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re: Trump on firing of Geoffrey Berman: 'I'm not involved'
Posted on 6/20/20 at 5:25 pm to Mickey Goldmill
Posted on 6/20/20 at 5:25 pm to Mickey Goldmill
And you know this has to burn Copernicus's Berman up like nothing could. Trump knows how to rip the hearts out of the progressive savage.
Posted on 6/20/20 at 5:36 pm to RuLSU
I think Trump perhaps has too high a level of expectation in assuming folks can successfully and accurately receive his communications. He's expecting a good grasp of contextualization, along with an assumption that by now folks surely have an acceptable understanding of his style of communication. He's thinking those things are easily grasped, but it just doesnt seem so.
I find it rather easy to grasp what he communicates most always, but then again I'm not immediately pigeonholing things into lies, etc. I hadn't even the slightest feeling that he was wholly declaring no involvement in the overall process of ousting Berman. To me it was clear that he, as President, necessarily must have given ultimate approval to Barr (which he expects us to understand, as well as he should), and then Barr went forth to carry out the literal deed itself. And that's what Trump asserted abstention from.....the nuts and bolts and logistics of the deed.
I find it rather easy to grasp what he communicates most always, but then again I'm not immediately pigeonholing things into lies, etc. I hadn't even the slightest feeling that he was wholly declaring no involvement in the overall process of ousting Berman. To me it was clear that he, as President, necessarily must have given ultimate approval to Barr (which he expects us to understand, as well as he should), and then Barr went forth to carry out the literal deed itself. And that's what Trump asserted abstention from.....the nuts and bolts and logistics of the deed.
Posted on 6/20/20 at 5:37 pm to Mickey Goldmill
Wow, who knew the Executive Branch had the power to do this?
Posted on 6/20/20 at 5:55 pm to RuLSU
We should set up a pool to bet on how long it takes Nadler to announce an impeachment investigation based on this being obstruction of justice.
People still blame Trump’s interview for setting up Mueller. While it made it easier, the leftover Obama crew had the fix in. Why help his opponents again this time. It would have helped if he had made it more clear but as long as Barr is taken care of I don’t care.
Trump said the sky is blue the other day. MSM and people on this board called him a liar because of the colors at sunset. I love he makes these idiots crazy
People still blame Trump’s interview for setting up Mueller. While it made it easier, the leftover Obama crew had the fix in. Why help his opponents again this time. It would have helped if he had made it more clear but as long as Barr is taken care of I don’t care.
Trump said the sky is blue the other day. MSM and people on this board called him a liar because of the colors at sunset. I love he makes these idiots crazy
This post was edited on 6/20/20 at 6:16 pm
Posted on 6/20/20 at 5:58 pm to 20 ton
The Trump interview was able to be leaned upon in initiating the Mueller investigation, sure, but make no mistake, that investigation was going to happen whether the interview occurred or not. And perhaps Trump was cognizant of that when he decided to do the interview. I'm sure he was.
Posted on 6/20/20 at 6:14 pm to davyjones
I agree it was going to happen Too much has come out proving they didn’t care about rules procedures or precedents.Facts weren’t even necessary. The fix was in.
I still believe Trump’s style comes from being an executive in private business. He is use to directing people and getting what he wants. No political sugar coating. If anyone knew the dossier was complete BS it would have been Trump.
I would have loved seeing that smug bastard Comey get fired.
I still believe Trump’s style comes from being an executive in private business. He is use to directing people and getting what he wants. No political sugar coating. If anyone knew the dossier was complete BS it would have been Trump.
I would have loved seeing that smug bastard Comey get fired.
This post was edited on 6/20/20 at 6:19 pm
Posted on 6/20/20 at 6:28 pm to Mickey Goldmill
quote:Hmmm, what?
Hmmm
You have become a shitty poster.
Posted on 6/20/20 at 6:33 pm to Mickey Goldmill
quote:
The whole situation is just a little interesting, that’s all.
It’s always some kind of snide inference with you.
Disingenuous frick.
Posted on 6/20/20 at 6:34 pm to Mickey Goldmill
Cnn.... gay sex porn?
Posted on 6/20/20 at 6:34 pm to LSURussian
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You have become a shitty poster.
Has become?
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