Collusion

Walter

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BHO won’t release his school transcripts cuz it’ll show he was promoted by affirmative action not his intellect.
 

Kreskin

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I don’t believe he was admitted to the schools he attended based on merit. He, himself, boasted he was stoned throughout his high school years.
Yes all he did was get stoned, which qualified him to be President of the Harvard Law Society. Surely no other merit was involved.
 

Walter

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Yes all he did was get stoned, which qualified him to be President of the Harvard Law Society. Surely no other merit was involved.
Every other President of the Harvard Law Review wrote copious briefs while in that post, yet, there are none available written by BHO.
 

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Every other President of the Harvard Law Review wrote copious briefs while in that post, yet, there are none available written by BHO.
More alt right mythology - like poor people don't pay taxes.
 

Ocean Breeze

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Anything that distracts from Trumps fake presidency.
exactly. And these distractions don''t even make rational sense.

When the Trumpsters have no argument or defense ......they fal back to tearing Obma apart.
 

Hoid

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The bonehead who thinks poor people pay no taxes in the States does not like untrue things.
 

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Republicans Block Anti-Putin Resolutions Before Senate Approves One Rebuke

WASHINGTON — Republicans in Congress on Thursday blocked a series of measures put forward by lawmakers — largely Democratic — desperate to isolate Republican leaders and publicly rebuke President Trump over his summit meeting with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia this week.
In the Senate, Republicans objected to two nonbinding measures that would have put the body on record as being in support of intelligence agency conclusions that Russia interfered in the 2016 election, called on Mr. Trump to fully impose sanctions against Russia and pressed for oversight of the summit meeting, including the production of any notes taken by Americans.
“If ever there was a moment to think not of just your party but for the country, this is it,” Senator Jeff Flake, Republican of Arizona, implored his colleagues before his bipartisan resolution was shot down.
After the White House press secretary said that Mr. Trump was not considering a Putin proposal to make a former American ambassador available to the Russian authorities for questioning, senators voted 98 to 0 in favor of a third nonbinding resolution expressing opposition to the Russian leader’s suggestion.
“With this vote, the Senate has sent a message that is free from all ambiguity: Americans will not be handed over to Putin on our watch,” said Senator Brian Schatz, Democrat of Hawaii. “Those who serve our nation do not answer to the Russian president, and they have the support of a thankful nation.”
 

Ocean Breeze

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Putin will be coming to Washington in the fall to download the data from the soccer ball.
Indeed ;-) .....and get a red carpet treatment ...just because Putin is the most powerful leader on earth now. Also aa bit of gratitude to Putin for helping Trump get elected. It's the least trump can do;-) Who knew that Putin would have more "legitimacy" as a leader than the US illigit one.

Maybe, he'll show up for Trump's November 10th military parade.

absolutely..

Putin has his claws in trump.......
 

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Minnesota: Gopher State
On the surface there is clearly an irrational willingness on Trump's part to do just about anything that Putin wants and to be Putin's best friend, while at the same time attack his own CIA and FBI. It just doesn't add up. Trump had an opportunity to prove there was no financial conflict of interest by showing his tax returns (normal public due diligence in a campaign) but he chose to hide something.

So far there is nothing to suggest he isn't in kahoots with Russia.