Millions and millions ... Your hero is widely reviled. It would be like levelling Hitler's Eagles Nest.
Apparently. The EC is composed of about 540 electors. All you need to do is pay enough money to make up a tad more than half. Or con them.
Trump is popular for the right reasons and unpopular for the wrong reasons. He don't always talk nice, and people don't like that, they like to be sucked in by people who talk nice. Actions with Trump is a different story- when he says he's going to do something he generally goes ahead and does it.
And each one of those colleges has a couple of hundred thousand voters...…………….. a lot of conning to do! But go your best lick!
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Nope. Most voters have already decided who they want by that time. All you have to do is convince a few more to get to a little more than half. And if only your favoured voters vote, its a shoe-in. As it happens, Trump conned enough people to do just that. And Canadians are too effing gullible and that's how Turdeau got in.
He makes leftards pee their panties. That is what makes him so good.
And each one of those colleges has a couple of hundred thousand voters...…………….. a lot of conning to do! But go your best lick!
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Sharpie-gate? Trump shows apparently altered Hurricane Dorian map
Reuters
Published:
September 4, 2019
Updated:
September 4, 2019 10:23 PM EDT
President Donald Trump holds a chart showing the original projected track of Hurricane Dorian that appears to have been extended with a black line to include parts of the Florida panhandle and of the state of Alabama during a status report meeting on the hurricane in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, U.S., September 4, 2019. (REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst)
WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump showed a map of Hurricane Dorian’s projected path on Wednesday that appeared to have been altered with a Sharpie pen to include the state of Alabama, which was never in harm’s way.
In a White House video released on Wednesday Trump points to an official weather chart dated Aug. 29 showing the states that could be hit in what the National Hurricane Center calls the “cone of uncertainty.” A curved line had been added to the cone on the chart to show a risk that Dorian could move from Florida to Alabama.
“It was going to hit not only Florida, but Georgia, it could have, it was going towards the Gulf, that was what we, what was originally projected…,” Trump says in the video.
Dorian was never projected to be heading toward the Gulf of Mexico, where Alabama has a coastline.
Trump at the weekend in a tweet had named Alabama as one of the states that could be hit. The National Weather Service denied that in its own tweet 20 minutes later.
“Alabama will NOT see any impacts from #Dorian. We repeat, no impacts from Hurricane #Dorian will be felt across Alabama. The system will remain too far east,” the National Weather Service in Alabama tweeted.
When reporters later asked Trump whether the chart had been drawn on with a Sharpie pen, the president said: “I don’t know; I don’t know.”
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Sharpie-gate? Trump shows apparently altered Hurricane Dorian map
Reuters
Published:
September 4, 2019
Updated:
September 4, 2019 10:23 PM EDT
President Donald Trump holds a chart showing the original projected track of Hurricane Dorian that appears to have been extended with a black line to include parts of the Florida panhandle and of the state of Alabama during a status report meeting on the hurricane in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, U.S., September 4, 2019. (REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst)
WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump showed a map of Hurricane Dorian’s projected path on Wednesday that appeared to have been altered with a Sharpie pen to include the state of Alabama, which was never in harm’s way.
In a White House video released on Wednesday Trump points to an official weather chart dated Aug. 29 showing the states that could be hit in what the National Hurricane Center calls the “cone of uncertainty.” A curved line had been added to the cone on the chart to show a risk that Dorian could move from Florida to Alabama.
“It was going to hit not only Florida, but Georgia, it could have, it was going towards the Gulf, that was what we, what was originally projected…,” Trump says in the video.
Dorian was never projected to be heading toward the Gulf of Mexico, where Alabama has a coastline.
Trump at the weekend in a tweet had named Alabama as one of the states that could be hit. The National Weather Service denied that in its own tweet 20 minutes later.
“Alabama will NOT see any impacts from #Dorian. We repeat, no impacts from Hurricane #Dorian will be felt across Alabama. The system will remain too far east,” the National Weather Service in Alabama tweeted.
When reporters later asked Trump whether the chart had been drawn on with a Sharpie pen, the president said: “I don’t know; I don’t know.”
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http://twitter.com/i/videos/tweet/1169300628000124929
http://torontosun.com/news/weird/sha...ane-dorian-map
U.S. House panel poised to spell out Trump impeachment probe: Source
Reuters
Published:
September 7, 2019
Updated:
September 7, 2019 3:32 PM EDT
US President Donald Trump speaks before presenting the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Los Angeles Lakers basketball legend Jerry Alan West in the White House in Washington, DC on September 5, 2019.JIM WATSON / AFP/Getty Images
WASHINGTON — The Democratic-led U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee, criticized for an unorthodox impeachment probe of President Donald Trump, is poised to vote next week on a resolution to formalize the investigation, a person familiar with the matter said on Saturday.
