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Mar 22, 2020 00:01:12   #
Geo
 
Bill Press: All the reasons I h**e Trump

Pity poor Republicans. They have only one argument left to defend President Donald Trump for abusing the powers of the presidency by inviting a foreign power to intervene in an American e******n, the one t***sgression our Founding Fathers feared most. Even now that he’s covered in disgrace as only the third president in our history to be impeached, it’s all they’ve got left.

After all, they can’t say Mr. Trump didn’t ask the president of Ukraine to investigate his likely political opponent, because Mr. Trump admits he did. They can’t deny it was a quid pro quo, because Ambassador Gordon Sondland, Mr.Trump’s man in Ukraine, testified under oath it was. They can’t say the whistleblower lied, because 13 witnesses and documents released by the White House confirm that everything he alleged in his complaint is true.

Goldberg: Partisanship doesn’t entirely explain Trump’s impeachment »
Pity poor Republicans. They’re stuck with one lame argument: that those seeking to impeach Mr. Trump are doing so only because, as Sen. Rand Paul insists, “they don’t like Trump or his demeanor.” Or, worse yet, because they h**e him. Even in his rambling, incoherent, demented six-page letter to Speaker Nancy Pelosi on the eve of the impeachment v**e, Mr. Trump accused her of acting only because of “your hatred of me.”

It’s one of the oldest and cheapest shots in politics: If you disagree with someone, it’s only because you h**e them. We hear it all the time from members of both parties. When I opposed George W. Bush’s invasion of Iraq, I was accused of being a “Bush h**er.” When millions of Democrats supported Bernie Sanders in the 2016 primary, they were derided as “Clinton h**ers.” Mr. Trump himself still insists that the FBI investigation into his ties to Russia during the 2016 campaign was triggered by “Trump h**ers.” Nonsense.

Which is why Ms. Pelosi responded with such fury when James Rosen of Sinclair News shouted out: “Do you h**e the president, Madam Speaker?” Ms. Pelosi fired back: “As a Catholic, I resent your using the word ‘h**e’ in a sentence that addresses me. I don’t h**e anyone.”

Donald Trump’s clear abuse of power compels impeachment by the full House »
Like Ms. Pelosi, I was raised a Catholic. Like Ms. Pelosi, I believe in Christ’s dictate in the gospels: “You have heard that it was said, ‘Love your neighbor and h**e your enemy.’ But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.” And, like Ms. Pelosi, I don’t h**e Mr.Trump. But I must admit, I h**e a lot of things about him.


I h**e the fact that we have an uncouth, r****t, w***e s*********t, misogynist, xenophobic, serial sexual abuser, pathological liar and scientific ignoramus in the Oval Office.

I h**e the fact that the president of the United States is no longer someone parents can point to as a role model for their children. Most parents wouldn’t even invite him over for dinner, afraid of what he might say in front of their children.

I h**e the fact that leaders of the free world make fun of our president, while laughing at him — and us.

Donald Trump made me a better person. Honest. »
I h**e the fact that Mr. Trump snubs democratic leaders like Angela Merkel, Justin Trudeau and Emanuel Macron, while French-kissing Vladimir Putin, Kim Jung-Un, Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Rodrigo Duterte.

I h**e the fact that you can’t believe a word our president says. According to the Washington Post, as of December 10, his 1,055th day in office, Mr. Trump had made 15,413 “false or misleading statements” — more than doubling in 2019 the lies he told in 2017 and 2018 combined. And nobody cares.

I h**e the fact that, under Mr. Trump, the media still feels compelled to cover both sides equally, when one side is full of facts and the other is nothing but lies.

I h**e the fact that Mr. Trump has systematically attacked every one of our democratic institutions: the Justice Department, the FBI, the Defense Department, the House, the Senate, the Supreme Court and the Constitution. He cares about nothing but himself.

I h**e the fact that out of 250 Republicans in Congress, there’s not one — NOT ONE — who’s willing to put country above politics and hold Mr. Trump responsible.

Most of all, as one who loves this country, I h**e the fact that we have such an embarrassment as president. We’re Americans. We’re better than Donald Trump. Republican or Democrat, we all deserve better.

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Mar 22, 2020 00:27:24   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
Geo wrote:
Bill Press: All the reasons I h**e Trump

Pity poor Republicans. They have only one argument left to defend President Donald Trump for abusing the powers of the presidency by inviting a foreign power to intervene in an American e******n, the one t***sgression our Founding Fathers feared most. Even now that he’s covered in disgrace as only the third president in our history to be impeached, it’s all they’ve got left.

