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RollingJeffO has actually posted something Pro-Trump (albeit unwittingly). Trump lays out the absurdity of the situation in fine detail and clarity. It gives conservatives a reason to smile knowing Trump is winning. He has already won impeachment. Once the Senate dismisses this as partisan shenanigans, the desperate depression will make the weed less tasty.


Read the letter. If he was winning he wouldn't be crying like a pussy. The WH staffer that allowed him to spend all day writing that letter needs to be fired.



As delusional and incompetent as you have revealed yourself to be, I hope you have no connection to anything of importance. How long do you give those burgers before you flip 'em?


You’d be delusional and incompetent if you think Trump actually penned that letter....

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Originally Posted by ME109
Was the dipschidt that came unglued over a box of Nosler's the same guy that got lost on his own back 40? I cant keep up.


Yes, but it was the back 5 acres.


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Originally Posted by Bristoe
Rolling Thunder strives to put it off as long as possible. But his need for self loathing/self humiliation builds up until he has to check into the 24 Hour Campfire and get his fix.

People who have his affliction, as sad as it is, has a ready available set of circumstances to work with these days.

He sides with the Communists in the Democratic Congress, then finds a forum of conservatively minded people where he prostrates himself before the assembly and soaks up the abuse from them that he thrives on.

His mindset is very similar to a woman who seeks out a series of abusive relationships.

It's bad enough when a woman does it. But some of them are wired so that their natural submissive nature goes off the rails and becomes something unhealthy.

A male has to have extremely dis arrayed wiring to engage in the same behavior.

It's pathetic to witness.


If there is a university nearby you should be happily hired as a poly sci professor.


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After what they have done to him, Trump is showing great civility and restraint by not taking a ma deuce to most of congress.


Actually I'm pretty sure he will be taking a political Warthog to them.


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Originally Posted by sawbuck
I once read a book set in Africa where the post-dinner entertainment involved cigars, brandy, and a baboon shot in the abdomen with a low powered parlor .22.
At first, the baboon seemed a little surprised but then he quickly calmed down and began to explore the tiny new hole in his abdomen with his finger. Finding it interesting, he kept probing and expanding the hole until he found his own intestines and over the course of the evening he pulled them all out absolutely gutting himself.


The DemocRats have been doing that for the last two years..

And it's clear they have no guts left..

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Originally Posted by RollingThunder
Trump literally can't function with what they're doing to him. That letter would be less humiliating to him if it were written in crayon on the wall of a padded room.





In the backpacking forum you post under your regular handle JeffO but here you post under your sock puppet.. didn’t you fall off a ladder at home hit your head and try to get Workman’s comp out of deal?


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Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego.

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Trump leads Democratic rivals desp... - December 17, 2019 | 2:45pm | Updated


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Trump leads Democratic rivals despite impeachment inquiry:


A formal impeachment inquiry has failed to dent President Trump’s re-election bid — with a new survey showing he would likely defeat the Democratic front-runners in head-to-head battles.

The poll of 1,000 registered voters taken this weekend as the House of Representatives prepared a formal impeachment vote found Trump defeating former Vice President Joe Biden by 3 percentage points and Sen. Bernie Sanders by 5 points.

Trump also held an 8-point lead over Sen. Elizabeth Warren and a 10-point lead over South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Peter Buttigieg, according to the USA Today/Suffolk University Poll published Monday.

The survey also showed high support for a third-party candidate. In a head-to-head between Trump and Biden, 11 percent of respondents said they wanted an unnamed third option.

That number rose to 15 percent when voters were asked to choose between Trump and Buttigieg and Trump and former New York City mayor Mike Bloomberg.

“We know third-party candidates have minimal chance to win a presidential election but a high probability to make a difference in a state’s outcome,” David Paleologos, director of Suffolk’s Political Research Center, told USA TODAY.

“Every ballot has third-party candidates who receive critical votes. When you give voters more than two options for president, you see how it impacts the major two parties.”

A poll released Sunday also found Trump’s job performance rating ticked up in the weeks of the impeachment hearings.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Tuesday knocked the request for witnesses at the impeachment trial and called the impeachment articles drafted by House Democrats a “slapdash work product” that was “dumped on us in the Senate.”


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Originally Posted by RollingThunder
Trump literally can't function with what they're doing to him. That letter would be less humiliating to him if it were written in crayon on the wall of a padded room.






Can’t function??
Compare his achievements to Obama’s, then tell us how he can’t function.

I think you’re having trouble functioning with Obama’s magic wand up your a$$.







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Originally Posted by RollingThunder
Trump literally can't function with what they're doing to him.





So you admit clearly that every one of those D pieces of feces should be either hung or shot for treason. For once I agree with you.


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Turbulence shakes Democrats going into final debate of 2019

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CLINTON, Iowa (AP) — Seven Democratic presidential candidates will stand on stage this week in Los Angeles, a pool of survivors who have withstood almost a year on the campaign trail, sustained attacks from rivals in both major political parties and five rounds of high-pressure debates.

And while the field has been effectively cut down from more than 20 in the span of six months, a deepening sense of volatility is settling over the Democratic primary on the eve of the sixth and final debate of 2019. The remaining candidates, those in the debate and some trying to compete from outside, are grappling with unprecedented distraction from Washington, questions about their core principles and new signs that the party's energized factions are turning against each other.

Lest there be any doubt about the level of turbulence in the race, it's unclear whether Thursday's debate will happen at all given an unsettled labor union dispute that might require participants to cross a picket line. All seven candidates have said they would not do so.

The Democratic dilemma is perhaps best personified by Elizabeth Warren, whose progressive campaign surged through the late summer and fall but is suddenly struggling under the weight of nagging questions about her health care plan, her ability to compete against President Donald Trump and her very authenticity as a candidate.

