Starker on 10/12/2018 at 17:51
Quote Posted by Nicker
It is astounding that Dowless was not prosecuted two years ago and went on to commit the exact same voter fraud scheme in 2018.
It's a bit less astounding if you know that he has also worked for the local sheriff (who also happened to get narrowly elected) and that the office of the US attorney that was supposed to do something about it has the son of that very same crooked Republian senator as the assistant US attorney.
Nicker on 10/12/2018 at 19:10
Quote Posted by jkcerda
no other potus in recent history has stuck it to the LGBT community like he has :(
But on the campaign trail he said he loved the LGBTQRST community. He was their best friend.
Starker on 11/12/2018 at 03:04
Looks like Lord Dampnut is having some trouble filling the vacant chief of staff position. Not to worry, though, there's still Craigslist.
Nicker on 11/12/2018 at 03:47
I heard that Netflix is making this into a six part mini series...
[video=youtube;mLUApwdO3Xo]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLUApwdO3Xo[/video]
Nicker on 11/12/2018 at 13:49
Oh yeah! I had forgotten about that Russian chick, her sleazy boyfriend and the New Russian Allies (NRA).
[video=youtube;ysisuPoGY4U]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysisuPoGY4U[/video]
uncadonego on 12/12/2018 at 03:03
So Maria Butina....Polonium or nerve agent? No one turns on Vlad that he can't get to them.
Nicker on 13/12/2018 at 06:25
And Cohen(
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-46546238) threw Trump under the prison bus.
Quote:
He told the court his "weakness was a blind loyalty to Donald Trump" and that he "felt it was my duty to cover up his dirty deeds".
Dia on 13/12/2018 at 12:02
Well, it took special investigators two years to bring Tricky Dick down, so yeah, I'd say it's time to start getting out the popcorn. I'm just wondering, if Trump is impeached, will he resign to avoid going to trial or will he try to cling to his presidency for dear life? Bill Clinton was impeached, yet hung on, went to trial and was acquitted, but all Clinton did was tell one lie; Trump's (alleged, and it pains me to have to say that) offenses are a tad more serious. Since the House is now a Dem majority (or at least it will be come next January), I see no problems with them reaching a majority vote to initiate impeachment procedures for Trump; but then there's the Senate, a GOP majority, which will have the responsibility of actually convicting him and removing him from office. Are they capable of finally taking a definitive stand against Trump? Hell, are they even capable of doing the right thing anymore? Given their piss-poor track record of the last two years, I doubt it. I have to admit though, the prospect of seeing that orange baboon in handcuffs is appealing.