After all, they can’t say Mr. Trump didn’t ask the president of Ukraine to investigate his likely political opponent, because Mr. Trump admits he did. They can’t deny it was a quid pro quo, because Ambassador Gordon Sondland, Mr.Trump’s man in Ukraine, testified under oath it was. They can’t say the whistleblower lied, because 13 witnesses and documents released by the White House confirm that everything he alleged in his complaint is true.

Goldberg: Partisanship doesn’t entirely explain Trump’s impeachment »
Pity poor Republicans. They’re stuck with one lame argument: that those seeking to impeach Mr. Trump are doing so only because, as Sen. Rand Paul insists, “they don’t like Trump or his demeanor.” Or, worse yet, because they h**e him. Even in his rambling, incoherent, demented six-page letter to Speaker Nancy Pelosi on the eve of the impeachment v**e, Mr. Trump accused her of acting only because of “your hatred of me.”

It’s one of the oldest and cheapest shots in politics: If you disagree with someone, it’s only because you h**e them. We hear it all the time from members of both parties. When I opposed George W. Bush’s invasion of Iraq, I was accused of being a “Bush h**er.” When millions of Democrats supported Bernie Sanders in the 2016 primary, they were derided as “Clinton h**ers.” Mr. Trump himself still insists that the FBI investigation into his ties to Russia during the 2016 campaign was triggered by “Trump h**ers.” Nonsense.

Which is why Ms. Pelosi responded with such fury when James Rosen of Sinclair News shouted out: “Do you h**e the president, Madam Speaker?” Ms. Pelosi fired back: “As a Catholic, I resent your using the word ‘h**e’ in a sentence that addresses me. I don’t h**e anyone.”

Donald Trump’s clear abuse of power compels impeachment by the full House »
Like Ms. Pelosi, I was raised a Catholic. Like Ms. Pelosi, I believe in Christ’s dictate in the gospels: “You have heard that it was said, ‘Love your neighbor and h**e your enemy.’ But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.” And, like Ms. Pelosi, I don’t h**e Mr.Trump. But I must admit, I h**e a lot of things about him.


I h**e the fact that we have an uncouth, r****t, w***e s*********t, misogynist, xenophobic, serial sexual abuser, pathological liar and scientific ignoramus in the Oval Office.

I h**e the fact that the president of the United States is no longer someone parents can point to as a role model for their children. Most parents wouldn’t even invite him over for dinner, afraid of what he might say in front of their children.

I h**e the fact that leaders of the free world make fun of our president, while laughing at him — and us.

Donald Trump made me a better person. Honest. »
I h**e the fact that Mr. Trump snubs democratic leaders like Angela Merkel, Justin Trudeau and Emanuel Macron, while French-kissing Vladimir Putin, Kim Jung-Un, Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Rodrigo Duterte.

I h**e the fact that you can’t believe a word our president says. According to the Washington Post, as of December 10, his 1,055th day in office, Mr. Trump had made 15,413 “false or misleading statements” — more than doubling in 2019 the lies he told in 2017 and 2018 combined. And nobody cares.

I h**e the fact that, under Mr. Trump, the media still feels compelled to cover both sides equally, when one side is full of facts and the other is nothing but lies.

I h**e the fact that Mr. Trump has systematically attacked every one of our democratic institutions: the Justice Department, the FBI, the Defense Department, the House, the Senate, the Supreme Court and the Constitution. He cares about nothing but himself.

I h**e the fact that out of 250 Republicans in Congress, there’s not one — NOT ONE — who’s willing to put country above politics and hold Mr. Trump responsible.

Most of all, as one who loves this country, I h**e the fact that we have such an embarrassment as president. We’re Americans. We’re better than Donald Trump. Republican or Democrat, we all deserve better.
Bill Press: All the reasons I h**e Trump br br Pi... (show quote)



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Mar 22, 2020 00:33:32   #
Kickaha Loc: Nebraska
 
The only one guilty of conspiring with foreigners to influence the e******n, was Hillary and the democrats. Everyone on the call said there was no quid pro quo, including Sondland. The question of investigating Biden had to do with being sure the new Ukrainian president was sincere about fighting coruption and whether or not the investigation into Burisma was properly closed, especially in light of Biden telling the previous Ukrainian president that if the prosecutor, Shotkin, wasn't fired in 6 hours he was leaving and taking the $1billion with him. The prosecutor was fired and the Ukraine got the money. Sounds like a textbook case of quid pro quo.

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Mar 22, 2020 00:52:22   #
Trumpnotthestormiestpres Loc: L.A.
 
