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  • MOTher
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    • Sep 2012
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    I heard that Trump's reaction upon seeing this picture was "My hair looks good."

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    • Dragstews
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2010
      • 13739

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      Last edited by Dragstews; 02-10-2020, 4:31 AM.
      Take my 45 and outrun em all ..

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      • Bbqbiker
        Senior Member
        • May 2015
        • 2394

        Going down in 2020

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        • confab
          Senior Member
          • May 2019
          • 1337

          “So you’re arguably the candidate with the greatest advantage in this race,” the student said, listing off Biden’s attributes. “How do you explain your performance in Iowa, and why should voters believe that you can win a national election?”

          Biden began his response by taking off his jacket, as if jokingly preparing for a physical brawl, before claiming it was a “good question.” Instead of giving a direct answer, though, the former vice president proceeded to dismiss the Iowa Caucuses, where he came in fourth, as unrepresentative of the real state of the 2020 contest.

          “You ever been to a caucus?” Biden asked. When the student claimed she had, the former vice president asserted she must have been mistaken. “No, you haven’t. You’re a lying, dog-faced pony soldier.”

          Errrrr.. uh..

          eh?


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          • Bbqbiker
            Senior Member
            • May 2015
            • 2394

            Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says "it's time to move on" now that President Donald Trump has been acquitted in the impeachment trial. He said the decision has been made and the consequences will be up to the voters of the country. (Feb. 5)
            AP




            The Senate was just put to the test. For the first time since Reconstruction, we were sent a presidential impeachment that passed the House with votes from only one party.
            Everyone knows Democrats’ impeachment frenzy did not start with a phone call or a delay in military aid. The very day of his inauguration, a Washington Post headline proclaimed, “The campaign to impeach President Trump has begun.” This latest episode was the seventh time House Democrats introduced articles of impeachment. Those previously alleged “high crimes and misdemeanors” included things like being impolite to the press and to professional athletes.
            But Speaker Nancy Pelosi decided the seventh time would be the charm. What came next was the most rushed, least fair and least thorough presidential impeachment inquiry in history.


            The investigations into Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton took months, even years. It takes time to find facts and subpoena witnesses. But these House Democrats rushed through an unserious inquiry in just 12 weeks. They cut House Republicans and President Trump’s counsel out of the process to an unfair and unprecedented degree.


            This rushed and rigged process was not a serious attempt to achieve the first presidential removal in American history. It was not a serious effort to persuade a supermajority of 67 senators. From day one, it was just another political attack on President Trump.
            Fortunately, the framers of our Constitution knew House majorities might be consumed by partisan passions. They knew a more sober and stable body needed the ultimate say. So they placed impeachment trials in the Senate.
            Unlike the House proceedings, our Senate trial gave both sides a fair platform. The Republican majority insisted on the same basic structure that all 100 senators unanimously approved for the Clinton trial in 1999. But in a shocking sign of these partisan times, zero Democrats joined us. Zero Democrats voted to give President Trump the same basic structure that 100 senators gave President Clinton. Even the most basic level of fairness had to be won with only Republican votes.


            During the trial, senators heard sworn video testimony from 13 witnesses. We entered more than 28,000 pages of documents into evidence. We asked 180 questions of both sides and considered all arguments.
            Then we reached an important question: Whether to re-open the investigation the House Democrats themselves called “overwhelming” and pursue new witnesses they chose not to pursue, or to move toward a conclusion. Just as then-Senators Joe Biden and Chuck Schumer argued in 1999, new live witnesses are not mandatory in a Senate trial. It all depends on what senators need.
            In this instance, the House’s case was fatally flawed beyond any questions of evidence. Their accusations were constitutionally incoherent. Democrats’ arguments wandered away from clearly defined crimes and approached mere subjective disagreements. Removal on this basis would have been unjust to President Trump and to every American who elected him. And it would have opened the floodgates to constant impeachments in the future. Future presidents would effectively serve at the pleasure of the House, rather than American voters.


            Democrats talk a lot these days about protecting our norms and institutions. But when the rubber met the road, it was they who proved willing to trample crucial guardrails in order to attack President Trump.
            Instead of trying to persuade senators, House Managers threatened us. One said the Senate would be “treacherous” if we didn’t redo their investigation for them. Later, the far-left came after Chief Justice John Roberts, attacking him for staying neutral and declining to put his thumb on the scale for Democrats.
            They tried everything to kick President Trump out of office and kick him off the ballot this November. Despite having nowhere near a solid case, Democrats tried to take two presidential elections out of the voters’ hands. They wanted to cancel out the people’s choice in 2016 and take away their choice in 2020.
            We could not let that happen.
            The Senate’s vote to acquit and end this mess was not just the big victory that President Trump clearly deserved. It was also a crucial statement for the long-term future of our Republic. We declared that Democrats cannot declare war on our governing traditions just because they lose an election. It was not a high crime or misdemeanor to defeat Hillary Clinton at the ballot box.


