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Re: Trump Our New President
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am I the only one here that feels this is the most embarrassing 4 years of American History, voting this man into the presidency?


It is absolutely embarrassing, makes Bush x2 and Reagan look somewhat appealing in comparison.


Please! No one was ever attacked the way GWB was. He got it maybe worse the Trump. You guys just focus on what the media tells you so the more they report the more upset you get. Why hasn't Hillary's collusion with the Ukraine got u just as upset?


They are completely brainwashed. There isn't much point talking to them.

What Hillary did with the Ukraine was worse because her people affirmatively asked their Ukrainian contact to get an interview with the Ukrainian President to find out more. He declined, but directed embassy staff to be helpful, which they were.

"The Politico report also notes that the DNC encouraged Chalupa to try to arrange an interview with Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko to talk about Manafort?s ties to the former pro-Russia president of Ukraine, Viktor Yanukovych, whom Manafort previously advised.

The embassy declined to arrange the meeting but was nevertheless ?helpful,? Chalupa told Politico. ?If I asked a question, they would provide guidance, or if there was someone I needed to follow up with,? she said, but added that ?There were no documents given, nothing like that.?

Chalupa also told Politico that the Ukrainian embassy worked directly with reporters in uncovering dirt on Manafort and Trump."

http://dailycaller.com/2017/07/10/eve ... the-same-thing-as-don-jr/

Posted on: 2017/7/12 2:18
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Re: Trump Our New President
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Donald Trump Jr *literally* posted his emails online which admit to collusion. This isn't up for debate anymore. The evidence is right there for everyone to see.

On top of that, the illegitimate president stated yesterday that he did NOT talk about sanctions with Putin during their meeting. Today, Huckabee-Sanders stated that he did.

It's fine and dandy if you want to say that you support a conservative agenda. It is a wholly different matter to support a man that has colluded with foreign governments that wish harm on Americans in order to steal an election.

Congratulations! Trump supporters are now officially supporting a traitor!


Trumps son took a meeting and while Jr and Sr were private citizens. Where is the crime? The Russian's actions are basically the same tatics activest James Okeefe uses. The left usually has a problem with this


DERP. The son and the son-in-law, both employed as advisors along with the campaign manager took the meeting to collect info against the Clinton campaign. They did so with a foreign entity. They admitted it. Junior is in deep shit. He lawyered up.


I bet he's fine. He's clearly not worried, considering he's appearing on Hannity tonight at 10 to talk about it.

Posted on: 2017/7/12 0:34
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Re: Trump Our New President
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And what exactly is the content being solicited?

Incriminating, truthful documents evidencing Hillary's crimes and/or improper dealings with the Russian government.

Is it your contention that truthful information on a campaign opponent fits into the "or other thing of value" in the statute? If so, then the workers associated with Hillary's campaign committed the same crime when they met with people associated with the Ukrainian government to solicit truthful, incriminating documents on Trump's people, right?

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/01 ... age-trump-backfire-233446

I don't think either instance represents a crime, but in sure you will be consistent here, right?

Posted on: 2017/7/11 22:05
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Re: Trump Our New President
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Third Street, that's a funny way of admitting you lied.

And no, pasting a statute is not evidence that a crime was committed, even if you bold certain sections.

Posted on: 2017/7/11 21:19
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Re: Trump Our New President
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Third Street Hats, no need to emulate your favorite news sources and spread lies.

The meeting was pitched as being an opportunity to provide Trump's son with incriminating documents that the Russian government had on Hillary pertaining to her dealings with Russia. Presumably this went back to her time as Secretary of State. There was never any mention (or even a hint) that the incriminating Hillary docs resulted from a hack of the DNC's server, the same one they refused to allow our government to inspect.

Nothing wrong with meeting with anyone who can provide you with truthful dirt on your political opponents. Like the rest of the RUSSIA!!! hysteria, this is going nowhere.