Kickaha wrote:
The only one guilty of conspiring with foreigners to influence the e******n, was Hillary and the democrats. Everyone on the call said there was no quid pro quo, including Sondland. The question of investigating Biden had to do with being sure the new Ukrainian president was sincere about fighting coruption and whether or not the investigation into Burisma was properly closed, especially in light of Biden telling the previous Ukrainian president that if the prosecutor, Shotkin, wasn't fired in 6 hours he was leaving and taking the $1billion with him. The prosecutor was fired and the Ukraine got the money. Sounds like a textbook case of quid pro quo.
The only one guilty of conspiring with foreigners ... (show quote)


Yes and it's surprising that the press won't bite into Biden's jugular😗🤗 asking about this.

Silence about this when normally during the run-up to e******n every crossfire meet the press and Washington week would be toasting Biden over the coals.

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Mar 22, 2020 01:40:03   #
bggamers Loc: georgia
 

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Mar 22, 2020 01:51:57   #
JW
 
Geo wrote:
Bill Press: All the reasons I h**e Trump

Pity poor Republicans. They have only one argument left to defend President Donald Trump for abusing the powers of the presidency by inviting a foreign power to intervene in an American e******n, the one t***sgression our Founding Fathers feared most. Even now that he’s covered in disgrace as only the third president in our history to be impeached, it’s all they’ve got left.

After all, they can’t say Mr. Trump didn’t ask the president of Ukraine to investigate his likely political opponent, because Mr. Trump admits he did. They can’t deny it was a quid pro quo, because Ambassador Gordon Sondland, Mr.Trump’s man in Ukraine, testified under oath it was. They can’t say the whistleblower lied, because 13 witnesses and documents released by the White House confirm that everything he alleged in his complaint is true.

Goldberg: Partisanship doesn’t entirely explain Trump’s impeachment »
Pity poor Republicans. They’re stuck with one lame argument: that those seeking to impeach Mr. Trump are doing so only because, as Sen. Rand Paul insists, “they don’t like Trump or his demeanor.” Or, worse yet, because they h**e him. Even in his rambling, incoherent, demented six-page letter to Speaker Nancy Pelosi on the eve of the impeachment v**e, Mr. Trump accused her of acting only because of “your hatred of me.”

It’s one of the oldest and cheapest shots in politics: If you disagree with someone, it’s only because you h**e them. We hear it all the time from members of both parties. When I opposed George W. Bush’s invasion of Iraq, I was accused of being a “Bush h**er.” When millions of Democrats supported Bernie Sanders in the 2016 primary, they were derided as “Clinton h**ers.” Mr. Trump himself still insists that the FBI investigation into his ties to Russia during the 2016 campaign was triggered by “Trump h**ers.” Nonsense.

Which is why Ms. Pelosi responded with such fury when James Rosen of Sinclair News shouted out: “Do you h**e the president, Madam Speaker?” Ms. Pelosi fired back: “As a Catholic, I resent your using the word ‘h**e’ in a sentence that addresses me. I don’t h**e anyone.”

Donald Trump’s clear abuse of power compels impeachment by the full House »
Like Ms. Pelosi, I was raised a Catholic. Like Ms. Pelosi, I believe in Christ’s dictate in the gospels: “You have heard that it was said, ‘Love your neighbor and h**e your enemy.’ But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.” And, like Ms. Pelosi, I don’t h**e Mr.Trump. But I must admit, I h**e a lot of things about him.


I h**e the fact that we have an uncouth, r****t, w***e s*********t, misogynist, xenophobic, serial sexual abuser, pathological liar and scientific ignoramus in the Oval Office.

I h**e the fact that the president of the United States is no longer someone parents can point to as a role model for their children. Most parents wouldn’t even invite him over for dinner, afraid of what he might say in front of their children.

I h**e the fact that leaders of the free world make fun of our president, while laughing at him — and us.

Donald Trump made me a better person. Honest. »
I h**e the fact that Mr. Trump snubs democratic leaders like Angela Merkel, Justin Trudeau and Emanuel Macron, while French-kissing Vladimir Putin, Kim Jung-Un, Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Rodrigo Duterte.

I h**e the fact that you can’t believe a word our president says. According to the Washington Post, as of December 10, his 1,055th day in office, Mr. Trump had made 15,413 “false or misleading statements” — more than doubling in 2019 the lies he told in 2017 and 2018 combined. And nobody cares.

I h**e the fact that, under Mr. Trump, the media still feels compelled to cover both sides equally, when one side is full of facts and the other is nothing but lies.

I h**e the fact that Mr. Trump has systematically attacked every one of our democratic institutions: the Justice Department, the FBI, the Defense Department, the House, the Senate, the Supreme Court and the Constitution. He cares about nothing but himself.

I h**e the fact that out of 250 Republicans in Congress, there’s not one — NOT ONE — who’s willing to put country above politics and hold Mr. Trump responsible.

