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May 1, 2019 07:22:50   #
Morgan wrote:
No, the complete opposite as trump is the only one refusing to hand them over. You tell me why, what is he "trying to hide"...again


It's called a choice not a requirement. Maybe Trump refuses to turn his taxes over just to piss you people off (and it's working).
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May 1, 2019 07:12:06   #
PeterS wrote:
Well, it's clear that you cons have no intention of doing that.


The first step in Making America Moral Again would be to v**e 95% of Dems out of office!
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May 1, 2019 07:08:51   #
permafrost wrote:
BREAKING:

Dear Donald Trump Jr.,

We are flattered that you took time off from signing checks to help your father pay off porn stars to call our millions of members “truly sick people.”

While we have your attention, your father is a w***e s*********t conman from a long lineage of r****ts, pimps, and grifters. His presidency has destroyed America’s moral compass and global standing — and he and your family will undoubtedly go down as yet another dark stain upon America’s history. That’s nothing to be proud of.

Do you want to know what’s TRULY sick?

- Your father caging migrant kids.

- Your father trying to strip healthcare away from 20 million Americans

- Your father banning t*********r Americans from serving in the military.

- Your father equating neo-N**is with counter protestors at Charlottesville.

- Your father meeting with Russians who claim to have dirt on a political opponent.

- Your father obstructing justice on 10 separate occasions.

Your father endorsing child molesters and white nationalists as they run for office.

- Your father bragging about sexually assaulting women without their consent.

- Your father claiming that America's first black president wasn't an American citizen.

- Your father committing campaign finance violations to cover up affairs with porn stars and models.

- Your father lying about releasing his tax returns.

- Your father crippling the EPA in the midst of the worst climate crisis in history.

- Your father declaring a f**e national emergency to illegally circumvent Congress and fund a wasteful and ineffective wall.

- Your father eliminating net neutrality.

- Your father inciting violence against journalists.

- Your father provoking supporters into sending bombs to Democrats and the media.

- Your father cozying up to despots and dictators.

- Your father ignoring Puerto Ricans while a hurricane k**led more people than 9/11.

- Your father being in an administration that has shamelessly told over 10,000 lies and counting.

Now, THAT is sick.
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The "dark stain in history" already did his 8 years in the WH! Would you like some cheese with that whine??
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May 1, 2019 06:48:14   #
PeterS wrote:
Well, that could all change if he would do as all other candidates did and turn over their tax returns. It's Trump who is suppressing your v**e, no one else...


When all candidates running for Congressional office are required to turn over their tax returns to the public, then I will agree that the candidate for POTUS must turn over his/her tax returns. Selective t***sparency is what the Dems are asking for.
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Apr 22, 2019 08:20:31   #
Lonewolf wrote:
Trumps done and so is his party


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Apr 22, 2019 08:15:44   #
son of witless wrote:
All I ever see in the news are left wing h**ers confronting ordinary Americans wearing hats, and foaming at the mouth Democratic Party Politicians ORDERING their brown shirted street followers to get in the face of those that belong to a different political party, and left wing actors faking attacks on themselves, and left wing prosecutors letting criminals off Scott free. And Men being allowed in women's bathrooms, people losing their jobs for calling boys boys and girls girls, and independent businesses being forced to make products that violate their religious beliefs.

It sure looks like your hero Obama succeeded in changing my country into the Marxist Outhouse all Liberals were praying for back in 2008.

My boy Trump has barely made a dent in restoring America back into the Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave. Right noe, it is the Land of the Freeloader and the Home of the Depraved.
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Let us not forget the Liberal practice of allowing b********l m**es to compete in female athletic events. They believe that is OK. What a bunch of B.S.!
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Apr 22, 2019 08:07:04   #
PeterS wrote:
So what evidence do you have that students are being indoctrinated with liberal values by their teachers? A teachers ideology only matters if there is a purposeful attempt to indoctrinate students with it. Here is an example, both my wife and I took courses from Joe Buttigieg, Pete's father, but neither of us knew what his religious values were. We thought he was Catholic because of the area of the Mediterranean he was from but he never gave the slightest hint about what he thought of religion or politics for that matter.

