@DagNabbit – It’s kind of amusing, in an odd sort of way. The first information comes out and the administration crows – see there’s the proof, no Russian collusion yippee. Then the first round of indictments comes out and the administration crows – see there’s the proof, no Russian collusion yippee. Then the second round of indictments comes out and the administration crows – see there’s the proof, no Russian collusion yippee. And the question is: What will they say if the next round of indictments, as is probable, does prove collusion or, to be more correct, conspiracy?
Daeder almost 6 years ago
The “greatest” public dis-servant we’ve ever had.
Radish the wordsmith almost 6 years ago
Putin wants the NATO missiles to go away and he is using traitor Trump to do it for him.
Guy Fawkes almost 6 years ago
this is a story about a french-kiss
Putin rings like a bell through the right and
Wouldn’t you hate to love him?
Takes to the lies like a bird in flight and
Who will be his target?
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All your life you’ve never seen
America so taken in
Would you stay if he promised you two terms?
Did you even win?
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He’s like a rat in the dark, and then
He is the darkness
He rules Trump’s life like an evil shark and when
Donnie is heartless
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All your life you’ve never seen
America so taken in
Would you stay if he promised you two terms?
Did you even win?
Did you even win?
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Poo-oo-tin
Poo-oo-tin
Poo-oo-tin
Poo-oo-tin
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Taken by the lies
Taken by
Taken by the lies
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Dreams unwind
MAGA’s a state of mind
Dreams unwind
Hate’s a game of mind
MAGA’s a state of mind
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Radish the wordsmith almost 6 years ago
Republicans finding that fascism and treachery aren’t polling well.
lonecat almost 6 years ago
The great negotiator at work.
ahab almost 6 years ago
Colluding is easier when you’re backed by an annelid GOP Congress.
Radish the wordsmith almost 6 years ago
^According to Roger Stone, is that you?
Lyman Elliott Premium Member almost 6 years ago
@DagNabbit – It’s kind of amusing, in an odd sort of way. The first information comes out and the administration crows – see there’s the proof, no Russian collusion yippee. Then the first round of indictments comes out and the administration crows – see there’s the proof, no Russian collusion yippee. Then the second round of indictments comes out and the administration crows – see there’s the proof, no Russian collusion yippee. And the question is: What will they say if the next round of indictments, as is probable, does prove collusion or, to be more correct, conspiracy?