Most of all, as one who loves this country, I h**e the fact that we have such an embarrassment as president. We’re Americans. We’re better than Donald Trump. Republican or Democrat, we all deserve better.
Bill Press: All the reasons I h**e Trump br br Pi... (show quote)


My, my, no wonder the piece seems so TDS:

Bill Press - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Press

William H. Press (born April 8, 1940) is an American talk radio host, liberal political commentator, and author. He was chairman of the California Democratic Party from 1993 to 1996, and is a regular CNN political contributor. His weekly column is syndicated by Tribune Content Agency.

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Mar 22, 2020 02:37:56   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
Geo wrote:
Bill Press: All the reasons I h**e Trump

Pity poor Republicans. They have only one argument left to defend President Donald Trump for abusing the powers of the presidency by inviting a foreign power to intervene in an American e******n, the one t***sgression our Founding Fathers feared most. Even now that he’s covered in disgrace as only the third president in our history to be impeached, it’s all they’ve got left.

After all, they can’t say Mr. Trump didn’t ask the president of Ukraine to investigate his likely political opponent, because Mr. Trump admits he did. They can’t deny it was a quid pro quo, because Ambassador Gordon Sondland, Mr.Trump’s man in Ukraine, testified under oath it was. They can’t say the whistleblower lied, because 13 witnesses and documents released by the White House confirm that everything he alleged in his complaint is true.

Goldberg: Partisanship doesn’t entirely explain Trump’s impeachment »
Pity poor Republicans. They’re stuck with one lame argument: that those seeking to impeach Mr. Trump are doing so only because, as Sen. Rand Paul insists, “they don’t like Trump or his demeanor.” Or, worse yet, because they h**e him. Even in his rambling, incoherent, demented six-page letter to Speaker Nancy Pelosi on the eve of the impeachment v**e, Mr. Trump accused her of acting only because of “your hatred of me.”

It’s one of the oldest and cheapest shots in politics: If you disagree with someone, it’s only because you h**e them. We hear it all the time from members of both parties. When I opposed George W. Bush’s invasion of Iraq, I was accused of being a “Bush h**er.” When millions of Democrats supported Bernie Sanders in the 2016 primary, they were derided as “Clinton h**ers.” Mr. Trump himself still insists that the FBI investigation into his ties to Russia during the 2016 campaign was triggered by “Trump h**ers.” Nonsense.

Which is why Ms. Pelosi responded with such fury when James Rosen of Sinclair News shouted out: “Do you h**e the president, Madam Speaker?” Ms. Pelosi fired back: “As a Catholic, I resent your using the word ‘h**e’ in a sentence that addresses me. I don’t h**e anyone.”

Donald Trump’s clear abuse of power compels impeachment by the full House »
Like Ms. Pelosi, I was raised a Catholic. Like Ms. Pelosi, I believe in Christ’s dictate in the gospels: “You have heard that it was said, ‘Love your neighbor and h**e your enemy.’ But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.” And, like Ms. Pelosi, I don’t h**e Mr.Trump. But I must admit, I h**e a lot of things about him.


I h**e the fact that we have an uncouth, r****t, w***e s*********t, misogynist, xenophobic, serial sexual abuser, pathological liar and scientific ignoramus in the Oval Office.

I h**e the fact that the president of the United States is no longer someone parents can point to as a role model for their children. Most parents wouldn’t even invite him over for dinner, afraid of what he might say in front of their children.

I h**e the fact that leaders of the free world make fun of our president, while laughing at him — and us.

Donald Trump made me a better person. Honest. »
I h**e the fact that Mr. Trump snubs democratic leaders like Angela Merkel, Justin Trudeau and Emanuel Macron, while French-kissing Vladimir Putin, Kim Jung-Un, Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Rodrigo Duterte.

I h**e the fact that you can’t believe a word our president says. According to the Washington Post, as of December 10, his 1,055th day in office, Mr. Trump had made 15,413 “false or misleading statements” — more than doubling in 2019 the lies he told in 2017 and 2018 combined. And nobody cares.

I h**e the fact that, under Mr. Trump, the media still feels compelled to cover both sides equally, when one side is full of facts and the other is nothing but lies.

I h**e the fact that Mr. Trump has systematically attacked every one of our democratic institutions: the Justice Department, the FBI, the Defense Department, the House, the Senate, the Supreme Court and the Constitution. He cares about nothing but himself.

I h**e the fact that out of 250 Republicans in Congress, there’s not one — NOT ONE — who’s willing to put country above politics and hold Mr. Trump responsible.

