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Thatkat04
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« on: December 05, 2018, 12:18:42 PM »

Reading this up on twitter, sounds good for Trump, bad news for the resistance.
Lol what?

Lying to the FBI is serious business. He's either given up a lot to ensure no jail time, or more likely he's missed out a few details and he's filled them in.

Resistance twitter goes mental over everything. And is normally wrong.

I really dont think you have a good read on the situation tbh.
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Thatkat04
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« Reply #1 on: March 07, 2019, 09:43:40 PM »


Wait for next week after the second sentencing hearing. Judge Amy Berman Jackson is an Obama appointee, so she's likely to be less "skeptical".
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Thatkat04
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« Reply #2 on: March 22, 2019, 06:28:29 PM »


Trump being vindicated still wouldn't mean that Russia didn't interfere with our election.

Though I do agree that Trump's likely vindication is going to backfire horribly and possibly be the catalyst for what cements his re-election. Trump firing Mueller and catapulting the country into a constitutional crisis probably would have been the better result, in hindsight. Let's face it, Trump is invincible and the entire world will be doomed when he wins re-election.

I know that there are still other investigations going on which could spell harm for him, but those won't matter, not as long as Trump can keep reminding people that he was deemed innocent by the most noteworthy and media-focused investigation. It will also make the Democrats in the House more skittish about investigating him. Trump played his cards right by allowing the investigation to continue. I don't think he realized it until now, but he had nothing to lose. I guess for the sake of transparency, we should be grateful for that, but f*** it. I'm depressed by all this and I never even put that much hope in the Mueller investigation. I was always skeptical that it would bring Trump down but even tempering my expectations wasn't enough to rid me of despair.

And even if the report does contain some damning revelations, they still won't lead to Trump's removal from office and most Americans will probably stop caring and move on from being concerned about Trump's corruption (if they even were in the first place), which he still is, and always will be, even if the Mueller report doesn't back it up. Trump, and the people he surrounds himself with, have done so much that is corrupt that it's possible that Americans are just numb to it. Once more, Trump will have thrived on apathy and double standards. Hillary Clinton was vindicated from an investigation, yet it still helped sink her campaign for committing much lesser potential crimes. I hate this country.

Jesus Christ, this forum is insufferable.
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