Fortunately for Trump and the rest of his gang, if you didn’t KNOW you were committing a crime you are totally innocent. Next time you get pulled over for speeding – just let the cop know – I was a useful idiot to the gas pedal.
While I want an answer to the collusion question, I want an indictment for obstruction even more because it brings criminal charges and has already been proven.
Ruth Marcus, in today’s Washington Post, has a column today titled Trump’s staggering dereliction of duty.
We find ourselves at war without a commander in chief; in national mourning without a consoler in chief; and in political gridlock without a negotiator in chief.
We are at war with an enemy plotting to undermine our democracy, and our supposed leader, far from working to halt this, seems determined to ignore it. Where is Trump’s outrage now that the evidence against Russia is public, not that he needed to wait for that? It is invisible.
Did he really use dead children to attack an investigation into his campaign and his conduct in office? Yes, he did. This is a person devoid of empathy. He can experience the world only through the prism of his own ego.
“Dereliction of duty” is not a strong enough term to describe this man’s abysmal performance.
AMERICA IS UNDER ATTACK AND THE PRESIDENT DOESN’T CARE
Trump’s gravest responsibility is to defend the United States from foreign attack—and he’s done nothing to fulfill it.
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call it collusion in advance—a dereliction of duty as grave as any since President Buchanan looked the other way as Southern state governments pillaged federal arsenals on the eve of the Civil War.
Ontman over 6 years ago
Yup. Rotten to the core.
Mr. Blawt over 6 years ago
Fortunately for Trump and the rest of his gang, if you didn’t KNOW you were committing a crime you are totally innocent. Next time you get pulled over for speeding – just let the cop know – I was a useful idiot to the gas pedal.
Masterskrain Premium Member over 6 years ago
Of course, claiming “No Collusion” PROVES that there WAS collusion, and HE KNEW ABOUT IT FROM THE START!
NRHAWK Premium Member over 6 years ago
While I want an answer to the collusion question, I want an indictment for obstruction even more because it brings criminal charges and has already been proven.
Odon Premium Member over 6 years ago
Tick…Tick…Tick…Tick
Dani Rice over 6 years ago
“Well, yeah, they were involved, but that doesn’t prove there was collusion.” I wonder if he even knows what the word means?
retpost over 6 years ago
Trump colluded with the Republicans to win the office.
Radish the wordsmith over 6 years ago
Jail Crooked Trump the liar.
Masterskrain Premium Member over 6 years ago
Collusion: Noun: “Secret or illegal cooperation or conspiracy, especially in order to cheat or deceive others.”
Yep, he’s GUILTY of Collusion.
gigagrouch over 6 years ago
#Subpoenathetaxrecords
Radish the wordsmith over 6 years ago
Ruth Marcus, in today’s Washington Post, has a column today titled Trump’s staggering dereliction of duty.
We find ourselves at war without a commander in chief; in national mourning without a consoler in chief; and in political gridlock without a negotiator in chief.
We are at war with an enemy plotting to undermine our democracy, and our supposed leader, far from working to halt this, seems determined to ignore it. Where is Trump’s outrage now that the evidence against Russia is public, not that he needed to wait for that? It is invisible.
Did he really use dead children to attack an investigation into his campaign and his conduct in office? Yes, he did. This is a person devoid of empathy. He can experience the world only through the prism of his own ego.
“Dereliction of duty” is not a strong enough term to describe this man’s abysmal performance.
Kip W over 6 years ago
Pop goes the weasel.
Radish the wordsmith over 6 years ago
AMERICA IS UNDER ATTACK AND THE PRESIDENT DOESN’T CARE
Trump’s gravest responsibility is to defend the United States from foreign attack—and he’s done nothing to fulfill it.
…
call it collusion in advance—a dereliction of duty as grave as any since President Buchanan looked the other way as Southern state governments pillaged federal arsenals on the eve of the Civil War.
www.theatlantic.com/…