Most of all, as one who loves this country, I h**e the fact that we have such an embarrassment as president. We’re Americans. We’re better than Donald Trump. Republican or Democrat, we all deserve better.
Bill Press: All the reasons I h**e Trump br br Pi... (show quote)


Well, that's only one opinion. Not a very good one at that, even though he tries to pass it off as the opinion of a majority of v**ers. Obviously he is as low as Nancy Pelosi who doesn't h**e Mr. Trump. She just h**es a lot of things about him. Bill Press is a Democrat hack in CA who h**es even more things about President Trump. So naturally, his opinion is one-sided just like the people who also believe this. It's not that there isn't a grain of t***h in this piece. He does manage to correctly identify Ambassador Sondland, a few of the world's leaders from a few countries (probably better than most Democratic candidates for President could have done in a pop-quiz.), and he correctly quotes Pand Paul's assessment of the Democrats hatred when he insists “they don’t like Trump or his demeanor.” But most of his argument is an error of omission when it conveniently ignores the evidence that Democrats just don't want to see, nor believe. Bill Press has some unmitigated gall to claim "Republican or Democrat, we all deserve better." What nerve to think he speaks for Republicans. To bad for the Democrats that they don't have anyone better to speak for them than this self-deluded colossal schmuck.

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Mar 22, 2020 06:01:41   #
American Vet
 
Geo wrote:
Bill Press: All the reasons I h**e Trump

Pity poor Republicans. They have only one argument left to defend President Donald Trump for abusing the powers of the presidency by inviting a foreign power to intervene in an American e******n, the one t***sgression our Founding Fathers feared most. Even now that he’s covered in disgrace as only the third president in our history to be impeached, it’s all they’ve got left.

After all, they can’t say Mr. Trump didn’t ask the president of Ukraine to investigate his likely political opponent, because Mr. Trump admits he did. They can’t deny it was a quid pro quo, because Ambassador Gordon Sondland, Mr.Trump’s man in Ukraine, testified under oath it was. They can’t say the whistleblower lied, because 13 witnesses and documents released by the White House confirm that everything he alleged in his complaint is true.

Goldberg: Partisanship doesn’t entirely explain Trump’s impeachment »
Pity poor Republicans. They’re stuck with one lame argument: that those seeking to impeach Mr. Trump are doing so only because, as Sen. Rand Paul insists, “they don’t like Trump or his demeanor.” Or, worse yet, because they h**e him. Even in his rambling, incoherent, demented six-page letter to Speaker Nancy Pelosi on the eve of the impeachment v**e, Mr. Trump accused her of acting only because of “your hatred of me.”

It’s one of the oldest and cheapest shots in politics: If you disagree with someone, it’s only because you h**e them. We hear it all the time from members of both parties. When I opposed George W. Bush’s invasion of Iraq, I was accused of being a “Bush h**er.” When millions of Democrats supported Bernie Sanders in the 2016 primary, they were derided as “Clinton h**ers.” Mr. Trump himself still insists that the FBI investigation into his ties to Russia during the 2016 campaign was triggered by “Trump h**ers.” Nonsense.

Which is why Ms. Pelosi responded with such fury when James Rosen of Sinclair News shouted out: “Do you h**e the president, Madam Speaker?” Ms. Pelosi fired back: “As a Catholic, I resent your using the word ‘h**e’ in a sentence that addresses me. I don’t h**e anyone.”

Donald Trump’s clear abuse of power compels impeachment by the full House »
Like Ms. Pelosi, I was raised a Catholic. Like Ms. Pelosi, I believe in Christ’s dictate in the gospels: “You have heard that it was said, ‘Love your neighbor and h**e your enemy.’ But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.” And, like Ms. Pelosi, I don’t h**e Mr.Trump. But I must admit, I h**e a lot of things about him.


I h**e the fact that we have an uncouth, r****t, w***e s*********t, misogynist, xenophobic, serial sexual abuser, pathological liar and scientific ignoramus in the Oval Office.

I h**e the fact that the president of the United States is no longer someone parents can point to as a role model for their children. Most parents wouldn’t even invite him over for dinner, afraid of what he might say in front of their children.

I h**e the fact that leaders of the free world make fun of our president, while laughing at him — and us.

Donald Trump made me a better person. Honest. »
I h**e the fact that Mr. Trump snubs democratic leaders like Angela Merkel, Justin Trudeau and Emanuel Macron, while French-kissing Vladimir Putin, Kim Jung-Un, Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Rodrigo Duterte.

I h**e the fact that you can’t believe a word our president says. According to the Washington Post, as of December 10, his 1,055th day in office, Mr. Trump had made 15,413 “false or misleading statements” — more than doubling in 2019 the lies he told in 2017 and 2018 combined. And nobody cares.

I h**e the fact that, under Mr. Trump, the media still feels compelled to cover both sides equally, when one side is full of facts and the other is nothing but lies.

I h**e the fact that Mr. Trump has systematically attacked every one of our democratic institutions: the Justice Department, the FBI, the Defense Department, the House, the Senate, the Supreme Court and the Constitution. He cares about nothing but himself.

