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Rex Tillerson Resurfaces And Confirms That Trump Belongs In Jail
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Dec 9, 2018 10:58:00   #
kemmer
 
Bad Bob wrote:
https://www.politicususa.com/2018/12/07/rex-tillerson-trump-illegal.html

Former Sec. of State Rex Tillerson made a rare public appearance and said that Trump consistently tried to break the law and do illegal things.

Tillerson said the two had starkly different styles and did not share a common value system.

“So often, the president would say here’s what I want to do and here’s how I want to do it and I would have to say to him, Mr. President I understand what you want to do but you can’t do it that way. It violates the law,” Tillerson said.
Trump would get very frustrated when they would have those conversations, he said.
“I’d say here’s what we can do,” Tillerson said. “We can go back to Congress and get this law changed. And if that’s what you want to do, there’s nothing wrong with that. I told him I’m ready to go up there and fight the fight, if that’s what you want to do.”
Tillerson has largely been invisible since being pushed out as Trump’s first secretary of state, and it was widely reported that Tillerson called Trump a moron.
Trump’s Default Mode Is Breaking The Law
Trump hasn’t tried to learn about government or governing. He trusts his “gut,” but unfortunately for America, his gut tells him to constantly break the law. Trump lacks brains. He lacks talent. His work ethic is non-existent, but he has survived for decades by breaking the law and not getting caught.
Donald Trump’s mentality is more suited to jail cell than the Oval Office. The country is being governed by a man who belongs in behind bars, not the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office.
For more discussion about this story join our Rachel Maddow and MSNBC group.
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Trump responded to Tillerson's speech on twitter by saying, "Tillerson is lazy and dumb as a rock."
Trump has the mind of a 10 year old; Someone isn't "lazy and dumb as a rock" and remain CEO of Exxon Mobil for 6 years, I'm here to tell ya. Trump only chose Tillerson for State because he'd received a medal from Putin, and Trump though he and Putin were buds and could keep Putin from spilling the beans about Trump's Russian activities.

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Dec 9, 2018 11:01:42   #
jimpack123 Loc: wisconsin
 
kemmer wrote:
Trump responded to Tillerson's speech on twitter by saying, "Tillerson is lazy and dumb as a rock."
Trump has the mind of a 10 year old; Someone isn't "lazy and dumb as a rock" and remain CEO of Exxon Mobil for 6 years, I'm here to tell ya.


That's Trump being Trump just like when he cries fake news lol

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Dec 9, 2018 11:04:21   #
kemmer
 
jimpack123 wrote:
That's Trump being Trump just like when he cries fake news lol


"Trump being Trump" is getting very old, very fast.

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Dec 9, 2018 11:14:56   #
Kazudy
 
Bad Bob wrote:
https://www.politicususa.com/2018/12/07/rex-tillerson-trump-illegal.html

Former Sec. of State Rex Tillerson made a rare public appearance and said that Trump consistently tried to break the law and do illegal things.

Tillerson said the two had starkly different styles and did not share a common value system.

“So often, the president would say here’s what I want to do and here’s how I want to do it and I would have to say to him, Mr. President I understand what you want to do but you can’t do it that way. It violates the law,” Tillerson said.
Trump would get very frustrated when they would have those conversations, he said.
“I’d say here’s what we can do,” Tillerson said. “We can go back to Congress and get this law changed. And if that’s what you want to do, there’s nothing wrong with that. I told him I’m ready to go up there and fight the fight, if that’s what you want to do.”
Tillerson has largely been invisible since being pushed out as Trump’s first secretary of state, and it was widely reported that Tillerson called Trump a moron.
Trump’s Default Mode Is Breaking The Law
Trump hasn’t tried to learn about government or governing. He trusts his “gut,” but unfortunately for America, his gut tells him to constantly break the law. Trump lacks brains. He lacks talent. His work ethic is non-existent, but he has survived for decades by breaking the law and not getting caught.
Donald Trump’s mentality is more suited to jail cell than the Oval Office. The country is being governed by a man who belongs in behind bars, not the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office.
For more discussion about this story join our Rachel Maddow and MSNBC group.
https://www.politicususa.com/2018/12/07/rex-tiller... (show quote)


Rex Tillerson a person that ALL of you on the left hated especially Rachel Maddog because being the CEO of Exxon-Mobil was the Devil incarnate. Now he's your hero!!! Bunch of idiot hypocrites.

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Dec 9, 2018 11:18:33   #
kemmer
 
Kazudy wrote:
Rex Tillerson a person that ALL of you on the left hated especially Rachel Maddog because being the CEO of Exxon-Mobil was the Devil incarnate. Now he's your hero!!! Bunch of idiot hypocrites.

Man, you can surely tell a Foxbot. NObody hated Tillerson. It was simply transparently clear why Trump chose him for State. The Big Oaf thought Tillerson was buds with Putin.
I admit we laughed when Tillerson called Trump a moron--and never apologized for it.

