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Moose & Squirrel v Boris & Natasha: what's the deal with the rooskies and trumpland?


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24 minutes ago, No Excuses said:

We are living in a poorly scripted comedy show.

 

 

 

 

At least MSNBC had the courage to call out Pelosi on the irony of her going to a "Lock him up" type of approach. Not that Pelosi is wrong when the circumstancial evidence is reviewed but it's nice to know that MSNBC is looking at this with proper perspective. FOX just buffalos into their own stupidity with no pause whatsoever for self-awareness.

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4 hours ago, Chachie said:

 

 

At least MSNBC had the courage to call out Pelosi on the irony of her going to a "Lock him up" type of approach. Not that Pelosi is wrong when the circumstancial evidence is reviewed but it's nice to know that MSNBC is looking at this with proper perspective. FOX just buffalos into their own stupidity with no pause whatsoever for self-awareness.

 

I think self awareness is anathema to most Trump voters (except for @twa...he's perfectly aware, he just doesn't give a ****).

 

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"We have seen the Russians and Chinese cooperate increasingly ... when it suits their interests," he said, adding that the two countries participated in a major military exercise together just last year.

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2 minutes ago, Momma There Goes That Man said:

Depends. They could pull more of this "ignore the crimes and criminals so the country can heal" bull**** that just green lights the next corrupt asshole to go even further.

 

Maybe. John Mitchell ended up in prison while Nixon didn't. You don't think Trump (if alive) would throw Barr under the bus at the 1st chance he gets? 

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. . by asking the head of the FBI to make sure the investigation didn't mention the involvement of his own staff, and then firing him when he didn't agree.  

 

And I keep remembering that somebody, a month or two ago, posted a tweet from a prosecutor stating that he had recently prosecuted and convicted somebody for obstruction of justice, for suggesting to a potential witness that he arrange to be out of the country the day of the trial.  A suggestion which said witness did not carry out.  

 

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