I h**e the fact that out of 250 Republicans in Congress, there’s not one — NOT ONE — who’s willing to put country above politics and hold Mr. Trump responsible.

Most of all, as one who loves this country, I h**e the fact that we have such an embarrassment as president. We’re Americans. We’re better than Donald Trump. Republican or Democrat, we all deserve better.
Bill Press: All the reasons I h**e Trump br br Pi... (show quote)


The reason you h**e President Trump is he beat hillary and has exposed the l*****t ideology.

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Mar 23, 2020 07:00:42   #
Big Kahuna
 
Geo wrote:
Bill Press: All the reasons I h**e Trump

Pity poor Republicans. They have only one argument left to defend President Donald Trump for abusing the powers of the presidency by inviting a foreign power to intervene in an American e******n, the one t***sgression our Founding Fathers feared most. Even now that he’s covered in disgrace as only the third president in our history to be impeached, it’s all they’ve got left.

After all, they can’t say Mr. Trump didn’t ask the president of Ukraine to investigate his likely political opponent, because Mr. Trump admits he did. They can’t deny it was a quid pro quo, because Ambassador Gordon Sondland, Mr.Trump’s man in Ukraine, testified under oath it was. They can’t say the whistleblower lied, because 13 witnesses and documents released by the White House confirm that everything he alleged in his complaint is true.

Goldberg: Partisanship doesn’t entirely explain Trump’s impeachment »
Pity poor Republicans. They’re stuck with one lame argument: that those seeking to impeach Mr. Trump are doing so only because, as Sen. Rand Paul insists, “they don’t like Trump or his demeanor.” Or, worse yet, because they h**e him. Even in his rambling, incoherent, demented six-page letter to Speaker Nancy Pelosi on the eve of the impeachment v**e, Mr. Trump accused her of acting only because of “your hatred of me.”

It’s one of the oldest and cheapest shots in politics: If you disagree with someone, it’s only because you h**e them. We hear it all the time from members of both parties. When I opposed George W. Bush’s invasion of Iraq, I was accused of being a “Bush h**er.” When millions of Democrats supported Bernie Sanders in the 2016 primary, they were derided as “Clinton h**ers.” Mr. Trump himself still insists that the FBI investigation into his ties to Russia during the 2016 campaign was triggered by “Trump h**ers.” Nonsense.

Which is why Ms. Pelosi responded with such fury when James Rosen of Sinclair News shouted out: “Do you h**e the president, Madam Speaker?” Ms. Pelosi fired back: “As a Catholic, I resent your using the word ‘h**e’ in a sentence that addresses me. I don’t h**e anyone.”

Donald Trump’s clear abuse of power compels impeachment by the full House »
Like Ms. Pelosi, I was raised a Catholic. Like Ms. Pelosi, I believe in Christ’s dictate in the gospels: “You have heard that it was said, ‘Love your neighbor and h**e your enemy.’ But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.” And, like Ms. Pelosi, I don’t h**e Mr.Trump. But I must admit, I h**e a lot of things about him.


I h**e the fact that we have an uncouth, r****t, w***e s*********t, misogynist, xenophobic, serial sexual abuser, pathological liar and scientific ignoramus in the Oval Office.

I h**e the fact that the president of the United States is no longer someone parents can point to as a role model for their children. Most parents wouldn’t even invite him over for dinner, afraid of what he might say in front of their children.

I h**e the fact that leaders of the free world make fun of our president, while laughing at him — and us.

Donald Trump made me a better person. Honest. »
I h**e the fact that Mr. Trump snubs democratic leaders like Angela Merkel, Justin Trudeau and Emanuel Macron, while French-kissing Vladimir Putin, Kim Jung-Un, Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Rodrigo Duterte.

I h**e the fact that you can’t believe a word our president says. According to the Washington Post, as of December 10, his 1,055th day in office, Mr. Trump had made 15,413 “false or misleading statements” — more than doubling in 2019 the lies he told in 2017 and 2018 combined. And nobody cares.

I h**e the fact that, under Mr. Trump, the media still feels compelled to cover both sides equally, when one side is full of facts and the other is nothing but lies.

I h**e the fact that Mr. Trump has systematically attacked every one of our democratic institutions: the Justice Department, the FBI, the Defense Department, the House, the Senate, the Supreme Court and the Constitution. He cares about nothing but himself.

I h**e the fact that out of 250 Republicans in Congress, there’s not one — NOT ONE — who’s willing to put country above politics and hold Mr. Trump responsible.

Most of all, as one who loves this country, I h**e the fact that we have such an embarrassment as president. We’re Americans. We’re better than Donald Trump. Republican or Democrat, we all deserve better.
Bill Press: All the reasons I h**e Trump br br Pi... (show quote)


I h**e the fact that you are so biased, h**eful and bigoted and passing on unt***hs about our President. Did you work with Bathhouse barry, the fairy, ovommit as a community disorganizer?