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Dec 9, 2018 11:19:03   #
jimpack123 Loc: wisconsin
 
kemmer wrote:
"Trump being Trump" is getting very old, very fast.


yes Trump is getting old

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Dec 9, 2018 11:30:53   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
Kazudy wrote:
Rex Tillerson a person that ALL of you on the left hated especially Rachel Maddog because being the CEO of Exxon-Mobil was the Devil incarnate. Now he's your hero!!! Bunch of idiot hypocrites.


That's the truth...anything spewed to the contrary is childish at best, and dishonest mostly.

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Dec 9, 2018 11:31:56   #
johnsorrell7
 
Sounds like an ex-Exxon employee that might have gotten his feelings hurt a little. Where did this asshole learn so much about the law and what the president of the United States could do and not do???
The truth is; Tillerson didn't want to follow directions and he was at odd ends with Trump from the get go.

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Dec 9, 2018 13:15:28   #
debeda
 
byronglimish wrote:
That's the truth...anything spewed to the contrary is childish at best, and dishonest mostly.



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Dec 9, 2018 15:15:52   #
Nickolai
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
Democrats never learn that investigations and accusations are not proof of wrong doing.





The Southern District of New York is preparing to bring charges on Trump for personally directing payments to a porn star and a playboy playmate to keep their mouths shut to affect the out come of the election-- it constitutes two felonies and his former fixer says he did it and he has been lying about it

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Dec 9, 2018 15:19:16   #
Nickolai
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
Democrats never learn that investigations and accusations are not proof of wrong doing.






Thick headed numbskull conservatives don't have the ability to learn anything once they get a stupid ides in their head no body can change it with a stick of dynamite

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Dec 9, 2018 16:30:56   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
kemmer wrote:
Man, you can surely tell a Foxbot. NObody hated Tillerson. It was simply transparently clear why Trump chose him for State. The Big Oaf thought Tillerson was buds with Putin.
I admit we laughed when Tillerson called Trump a moron--and never apologized for it.
'Tis always amusing to see a jelly-spined liberal expose its hypocrisy. The small minded little twits incessantly rail against the wealthy and the power and prosperity of major corporations, yet here is one of them polishing the knob of a Big Oil tycoon.

Exxon has a culture of allegiance to money over America. I wonder if, during his confirmation for the SecState post, Tillerson honestly answered for Exxon Mobil’s decades of climate deception and dealings with the Kremlin. U.S. sanctions against Russia for its actions in eastern Ukraine killed a business deal that Tillerson personally secured with Russia worth an estimated $500 billion. As SecState, Tillerson strongly opposed US sanctions on Russia, they prevented Big Oil & Gas from making tons of money off deals with Russian oil companies. Big conflict of interest. No wonder Trump got rid of him.



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Dec 9, 2018 16:35:32   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
Nickolai wrote:
The Southern District of New York is preparing to bring charges on Trump for personally directing payments to a porn star and a playboy playmate to keep their mouths shut to affect the out come of the election-- it constitutes two felonies and his former fixer says he did it and he has been lying about it
You would do well to seek the facts rather than parrot leftist bullshit.

The Southern District Court of New York is extremely hostile to president Trump, so it is no surprise the SDNY prosecutors would say "fk the law, lets get this guy no matter what."

Secondly, according to campaign finance disclosures, at the outset Trump invested $66 million of his own money to launch and finance his campaign. He used his own assets, including his private jet and his Manhattan building served as his campaign headquarters. In June, 2016, he sold his entire stock portfolio worth $40 million.

According to the Federal Election Commission disclosure, in total, Trump raised $339 million and spent $322 million – a far cry from the $565 million spent by Clinton, and he spent $94 million in the final days of the campaign, compared with the $132 million spent by Clinton.

Trump's affair with Stormy Daniels occurred in 2006. In 2011, well before he was a presidential candidate, the gossip site, In Touch, claimed that Trump and Daniels had had a fling. In Touch had a long interview with Daniels that year, so why didn't they publish the story? Stormy Daniels was certain Trump would lose the election, so she figured her story would be worthless.

Oops!

Ten years after she signed the agreement, Trump won the election and Daniels saw the only opportunity left to make a buck and slander Trump, so she came out with her story. When she signed the NDA in 2006, she believed her porn career would be ruined if she refused. Cohen paid Daniels the $130,000 fee out of his law firm's account and Trump reimbursed him out his own private funds, not the campaign finance war chest.

Daniels hired the sleaze shyster, Avenatti, or he hired her, no one knows for sure how that went down, being that she is a porn star, possibly he accepted her case pro boner. They filed a defamation lawsuit against Trump. Get that, a babe that sells sex and a corrupt lawyer trying to defame a duly elected US president. There's a joke in there somewhere, the punch line is that a federal judge tossed her case and ordered her to pay Trump's legal fees. Might be the first time in history that a whore had to pay back her client.