Posted on: 2017/7/11 20:27
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Re: LA Times: Jersey City is a case study in the perils of politics and real estate for the Kushners
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If the Kushner's were not related to the Trump's this would be a non-issue. Because all developers take advantage of the same loop holes. This is just not a Kushner issue of developers using laws to there advantage it is all developers using laws to there advantage.


Media never cares when Democrats do it. Wonder why?

Posted on: 2017/7/7 13:11
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Re: Trump Our New President
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Well with 44 states telling you to fuck off, I guess you will take any 'victory' you can get, huh?


Fake news as always. But hey, you'll never learn!

https://mobile.twitter.com/VP/status/882707262145515522

Posted on: 2017/7/6 20:37
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Re: Trump Our New President
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Yes, because with Republicans going 5-0 in special elections - including one in Georgia where the Dems poured in $50 million but still got decisively defeated - I'm sure they will be running away from Trump, the guy who is a magnet for winning.


Give it time. Once his house of cards comes toppling down Republicans won't have a choice. Everyday you think you see a new low bar for how civilized people conduct themselves in public, and then good old Donny comes around to move the bar lower. If I were you JCMan8, I would be thinking of ways to not have the stench of the current POTUS rub off on you. Unless you're okay with his behavior. Then by all means, enjoy the ride!


Some of what he does is unnecessary, but ultimately meaningless in the scheme of things.

I'd prefer he didn't directly engage with scummy media personalities like the people on Morning Joe and instead focused on advancing his agenda, but whatever. He's still making a lot of good moves. And more importantly, continues to be a magnet for winning.

Posted on: 2017/6/30 18:57
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Re: Trump Our New President
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Not to worry Trumpians. At this point he does not need to be charged with anything or even impeached. I think most people with half a brain already know that with a Republican controlled lower and upper house there is no way he is being impeached. The more plausible outcome as I see it is this; Trump becomes so toxic and such a liability to any other Republican that they try to distance themselves as much as possible for the mid-term elections as they try to save their jobs. I've got 3 words for you, Lame Duck President. Then we can all just ignore this childish little man and his outbursts.


Yes, because with Republicans going 5-0 in special elections - including one in Georgia where the Dems poured in $50 million but still got decisively defeated - I'm sure they will be running away from Trump, the guy who is a magnet for winning.

Posted on: 2017/6/30 15:43
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Re: Trump Our New President
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Keep dancing fanboys the net is closing on your role model. Of course, dementia may do him in first.


It is very interesting to see someone so delusional. How will you explain it when President Trump never gets charged with anything nor impeached?

Posted on: 2017/6/30 15:14
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Re: Trump Our New President
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Just a note on the NEW York Times: 122 Pulitzer Prizes over a century of publication. Or is the Pulitzer Prize another vast liberal conspiracy? Like all papers, they print editorials. Don't like the liberal slant of the editorials? Read only the news sections. It's still a better source for facts than any pro-trump " news source" ive ever seen. But maybe this particular open minded liberal hasn't yet been exposed to a decent conservative news source that prints only valid news? Post a link to one you can vouch for and I will read it with an open mind. But here is what I've found wheneve I make an offer like the one above: conservatives CANT provide a link to valid news sources that support their views.


This is hilarious, given that it was an ex NYTimes Pulitzer Prize winning reporter who was just fired from CNN for being responsible for-wait for it-fake news reporting!

And, no, the former great Grey Lady isn't just providing op-ed on the op-ed pages. It's all over the paper, every story is colored. I guess when your largest stockholder, Carlos Slim, hates Trump it shouldn't be a surprise. Or over at WaPo, where Bezos maybe hates Trump even more.


Not to mention, just today the New York Times quietly retracted their false claim that all 17 intelligence agencies agreed that Russia hacked into the DNC.

