The End of Trump; the Dawning of the Age of Bolton.

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pineapplemike wrote: Wed Sep 11, 2019 9:59 am
Speaker to Animals wrote: Wed Sep 11, 2019 9:42 am It certainly didn't help him, dumbass.
i'm with speaker on this one, russia investigation hindered his administration from the get-go, no telling what his approval numbers, or the general unity of americans, could be without the hoax
Polls showed the impact of the Russia coverage on voters. About half of American voters declared they believed Trump or his aides had colluded with Russia, even though they hadn't.

It is the most compelling proof in a long time that false information repeated long enough becomes truth for many people.

Although we are still coming to grips with the finality of the Mueller report, one thing has become increasingly clear: The Russia collusion narrative - fanned by foreigners, dirty tricksters and a willing media - did, in fact, impact an American election. Not the one in 2016, but the midterm that came two years later.
The only people convinced, where people who never would have voted for him anyway, no one got off the fence and sided with them. By making the Democrats and media act insane, he torpedoed their credibility in 2020, assuring his re-election.
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imagine how insane they would sound if trump's first attorney general had allowed a proper investigation into their insurance policy coup
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pineapplemike wrote: Wed Sep 11, 2019 10:06 am imagine how insane they would sound if trump's first attorney general had allowed a proper investigation into their insurance policy coup
Reality cares not for your pipe dreams of unicorns. Unrealistic expectations lead to disappointing outcomes.
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assigning a charge of unrealistic expectations to my hypothetical thought experiment is a hack bitch tactic, my expectations are irrelevant to the conversation and infact are the opposite of your accusation anyway

round and round we go
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pineapplemike wrote: Wed Sep 11, 2019 10:40 am assigning a charge of unrealistic expectations to my hypothetical thought experiment is a hack bitch tactic, my expectations are irrelevant to the conversation and infact are the opposite of your accusation anyway

round and round we go
Imagine an impossible thing happens to what end then?
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Speaker to Animals wrote: Wed Sep 11, 2019 9:33 am
StCapps wrote: Wed Sep 11, 2019 9:31 am
Speaker to Animals wrote: Wed Sep 11, 2019 9:29 am

Are you fucking serious right now?
If they seek to undermine him, they are not doing a very good job of it.
Bolton was a great example.

Jeff Sessions
Anthony Scaramucci
Reince Priebus
James Comey
Sally Yates
woah, woah, woah, pump those fucking brakes Sally Yates was an Obama holdover who wanted to make a name for herself before being dropped kick the way out. Trump had 0% to do with her being there.
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Speaker to Animals wrote: Tue Jun 05, 2018 2:38 pm I look forward to Bolton getting fired, though.

Then the liberals will all defend the guy, and many lulz will be made.
Props to STA here. He called it. And like a good little Flaggot Monte complied.
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clubgop wrote: Wed Sep 11, 2019 9:16 pm
Speaker to Animals wrote: Tue Jun 05, 2018 2:38 pm I look forward to Bolton getting fired, though.

Then the liberals will all defend the guy, and many lulz will be made.
Props to STA here. He called it. And like a good little Flaggot Monte complied.
Indeed props to StA, for once his wishful thinking didn't get in the way of his political analysis.
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