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[QUOTE=rufuspaul]Is it Mueller time yet?[/QUOTE]
Hey, quick question. Do you think Trump putting pressure on a foreign leader (as well as using his personal lawyer to do the same) to investigate a political rival and his family member is appropriate? Seems strange that if he were truly concerned about that corrupt, rotten, slimy trickster, Joe Biden, he wouldn't have asked the DOJ to look into his actions and go through official channels to conduct an investigation in concert with Ukraine. Even stranger that he waited until Joe Biden announced his run for President to contact Ukraine about opening an investigation. [COLOR="White"]Let's see if you can answer without a deflection or whataboutism.[/COLOR]
Re: The traitor has to go
A couple years ago, Creepy Joe was bragging in public about how he used financial threats to get this Ukrainian prosecutor fired. Heres video proof - [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXA--dj2-CY[/url]
Anyway, it blows my mind that democrats are basically arguing that using your political influence to expose the corrupt acts of another politician is somehow worse than using your political influence to blackmail a foreign country into ignoring any crimes that may have committed by your corrupt family members.
It also blows my mind that democrats are unable to see the irony and hypocrisy in their melting down over Trump requesting that Ukraine investigate Hunter Biden... ffs the foundation of the entire Russiagate conspiracy was built on unprovable claims of Crowdstrike - a company founded and funded by anti-Russian Ukrainian Oligarchs.
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[QUOTE=MaxFly]Hey, quick question. Do you think Trump putting pressure on a foreign leader (as well as using his personal lawyer to do the same) to investigate a political rival and his family member is appropriate? Seems strange that if he were truly concerned about that corrupt, rotten, slimy trickster, Joe Biden, he wouldn't have asked the DOJ to look into his actions and go through official channels to conduct an investigation in concert with Ukraine. Even stranger that he waited until Joe Biden announced his run for President to contact Ukraine about opening an investigation. [COLOR="White"]Let's see if you can answer without a deflection or whataboutism.[/COLOR][/QUOTE]
Let's see if you can read. It's all conjecture at this point. It may or may not add up to something but I wouldn't bet on it since everything the Dems in the House have tried have backfired on them.
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[QUOTE=MaxFly]Hey, quick question. Do you think Trump putting pressure on a foreign leader (as well as using his personal lawyer to do the same) to investigate a political rival and his family member is appropriate?[/QUOTE]
maga is a strictly cash transaction for rufus, he doesn't actually believe any of that shit. the minute the markets tank again, [URL="http://www.insidehoops.com/forum/showthread.php?t=471628"][B]he'll be calling for the 25th amendment again[/B][/URL]. :lol
[QUOTE]Even stranger that he waited until Joe Biden announced his run for President to contact Ukraine about opening an investigation. [/QUOTE]
stranger still, maga's internal polling showing sleepy joe taking the emperor's lunch money in battleground states [URL="https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/president-trumps-internal-polling-data-march-showed-joe/story?id=63718268"][B]'leaked'[/B][/URL] over the summer.
recall that manafort was personally giving internal polling to russian intelligence agent kilimnik during the last campaign. presumably, the russians used that info to micro target key areas/demographics with the seth rich, pizzagate gaslighting.
only a handful of people would have the ability to 'leak' that info.
how long before the bots start telling michigan and wisconsin that sleepy joe is keeping child sex slaves in the basement of a long john silver's or that he had nipsey hussle assassinated?
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[QUOTE=SomeBlackDude]maga is a strictly cash transaction for rufus, he doesn't actually believe any of that shit. the minute the markets tank again, [URL="http://www.insidehoops.com/forum/showthread.php?t=471628"][B]he'll be calling for the 25th amendment again[/B][/URL]. :lol
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:oldlol:
It's all about me, this politics thing
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[QUOTE=rufuspaul]:oldlol:
It's all about me, this politics thing[/QUOTE]
you when the markets are up:
[IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/kGQPP89R/C1069-RUDY-GIULIANI-TRUTH-ISNT-THE-TRUTH-330-AM-OPEN-SOTVOVideo.jpg[/IMG]
[URL="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLbRD9FpqYI"][B]you when the markets slide[/B][/URL]
speaking of former prosecutor turned criminal rudy 'two-face' giuliani...
