Take some vitamins. It won't be long --- oh wait ---- we have it.
In spades.
LOL, it will take Trump and Putin holding hands on a park bench, before some folk will accept the reality of the situation. But, when you mistrust the very media meant to inform you (I will concede it also serves to deceive), how do you define reality? It must suck distrusting consensus.
It's easier to believe there is sex dungeon in a freaking pizza parlour, than it is to accept 45 isn't legit. Time will make a liar of one of us, though
Long time no see thread, I missed you
To pick back up were we left off, the topic of Russian collusion..
http://www.cnn.com/2017/06/07/politics/james-comey-testimony-released/index.html
Fired FBI Director James Comey aimed a dagger blow at Donald Trump Wednesday, saying the President had demanded his loyalty, pressed him to drop a probe into ex-national security adviser Michael Flynn and repeatedly pressured him to publicly declare that he was not under investigation.
Comey magnified the political crisis engulfing the White House by releasing his opening statement ahead of a blockbuster appearance on Capitol Hill on Thursday. The dramatic document sketched a stunningly detailed account of Comey's intimate meetings with the President, included direct quotes from Trump and revealed the former FBI chief's discomfort with the President's behavior.
The testimony appeared to bolster the case of Trump critics who believe that the President may have obstructed justice and abused his power in his dealings with Comey, who he later fired.
Comey said that Trump asked him to drop FBI investigations into Flynn centering on his calls with Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak during the transition, which eventually led to his dismissal as national security adviser after it emerged he had lied about the conversations to Vice President Mike Pence.
He wrote that Trump said: "'I hope you can see your way clear to letting this go, to letting Flynn go. He is a good guy. I hope you can let this go."
So, 45 actually was slow enough to ask Comey straight up, no cut no chase, to cease and desist on the Flynn investigation. A pretty clear case for obstruction of justice, especially given the nature of the investigation surrounding this. This actually isn't looking too bigly at all, this is looking bad.
And he had the nerve to announce his new director THE DAY BEFORE his old director is set to testify in front of the Senate about him. It's like he doesn't care that he is pissing off the very body of people that will be responsible for conducting the Russian investigation.
Thoughts? I'm not even going to mention the Russian Senate testimony from today, this is even juicier.
Notice they released his prepared statement a whole day before. This is a Trump trap; if I were a gambling man, Id bet we might get some really good tweets tonight