            I wish this acquittal meant the end of “Trump derangement syndrome,” but I’m afraid it was only one symptom. Democrats are already discussing even more radical constitutional changes. Some argue that because they lost the fight over Justice Brett Kavanaugh, Democrats should pack the Supreme Court. Others say that if they lose to President Trump again in 2020, they should come after the Electoral College, so states like Kentucky get less say in picking presidents.
            This thinking is poison for American government. When you fail to persuade the Senate or the American people, the answer is to find better arguments, not to tear up the rules and write new ones. As long as I am Majority Leader, I will never let Democrats’ short-term rage inflict permanent damage on our Constitution.
            The framers built the Senate to be a firewall. We held the line. We fulfilled our constitutional duty, conducted a fair trial and delivered the outcome that President Trump deserved.
            As the president laid out in his bold speech last Tuesday, the state of our union is strong. This all-American economic comeback is setting records, fueling headlines and boosting job growth in Kentucky and nationwide. Wages are rising. Opioid deaths are declining. We are rebuilding and modernizing the world’s greatest military.
            Thanks to the Senate, Kentuckians will be able to evaluate this tremendous record for themselves on Nov. 3. President Trump’s reelection will be decided where it should be — at the ballot box.
            In the meantime, I hope the Democrats put aside their rage and join Republicans as we continue delivering for American families. But if they don’t, if the unhinged attacks continue, the framers’ firewall will be ready.


            Mitch McConnell, Republican Senate majority leader.
            Last edited by Bbqbiker; 02-10-2020, 10:00 AM.

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            • hillcat
              Senior Member
              • Mar 2015
              • 1443

              Putin is very satisfied with Moscow Mitch.
              The stain of impeachment is orange haha

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              • confab
                Senior Member
                • May 2019
                • 1337

                Originally posted by hillcat
                Putin is very satisfied with Moscow Mitch.
                The stain of impeachment is orange haha
                I sorta doubt that. Considering there are US Weapons pointed at his troops thanks to the Republicans and Donald J Trump.

                And no thanks to democrats or the 8 years of President Obama.

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                • hillcat
                  Senior Member
                  • Mar 2015
                  • 1443

                  Originally posted by confab
                  I sorta doubt that.
                  yes, of course. It's your kneejerk response.
                  I love how you try to make him sound reasonable.

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                  • Fetch
                    Senior Member
                    • Sep 2017
                    • 908

                    You know the US is supporting and funding the Ukraine right?

                    Would it be better if cofab's response was unreasonable?

                    This entire discourse is unreasonable!

                    Climate change is seasonable

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                    • confab
                      Senior Member
                      • May 2019
                      • 1337

                      Originally posted by hillcat
                      yes, of course. It's your kneejerk response.
                      I love how you try to make him sound reasonable.
                      Nothing "knee jerk" about the truth.

                      And that is the truth..

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                      • DoomBuggy
                        Senior Member
                        • Oct 2016
                        • 2436

                        Originally posted by confab
                        I sorta doubt that. Considering there are US Weapons pointed at his troops thanks to the Republicans and Donald J Trump.

                        And no thanks to democrats or the 8 years of President Obama.
                        Which simply means that we are that much closer to thermonuclear war, well done! Diplomats talk and find solutions, bullies puff up their chests and say my gun is bigger than yours. ( And according to at least one porn star his is not )

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                        • Dragstews
                          Senior Member
                          • Sep 2010
                          • 13739





                          Last edited by Dragstews; 02-10-2020, 12:28 PM.
                          Take my 45 and outrun em all ..

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                          • confab
                            Senior Member
                            • May 2019
                            • 1337

                            Originally posted by DoomBuggy
                            Which simply means that we are that much closer to thermonuclear war, well done! Diplomats talk and find solutions, bullies puff up their chests and say my gun is bigger than yours. ( And according to at least one porn star his is not )
                            Sooo.. Trump should have given Ukraine to Putin like Obama did?

                            Will you guys make up my mind please?

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                            • 47str8leg
                              Senior Member
                              • Sep 2014
                              • 1585

                              Originally posted by confab
                              Sooo.. Trump should have given Ukraine to Putin like Obama did?

                              Will you guys make up my mind please?
                              Not possible.
                              I blame it on climate change.

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                              • DoomBuggy
                                Senior Member
                                • Oct 2016
                                • 2436

                                Originally posted by confab
                                Sooo.. Trump should have given Ukraine to Putin like Obama did?

                                Will you guys make up my mind please?
                                Sorry I forgot you guys can only process binary answers, shades of grey are beyond you.

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