You are getting a little emotional, aren't you?
Emotional?
I'm just enjoying bubs being bubs.
You are getting a little emotional, aren't you?
I know you better than you know yourself.Emotional?
I'm just enjoying bubs being bubs.
Oh bubs... the fact that you are so fucking dumb almost makes you more endearing.
Love their music, but don't waste money going to their concerts, horrible.
I watched some clips of election night last night and it was even funnier that it was in November 2016.President Donald Trump may be on vacation right now, but as Stephen Colbert put it, it’s a “working vacation, because he’s still lying.”
According to the Toronto Star’s Daniel Dale, Trump told a record 280 lies in July. Over the past week, the president reportedly told a whopping 132 lies, almost five times his average rate. “Wow, that’s impressive,” Colbert said, joking that Trump must be using a “Fib-bit” to make sure he “gets his lies in” each day. That includes the “most glaring lie” of all, that his son Donald Trump Jr. is “wonderful.”
“With his tendency to cheat on facts it is no wonder Trump’s lawyers don’t want the president to sit down for an interview with special counsel Robert Mueller,” Colbert said. “And the folks on Fox News agree.”
After playing a clip in which one Fox pundit asked, “How in the world could he ever cooperate and sit down with Mueller for an interview knowing that if you tell one lie to Bob Mueller he will move to file charges?” Colbert made a suggestion.
“This sounds crazy, but hear me out,” Colbert said. “He could not lie.” But, he added, “his lawyers know that’s not an option.”
Meanwhile, Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani has said that Mueller should only be able to ask the president questions if he “hasn’t made up his mind that Trump is lying.”
“He can ask as long as he doesn't think that Trump is going to lie?” Colbert asked. “That is a legal equivalent of, ‘I’m going to tell you something, but promise you won’t get mad first.’”
Sucker.Oh bubs... the fact that you are so fucking dumb almost makes you more endearing.
President Donald Trump may be on vacation right now, but as Stephen Colbert put it, it’s a “working vacation, because he’s still lying.”
According to the Toronto Star’s Daniel Dale, Trump told a record 280 lies in July. Over the past week, the president reportedly told a whopping 132 lies, almost five times his average rate. “Wow, that’s impressive,” Colbert said, joking that Trump must be using a “Fib-bit” to make sure he “gets his lies in” each day. That includes the “most glaring lie” of all, that his son Donald Trump Jr. is “wonderful.”
“With his tendency to cheat on facts it is no wonder Trump’s lawyers don’t want the president to sit down for an interview with special counsel Robert Mueller,” Colbert said. “And the folks on Fox News agree.”
After playing a clip in which one Fox pundit asked, “How in the world could he ever cooperate and sit down with Mueller for an interview knowing that if you tell one lie to Bob Mueller he will move to file charges?” Colbert made a suggestion.
“This sounds crazy, but hear me out,” Colbert said. “He could not lie.” But, he added, “his lawyers know that’s not an option.”
Meanwhile, Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani has said that Mueller should only be able to ask the president questions if he “hasn’t made up his mind that Trump is lying.”
“He can ask as long as he doesn't think that Trump is going to lie?” Colbert asked. “That is a legal equivalent of, ‘I’m going to tell you something, but promise you won’t get mad first.’”
SuckaVitaly Tretyakov, dean of Moscow State University's School of Television, discussing what Russia should do to influence the upcoming US elections --
"Let's turn this into a headache for Trump. If you want us to support you in the elections, do what we say."
https://twitter.com/JuliaDavisNews/status/1027910487554576384
He's just being tenacious.You are getting a little emotional, aren't you?
How many votes did Trump get as a result of collusion again?Mueller has t in a spot where if he answered some questions truthfully, he will be admitting to a crime. If t had a good lawyer, he would jump in with a 5th Amendment claim. Rudy's not that good.
Mueller has t in a spot where if he answered some questions truthfully, he will be admitting to a crime. If t had a good lawyer, he would jump in with a 5th Amendment claim. Rudy's not that good.
Mueller has t in a spot where if he answered some questions truthfully, he will be admitting to a crime. If t had a good lawyer, he would jump in with a 5th Amendment claim. Rudy's not that good.
You have made several posts recently in this thread that have little information in them except conjecture, opinion & expertise you lack, exposing delightful features of your priggish personality.
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Assuming you are right.What did I get wrong there?
Let's start with "Mueller has t in a spot". You on the Mueller team? You have special access to the investigation?What did I get wrong there?
Let's start with "Mueller has t in a spot". You on the Mueller team? You have special access to the investigation?
I didn't think so.
Like what?You need a better news source.
One that addresses collusion and the number of votes attributed to.You need a better news source.
Cant wait to see what "real news" sources e-whackjob shares.One that addresses collusion and the number of votes attributed to.