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Dec 24, 2019 08:53:21   #
Kevyn
 
Donald Trump has “completed his takeover of the GOP” and now enjoys the “complete fealty” of its officials.
Two years ago, the West Wing’s rooms were full of “adults” who proudly subordinated Trump’s impetuous requests to the rule of law, professional ethics, or official procedures. Meanwhile, prominent congressional Republicans were likening their president to a child or madman. But now, the “toddler” is running the “day-care center.” The attorney general comports himself as Trump’s private detective. The Pentagon has made peace with the president’s love of war crimes. As for Capitol Hill: The New York Times reports that Trump has become “more feared by his party’s lawmakers than any occupant of the Oval Office since at least Lyndon Johnson,” and his “iron grip” has never been firmer than it is today. Thus, despite overwhelming evidence that the president unlawfully withheld congressionally appointed military aid — so as to coerce a foreign government into investigating his domestic rivals — not a single House Republican v**ed to impeach Trump last week, or even to open an investigation into his alleged misconduct back in September.
Still, there are some limits to the president’s power over his co-partisans. Trump’s iron fist may be strong enough to break Republican resistance to his assaults on the foundations of liberal democracy, but it’s not quite mighty enough to make Republican senators v**e for popular bipartisan legislation that would increase Trump’s chances of ree******n. Mitch McConnell’s caucus is happy to put the president’s wishes above the dictates of the Constitution or Geneva Convention. But the dictates of the pharmaceutical lobby are another story.

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Dec 24, 2019 08:55:18   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
Kevyn wrote:
Donald Trump has “completed his takeover of the GOP” and now enjoys the “complete fealty” of its officials.
Two years ago, the West Wing’s rooms were full of “adults” who proudly subordinated Trump’s impetuous requests to the rule of law, professional ethics, or official procedures. Meanwhile, prominent congressional Republicans were likening their president to a child or madman. But now, the “toddler” is running the “day-care center.” The attorney general comports himself as Trump’s private detective. The Pentagon has made peace with the president’s love of war crimes. As for Capitol Hill: The New York Times reports that Trump has become “more feared by his party’s lawmakers than any occupant of the Oval Office since at least Lyndon Johnson,” and his “iron grip” has never been firmer than it is today. Thus, despite overwhelming evidence that the president unlawfully withheld congressionally appointed military aid — so as to coerce a foreign government into investigating his domestic rivals — not a single House Republican v**ed to impeach Trump last week, or even to open an investigation into his alleged misconduct back in September.
Still, there are some limits to the president’s power over his co-partisans. Trump’s iron fist may be strong enough to break Republican resistance to his assaults on the foundations of liberal democracy, but it’s not quite mighty enough to make Republican senators v**e for popular bipartisan legislation that would increase Trump’s chances of ree******n. Mitch McConnell’s caucus is happy to put the president’s wishes above the dictates of the Constitution or Geneva Convention. But the dictates of the pharmaceutical lobby are another story.
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Be quiet you lost! Stick up on got chocolate and crayons! It’s going to b a bumpy ride!

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Dec 24, 2019 09:05:49   #
Liberty Tree
 
Wonttakeitanymore wrote:
Be quiet you lost! Stick up on got chocolate and crayons! It’s going to b a bumpy ride!


I have found it best to just ignore him. He is of no consequence.

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Dec 24, 2019 10:07:15   #
bylm1-Bernie
 
Kevyn wrote:
Donald Trump has “completed his takeover of the GOP” and now enjoys the “complete fealty” of its officials.
Two years ago, the West Wing’s rooms were full of “adults” who proudly subordinated Trump’s impetuous requests to the rule of law, professional ethics, or official procedures. Meanwhile, prominent congressional Republicans were likening their president to a child or madman. But now, the “toddler” is running the “day-care center.” The attorney general comports himself as Trump’s private detective. The Pentagon has made peace with the president’s love of war crimes. As for Capitol Hill: The New York Times reports that Trump has become “more feared by his party’s lawmakers than any occupant of the Oval Office since at least Lyndon Johnson,” and his “iron grip” has never been firmer than it is today. Thus, despite overwhelming evidence that the president unlawfully withheld congressionally appointed military aid — so as to coerce a foreign government into investigating his domestic rivals — not a single House Republican v**ed to impeach Trump last week, or even to open an investigation into his alleged misconduct back in September.
Still, there are some limits to the president’s power over his co-partisans. Trump’s iron fist may be strong enough to break Republican resistance to his assaults on the foundations of liberal democracy, but it’s not quite mighty enough to make Republican senators v**e for popular bipartisan legislation that would increase Trump’s chances of ree******n. Mitch McConnell’s caucus is happy to put the president’s wishes above the dictates of the Constitution or Geneva Convention. But the dictates of the pharmaceutical lobby are another story.
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Every time I think you have reached the bottom of the barrel, you surprise me and come up with more BS than one could imagine. "Not a single House Republican v**ed to impeach Trump" What would you expect from intelligent legislators? There is absolutely no evidence whatsoever that Trump did anything that wasn't in the pure interest of this Country. I really do not understand how you come up with the stupid, inane conclusions that you do. What I have more trouble understanding is how we conservatives keep trying to argue with you as if you had valid points. Do you really think that you do?

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Dec 24, 2019 10:14:53   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
I have found it best to just ignore him. He is of no consequence.


He's a low intelligence troll. His only belief is, the United States needs to fall.