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Mar 23, 2020 10:07:20   #
agatemaggot Loc: waterloo iowa
 
YUP !

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Mar 23, 2020 14:10:04   #
Daredevil
 
Geo wrote:
Bill Press: All the reasons I h**e Trump

Pity poor Republicans. They have only one argument left to defend President Donald Trump for abusing the powers of the presidency by inviting a foreign power to intervene in an American e******n, the one t***sgression our Founding Fathers feared most. Even now that he’s covered in disgrace as only the third president in our history to be impeached, it’s all they’ve got left.

After all, they can’t say Mr. Trump didn’t ask the president of Ukraine to investigate his likely political opponent, because Mr. Trump admits he did. They can’t deny it was a quid pro quo, because Ambassador Gordon Sondland, Mr.Trump’s man in Ukraine, testified under oath it was. They can’t say the whistleblower lied, because 13 witnesses and documents released by the White House confirm that everything he alleged in his complaint is true.

Goldberg: Partisanship doesn’t entirely explain Trump’s impeachment »
Pity poor Republicans. They’re stuck with one lame argument: that those seeking to impeach Mr. Trump are doing so only because, as Sen. Rand Paul insists, “they don’t like Trump or his demeanor.” Or, worse yet, because they h**e him. Even in his rambling, incoherent, demented six-page letter to Speaker Nancy Pelosi on the eve of the impeachment v**e, Mr. Trump accused her of acting only because of “your hatred of me.”

It’s one of the oldest and cheapest shots in politics: If you disagree with someone, it’s only because you h**e them. We hear it all the time from members of both parties. When I opposed George W. Bush’s invasion of Iraq, I was accused of being a “Bush h**er.” When millions of Democrats supported Bernie Sanders in the 2016 primary, they were derided as “Clinton h**ers.” Mr. Trump himself still insists that the FBI investigation into his ties to Russia during the 2016 campaign was triggered by “Trump h**ers.” Nonsense.

Which is why Ms. Pelosi responded with such fury when James Rosen of Sinclair News shouted out: “Do you h**e the president, Madam Speaker?” Ms. Pelosi fired back: “As a Catholic, I resent your using the word ‘h**e’ in a sentence that addresses me. I don’t h**e anyone.”

Donald Trump’s clear abuse of power compels impeachment by the full House »
Like Ms. Pelosi, I was raised a Catholic. Like Ms. Pelosi, I believe in Christ’s dictate in the gospels: “You have heard that it was said, ‘Love your neighbor and h**e your enemy.’ But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.” And, like Ms. Pelosi, I don’t h**e Mr.Trump. But I must admit, I h**e a lot of things about him.


I h**e the fact that we have an uncouth, r****t, w***e s*********t, misogynist, xenophobic, serial sexual abuser, pathological liar and scientific ignoramus in the Oval Office.

I h**e the fact that the president of the United States is no longer someone parents can point to as a role model for their children. Most parents wouldn’t even invite him over for dinner, afraid of what he might say in front of their children.

I h**e the fact that leaders of the free world make fun of our president, while laughing at him — and us.

Donald Trump made me a better person. Honest. »
I h**e the fact that Mr. Trump snubs democratic leaders like Angela Merkel, Justin Trudeau and Emanuel Macron, while French-kissing Vladimir Putin, Kim Jung-Un, Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Rodrigo Duterte.

I h**e the fact that you can’t believe a word our president says. According to the Washington Post, as of December 10, his 1,055th day in office, Mr. Trump had made 15,413 “false or misleading statements” — more than doubling in 2019 the lies he told in 2017 and 2018 combined. And nobody cares.

I h**e the fact that, under Mr. Trump, the media still feels compelled to cover both sides equally, when one side is full of facts and the other is nothing but lies.

I h**e the fact that Mr. Trump has systematically attacked every one of our democratic institutions: the Justice Department, the FBI, the Defense Department, the House, the Senate, the Supreme Court and the Constitution. He cares about nothing but himself.

I h**e the fact that out of 250 Republicans in Congress, there’s not one — NOT ONE — who’s willing to put country above politics and hold Mr. Trump responsible.

Most of all, as one who loves this country, I h**e the fact that we have such an embarrassment as president. We’re Americans. We’re better than Donald Trump. Republican or Democrat, we all deserve better.
Bill Press: All the reasons I h**e Trump br br Pi... (show quote)


Yeah, if you take a look at the GOP since 2016, a lot of them don't like the guy. But their partisanship comes first.