The panel has rebranded what was originally an oversight probe of Trump’s presidency as an “impeachment” investigation, with the aim of deciding by the end of the year on whether to recommend articles of impeachment to the full House.
As early as Wednesday, committee members could vote on a measure that would better define the investigation, according to the source, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
The committee’s current impeachment approach has been criticized by Republicans for avoiding a precedent set during impeachment inquiries against former President Richard Nixon and former President Bill Clinton.
In those cases, inquiries were formally authorized by the full House. This time, Democrats have steered clear of a House vote that could prove risky for Democratic freshmen from swing districts where impeachment is unpopular with voters.
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For much of the year, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler has focused on the findings of former Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian election meddling in the 2016 presidential election and evidence that Trump sought to impede the probe.
At least 134 House Democrats support an impeachment inquiry, according to a Reuters head count. While that is majority of the party caucus, the number remains well below the 218 votes needed for the House to approve an impeachment resolution.
Since Mueller’s testimony in July, Nadler has broadened the investigation to include allegations that Trump has improperly mixed his business interests with his role as president, dangled pardons to encourage official misconduct and paid money during the 2016 campaign to silence women claiming to have had affairs with him.
Though the new measure is not expected to be introduced until Monday, the source said the resolution would allow staff attorneys to question hearing witnesses, set procedures for closed-door reviews of grand jury material, allow White House counsel to respond in writing to the committee and usher in other changes.
The new procedures could be in place for a Sept. 17 hearing at which Trump’s former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski is scheduled to testify, along with former Trump White House aides Rob Porter and Rick Dearborn.
It was not clear whether the panel would recommend the new resolution for a full House vote.
A more formal investigation could strengthen separate committee lawsuits seeking federal court orders to access Mueller grand jury material and compel testimony from former White House Counsel Don McGahn.
http://torontosun.com/news/world/u-s...t-probe-source
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
HAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Trump hating LIE-berals have ALREADY PROVED some things to us.............................
BUT THEY HAVE NOT PROVED ANYTHING related to impeachment!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Apparently. The EC is composed of about 540 electors. All you need to do is pay enough money to make up a tad more than half. Or con them.
Trump calls Chrissy Teigen 'John Legend's filthy mouthed wife', she claps back
WENN - World Entertainment News Network
Published:
September 9, 2019
Updated:
September 9, 2019 10:22 AM EDT
Chrissy Teigen had a foul-mouthed clap back ready for U.S. President Donald Trump after he called her “John Legend’s filthy mouthed wife” in a tweet on Sunday night.
The POTUS took to Twitter to share a lengthy tirade moaning about how he’s not getting enough credit for passing new criminal justice reform legislation, writing: “When all of the people pushing so hard for Criminal Justice Reform were unable to come even close to getting it done, they came to me as a group and asked for my help. I got it done with a group of Senators & others who would never have gone for it. Obama couldn’t come close. I SIGNED IT INTO LAW, no one else did, & Republicans deserve much credit. But now that it is passed, people that had virtually nothing to do with it are taking the praise.
Chrissy Teigen. (Instagram)
“Guys like boring musician @johnlegend, and his filthy mouthed wife, are talking now about how great it is,” he continued. “But I didn’t see them around when we needed help getting it passed.”
Following the baiting tweet, Chrissy didn’t take long to respond, writing: “lol what a pu**y a** b**ch. tagged everyone but me. an honour, mister president.”
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She then shared a picture of herself prepping a photoshoot prop board ahead of her daughter Luna’s first day at the second year of her preschool, and captioned it: “Luna, remember the night before your first day of school? When mommy was making your sign and the pu**y a** b**ch president had his 9th meltdown of the day?”
Meanwhile, All Of Me singer John also hit back at Trump’s remarks with a plea to his wife, First Lady Melania Trump.
Legend also shot back at the leader of the free world with a plea to the First Lady, Melania Trump.
“Imagine being president of a whole country and spending your Sunday night hate-watching MSNBC hoping somebody — ANYBODY — will praise you. Melania, please praise this man. He needs you,” he tweeted, before adding: “Your country needs you, Melania.”
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