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Dec 24, 2019 10:33:45   #
Kevyn
 
Wonttakeitanymore wrote:
Be quiet you lost! Stick up on got chocolate and crayons! It’s going to b a bumpy ride!





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Dec 24, 2019 11:15:27   #
waltmoreno
 
As soon as I read the heading of this post about Trump's foul stain, I just knew it had to be you, Kevyn. I swear, you've got an obsession with defecation and Trump.
Oh well. Yer TDS is gonna last another 5 years. As virulent as it is now, I'm not optimistic about yer future! But then again, who cares? Not me.
I think yer best course of action to cure yourself is to take stock of this season, get out of the darkness, come over to the light, and become a staunch Trump supporter.

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Dec 24, 2019 11:17:54   #
bylm1-Bernie
 
waltmoreno wrote:
As soon as I read the heading of this post about Trump's foul stain, I just knew it had to be you, Kevyn. I swear, you've got an obsession with defecation and Trump.
Oh well. Yer TDS is gonna last another 5 years. As virulent as it is now, I'm not optimistic about yer future! But then again, who cares? Not me.
I think yer best course of action to cure yourself is to take stock of this season, get out of the darkness, come over to the light, and become a staunch Trump supporter.



Dream on,Walt, dream on!!

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Dec 24, 2019 11:42:21   #
Noraa Loc: Kansas
 
D********g as usual!

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Dec 24, 2019 11:57:50   #
son of witless
 
Kevyn wrote:
Donald Trump has “completed his takeover of the GOP” and now enjoys the “complete fealty” of its officials.
Two years ago, the West Wing’s rooms were full of “adults” who proudly subordinated Trump’s impetuous requests to the rule of law, professional ethics, or official procedures. Meanwhile, prominent congressional Republicans were likening their president to a child or madman. But now, the “toddler” is running the “day-care center.” The attorney general comports himself as Trump’s private detective. The Pentagon has made peace with the president’s love of war crimes. As for Capitol Hill: The New York Times reports that Trump has become “more feared by his party’s lawmakers than any occupant of the Oval Office since at least Lyndon Johnson,” and his “iron grip” has never been firmer than it is today. Thus, despite overwhelming evidence that the president unlawfully withheld congressionally appointed military aid — so as to coerce a foreign government into investigating his domestic rivals — not a single House Republican v**ed to impeach Trump last week, or even to open an investigation into his alleged misconduct back in September.
Still, there are some limits to the president’s power over his co-partisans. Trump’s iron fist may be strong enough to break Republican resistance to his assaults on the foundations of liberal democracy, but it’s not quite mighty enough to make Republican senators v**e for popular bipartisan legislation that would increase Trump’s chances of ree******n. Mitch McConnell’s caucus is happy to put the president’s wishes above the dictates of the Constitution or Geneva Convention. But the dictates of the pharmaceutical lobby are another story.
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Acting morally superior does not work for you. It sure does not work for the Propaganda media and the Democratic Party. All of you are partisan. Partisan hypocrites.

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Dec 24, 2019 12:40:29   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
son of witless wrote:
Acting morally superior does not work for you. It sure does not work for the Propaganda media and the Democratic Party. All of you are partisan. Partisan hypocrites.



He's got to have a dung-beatle in his ancestory.

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Dec 24, 2019 13:00:53   #
son of witless
 
byronglimish wrote:
He's got to have a dung-beatle in his ancestory.


A dung beetle would be ashamed to claim him as a descendant.

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Dec 24, 2019 13:08:40   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
son of witless wrote:
A dung beetle would be ashamed to claim him as a descendant.


😂

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Dec 24, 2019 13:10:25   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
Kevyn wrote:
Donald Trump has “completed his takeover of the GOP” and now enjoys the “complete fealty” of its officials.
Two years ago, the West Wing’s rooms were full of “adults” who proudly subordinated Trump’s impetuous requests to the rule of law, professional ethics, or official procedures. Meanwhile, prominent congressional Republicans were likening their president to a child or madman. But now, the “toddler” is running the “day-care center.” The attorney general comports himself as Trump’s private detective. The Pentagon has made peace with the president’s love of war crimes. As for Capitol Hill: The New York Times reports that Trump has become “more feared by his party’s lawmakers than any occupant of the Oval Office since at least Lyndon Johnson,” and his “iron grip” has never been firmer than it is today. Thus, despite overwhelming evidence that the president unlawfully withheld congressionally appointed military aid — so as to coerce a foreign government into investigating his domestic rivals — not a single House Republican v**ed to impeach Trump last week, or even to open an investigation into his alleged misconduct back in September.
Still, there are some limits to the president’s power over his co-partisans. Trump’s iron fist may be strong enough to break Republican resistance to his assaults on the foundations of liberal democracy, but it’s not quite mighty enough to make Republican senators v**e for popular bipartisan legislation that would increase Trump’s chances of ree******n. Mitch McConnell’s caucus is happy to put the president’s wishes above the dictates of the Constitution or Geneva Convention. But the dictates of the pharmaceutical lobby are another story.
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Here's a quarter!

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Dec 24, 2019 18:14:39   #
waltmoreno
 
bylm1-Bernie wrote:
Dream on,Walt, dream on!!


I know, It was more of me holding out an olive branch to Kevyn, since it IS the season of giving. But you're right of course.
Even byronglimish has noted that Kevyn's obsession with feces and Trump makes him think Kevyn has a dung beetle in his ancestry. Which sonofwitless dismisses as an insult to dung beetles.
HAH! Good one!
Wh**ever, Merry Christmas to all!

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