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Mar 23, 2020 15:05:15   #
Noraa Loc: Kansas
 
Geo wrote:
Bill Press: All the reasons I h**e Trump

Pity poor Republicans. They have only one argument left to defend President Donald Trump for abusing the powers of the presidency by inviting a foreign power to intervene in an American e******n, the one t***sgression our Founding Fathers feared most. Even now that he’s covered in disgrace as only the third president in our history to be impeached, it’s all they’ve got left.

After all, they can’t say Mr. Trump didn’t ask the president of Ukraine to investigate his likely political opponent, because Mr. Trump admits he did. They can’t deny it was a quid pro quo, because Ambassador Gordon Sondland, Mr.Trump’s man in Ukraine, testified under oath it was. They can’t say the whistleblower lied, because 13 witnesses and documents released by the White House confirm that everything he alleged in his complaint is true.

Goldberg: Partisanship doesn’t entirely explain Trump’s impeachment »
Pity poor Republicans. They’re stuck with one lame argument: that those seeking to impeach Mr. Trump are doing so only because, as Sen. Rand Paul insists, “they don’t like Trump or his demeanor.” Or, worse yet, because they h**e him. Even in his rambling, incoherent, demented six-page letter to Speaker Nancy Pelosi on the eve of the impeachment v**e, Mr. Trump accused her of acting only because of “your hatred of me.”

It’s one of the oldest and cheapest shots in politics: If you disagree with someone, it’s only because you h**e them. We hear it all the time from members of both parties. When I opposed George W. Bush’s invasion of Iraq, I was accused of being a “Bush h**er.” When millions of Democrats supported Bernie Sanders in the 2016 primary, they were derided as “Clinton h**ers.” Mr. Trump himself still insists that the FBI investigation into his ties to Russia during the 2016 campaign was triggered by “Trump h**ers.” Nonsense.

Which is why Ms. Pelosi responded with such fury when James Rosen of Sinclair News shouted out: “Do you h**e the president, Madam Speaker?” Ms. Pelosi fired back: “As a Catholic, I resent your using the word ‘h**e’ in a sentence that addresses me. I don’t h**e anyone.”

Donald Trump’s clear abuse of power compels impeachment by the full House »
Like Ms. Pelosi, I was raised a Catholic. Like Ms. Pelosi, I believe in Christ’s dictate in the gospels: “You have heard that it was said, ‘Love your neighbor and h**e your enemy.’ But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.” And, like Ms. Pelosi, I don’t h**e Mr.Trump. But I must admit, I h**e a lot of things about him.


I h**e the fact that we have an uncouth, r****t, w***e s*********t, misogynist, xenophobic, serial sexual abuser, pathological liar and scientific ignoramus in the Oval Office.

I h**e the fact that the president of the United States is no longer someone parents can point to as a role model for their children. Most parents wouldn’t even invite him over for dinner, afraid of what he might say in front of their children.

I h**e the fact that leaders of the free world make fun of our president, while laughing at him — and us.

Donald Trump made me a better person. Honest. »
I h**e the fact that Mr. Trump snubs democratic leaders like Angela Merkel, Justin Trudeau and Emanuel Macron, while French-kissing Vladimir Putin, Kim Jung-Un, Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Rodrigo Duterte.

I h**e the fact that you can’t believe a word our president says. According to the Washington Post, as of December 10, his 1,055th day in office, Mr. Trump had made 15,413 “false or misleading statements” — more than doubling in 2019 the lies he told in 2017 and 2018 combined. And nobody cares.

I h**e the fact that, under Mr. Trump, the media still feels compelled to cover both sides equally, when one side is full of facts and the other is nothing but lies.

I h**e the fact that Mr. Trump has systematically attacked every one of our democratic institutions: the Justice Department, the FBI, the Defense Department, the House, the Senate, the Supreme Court and the Constitution. He cares about nothing but himself.

I h**e the fact that out of 250 Republicans in Congress, there’s not one — NOT ONE — who’s willing to put country above politics and hold Mr. Trump responsible.

Most of all, as one who loves this country, I h**e the fact that we have such an embarrassment as president. We’re Americans. We’re better than Donald Trump. Republican or Democrat, we all deserve better.
Bill Press: All the reasons I h**e Trump br br Pi... (show quote)


One more progressive with TDS!

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Mar 23, 2020 15:35:37   #
Cherokee38 Loc: Atlanta
 
our pockets. Would love to hear your description of Obama and crew.

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Mar 23, 2020 21:38:05   #
Hug
 
I am sorry, but I got to say it: This post by Geo is the very definition of Stupid!

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Mar 23, 2020 21:41:27   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
Hug wrote:
I am sorry, but I got to say it: This post by Geo is the very definition of Stupid!


Bill Press is the stupid one. Geo is just ignorant because he believes it.

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