Boyd Brown, a South Carolina-based Democratic strategist who recently decided to back Joe Biden only after his preferred candidate, Beto O'Rourke, was forced from the race, likened Warren's position to that of someone falling down a mountain grasping for anything to slow her descent.

"She's got real problems," Brown said.

Warren has avoided conflict with her Democratic rivals for much of the year, but she has emerged as the chief antagonist of the leading candidates in the so-called moderate lane, former Vice President Joe Biden and Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Indiana. Seven weeks before Iowa's Feb. 3 caucus, the Massachusetts senator is attacking both men with increasing frequency for being too willing to embrace Republican ideas and too cozy with wealthy donors.

Those close to Warren hope the strategy will allow her to shift the conversation away from her own health care struggles back to her signature wealth tax and focus on corruption. Yet she could not escape questions about her evolving position on Medicare for All as she campaigned in Iowa over the weekend.

When asked about health care, Warren told a crowd of roughly 180 people in the Mississippi River town of Clinton, Iowa, about a plan to expand insurance coverage without immediately moving to a universal, government-run system. She promised that those who wanted government health insurance could buy it before finally concluding, “At the end of my first term, we’ll vote on Medicare for All.”

The next question came from a man who said he was on Medicare and mostly happy about it, but had lingering issues.

“You call it Medicare for All and it’s better. Can’t you change the name?” he asked of her proposal.

“I like your suggestion,” Warren responded, in a tone suggesting she wasn't entirely joking. “Let’s call it health care for everybody.” She later added, “Let’s call it better than Medicare for All. I’m in.”

Even entertaining a name change seemed to mark yet another shift for Warren, who first co-sponsored Medicare for All in 2017, but began pivoting away from the proposal after experts questioned the plan she released in October to pay for it without raising middle-class taxes. She subsequently released a “transition plan” promising to get Medicare for All approved by Congress by the end of her third year as president while relying on existing insurance plans, including those established by Obamacare, to expand health coverage in the interim.

Warren's Democratic critics suggest her evolution on the issue has stalled her momentum because it goes beyond a policy dispute and raises broader questions about what may be the most important personal quality in politics: authenticity.

Indeed, Buttigieg, Biden and other rivals have seized on her shifts. Even Bernie Sanders, Warren’s progressive ally and Medicare for All's author, seemed to pile on by promising to send a full bill to Congress implementing the measure during the first week of his administration.

Without naming any of his rivals, Biden adviser Symone Sanders said candidates would not succeed in shifting the conversation away from health care this week even if they wanted to. She said to expect another “robust exchange” on the issue, which “is not going away and for good reason, because it is an issue that in 2018 Democrats ran on and won.”

Tough questions for Warren haven't just come from her rivals.

Since Thanksgiving, she's shortened her typically 30-minute and more stump speech to around 10 minutes and used the extra time to take more audience questions — only to be forced further on the defensive about health care.

Barton Wright, a 69-year-old technical writer, pressed Warren on Medicare for All at a recent event in Rochester, New Hampshire, noting after the event that he wants a deeper explanation.

"It just sounds awful," Wright said. "It sounds ‘like Hemlock for All’ for people who don't like Medicare. And that's a lot of people."

Even after questioning Warren, however, Wright said he was helping her campaign and still plans to vote for her.

Meanwhile, Buttigieg, the surprise member of the top-tier, is grappling with issues of his own that expose another fissure between the moderate and progressive wings of the party.

Protesters aligned with Warren and Sanders tracked him across New York City last week banging pots and pans and calling him “Wall Street Pete” as he continued his aggressive courtship of wealthy donors. The 37-year-old seemed genuinely confused by the protests, which he was forced to acknowledge during at least one Manhattan fundraiser because the noise outside was so loud.

As he faced supporters in Seattle over the weekend, Buttigieg acknowledged that the intra-party attacks will almost certainly continue, although he tried to downplay the intensity of the infighting.

"There’s gonna have to be some fighting,” Buttigieg said, “but I’m never gonna let us get to where it feels like the fight is the point.”

The fighting is almost certain to be on display at Thursday night's debate, especially among the four candidates in the top-tier: Biden, Buttigieg, Sanders and Warren. The three others on stage — Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar, billionaire activist Tom Steyer and entrepreneur Andrew Yang — only narrowly hit the polling threshold needed to qualify and have an obvious incentive to make waves of their own as well.

Voters don't want a public fight, even if they sense one is coming.

Steve Wehling, a 43-year-old University of Iowa employee, said he doesn’t like Democrats feuding with each other, but he won’t hold it against Warren or anyone else. He said he understands that, with the caucuses looming, “all of the campaigns are really starting to put the squeeze on.”

“Voters turn on the debates and still see 10 people onstage, and I think a lot of them would like to see the field narrowed down,” said Wehling, who plans to vote for Sanders and says Warren is his second choice. “The pressure is really on."

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Peoples reported in New York. Associated Press writer Hunter Woodall in Rochester, New Hampshire, contributed to this report.


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If Trump had convene a tribunal and arrested these people, then tried them, and then sentence them we would not be where we are today. Nothing has happened to the people who tried to over throw the government, they walking free and running their mouth spewing lies. NO RULE OF LAW!

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Trump is educating the folks to the dims corruption by their own means of repeating a story over and over again.

Also, why round up and jail a few crooks and reveal critical investigative findings to others.

Better to gather enough evidence and round up bunches of deep state crooks and RICO them all at the same time.


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I guess this means that Creepy Joe 30330's crackhead kid has to suck dicks in back alleys to feed his drug habit now.


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Rolling Blunt never fails to show her utter stupidity.

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So after impeachment the 5 US Senators running for president won't be able to be on the campaign trail as they will be in the senate for the trial...............LMAO!

Typical Democrat forethought.


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