And that is my point. A teacher should be objective in his teaching so religious values and political beliefs would never come through. Now I am sure you conservatives have plenty of examples where teachers tried, unsuccessfully, to indoctrinate you but I don't know of an incident in either high school or college where a teacher or professor tries to press their political and religious view unto their students. That is simply a big no-no that most teachers simply wouldn't cross...
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Well, then I guess when "professors" and students at Yale Law School cancelled classes to protest Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court it was NOT a "big no-no". These i***ts were protesting BEFORE any allegations were proven (which they never were) and they were supposedly learning that people in this country are innocent until proven guilty. Just one example of many.
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Apr 12, 2019 15:11:26   #
Jean Deaux wrote:
Your cheap shots notwithstanding, Trump has been a President of results and still is. I know dumocrats are falling over backwards trying their level best to denigrate each and every success he has had, but your crying wolf has led to the point no one believes any of your hooey anymore. You are preaching at the stars and no one is listening.

You, poor thing, were unable to discern the sarcasm in the President's comment. Perhaps you can tell us where hillary's 30,000 missing emails are? I am positive that our "unnerved American Intelligence and law enforcement" were much less unnerved than you state. What you willingly fail to mention is why our Secretary of State was flaunting and disobeying our rules for classified information. Why has she yet to be prosecuted for her t*****rous, callous actions??

Your sorry excuse of a S. of S. was more interested in her personal convenience than national security: that is about as sorry as you can get and puts her on the same level as double nationality Jonathan Pollard was in stealing a million classified documents and giving them to Israel who sold them to the Chicoms. Both hillary and pollard should have been hanged on a short rope on charges of treason, and relations with Israel should have been severed.
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She was also more interested in money than national security!

She is an arrogant, vindictive woman that believed she is above the law should have been "next in line" to run the country after Obama. Obama ran the country (down) and H.C. wanted to finish the job (while getting richer on the way).
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Apr 12, 2019 08:36:37   #
Seth wrote:
The very fact that they were elected says a lot about a) the power of the lefty media and b) the numbers of people eligible to v**e who either want to destroy America or are simply too ignorant (or simply victims of our piss- poor modern education system and the revisionist history/ identity politics and the "need for" social justice it "teaches").

If Hillary the Walking Crime Wave© had won in November 2016, we would REALLY be in a world of hurt.
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Many get elected by the people that want more "entitlements". It doesn't cost these politicians anything to give away "free stuff" using other peoples' tax money to pay for it.
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Apr 12, 2019 08:21:34   #
Kevyn wrote:
Of course the I***t Pumpkinfuhrer colluded with Russia it is a matter of fact and record and millions of Americans witnessed one instance of that collusion during a live news conference. In July 2016, Donald J. Trump made a direct appeal to Russia to hack Hillary Clinton’s emails and make them public.

“Russia, if you’re listening, I hope you’re able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing,” Mr. Trump said, referring to emails Mrs. Clinton had deleted from the private account she had used when she was secretary of state. “I think you will probably be rewarded mightily by our press.”

As it turns out, that same day, the Russians — whether they had tuned in or not — made their first effort to break into the servers used by Mrs. Clinton’s personal office, according to a sweeping 29-page indictment unsealed Friday by the special counsel’s office that charged 12 Russians with e******n hacking.

The indictment did not address the question of whether the Russians’ actions were actually in response to Mr. Trump. It said nothing at all about Mr. Trump’s request for help from Russia — a remark that had unnerved American intelligence and law enforcement officials who were closely monitoring Russia’s efforts to influence the e******n.
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"I hope that you find the 30,000 emails that are missing" and you call that statement "collusion"??!!

It's amazing that the "sweeping 29-page indictment" pin-pointed the exact day that Russians made their first attempt at breaking into servers. It's an even more amazing "coincidence" that it was the same exact day as the Trump statement was made!

The most amazing thing is how the FISA court renewed a surveillance warrant 3 times based on an "unverified dossier".

Yep, those Democrats are just "amazing politicians and government employees"!!
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Apr 12, 2019 07:54:30   #
dsyvanen wrote:
The Quran has 109 verses of violence listed on a web page: https://americanjihad101.wordpress.com or at www.thereligionofpeace.com.

