The Donald Trump Score Card

Discussion in 'Politicians' started by MeAgain, Nov 15, 2016.

  1. Flagme15

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    so you are aussie that lives in the states, aren't you?. why else are you concerned about the united states? get a life. oh btw, your analysis is wrong, again.
    dude
     
  2. Flagme15

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    I heard an interview with Dersowitz this afternoon. He claims he is a liberal democrat, voted for Hillary, and disagrees with the trump policies. He is only representing trump on the constitutionality of the case. There is one thing that ties them together, Epstein.
     
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  3. hotwater

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    Parnas claims the people who surround Trump are like members of a cult..............

    Charles Manson had his girls, Leslie Van Houten, Patricia Krenwinkel, Susan Atkins, and Linda Kasabian, and Trump has his bitches Deven Nunes,
    Mark Meadows, Lindsey Graham, and Liz Cheney (and the deplorables that make up 40% of the US Population)




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  4. Vanilla Gorilla

    Vanilla Gorilla Go Ape

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    Oh, I know, all my pesky logic and common sense getting in the way
     
  5. Tyrsonswood

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    When did this happen?
    Did it go missing during that forum maintenance issue last month?
    Do you even remember what it was you said?
     
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  6. stormountainman

    stormountainman Soy Un Truckero

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    Do you know if Pam Bondi was mixed up in the Jefferey Epstein case that was in Florida?
     
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  7. stormountainman

    stormountainman Soy Un Truckero

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    I remember Dust In The Wind was popular.
     
  8. stormountainman

    stormountainman Soy Un Truckero

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    I think a new Democrat AG will prosecute him.
     
  9. Flagme15

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    hahaha
     
  10. Flagme15

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    Don't think so highly of yourself.
     
  11. egger

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    Trump narcissistic need to get even with people who he feels usurped his authority is exemplified by the various incidents he instigates.

    Trump's canceling of the military flight for Pelosi and the Congressional delegation while they were on their way to the airport to visit U.S. troops in Afghanistan which prevented their trip is a mild example of Trump's pathology. The strike on Soleimani in Iraq is a blatant one.

    Trump revels in such incidents publicly, like he did at a GOP fundraiser to try to make himself appear superior. His followers latch on to such behavior to try to make themselves feel superior along with him.



    Trump recounts minute-by-minute details of Soleimani strike to donors at Mar-a-Lago
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    By Kevin Liptak, CNN
    Updated 9:00 AM ET, Sat January 18, 2020

    Trump recounts minute-by-minute details of Soleimani strike to donors at Mar-a-Lago - CNNPolitics

    excerpt:

    "Trump, speaking at a GOP fundraising dinner Friday evening, offered new details about the strike that killed Gen. Qasem Soleimani, which exacerbated tensions in the region and led to an ongoing dispute with Congress over his constitutional ability to wage war.

    In his speech — held inside the gilded ballroom on his Mar-a-Lago property — he claimed that Soleimani was "saying bad things about our country" before the strike, which led to his decision to authorize his killing.
    "How much of this shit do we have to listen to?" Trump asked. "How much are we going to listen to?"

    Trump did not describe an "imminent threat" that led to his decision to kill Soleimani, the justification used by administration officials in the aftermath of the attack."
     
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  12. egger

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    Pam Bondi did President Trump a favor in Florida. He wants another. | Randy Schultz
    By Randy Schultz
    South Florida Sun Sentinel
    Nov 12, 2019 | 3:45 PM

    Pam Bondi did President Trump a favor in Florida. He wants another. | Randy Schultz

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    "No surprise. Faced with choosing between public good and personal advancement, Bondi — like Trump — long has made her priorities clear.

    Bondi joined the Republican-led lawsuit against the Affordable Care Act, even though Florida leads the nation in signups.

    Bondi led the charge by the Florida Cabinet — which acts the Clemency Board — that rolled back rights restoration for ex-felons to the Jim Crow Era.

    Bondi could have proposed that the Clemency Board pardon the African-Americans — known as the Groveland 4 — who were wrongly accused of raping a white Lake County woman in 1949. The pardon came after she was out of office.

    Bondi kept appealing federal court rulings against same-sex marriage bans like Florida’s until the 2013 Supreme Court decision that invalidated such prohibitions. Then she fought to keep the state from paying the other side’s legal fees.

    Bondi sided with polluters here and elsewhere. She joined another Republican-led lawsuit against cleanup of the Chesapeake Bay. It’s 800 miles from Tallahassee.

    Bondi fired two mortgage fraud investors for being too hard on lenders as Florida recovered from the housing bust.

    Bondi took roughly $50,000 in perks from the Republican Attorneys General Association. The money came from private donors who had issues before Bondi and her counterparts.

    Bondi filed one of the last state lawsuits against the opioid industry, despite the damage it did to Florida.

    And, lest we forget, Bondi asked then-Gov. Rick Scott to delay an execution so she could attend a campaign fundraiser. Bondi had supported legislation to speed up executions."
     
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  13. egger

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    Trump, the super genius, can remember someone who said he had small hands 30 years ago but supposedly can't remember someone working on his behalf who he met and spoke with in person multiple times.



    Trump again denied knowing Lev Parnas. So Parnas' lawyer posted more robust proof.
    Peter Weber
    The WeekJanuary 17, 2020, 8:10 AM EST

    Trump again denied knowing Lev Parnas. So Parnas' lawyer posted more robust proof.

    excerpts:

    "Despite a warning from Lev Parnas, President Trump claimed not to know him again Thursday. "I don't know Parnas, other than I guess I had pictures taken, which I do with thousands of people," Trump told reporters in the Oval Office. "I don't know him at all, don't know what he's about, don't know where he comes from, know nothing about him. ... I don't believe I've ever spoken to him."