[QUOTE][B][U]Giuliani can't say 100 percent Trump didn't threaten Ukraine aid[/U][/B]
Rudy Giuliani on Monday said that he can
Re: The traitor has to go
[QUOTE=Nanners]A couple years ago, Creepy Joe was bragging in public about how he used financial threats to get this Ukrainian prosecutor fired. Heres video proof - [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXA--dj2-CY[/url]
Anyway, it blows my mind that democrats are basically arguing that using your political influence to expose the corrupt acts of another politician is somehow worse than using your political influence to blackmail a foreign country into ignoring any crimes that may have committed by your corrupt family members.
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What you opted to not include (mistakenly I'm assuming) was the fact that the [B]whole Obama administration[/B], not just Joe Biden who was acting as a liaison to Eastern European governments in contention was Russia, was in agreement that the Ukrainian prosecutor in question needed to be fired because he had been sitting on and opted not to investigate and prosecute a host of corruption cases, just as Ukrainian prosecutors before him had done. In fact, Ukrainians and international organizations were also calling for Viktor Shokin's ouster and saw him as an obstacle to reform.
[QUOTE]His appointment under President Petro Poroshenko disappointed reformers hopeful that the country would abandon a corrupt past in which prosecutors didn
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[QUOTE=rufuspaul]Let's see if you can read. It's all conjecture at this point. It may or may not add up to something but I wouldn't bet on it since everything the Dems in the House have tried have backfired on them.[/QUOTE]
Trump has pretty much acknowledged all of it over the last two days after initially denying all of it. I know, right. What's new.
In fact, he just acknowledged that he did indeed threaten to withhold aid from Ukraine because he wanted them to take corruption more seriously... all while pushing them, and sending his personal lawyers to push them to investigate Hunter Biden and Joe Biden. Here's the funny part... they waited until after Joe Biden announced his Presidential run to make those threats and push for that investigation.
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[QUOTE=MaxFly]Trump has pretty much acknowledged all of it over the last two days after initially denying all of it. I know, right. What's new.
In fact, he just acknowledged that he did indeed threaten to withhold aid from Ukraine because he wanted them to take corruption more seriously... all while pushing them, and sending his personal lawyers to push them to investigate Hunter Biden and Joe Biden. Here's the funny part... they waited until after Joe Biden announced his Presidential run to make those threats and push for that investigation.[/QUOTE]
:sleeping
So?
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[QUOTE=SomeBlackDude]how long before the bots start telling michigan and wisconsin that sleepy joe is keeping child sex slaves in the basement of a long john silver's or that he had nipsey hussle assassinated?[/QUOTE]
Wait, it's not a verified fact that Sleepy Joe was involved in Nipsey Hussle's untimely demise?
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[QUOTE=MaxFly]Wait, it's not a verified fact that Sleepy Joe was involved in Nipsey Hussle's untimely demise?[/QUOTE]
Of course not. Everything's Trump's fault. He's the only corrupt person in Washington. Keep up with the narrative.
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[QUOTE=rufuspaul]:sleeping
So?[/QUOTE]
Good... you have no issue with any of this. Remember this post, ok.
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[QUOTE=rufuspaul]Of course not. Everything's Trump's fault. He's the only corrupt person in Washington. Keep up with the narrative.[/QUOTE]
Yeah... let's not talk about possible corrupt acts taken by the President of the United States and his people under his direction because there are other corrupt people in Washington and across the country. :rolleyes:
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Here is Trump today [B]at the UN, during media availability with the Polish president[/B]:
[QUOTE]Joe Biden and his son are corrupt... If a Republican ever did what Joe Biden did,[B] if a Republican ever said what Joe Biden said, they’d be getting the electric chair by right now.[/B][/QUOTE]
This dude is terrified of Joe Biden.
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Fox's Napolitano on Joe Biden:
[QUOTE]Napolitano agreed that while [B]