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the-pi-guy said:

In a lot of cases simply planning something is enough to have broken the law.  Not sure if that's the case here, but still it's insane.  

And probably nothing will come out of this.  

SpokenTruth said:

It is amazing how in one sentence he'll claim complete innocence and in the next admit to either doing or wanting to do something illegal.

I've seen a few variations on reddit of:

Trump:

"I never did that"

"I may have done it"

"Okay, I did it, but it's not illegal!"

He's not a smart man...

i'm confused on what he is but he surely lacks either social intellect/or can not handle social expression.



In other Trump news, have you heard of the Prince of Whales?

I have to agree with the video: best misspelling ever!



Jaicee said:

In other Trump news, have you heard of the Prince of Whales?

I have to agree with the video: best misspelling ever!

Yes, from Stephen Colbert - and his impression of Trump talking to a whale

Well, maybe the Prince of Wales also spends large sums in microtransactions...



CaptainExplosion said:
CuCabeludo said:

Look at Lybia, today is much, much worse than before Obama bombed it to nothing and killed Gadaffi. No country US invaded since its "war on terror" began is better than it was before.

God bless Putin in Syria, if it wan't Russia defending the secular regime of Assad, it would have been replaced by a barbaric islamic caliphate by the US.

How would that be any different than Assad's regime?

Also, I thought American cops were recruited to prevent murders, not commit murder themselves.

Dozens of thousands Christians live in Syria and are allowed to publicly state they are christians. Rebels in Idlip US sustain and send weapons to use them as a proxy army to overthow Assad are mostly islamic fundamentalists, is they get into power, its over for freedom os religion in Syria.

Russia is bombimg these US-baked fundamentalists in Idlib and US is crying out loud Russia is killing "civilians", but at the same time US closes its eyes when Saudis carry out their genocyde bombings in Iemen cause their Allies.

It seems only US and its allies are allowed to bomb Middle East.



Bofferbrauer2 said:

Yes, from Stephen Colbert - and his impression of Trump talking to a whale

Well, maybe the Prince of Wales also spends large sums in microtransactions...

I laughed all the way through the Thing 2 segment of that video, reaching the point of tears with the comic scene discussing the Prince of Whales and "Prince Salmon" and how "they can't both rule the sea!" This was some of Chris Hayes's finest investigative reporting!



CuCabeludo said:
CaptainExplosion said:

How would that be any different than Assad's regime?

Also, I thought American cops were recruited to prevent murders, not commit murder themselves.

Dozens of thousands Christians live in Syria and are allowed to publicly state they are christians. Rebels in Idlip US sustain and send weapons to use them as a proxy army to overthow Assad are mostly islamic fundamentalists, is they get into power, its over for freedom os religion in Syria.

Russia is bombimg these US-baked fundamentalists in Idlib and US is crying out loud Russia is killing "civilians", but at the same time US closes its eyes when Saudis carry out their genocyde bombings in Iemen cause their Allies.

It seems only US and its allies are allowed to bomb Middle East.

I'm no believer but thank god Russia is is helping the actual civilians.



CaptainExplosion said:
Immersiveunreality said:

I'm no believer but thank god Russia is is helping the actual civilians.

Even though Russian backed Ukraine rebels gladly shot down MH17.

Yes indeed,it is cute you tie those two whole different things together.



Jaicee said:

In other Trump news, have you heard of the Prince of Whales?

I have to agree with the video: best misspelling ever!

Link doesn't seem to be working.

I'm really disappointed in the way Trumps opposition has approached this. A misspelling? Trumps tweets always have a hidden underlying meaning not so clear in the way he presents his points. Everyone knows this.

If he had tweeted in relation to Rosie Odonnell's kids, calling them the prince/princess of whales, I'm pretty sure the problem wouldn't be a misspelling.

I mean, it's pretty clear it was done on purpose and he is calling the Queen a fatty. How could it be read any other way?



Trump blames the impending market crash not on tax cuts or trade wars, but on the chance of him losing re-election.



EricHiggin said:

Link doesn't seem to be working.

Try this link then, it's more direct.