And just 4 days ago, they were snidely ripping into Trump over this, who turned out to be right AGAIN:

"In the Times? White House Memo of June 25, correspondent Maggie Haberman mocked Trump for ?still refus[ing] to acknowledge a basic fact agreed upon by 17 American intelligence agencies that he now oversees: Russia orchestrated the attacks, and did it to help get him elected.?

https://consortiumnews.com/2017/06/29/ ... racts-russia-gate-canard/

Posted on: 2017/6/29 21:01
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Re: For anyone interested in obtaining a Concealed Carry Permit
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Thanks for this announcement. Concealed carry is part of our Second Amendment fundamental rights, and I'm happy to see we may be in a situation where liberal states will finally be forced to honor this.

If states should be forced to recognize gay marriage licenses issued out of state (the effect of the major Supreme Court decision a couple years ago), there is absolutely no reason why they shouldn't be forced to recognize valid conceal carry licenses issued in other states.

Posted on: 2017/6/28 21:17
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Re: Trump Our New President
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People of America, you have been duped by your President, who uses you for ratings and laughs at your stupidity. Try to wake up.


Nope, that's called a deflection. It doesn't even make sense since President Trump doesn't benefit from ratings.

We have CNN's top personalities who promote this Trump Russia stuff - ratings catnip for ignorant "progressives" who look for any excuse they can to bash President Trump - who off camera admit they are selling a boatload of garbage. You've been played.

Posted on: 2017/6/28 20:28
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Re: Trump Our New President
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Van Jones from CNN caught on camera saying the Trump Russia stuff "is just a big nothing burger."

https://mobile.twitter.com/breaking911/status/880115915278495744

Progressives, you have been duped by your media, who uses you for ratings and laughs at your stupidity. Try to wake up.

Posted on: 2017/6/28 20:05
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Re: Trump Our New President
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Wrestling's newest villain is called "Progressive Liberal."

Many people here would fit right into this role. Love this story!!

"His shtick is simple. He plays a smug liberal elitist who lectures the audience on political matters. His enemies are ?Fox News maggots.? His fictional character hails from D.C. His wrestling shorts bear a donkey. He insults his fans? Appalachian accents, correcting them ? ?Do you live in a holler? No, you live in a hollow.?
He even calls his finishing signature wrestling move the ?Liberal Agenda.?

In one promo video, he wore a shirt patterned with dozens of photos of Hillary Clinton?s face, patched together in a strange collage, and he addressed AMW?s fans: ?You people need to be reprogrammed. You continually vote against your own interests. You put people in Congress and the White House that aren?t going to help you. They?re not going to bring your jobs back.?

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/mo ... -the-appalachian-circuit/

Posted on: 2017/6/28 13:44
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Re: Trump Our New President
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This isn't news to anyone with a brain, but there are some "progressives" here:

(NEW YORK) -- Project Veritas has released a video of CNN Producer John Bonifield who was caught on hidden-camera admitting that there is no proof to CNN's Russia narrative.

"I mean, it's mostly bullshit right now," Bonifield says. "Like, we don't have any giant proof."

He confirms that the driving factor at CNN is ratings:

"It's a business, people are like the media has an ethical phssssss... All the nice cutesy little ethics that used to get talked about in journalism school you're just like, that's adorable. That's adorable. This is a business."
According to the CNN Producer, business is booming. "Trump is good for business right now," he concluded.

Bonifield further goes on to explain that the instructions come straight from the top, citing the CEO, Jeff Zucker:

"Just to give you some context, President Trump pulled out of the climate accords and for a day and a half we covered the climate accords. And the CEO of CNN (Jeff Zucker) said in our internal meeting, he said good job everybody covering the climate accords, but we're done with that, let's get back to Russia."
Bonifield also acknowledged: "I haven't seen any good enough evidence to show that the President committed a crime." He continues:

"I just feel like they don't really have it but they want to keep digging. And so I think the President is probably right to say, like, look you are witch hunting me. You have no smoking gun, you have no real proof."

http://www.veritaslive.com/06-26-2017/americanpravdacnn.html

Posted on: 2017/6/27 13:35
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Re: Trump Our New President
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The Supreme Court reversed the lower court's decision and ruled that a large chunk of Trump's travel ban is back in effect while the Supreme Court hears arguments related to the travel ban. Good.