As reported in the New Yorker, Trump's alleged affair with Karen McDougall began in late 2006 and ended in 2007, nine months later. No NDA was signed and no money changed hands. This allegation of campaign finance violations is a non-starter.

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Dec 9, 2018 16:41:37   #
jimpack123 Loc: wisconsin
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
You would do well to seek the facts rather than parrot leftist bullshit.

The Southern District Court of New York is extremely hostile to president Trump, so it is no surprise the SDNY prosecutors would say "fk the law, lets get this guy no matter what."

Secondly, according to campaign finance disclosures, at the outset Trump invested $66 million of his own money to launch and finance his campaign. He used his own assets, including his private jet and his Manhattan building served as his campaign headquarters. In June, 2016, he sold his entire stock portfolio worth $40 million.

According to the Federal Election Commission disclosure, in total, Trump raised $339 million and spent $322 million – a far cry from the $565 million spent by Clinton, and he spent $94 million in the final days of the campaign, compared with the $132 million spent by Clinton.

Trump's affair with Stormy Daniels occurred in 2006. In 2011, well before he was a presidential candidate, the gossip site, In Touch, claimed that Trump and Daniels had had a fling. In Touch had a long interview with Daniels that year, so why didn't they publish the story? Stormy Daniels was certain Trump would lose the election, so she figured her story would be worthless.

Oops!

Ten years after she signed the agreement, Trump won the election and Daniels saw the only opportunity left to make a buck and slander Trump, so she came out with her story. When she signed the NDA in 2006, she believed her porn career would be ruined if she refused. Cohen paid Daniels the $130,000 fee out of his law firm's account and Trump reimbursed him out his own private funds, not the campaign finance war chest.

Daniels hired the sleaze shyster, Avenatti, or he hired her, no one knows for sure how that went down, being that she is a porn star, possibly he accepted her case pro boner. They filed a defamation lawsuit against Trump. Get that, a babe that sells sex and a corrupt lawyer trying to defame a duly elected US president. There's a joke in there somewhere, the punch line is that a federal judge tossed her case and ordered her to pay Trump's legal fees. Might be the first time in history that a whore had to pay back her client.

As reported in the New Yorker, Trump's alleged affair with Karen McDougall began in late 2006 and ended in 2007, nine months later. No NDA was signed and no money changed hands. This allegation of campaign finance violations is a non-starter.
You would do well to seek the facts rather than pa... (show quote)


we shall see a lot of things are gonna cum out that the Dems have the house Trump will be embrassed everyday and only by the truth lol

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Dec 9, 2018 19:15:08   #
debeda
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
You would do well to seek the facts rather than parrot leftist bullshit.

The Southern District Court of New York is extremely hostile to president Trump, so it is no surprise the SDNY prosecutors would say "fk the law, lets get this guy no matter what."

Secondly, according to campaign finance disclosures, at the outset Trump invested $66 million of his own money to launch and finance his campaign. He used his own assets, including his private jet and his Manhattan building served as his campaign headquarters. In June, 2016, he sold his entire stock portfolio worth $40 million.

According to the Federal Election Commission disclosure, in total, Trump raised $339 million and spent $322 million – a far cry from the $565 million spent by Clinton, and he spent $94 million in the final days of the campaign, compared with the $132 million spent by Clinton.

Trump's affair with Stormy Daniels occurred in 2006. In 2011, well before he was a presidential candidate, the gossip site, In Touch, claimed that Trump and Daniels had had a fling. In Touch had a long interview with Daniels that year, so why didn't they publish the story? Stormy Daniels was certain Trump would lose the election, so she figured her story would be worthless.

Oops!

Ten years after she signed the agreement, Trump won the election and Daniels saw the only opportunity left to make a buck and slander Trump, so she came out with her story. When she signed the NDA in 2006, she believed her porn career would be ruined if she refused. Cohen paid Daniels the $130,000 fee out of his law firm's account and Trump reimbursed him out his own private funds, not the campaign finance war chest.

Daniels hired the sleaze shyster, Avenatti, or he hired her, no one knows for sure how that went down, being that she is a porn star, possibly he accepted her case pro boner. They filed a defamation lawsuit against Trump. Get that, a babe that sells sex and a corrupt lawyer trying to defame a duly elected US president. There's a joke in there somewhere, the punch line is that a federal judge tossed her case and ordered her to pay Trump's legal fees. Might be the first time in history that a whore had to pay back her client.

As reported in the New Yorker, Trump's alleged affair with Karen McDougall began in late 2006 and ended in 2007, nine months later. No NDA was signed and no money changed hands. This allegation of campaign finance violations is a non-starter.
You would do well to seek the facts rather than pa... (show quote)


YEP. But, wait, you're stating facts and those facts DON'T suit the narrative. Bad, bad Blade

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