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    #61
    Come to think about it, 0bama has been uncharacteristically quiet lately.

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      #62
      Originally posted by JonBoy View Post
      They provide context but it conflicts with Trump's ongoing public narrative. Let me ask...back when the special council was appointed (and these notes were supposedly taken) we had a Republican controlled Congress who was willing to work in lock step with Trump. Unless he knew there was some wrongdoing that was to be found, why would he feel that an investigation would stall the efficacy of his Presidency?

      For the record, I'm trying really hard not to be partisan about all of this...I actually try to leave party out of most of my political discussions...sometimes I succeed other times not so much. I also found the conclusions of Mueller's report that Obama and his administration saw Russian interference getting ramped up as far back as 2014 and did absolutely nothing about it (because it would've pizzed Putin off and he was trying to get Iran nuclear deal through) equally appalling.
      The republican led Congress you speak of was/is a spineless group. They have failed to support the President’s agenda. Healthcare and the border wall are just two examples. Also, it would seem awful hard for the President to govern from the bargaining table when those your bargaining against question your legitimacy, because of investigations that seem to have no boundaries. On that topic, maybe I’m just too simple minded, but how does one obstruct justice of an investigation of collusion, if its found that no collusion took place?
      There are things in the report that look embarrassing to Trump. But, after 20 something months of investigating I really figured the report would be more damaging. From what I’ve read, there wasn’t much “there, there”. I wonder how other prominent politicians would of faired under the same microscope and scrutiny for that long?


      As far as being non-partisan, screw the democrats. It’s hard to get past their agenda on abortion, religion, homosexuality, the second amendment, socialism, the first amendment, education, healthcare, foreign policy, and immigration to name a few.

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        #63
        Originally posted by batmaninja View Post
        So this is the new normal? F the constitution. F the Bill of Rights. If one group is in power they are free to do whatever they want? You will be OK if Trump is spying on you, the Dems, foreign governments?

        Remember when Barry Hussein promised to be the "most transparent administration in history"? I wonder if that was his biggest lie?

        He went a weaponized the IRS, the FBI and God knows what else against his enemies. Remember how many people went along with him on it. If we didnt have Snowden, Jules, and the tranny we would still be listening to the same incorrect narrative being shoved down our throats. I mean how many people were in on it, the media, the FBI, other politicians (McCain), Facebook and Zuckerburg. Was there any checks and balances, how far did they really go. Who signed off on the money?

        I can picture Barry Hussein, sitting in the oval office. Feet propped up on his desk, smoking Newports, just spying on whom ever he wants knowing that the media and LEOs will cover for him.

        If people dont go to jail over this, it sets a very scary president for this country.
        When I wrote what you quoted I meant that the US tries to influence other countries elections. I am not onboard with our government spying on anyone especially in a politically motivated manner.

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