pineapplemike wrote:lol, Spicer certainly got better over time but he still tended to be sloppy. Good luck to anyone that tries to do that job. If I were him I would have bailed when my nuanced point about Hitler using chemical weapons was spun into a denial of the holocaust, not worth the headache
Then we'll have a new press sec everyday, because there isn't a fucking thing they aren't going to try to spin into oppression of the white man.
Symphony is white supremacy, and algebra is a civil rights violation.
Drop this notion that if you walk on egg shells and try to be a good boy that they might not call you Hitler.
GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dumb slut partied too hard and woke up in a weird house. Ran out the door, weeping for her failed life choices, concerned townsfolk notes her appearance and alerted the fuzz.
pineapplemike wrote:lol, Spicer certainly got better over time but he still tended to be sloppy. Good luck to anyone that tries to do that job. If I were him I would have bailed when my nuanced point about Hitler using chemical weapons was spun into a denial of the holocaust, not worth the headache
Then we'll have a new press sec everyday, because there isn't a fucking thing they aren't going to try to spin into oppression of the white man.
Symphony is white supremacy, and algebra is a civil rights violation.
Drop this notion that if you walk on egg shells and try to be a good boy that they might not call you Hitler.
Wow, thought you were exaggerating about the Algebra thing until I googled it.
So, recently I have been hearing talks that Trump is asking around if he can pardon himself, his family, and his aides over this Russian investigation and my questions to all of the lawyers here- can he pardon himself?
Some of President Trump’s lawyers are exploring ways to limit or undercut special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s Russia investigation, building a case against what they allege are his conflicts of interest and discussing the president’s authority to grant pardons, according to people familiar with the effort.
Trump has asked his advisers about his power to pardon aides, family members and even himself in connection with the probe, according to one of those people. A second person said Trump’s lawyers have been discussing the president’s pardoning powers among themselves.
One adviser said the president has simply expressed a curiosity in understanding the reach of his pardoning authority, as well as the limits of Mueller’s investigation.
“This is not in the context of, ‘I can’t wait to pardon myself,’ ” a close adviser said.
We had some discussion on the issue before the election. Some whacko was predicting that Billary's first act in office would be to pardon herself, Huma, and Chelsea.
We had some discussion on the issue before the election. Some whacko was predicting that Billary's first act in office would be to pardon herself, Huma, and Chelsea.
Wouldn't that that be considered an abuse of power though?