FTFY


As one of the judges already said: by deciding to restore the ban, the Supreme Court already tipped its hand that Trump was right.

If he was wrong, they would have just prevented the ban from being restored while they heard arguments.

This is a great day for America. Liberal activist judges getting reversed as they should. The next step is to remove these liberal judges who have decided to place politics above doing their jobs.

Posted on: 2017/6/26 17:01
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Re: Trump Our New President
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The Supreme Court reversed the liberal activist judges and ruled that a large chunk of Trump's travel ban is back in effect. Good.

A shame we have to go all the way to the top before we can find judges that put the Constitution ahead of their personal politics.

Posted on: 2017/6/26 15:47
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Re: Trump Our New President
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The Senate has officially opened an investigation into Obama AG Loretta Lynch's election behavior. Who knows where it will lead?

Senate announces probe of Loretta Lynch behavior in 2016 election

http://m.washingtontimes.com/news/201 ... etta-lynch-behavior-2016/

Posted on: 2017/6/23 17:35
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Re: Trump Our New President
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It's called an admission against interest. Not very hard to figure out.

The mass media is invested in taking down Trump, so when they say something that helps him, of course it counts. But their lies against him don't count.

I'll put it in terms you can understand. When Rush Limbaugh attacks Democrats, I don't expect you to believe him or have it count. But if he attacked Republicans, then you can use that. Not hypocritical and not exactly rocket science.

But you're the guy who sees a hotly contested election in Georgia, where Trump campaigned for the winner, sees the winner praise Trump, sees the winning crowd loudly and constantly praise Trump, but decides to offer "nonpartisan" advice that Republicans need to get away from Trump for their own good. Lol.

Posted on: 2017/6/23 15:48
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Re: Trump Our New President
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Of course you're as partisan as you get.

That much was obvious by your immediate goalpost switching of Hamparkvet's lies. Rather than acknowledge them, you quickly moved onto some horrible advice.

And as the mass media told us, the Georgia election was a referendum on Trump. The people have spoken, and Trump remains a true winner. Dems have lost every special election to date. Why would we move away from Trump, the guy fueling all that?

And if you actually watched Handel's victory speech rather than talking out of your ass, you'd know the crowd was constantly loudly cheering Trump's name.

Posted on: 2017/6/23 15:34
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Re: Trump Our New President
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Then she's dumber than a rock.

What the hell does Trump have to do with her winning a consistently Republican overwhelming majority district? He's the only reason why the Democrats thought they had a shot! She should be telling him to fuck off.

Romney crushed Obama by 23 points. Trump eked out a 1 point win against Hillary. That should be the only perspective you need. The sooner they move away from Trump, the better the country can move away from his nonsense.


Republicans won't be taking any advice from partisan Democrats like you, but thanks for offering :)

Posted on: 2017/6/23 15:23
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Re: Trump Our New President
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So we have the typical "progressives" deflecting from their humiliating loss last night, from the fact that the national media grossly misled them yet again, sticking to the same tired false racist, bigot, xenophobe, etc. accusations to go with their trademark nastiness towards their political opponents, all while ignoring one of their own who openly calls for the extinction of whites to further his political goals.

This must be what it's like to keep losing. Keep at it, and I can't wait for the 2018 midterm results!

And the country is behind me, as DNC fundraising is at its lowest level since 2003, while RNC fundraising is breaking records:

http://www.breitbart.com/big-governme ... /21/rnc-raises-more-dems/

Dems Fundraising Lowest Since May 2003; RNC Raises Record $10.8 Million

But wait, this comes from Breitbart. Time to ignore some more unpleasant facts, come up with some deflections, and continue to lose!

