Current Affairs Donald Trump POS: Judgement cometh and that right soon

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I've just watched the kellyanne Conway interview with chris cuomo where she defends the sacking . Conway challenges Cuomo when he makes the point that Trump asked Comey if he was under investigation it was inappropriate and possibly illegal , Conway says that Cuomo has no right to say or suggest that's what took place . Subsequently Trump has confirmed that he did ask.

Cuomo then asks did Trump ask did the Ass AG to submit the memo recommending Comey's dismissal and she apparently denies that took place , it now seems that that was also the case .

This is absolute insanity , this is his spokesperson who defended his position using what seems falsehoods . We had the comedy of Spicer in the bushes in darkness and now we've had thinly veiled threats to Comey via twitter. Actually scratch that actual threats.

This is like what I'd expect from Jacob Zuma or Mugabe , the only time I ever thought I'd see this in the states is in House of Cards .
 
I've just watched the kellyanne Conway interview with chris cuomo where she defends the sacking . Conway challenges Cuomo when he makes the point that Trump asked Comey if he was under investigation it was inappropriate and possibly illegal , Conway says that Cuomo has no right to say or suggest that's what took place . Subsequently Trump has confirmed that he did ask.

Cuomo then asks did Trump ask did the Ass AG to submit the memo recommending Comey's dismissal and she apparently denies that took place , it now seems that that was also the case .

This is absolute insanity , this is his spokesperson who defended his position using what seems falsehoods . We had the comedy of Spicer in the bushes in darkness and now we've had thinly veiled threats to Comey via twitter. Actually scratch that actual threats.

This is like what I'd expect from Jacob Zuma or Mugabe , the only time I ever thought I'd see this in the states is in House of Cards .
In all seriousness, House of Cards is pretty screwed. How are they supposed to make up a shocking, reprehensible fictional administration with all this stuff going on?
 
Of course there is a really easy way of proving this without the need for a fancy lawyers letter...


Over the past 10 years I have not drank margaritas with few exceptions.


What the hell does "with few exceptions" mean?

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What the actual? This is from Chris Cillizza, who I like but many find detestable:

Washington (CNN)Just 72 hours after his shocking decision to fire FBI Director James Comey, President Donald Trump took to Twitter to warn Comey not to share the contents of their private conversations.

"James Comey better hope that there are no 'tapes' of our conversations before he starts leaking to the press!," Trump tweeted at 8:26 a.m. ET, the final missive of an active morning for the president that included four other tweets in which he, among other things, said that it was unreasonable to expect his staff to be completely accurate and floated the idea of eliminating the daily press briefing altogether.



Where to begin.
First, the facts. What we have here is the President of the United States openly threatening the recently-deposed FBI director to stay silent. At issue, primarily, is the claim made by Trump that Comey told him, on three separate occasions, that he was not under investigation. That would represent a major breach of protocol on Comey's part and would raise serious questions about conflicts of interest -- the same sort of questions that led then Attorney General Loretta Lynch to recuse herself from the Clinton email investigation after former President Bill Clinton boarded a plane to talk to her.


Comey has yet to speak publicly about Trump's claims but his allies, without their names attached, have described the idea that he would have told the President that he wasn't under investigation as "literally farcical," according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.
Trump seems very interested in keeping Comey silent. Which raises all sorts of questions. Does Trump know Comey knows things that would undercut his assertions about either their conversations, the ongoing Russia investigation or something else? Does Trump really believe the best way to keep Comey quiet is to publicly threaten him? If so, why?


Comey firing draws comparisons to Nixon's 'Saturday Night Massacre'

Then there is the fact that Trump insinuates that he did -- or could -- tape conversations with Comey, giving him a way to prove, theoretically, that he is telling the truth (and Comey isn't) about their conversations.
The last president who taped his conversations was a guy named Richard Milhous Nixon. (Regular taping of phone calls made by the president has been largely verboten since then; read this amazing piece by Yahoo's Olivier Knox on that.) It didn't end all that well for Nixon if you remember.
That Trump would invoke the specter of Nixon at the end of this week is truly startling. His dismissal of Comey led to a slew of comparisons to Nixon's firing of special prosecutor Archibald Cox, who had been appointed by Congress to look into the Watergate break-in. Less than 24 hours later, Trump did a surprise photo-op with Henry Kissinger, who served as Nixon's Secretary of State.
I mean, you can't make this stuff up. Truly.


And then Henry Kissinger walks in...: 24 hours in the Donald Trump circus

It's not clear from the wording of Trump's tweet whether he actually was taping conversations with Comey or simply using the idea of doing so as a sort of Sword of Damocles to hang over the head of the former FBI director. Either way, it's very strange, to say the least.
It's difficult to see a strategy in all of this. Trump spent Thursday directly contradicting the story his staff had constructed about why Comey was fired. He spent Friday morning insisting that he is so active that his staff can't be expected to know or tell the whole truth in the daily press briefing and threatening the former FBI director into silence.
While all of Trump's presidency -- the entire 112 days of it -- has had a lurching, zig-zag feel to it, the last 72 hours -- and, especially, the last 24 -- feel even more erratic and unpredictable. Where can Trump possibly go from here?
 
Trump not keen on further investigation into Russian involvement in the election but the "2-3 million illegal voters" that apparently cost him the popular vote, he'll get right on that


Oh and the "War on Drugs" is hotting up again
 
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Trump not keen on further investigation into Russian involvement in the election but the "2-3 million illegal voters" that apparently cost him the popular vote, he'll get right on that

One of the foremost proponents of voter suppression.

I mean why WOULDN'T you have him heading up that group?!
 
Funny that whole voter fraud thing.
We have a republican governor here, Baker, he's quite popular. I'd probably vote for him in normal circumstances but under the Trump regime I won't vote for any Republican.
That investigation is taking aim at Massachusetts and claiming that people were bussed to NH to vote. Nothing from Baker, no denouncing the orange loon.
Depressing!
 
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