Why did most Americans believe George W. bush when he said: "Islam is a religion of Peace?" When it is NOT?


I'm not sure that most Americans did believe him, but he was trusted as a President and given the benefit of the doubt. Unfortunately, he was incorrect!
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Apr 12, 2019 07:49:50   #
PeterS wrote:
Charles Jay Sykes is an American political commentator who is currently editor-in-chief of the website The Bulwark. From 1993 to 2016, Sykes hosted a conservative talk show on WTMJ in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He was also the editor of Right Wisconsin which was co-owned with WTMJ's then-parent company E. W. Scripps.

https://www.google.com/search?q=charles+sykes&oq=charles+sykes&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l5.7463j1j8&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

In a rational world, it might be reasonable to give the attorney general of the United States the benefit of the doubt that he would put the rule of law ahead of his political loyalties. But we live in this world and I’m now less willing than ever to extend that sort of trust to Bill Barr.

My Barr-skepticism admittedly runs deep. Shortly after the release of his Cliff’s Notes version of the Mueller Report, I suggested that there was ample reason to regard him as an unreliable narrator. I thought his handling of the report was odd, and said so, noting his multiple and rather egregious conflicts.

The case against blindly trusting Barr has grown more compelling in the weeks since, and especially given his testimony before the Senate on Tuesday. But let’s start from the beginning.

(1) The essential, fundamental first fact in any discussion of Bill Barr is obviously this: He is Donald Trump’s handpicked attorney general.

And we know what Trump wanted in his AG, because he told us so often. Trump thinks the attorney general’s prime directive should to protect him, Donald Trump … to be, in Trump’s words, “my Roy Cohn,” a fixer and a shield. The president fired Barr’s predecessor, Jeff Sessions, precisely because he wasn’t Roy Cohn. He never forgave Sessions for recusing himself from the Russia investigation and railed at him for opening the door to and then refusing to shut down the Mueller probe.

This brings us to the second obvious reality here: All of Trump’s efforts to obstruct this investigation played out in plain sight and in real time as Trump fired his FBI director, dangled pardons, attacked witnesses, threatened and humiliated his attorney general. These things didn’t happen in darkened alleys, or in whispered conversations picked up by wiretaps. They were broadcast on Twitter and played out under klieg lights.

There was no secret or subtlety about Trump’s endgame; no one could have been under any illusions about what was expected of a Trumpian AG, especially after he installed a hack like Matthew Whitaker in the role of acting attorney general. Whitaker’s only conceivable qualification was his servility.

And yet, Barr – who had watched all of this from close up – eagerly sought out and an accepted the appointment from Trump’s hand.

Pick me, he said. I’m your man.

2. Barr auditioned for the job by suggesting he would protect Trump from charges of obstruction of justice . . . and then did precisely that.

In June 2018, Barr wrote an unsolicited memo to Trump’s team accusing Mueller of pursuing a “fatally misconceived” legal theory of obstruction of justice. He argued that the president should not be investigated for taking actions that were within his powers, even if he used them to block an investigation. That would, of course, include firing the FBI director. Indeed, days after Trump fired James Comey, Barr defending the decision in a Washington Post op-ed.

In that June 2018 memo, Barr argued that Mueller’s investigation “is premised on a novel and legally insupportable reading of the law. Moreover, in my view, if credited by the department, it would have grave consequences far beyond the immediate confines of this case and would do lasting damage to the presidency and to the administration of law within the executive branch.”

He also forcefully defended Trump’s stonewalling of requests for an interview with the special counsel. “Mueller should not be permitted to demand that the president submit to interrogation about alleged obstruction,” Barr wrote. As it turned out, Mueller never talked with Trump.

3. As attorney general, Barr has done exactly what he suggested he would do.

Mueller concluded that he would not exonerate Trump from obstruction of justice charges. Barr could have simply passed on Mueller’s findings to Congress. Instead Barr inserted himself into the supposedly non-political process by quickly determining that the evidence gathered by Mueller “is not sufficient to establish that the president committed an obstruction of justice offense.”