    Jospeh Bondy, Parnas' lawyer, brought the receipts, posting a video taken at Mar-a-Lago in December 2016, where Trump is clearly talking with Parnas, who is standing next to him and also Roman Nasirov, a former Ukrainian official charged with embezzlement."


    "The Washington Post
    used that video in a jaunty roundup of Parnas posing, often on multiple occasions, next to Trump and other Republicans who claimed not to know him."
     
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  14. egger

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    Post of a Yahoo blogger:


    Sondland, Scarmucci, Stormy Daniels, Manafort, Whitaker, Epstien and now Parnas:

    Sondland - “I don’t know him very well,”

    Anthony Scaramucci, who lasted barely more than a week as White House communications director? “I barely knew him until his 11 days of gross incompetence,” Trump said.

    Stormy Daniels - “I had nothing to do with her,” Trump said of the adult film star whom he paid $130,000 in hush money after she claimed the two had a sexual encounter.

    Trump lauded Papadopoulos as “an excellent guy” during a meeting with The Washington Post’s editorial board on March 21, 2016. But Trump’s lofty praise cooled quickly when Papadopoulos was sentenced to two weeks in prison for lying to the FBI about his interactions with Russian contacts. And that photo of him seated next to Papadopoulos? “I never even talked to the guy,” Trump told Fox News. “I didn’t know who he was.”

    "I didn't know Manafort well,” Trump told Fox News. “He wasn't with the campaign long.”

    Trump loyalist Whitaker served a year as chief of staff to Trump’s first attorney general, Jeff Sessions. But Trump had a frosty relationship with Sessions and fired him last November. He then named Whitaker as acting attorney general. “I don’t know Matt Whitaker,” Trump said just two days after handing Whitaker the promotion. He did, however, know Whitaker’s reputation, he said.

    Trump called Epstein a “terrific guy” in a New York Magazine interview in 2002 and said he’d known the multi-millionaire for 15 years.“He's a lot of fun to be with,” Trump said. “It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side.”But Trump distanced himself from the “terrific guy” in July after Epstein was arrested on charges of sex-trafficking girls as young as 14.
     
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    Trump Is a Remorseless Advocate of Crimes Against Humanity
    By William Saletan
    Jan 18, 202010:00 AM

    Trump Is a Remorseless Advocate of Crimes Against Humanity

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    "Trump admires tyrants and defends their atrocities. He has excused North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un’s mass executions (“Yeah, but so have a lot of other people”) and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s murders of journalists and dissidents (“At least he’s a leader”). As a presidential candidate, Trump shrugged off the gravity of using chemical weapons. “Saddam Hussein throws a little gas, everyone goes crazy,” he joked.

    At home, Trump has encouraged religious persecution and political violence. He called for a ban on Muslims entering the United States (he later imposed a modified version of the ban) and for collective punishment of Muslims who live here. As a candidate, Trump urged his supporters to “knock the crap out of” protesters. In 2018, at a political rally, he praised a Republican congressman for criminally assaulting a reporter. “Any guy that can do a body slam,” said Trump, “he’s my guy.”

    Trump has long advocated war crimes. He has endorsed torture not just for information, but because our enemies “deserve it.” As a candidate, he proposed that for the sake of “retribution,” the United States should “take out” the families of terrorists. Wives and children were legitimate targets, he argued, because by killing them, we could deter terrorists who “care more about their families than they care about themselves.” Two months ago, he intervened in legal and military proceedings to thwart punishment of three American servicemen who had been indicted for or convicted of atrocities. Then he deployed the men in his reelection campaign."
     
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    Trump Is a Remorseless Advocate of Crimes Against Humanity

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    "Iraq’s parliament, furious that Trump had killed Soleimani on its soil and without its consent, voted to expel American troops. But Trump refused to comply unless Iraq paid ransom. “We have a very extraordinarily expensive air base that’s there,” he told reporters. “We’re not leaving unless they pay us back for it.” He threatened to “charge them [the Iraqis] sanctions like they’ve never seen before.” Later, Trump told Ingraham that Iraq would also “have to pay us for embassies.” When she asked him how he planned to extract the payment, Trump replied, “We have $35 billion of their money right now sitting in an account. And I think they’ll agree to pay. … Otherwise, we’ll stay there.”"
     
  17. Tyrsonswood

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    Trump is a crime against humanity...
     
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  18. egger

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    Parnas was scheduled to meet with Trump just days before his arrest.


    Trump lawyer dismisses new evidence, including photos of the president with Lev Parnas
    Newly released documents include photos of Lev Parnas with President Trump and of him with Ivanka Trump, Donald Trump Jr., and Pam Bondi, a lawyer on the impeachment defense team.
    By Katie Primm
    January 18, 2020

    Trump lawyer dismisses new evidence, including photos of the president with Lev Parnas

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    "Besides questions about possible connections of Parnas to the president and Bondi, another person on Trump's defense team drawing attention is Kenneth Starr, who in the 1990s oversaw investigations into President Bill Clinton that led to his impeachment. At that time, Trump called Starr a “lunatic” and a “disaster.”

    Asked about Trump's prior comments on Starr, Bondi said, “Clearly he does not think this now.”"
     
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