Trump Derangement Syndrome

Curious Cdn

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Yeah, riiiiiiiiiiiiiiight!
It's an exercise in futility, Trump haters ignore reason! Walter can manage the rest of this thread! :) :)
Just for shitz'n giggles, I counted the number of posts that JLM's made on this Trump Derangement thread and I recorded 48 of them.

Obsessed much?
 

Danbones

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Its like slowing down to look at a traim wreck beside the hi way.
 

Hoid

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Just for shitz'n giggles, I counted the number of posts that JLM's made on this Trump Derangement thread and I recorded 48 of them.

Obsessed much?
90% of them would be him pointing out that he isn't obsessed with Trump like everyone else.
 

JLM

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90% of them would be him pointing out that he isn't obsessed with Trump like everyone else.


You're an idiot! That is fewer than 1 a week, a tad shy of your prolific posting of close to 23 posts per day. THINK before you open your big trap!
 

Curious Cdn

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You're an idiot! That is fewer than 1 a week, a tad shy of your prolific posting of close to 23 posts per day. THINK before you open your big trap!
How often do I reach a milestone like that? Sick days? Rainy days?

How I choose to entertain myself is really no concern of yours.

... but obcessively going on to a thread about Trump obsession ... Maybe, Here Drumph will slap a tarif on irony, too.
 

Danbones

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How I choose to entertain myself is really no concern of yours.

I guess standard rules of teen conduct apply, just put the magazines back under your bed when you are done, and don't let your mom find them.
 

JLM

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How often do I reach a milestone like that? Sick days? Rainy days?

How I choose to entertain myself is really no concern of yours.

... but obcessively going on to a thread about Trump obsession ... Maybe, Here Drumph will slap a tarif on irony, too.


So once a week constitutes an obsession? But you guys that continuously bad mouth him like several times a day don't have an obsession. You're as goofy as the other goofs on here.
 

Hoid

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So once a week constitutes an obsession? But you guys that continuously bad mouth him like several times a day don't have an obsession. You're as goofy as the other goofs on here.
prime example.

this represents about 90% of the activity. it is classic what aboutism
 

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She will prove she is the best of the resistance movement Lol

Incoming New York attorney general plans wide-ranging investigations of Trump and family

New York Attorney Gen.-elect Letitia James says she plans to launch sweeping investigations into President Donald Trump, his family and "anyone" in his circle who may have violated the law once she settles into her new job next month.

"We will use every area of the law to investigate President Trump and his business transactions and that of his family as well," James, a Democrat, told NBC News in her first extensive interview since she was elected last month.
James outlined some of the probes she intends to pursue with regard to the president, his businesses and his family members. They include:
Any illegalities involving Trump's real estate holdings in New York, highlighting the October New York Times investigation into the president's finances.
The June 2016 Trump Tower meeting with a Russian official.
Examine government subsidies Trump received, which were also the subject of Times investigative work.
Whether he is in violation of the emoluments clause in the U.S. Constitution through his New York businesses.
Continue to probe the Trump Foundation.
"We want to investigate anyone in his orbit who has, in fact, violated the law," said James, who was endorsed by and will serve in the administration of Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who has been mentioned as a possible 2020 Democratic contender but insists he won't run.
James campaigned on passing a bill to change New York's double jeopardy laws with an eye on possible pardons coming out of the White House. James told NBC News she wants to be able to pursue state charges against anyone the president were to pardon over federal charges or convictions and whose alleged crimes took place in the state. Under current New York law, she might not be unable to do that.
"I think within the first 100 days this bill will be passed," she said, adding, "It is a priority because I have concerns with respect to the possibility that this administration might pardon some individuals who might face some criminal charges, but I do not want them to be immune from state charges."
She's also enlisting help from some prosecutorial heavy hitters, like former U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch, as a part of her transition to help her identify important hires for her office with an eye on bringing in experts for its Trump-related investigations.
New York is home to the president's namesake business, the Trump Organization, and it is where Trump's presidential campaign was headquartered and his reelection campaign as well. And it is where a number of key events under special counsel Robert Mueller's microscope, such as the controversial June 2016 Trump Tower meeting, took place. All of that falls within James' jurisdiction.
As a result, she is about to become one of the most recognizable — and powerful — state attorneys general in the country.
"Taking on President Trump and looking at all of the violations of law I think is no match to what I have seen in my lifetime," James said.
Currently the city's public advocate for a few more weeks, James is set to take over for New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood. She was appointed to fill in for the remainder of Eric Schneiderman's term after he resigned earlier this year following accusations of sexual misconduct.
The most prominent litigation between the attorney general's office and the president involves the Trump Foundation. Schneiderman began probing the charity in 2016 and Underwood later filed the lawsuit against Trump, his adult children and the foundation in June.
The foundation is accused of engaging in illegal political coordination with the Trump campaign, self-dealing and violating legal obligations. The Trumps and the foundation could face millions of dollars in penalties as a result. Trump's lawyers tried and failed to have the case thrown out in New York state Supreme Court, alleging the probe was politically motivated.
Underwood also was investigating whether Trump has violated the emoluments clause of the U.S. Constitution, which generally prohibits federal officials from receiving gifts or payments from foreign or state governments.
The White House, Trump Organization, an attorney representing the company and Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani did not respond to requests for comment.
Harvard Law professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz told NBC News that the president has "considerably more vulnerability" when faced with New York state investigations because he can't hold out the offer of pardons or fire investigators, though he said James' scope would be limited to matters occurring before Trump became president.
He added that it remains an open question as to whether a sitting president can be charged with a state crime.
For her part, James said she thinks Mueller's "doing an excellent job."
"I think he's closing in on this president," she said, "and his days are going to be coming to an end shortly."
 

Hoid

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A shame President Unindicted Co-conspirator cannot pardon NY state convictions.