The Inevitable New The Inevitable Trump Mocking Thread

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Hey stupid. Why would you call it a "lie" that Donald Trump referred to them as "very fine people." Watch at 1:00 of the above.
I'm sure you say that the Nazis had some "very fine people," don't you. Then do you lie about it?

There were some very fine people, they just weren't below.....

Gov of Virginia = Democrat
Mayor of Charlottesville = Democrat
Vice Mayor of Charlottesville = Democrat
Organizer of the Rally = Democrat

Nazi = Democrat
KKK = Democrat
ANTIFA = Democrat
BLM = Democrat

There's more to the list....You're welcome......
 
A lot of people who talk like you would defend it as “heritage, not hate” and argue that it’s a first amendment thing.
I can't speak for the Confederacy, but free speech if more important than your friends feelings.
Just think what will happen if this gets out of hand? First it's a flag, then it's statues and then something as petty as a red hat that has a positive message for our country.
See how that works?
 
Hold on to your champagne glasses...

  • FedEx reported declining international revenue as a result of unfavorable exchange rates and the negative effects of trade battles.
  • “Slowing international macroeconomic conditions and weaker global trade growth trends continue, as seen in the year-over-year decline in our FedEx Express international revenue,” says Alan B. Graf, Jr., FedEx Corp. executive vice president and chief financial officer.
  • FedEx reported weaker-than-expected third-quarter earnings and revenue after the closing bell on Tuesday, and cut full-year guidance.
 
Cindy McCain shows the message she recieved from a t-swallowed cursing John McCain and their daughter. Strange how the words\phrasing is identical to that which we read in here . . . marching and talking in lockstep.
 
Country happiness index sees US drop another spot. Those social democratic countries in Northern Europe keep all the top spots. Why are those citizens so happy?
 
Exactly what they said in '73 and '74 about Nixon! Or don't you read things that far back?

Hey, did you read about Cohen getting paid $500K from the Russian oligarch who's under sanctions for election tampering?

Those Trumpies knew how to play with Ivan, didn't they???
Then you have nothing to be so angry about.
Trump should be gone inside a year.
 
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Lets see, from a quick look at the morning news feed it appears Nines is still trying to deep-throat that clock t-swallowers love the taste of so much as the world laughs, t doesn't understand why the overwhelming majority of people on social media hate him and it appears t is trying to be a home wrecker in a different way than in the past.
 
Mueller Asks For More Time To Hand Over Manafort Records In Cryptic Court Filing
The special counsel’s office said it was facing the “press of other work” and needed more time to comply with the request.

By Nick Visser




Prosecutors in special counsel Robert Mueller’s office have asked a judge for more time to respond to a request for records related to their investigation of former Donald Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, saying they’re too busy with “other work” right now.

“The government respectfully requests an extension of time — through and including April 1, 2019 — to respond to the motion,” Deputy Solicitor General Michael Dreeben, a member of Mueller’s team, wrote in the filing. “The counsel responsible for preparing the response face the press of other work and require additional time to consult within the government.”

The filing relates to a March 7 request filed by The Washington Post asking that U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson unseal a bevy of records related to Manafort’s trial. Many have been sealed or heavily redacted, but the Post argued the documents were of a “profound public interest.”

“The investigation, which concerns the integrity of this country’s elections, goes to the core of the interests protected by the First Amendment,” the newspaper said in its motion.

A response was due on March 21.

It’s unclear what “work” the special counsel might be chipping away at, and Mueller has been notoriously tight-lipped about the investigation until the moment a subpoena or indictment drops. But his office has reportedly been nearing the conclusion of its investigation, begun in May 2017, into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.

Manafort was sentenced to a total of more than seven years in prison in two criminal trials that saw the longtime lobbyist convicted of mortgage fraud and conspiracy, among other charges. He faced far more time in prison for his crimes, but one of the judges said that federal sentencing guidelines of 19 to 24 years would be “excessive.”

Mueller’s report has ensnared several major players in the Trump orbit, including the president’s former personal attorney Michael Cohen and longtime Republican strategist Roger Stone.

The U.S. House voted unanimously last week to make the findings of Mueller’s report public, although the resolution was largely symbolic. Attorney General William Barr is the ultimate decision-maker on such matters, and he has publicly suggested that he thinks the full document should be kept confidential.

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) blocked the House resolution when it reached the Senate last week
 
Mueller Asks For More Time To Hand Over Manafort Records In Cryptic Court Filing
The special counsel’s office said it was facing the “press of other work” and needed more time to comply with the request.

By Nick Visser




Prosecutors in special counsel Robert Mueller’s office have asked a judge for more time to respond to a request for records related to their investigation of former Donald Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, saying they’re too busy with “other work” right now.

“The government respectfully requests an extension of time — through and including April 1, 2019 — to respond to the motion,” Deputy Solicitor General Michael Dreeben, a member of Mueller’s team, wrote in the filing. “The counsel responsible for preparing the response face the press of other work and require additional time to consult within the government.”

The filing relates to a March 7 request filed by The Washington Post asking that U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson unseal a bevy of records related to Manafort’s trial. Many have been sealed or heavily redacted, but the Post argued the documents were of a “profound public interest.”

“The investigation, which concerns the integrity of this country’s elections, goes to the core of the interests protected by the First Amendment,” the newspaper said in its motion.

A response was due on March 21.

It’s unclear what “work” the special counsel might be chipping away at, and Mueller has been notoriously tight-lipped about the investigation until the moment a subpoena or indictment drops. But his office has reportedly been nearing the conclusion of its investigation, begun in May 2017, into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.

Manafort was sentenced to a total of more than seven years in prison in two criminal trials that saw the longtime lobbyist convicted of mortgage fraud and conspiracy, among other charges. He faced far more time in prison for his crimes, but one of the judges said that federal sentencing guidelines of 19 to 24 years would be “excessive.”

Mueller’s report has ensnared several major players in the Trump orbit, including the president’s former personal attorney Michael Cohen and longtime Republican strategist Roger Stone.

The U.S. House voted unanimously last week to make the findings of Mueller’s report public, although the resolution was largely symbolic. Attorney General William Barr is the ultimate decision-maker on such matters, and he has publicly suggested that he thinks the full document should be kept confidential.

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) blocked the House resolution when it reached the Senate last week
Why would such a remarkable guy with such a sterling reputation be spending so much time on this witch hunt? I know he’s got a couple Obama and Clinton attorneys in the crosshairs too.
This will be interesting.
 
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