pence was still the Veep....




Course....if it comes down to that, I suppose funny boys like you and Tush Hog will want to leave the country immediately....
  • grean
  • 03-08-2018, 01:03 PM
Careful what you ask for.....last time I looked, Pence was still the Veep....




Course....if it comes down to that, I suppose funny boys like you and Tush Hog will want to leave the country immediately.... Originally Posted by Chateau Becot
Pense, while I disagree with a lot of his policies, would have the good sense not lead by tweets. I wouldn't be completely utterly embarrassed by him every day.
Our president does have good taste in women. Originally Posted by Shep3.0
and his women probably taste good... activities for 130000 should include daty
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I agree with absolutely everything you said except I think obstruction of justice in a case about foreign agents attempting to tamper with our elections should be considered one of those rare instances.

Iif he is impeached for obstruction, I don't see how the senate could let him stay in office. Originally Posted by grean
I understand your position. But I think the obstruction is more likely to be more minor stuff like fucking with Comey and trying to get him to go light on McFarland. I don't know if there is enough evidence to link Trump to knowledge of the nefarious contacts between his campaign and the Russians. He doubtlessly knew in a sense that they were up to no good and that some contacts were going on, but I don't know if that is enough to amount to criminal conduct. But I do look forward to Mueller's report.
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Pense, while I disagree with a lot of his policies, would have the good sense not lead by tweets. I wouldn't be completely utterly embarrassed by him every day. Originally Posted by grean
Which is why we're better off with Cadet Bone Spur. Leaver the motherfucker there and tie his rotting and festering corpse around the neck of every Republican in the country. I can't see any way he can keep the economy humming along for 3 more years. Obama left a strong foundation in place, but it isn't THAT strong when it's being undermined on a daily basis by incompetence and ill intent. .