That alone should have set off a fire bell. But there were others.

4. His four page letter to Congress was woefully inadequate and potentially misleading.

In retrospect, Barr’s brief letter was designed more to provide cover to Trump than it was to fairly summarize the findings of Mueller’s investigation. This ought to have been obvious from the beginning, given the paucity of quotes from the actual report. But his attempts to spin the probe was apparently too much for some of Mueller’s team, who were so irked by his sleight of hand that they broke their 22-month silence.

WASHINGTON — Some of Robert S. Mueller III’s investigators have told associates that Attorney General William P. Barr failed to adequately portray the findings of their inquiry and that they were more troubling for President Trump than Mr. Barr indicated, according to government officials and others familiar with their simmering frustrations.

Obviously, we won’t know whether or how Barr misrepresented the investigation’s findings until we see the report; but even then, skepticism about Barr’s redactions seems warranted, especially in light of his comments and evasions this week.

A point (sort of) in Barr’s defense: It’s a fair question to ask why anyone would think that Barr would be willing to sacrifice his reputation by fudging Mueller’s findings, since they will inevitably become public. The short answer is ayfkm?

If we have learned anything at all in the last few years it is that Trumpism is a bonfire of reputations. Or, as Rick Wilson puts it, Everything Trump Touches Dies. Why would Barr be the exception?

5. The overriding question about Barr’s credibility centers on whether he is acting independently of the Trump White House. His answers this week did little to allay concerns.

As CNN reported, “Barr repeatedly refused to answer a direct question as to whether the White House has seen — or will see — the full Mueller report prior to its release. “

That is a change from Barr’s past statement just 11 days ago when he said in a letter sent to the chairmen of the House and Senate Judiciary committees. “Although the President would have the right to assert privilege over certain parts of the report,” Barr wrote in that letter, “he has stated publicly that he intends to defer to me and, accordingly, there are no plans to submit the report to the White House for a privilege review.”

So as of March 29, there were “no plans to submit the report to the White House for a privilege review.” But as of today, Barr wouldn’t answer whether the White House has or would see the report prior to its release. Which suggests, at least to me, that the White House either has or could see the report before its release.

Barr later acknowledged that he advised the White House counsel before his letter went out on March 24. He said that the letter may have been read to them, but they did not get a hard copy of it.

Count me as not reassured.

6. Barr is refusing to seek a court order that would permit the release of grand jury testimony.

It is true that there are considerable legal hurdles to releasing confidential grand jury materials, but they are not insuperable. The special counsel in both the Watergate and Clinton probes sought and received permission to include such materials in their reports to Congress. As Kim Wehle noted in a recent Bulwark article:

In the investigation of President Bill Clinton, moreover, the final report prepared by Whitewater Independent Counsel Kenneth W. Starr was immediately and fully made public. It included more than 3,000 pages of grand jury material, including sexually explicit and embarrassing details on unindicted individuals such as former intern Monica Lewinsky, as well as the president’s own grand jury testimony. In a July 7, 1998, order from the D.C. Circuit, the court authorized Starr to disclose matters occurring before the grand jury “for purposes of Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 6(e)(3)(i)”—on the rationale that Starr needed to do so in order to perform his statutory duty as independent counsel.

Barr’s refusal to take a similar step was a potentially decisive move by the attorney general. Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner commented:


Glenn Kirschner
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When AG Barr just said he will not even attempt to seek permission of the Chief Judge of the DC Federal Court to disclose to Congress the grand jury information in Mueller’s report - that was the moment t***sparency died.

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(Wehle remains optimistic that Congress and the public will eventually get to see much of the material anyway.)

7. But perhaps the most dramatic and troubling indication of Barr’s willingness to do Trump’s bidding came Tuesday in his testimony before the Senate, in which he suggested that he was launching an investigation into “spying” on the Trump campaign.

Barr’s comments seemed to give Trump something he long wanted: a Department of Justice that would not merely protect him, but would investigate and perhaps prosecute his political opponents and critics. Even as he floated the idea – testifying at one point that “I think spying did occur” – Barr admitted he has no evidence that anything untoward had, in fact happened. “I have no specific evidence that I would cite right now, I do have questions about it.”

