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Wrong thread, but I'll bite anyway.

Why is Trump a two faced liar? And why does him being bought by the NRA have to anything to do with the subject of mass shootings? Surely you're suggesting he has some culpability in the problem. Why else would you have brought it up? Weren't you suggesting he is failing to do anything about the problem? Wouldn't that make him culpable? If not then again, why even bring it up?

When you admit that you were wrong with saying I claimed Trump was responsible for mass shootings then maybe I will answer your questions. I have no control over your reading comprehension issues.
 
Not a reach at all. Don't you recall all the calls for Clinton's impeachment for adultery which didn't even include copulation?

Trump was screwing his trollop just a month after his wife gave birth. I've gotta agree with the poster that said this ain't gonna sit well with his wife.

A normal guy would be pissing in his pants but for Trump it's just another day at the office.

Yeah but I never defended him fucking some bimbo. I quipped about the person who started the thread thinking it was somehow shocking that he would try to lie about it, then twisting it into a jab at Trump voters.
It's laughable to point out something so completely obvious then act like it's a damning indictment that "Trump supporters" we're just too stupid to notice. I was ripping on the absurdity of that notion. And as for Clinton, yeah that was a stretch. I never said anything about that. I didn't even enter that hemisphere. At this point you have no clue what I might think of that that would be based on anything but assumption.
 
When you admit that you were wrong with saying I claimed Trump was responsible for mass shootings then maybe I will answer your questions. I have no control over your reading comprehension issues.

Sorry, this isn't Fox news. You don't get to demand yes or no questions or strongarm me into childish admissions of guilt. You won't answer questions because you can't, it's really that simple.

Goodnight, Bill O'Reilly.
 
Wrong thread, but I'll bite anyway.

Why is Trump a two faced liar? And why does him being bought by the NRA have to anything to do with the subject of mass shootings? Surely you're suggesting he has some culpability in the problem. Why else would you have brought it up? Weren't you suggesting he is failing to do anything about the problem? Wouldn't that make him culpable? If not then again, why even bring it up?

Irrelevant what thread. You fabricated what I said and you were simply wrong. You make up crap of what I actually posted then I will correct you.
 
Sorry, this isn't Fox news. You don't get to demand yes or no questions or strongarm me into childish admissions of guilt. You won't answer questions because you can't, it's really that simple.

Goodnight, Bill O'Reilly.

Bill O'Reilly is the guy that coined the expression "Mr. Potato Head" to represent Trump.
 
Are you saying it was acceptable for Trump but something less was unacceptable for Clinton?

ummm, I would think it common knowledge, it is unacceptable for the President to be getting BJs by interns in the Oval office. Period!
Then to compound it by wagging the finger at us... well you know, lie!

I have know idea what Trump did before he became President and I do not really want to hear it.
 
ummm, I would think it common knowledge, it is unacceptable for the President to be getting BJs by interns in the Oval office. Period!
Then to compound it by wagging the finger at us... well you know, lie!

I have know idea what Trump did before he became President and I do not really want to hear it.

You don't even want to hear what he did after he was elected and again after he became President. But Mueller's gonna open some ears.
 
Trump just admitted to affair.

And to using an alias.

And to paying her off to cover up the affair.

Glad that's settled.
 
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ummm, I would think it common knowledge, it is unacceptable for the President to be getting BJs by interns in the Oval office. Period!
Then to compound it by wagging the finger at us... well you know, lie!

I have know idea what Trump did before he became President and I do not really want to hear it.

There's no law against getting a blow job from a willing partner.
 
Lanny! that is horseshit. The chief executive or just plain boss and an intern? Come on!

My God, the next time you need legal help you'd best get a lawyer and then follow his advice otherwise you're gonna be in real trouble.

Even Ken Starr found nothing illegal in that.
 
There's no law against getting a blow job from a willing partner.

It is against the law to lie about it. It left him highly susceptible to blackmail. Which was a huge problem for our great nation.

This also applies to Trump, thankfully through the actions of his attorneys today, Trump took one potential blackmail problem away.
 
It is against the law to lie about it. It left him highly susceptible to blackmail. Which was a huge problem for our great nation.

This also applies to Trump, thankfully through the actions of his attorneys today, Trump took one potential blackmail problem away.

I'm pretty sure I admitted to that in an earlier post.
 
There's no law against getting a blow job from a willing partner.
Yeah, actually, there is. Per the UCMJ. But any sitting President is iffy on whether he qualifies or not as C-in-C.

And let's set one thing straight. He didn't get impeached for a blowjob, illegal or not. He got impeached for lying under oath about the blowjob, impeding the investigation on the propriety of the blowjob, getting others to lie about the blowjob, and trying to cover up the aftermath of the blowjob . Whether or not it was a workplace sexual assault or not, or whether he fell under the fraternization laws wasn't, to the best of my knowledge, part of the impeachment proceedings. The sexual harassment of Paula Jones was settled by paying her 850k. The abuse of power charges weren't approved.

(edited to clarify first line. Wasn't talking about Trump, but was unclear)
 
Maybe more Stormy for her...
A law firm representing U.S. President Donald Trump and the corporation that paid porn actress Stormy Daniels $130,000 in what she called hush money over an alleged affair with Trump said in a court filing that it was seeking at least $20 million in damages for multiple violations of a nondisclosure agreement.
In a filing with the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California made public on Friday, the Blakely Law Group also asked for a lawsuit by Daniels that seeks to nullify the agreement to be moved to a federal district court from a county court.
Brent Blakely, who filed the action on behalf of Essential Consultants LLC and Trump, did not reply to a request for comment.
Under the nondisclosure agreement, Daniels, whose legal name is Stephanie Clifford, could be subjected to a $1 million penalty each time the deal was broken.
In a letter to Cohen on Monday, Daniels offered to return the $130,000 to an account designated by Trump so she could be released from the agreement, which she signed in October 2016. Cohen ignored the offer.
Earlier on Friday, Avenatti told MSNBC and CNN that Daniels had been physically threatened and warned to remain silent about her relationship with Trump.
Avenatti would not provide details about the threat. He said Clifford would elaborate on it during a CBS "60 Minutes" interview due to be broadcast on March 25.

I feel like this is a "come at the king, you best not miss" moment.
 
Well maybe the UCMJ might not apply to the C in C.
But interns are off limits in just about every decent company as I recall. I think that is why Clinton seemed like such a disappointing dirt bag.
 
Well maybe the UCMJ might not apply to the C in C.
But interns are off limits in just about every decent company as I recall. I think that is why Clinton seemed like such a disappointing dirt bag.

How many Congressmen have had sexual affairs and gotten away with it Scott free? More than one, I'll guess.

I didn't say he was an Angel. But he is a civilian and does not fall under the Uniform Code of Military Justice.

Trump, on the other hand, has broken so many laws plus lied, cheated, stole, had brazen affairs, appears to have raped some very young models and done stuff in Russia that has him over a barrel. There's your real dirt bag. Kind of a maggot, actually.
 

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