Posted on: 2017/6/22 3:32
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HARDLY unexpected. They elected a lily white woman who dresses like a grandma. The district is 70% white but that will be ending soon as white people slip into the minority across the country. This is simply the dying tantrum of scared white people. She wouldn't even mention the POTUS's name in her speech!!

Election results from presidential races:
Year Office Results
2000 President George W. Bush 68% - Al Gore 32%
2004 President George W. Bush 70% - John Kerry 29%
2008 President John McCain 62% - Barack Obama 37%
2012 President Mitt Romney 61% - Barack Obama 38%
2016 President Donald Trump 48% - Hillary Clinton 47%


So, you're openly hoping for a white extinction in order to further your political ambitions.

Ok Hitler, racist much?

Posted on: 2017/6/21 22:07
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Wow... major electoral slap down of the democrats in GA tonight. The deplorables are at it again... time for the courts to step in and stop this miscarriage of free elections.

Wouldn't it be funny if the Russians did hack the elections in Georgia, the country, not the state by accident.


Not to fear. A liberal judge down in Hawaii just invalidated the GA election results, and ruled that the Democrat actually won.

Posted on: 2017/6/21 3:16
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I don't think anyone who loves giving pain and have the legal right to carry a gun should be a sheriff or police officer. Look at the recent incident where a man is on fire and a police officer kicked him. I am tired of paying these lawsuits. It is time to screen the sheriff/police officer candidates.


Amazing... your ignorance knows no bounds. Do you even REALIZE that saying a dominatrix should not be able to be a police officer (because she role plays as a dominant - and maybe also sadistic - person) is like saying that an actor that plays a sadist in a movie should be banned from ever being a police officer? It's ROLE PLAYING. It's not necessarily their public persona. And, seriously, the government needs to stay out of people's bedrooms and their sexual preferences. What happens between two (or, more) consenting adults, in their own privacy, is none of the government's business. Nor yours, by the way.


I agree that this shouldn't be the government's business, but I think they've made it their business, considering they are conducting a disciplinary hearing for this woman. She's probably screwed.

Posted on: 2017/6/19 14:09
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Re: Are you able to login and post to jclist.com
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I could login fine but got that error when posting.

Looks like it's fixed now.

Posted on: 2017/6/16 4:15
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I was 100% right, what a shock.

The attempted mass murderer was a massive liberal who has Sanders stuff all over his Facebook page. You know that guy was brainwashed to hell.

Take a look at his Facebook page before it gets taken down.

https://m.facebook.com/jthodgkinson


Definitely! If there's one thing Bernie Sanders is known for it's inciting violence.


Well, after his supporters started violently attacking Trump supporters, he condoned it by refusing to condemn them. Instead he blamed Trump.

More to the point, the liberal media and liberal figureheads incite this kind of violence, by regularly demonizing Republicans. This is the predictable consequence.

Posted on: 2017/6/14 15:20
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I was 100% right, what a shock.

The attempted mass murderer was a massive liberal who has Sanders stuff all over his Facebook page. You know that guy was brainwashed to hell.

Take a look at his Facebook page before it gets taken down.

https://m.facebook.com/jthodgkinson

Posted on: 2017/6/14 14:55
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Liberals - who are brainwashed by vicious lies from our traitorous mass media - have now resorted to trying to kill Republicans because they can't win elections.

"Rep. Ron DeSantis, R-Fla., told Fox News he left just before the shooting. As he walked to his car, a man asked DeSantis if it was Republicans or Democrats practicing. About 3 minutes later, at around 7:15 a.m., the shooting began, DeSantis said. It reportedly lasted about 10 minutes.

Without the Capitol Hill police it would have been a massacre," Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., told Fox News, describing the scene as "sort of a killing field."

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/06/14/ ... multiple-people-shot.html

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