Barr also admitted that the most important question, is whether the alleged “spying” was “adequately predicated. I’m not saying it wasn’t adequately predicated, but I need to explore that.”

As the Washington Post’s Aaron Blake noted, this was incendiary language for the attorney general:


Aaron Blake

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2 points on Barr and "spying":

1) The use of "spying" is obviously a loaded term -- and one Trump favors

2) Surveillance of Carter Page came AFTER he left the Trump campaign.

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Barr on whether there was spying on the Trump campaign:

"I think spying did occur. ... The question is whether it was adequately predicated."

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Predictably, Barr’s comments were eagerly received by his audience of one:

Trump, speaking to reporters Wednesday morning before Barr’s testimony began, blasted Mueller’s probe, referring to it as an “attempted takedown of a president.”

“What they did was treason,” Trump added.

And now, it appears, he has an attorney general willing to do something about it.
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Typical Democrat playbook move.....character assassination. When someone doesn't agree with your agenda or ideas, attack them personally and try to tarnish their reputation.
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Apr 10, 2019 08:06:32   #
cbpat1 wrote:
What happened to the party of Harry Truman and JFK? Today’s Democrat party has lost touch with reality. It used to be that both parties would lay out their vision for America and campaign on their ideals and let the v**ers choose. Not so anymore.

Today’s Democrat party has no message, except destroy the other side, at any expense to the country and to buy v**ers in a variety of ways.

Let’s see, in an effort to get the Latino v**e, the Democrats are willing to let the country be torn apart by intentionally letting our borders be overrun by i******s, and trying to get those same i******s the right to v**e. Gee, I wonder what party they will v**e for?

The Democrats, at least the ones running for President all want r********ns for African Americans, in an obvious and shameful way of trying to buy v**es from the b****s. I have done nothing wrong to any African American in my life, ever. Why should I have to be forced to pay money to someone who’s relatives from 150 years ago, were mistreated? Who with half a brain can’t see through that s**m?

The Democrats, at least the ones running for President are all in favor of restoring v****g rights to convicted felons, but now, Bernie Sanders came out and said he is in favor of letting convicted felons v**e from prison, an idea, I’m sure to be shared by all the other candidates. Another shameful attempt to buy v**es.

In a horribly shameful way to appease the pro choice crowd, most, if not all the candidates have now taken the extreme position of supporting infanticide. Actually k*****g a baby that was born alive. This party no longer has a conscience.

Constant, nonstop, investigations of the President have hampered Congress’s ability to get anything constructive done, other than put a deep divide in the country.

Each and every one of the Democrat candidates for President want to eliminate the tax cuts that have ignited this economy, and some are even talking tax rates as high as seventy percent, all the while telling the American people that the rich need to pay their fair share, but what they don’t tell us is that as time goes on that what they consider rich will eventually dwindle down to the so called middle class wage earners.

They all want single payer healthcare, but what they won’t tell you is that you will be paying so much for this in your taxes, you may not be able to afford your mortgage payment anymore.

All the candidates are supporting the Bimbo’s 93 trillion dollar Green Deal. What they are not telling you is it will bankrupt the country along with most individual citizens. If you add the cost of single payer healthcare and the 93 trillion dollar New Green Deal, it would be totally impossible to pay for.

The Democrats want to buy you with pie in the sky promises that can’t possibly be kept. If they were kept, they will literally k**l our economy. We would be faced with an economic disaster we most likely never be able to recover from.

These are just a few examples of many. Please don’t drink the Kool aid these liberals are trying to give us. Think before you v**e for a liberal what they ACTUALLY stand for. Open your eyes to what kind of destruction they are doing to this great country.
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That is what the Democrats do.....buy v**es with someone else's money. That is the reason there are so many Democrat v**ers.
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Apr 10, 2019 08:03:42   #
PeterS wrote:
So why are we full up?


We are "economically full up" (fed up). Taxpayers can only pay for so much.
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Apr 9, 2019 16:36:36   #
proud republican wrote:
But Chicago police is more then 50% African Americans...If they are playing race cards then they stupid!!!


Rush is the one playing the "race card".
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