Pence has little choice but to be publicly all-in. A member of Congress can safely distance himself, but the VP?BearDevil said:
Pence is pathetic and incredibly dumb. Went out of his way to praise Trump's European vacation. Sasse, Haley, and even Mitt are positioning themselves for 2020 or 2024 by distancing themselves from Trump, but Pence appears to believe that he'll ride Trump's popularity in 2024z
BearDevil said:
Pence is pathetic and incredibly dumb. Went out of his way to praise Trump's European vacation. Sasse, Haley, and even Mitt are positioning themselves for 2020 or 2024 by distancing themselves from Trump, but Pence appears to believe that he'll ride Trump's popularity in 2024z
Another Bear said:
Rachel Maddow: Congress begins to shape plan for protecting US from Trump crisis
Summary: president is usually the one who calls the shots during a national security crisis. However because the president IS the national security crisis personified, the burden shifts to anther branch, who can make a decision. Congress is trying to figure that out. Two committees are looking at it.
Congress is doing its job here. If POTUS is incapable of doing his sworn duties, someone has to step in to protect the interests of the country.
Also Dan Coats says the red lights are blinking, like 9/11. We're still under cyber-attack. If this is true, they must be hacking the positive polls for Trump. Someone figured how to hack to polls. Those polls never seem right but if you keep showing them, they some how become fact. If you can hack an election, you can hack polls.
No doubt, what a pathetic speech that was!BearDevil said:
Pence is pathetic and incredibly dumb. Went out of his way to praise Trump's European vacation. Sasse, Haley, and even Mitt are positioning themselves for 2020 or 2024 by distancing themselves from Trump, but Pence appears to believe that he'll ride Trump's popularity in 2024z
dajo9 said:
I'm thinking the next President won't even be able to go into the White House until it is thoroughly debugged. Maria Butiina, the Russian spy who was just arrested, was in the Oval Office with Trump.
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You may be sensing a pattern. It's not a huge sample size, but in the last few decades at least, Supreme Court nominees as unpopular as Kavanaugh have never been successfully confirmed.
dajo9 said:
I'm thinking the next President won't even be able to go into the White House until it is thoroughly debugged. Maria Butiina, the Russian spy who was just arrested, was in the Oval Office with Trump.
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A majority of Americans believe Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election, according to a new Ipsos Poll, though there's a sharp disparity along party lines.
Eighty-five percent of Democrats and 53 percent of independents say that Russia meddled in the election, while less than half of Republicans 46 percent share this same belief.
That is majorly too generous to Trump. I think he clearly understands the threats that keep him Putin's Puppet; and I think he clearly understands how to read the signals from his base that tell him what themes to play; although, as I write this, the realization occurs to me that his confusion is when he gets conflicting signals from, on the one hand, Putin, and, on the other hand, his base - not to mention the Republican donors who got the tax cut through by threatening the congressional Republicans with immediate dismissal while having the clout to accomplish that - keeping in mind, in this connection, Baron Rothschild's famous observation that the time to make money is when blood is running in the street.B.A. Bearacus said:
Which one of you is George F. Will?
mikecohen said:That is majorly too generous to Trump. I think he clearly understands the threats that keep him Putin's Puppet; and I think he clearly understands how to read the signals from his base that tell him what themes to play; although, as I write this, the realization occurs to me that his confusion is when he gets conflicting signals from, on the one hand, Putin, and, on the other hand, his base - not to mention the Republican donors who got the tax cut through by threatening the congressional Republicans with immediate dismissal while having the clout to accomplish that - keeping in mind, in this connection, Baron Rothschild's famous observation that the time to make money is when blood is running in the street.B.A. Bearacus said:
Which one of you is George F. Will?
You miss the great likelihood that Trump's financial situation may be hopelessly compromised to Russian interests - maybe even to the point of possible instant ruination should he step out of line. For me, the reason I am willing to believe in this possibility is the overwhelming aura of submissiveness surrounding every Trump expression and attitude relating to Putin - almost like an actual marionette or dominated personality - especially when Putin is present, but expressive of fear when Putin is not there. To me, anyway, it's remarkably palpable.Anarchistbear said:mikecohen said:That is majorly too generous to Trump. I think he clearly understands the threats that keep him Putin's Puppet; and I think he clearly understands how to read the signals from his base that tell him what themes to play; although, as I write this, the realization occurs to me that his confusion is when he gets conflicting signals from, on the one hand, Putin, and, on the other hand, his base - not to mention the Republican donors who got the tax cut through by threatening the congressional Republicans with immediate dismissal while having the clout to accomplish that - keeping in mind, in this connection, Baron Rothschild's famous observation that the time to make money is when blood is running in the street.B.A. Bearacus said:
Which one of you is George F. Will?
Do you really think Trump is some kind of Manchurian candidate? The guy who can't speak a coherent sentence or keep a secret. Is this a guy the Russians would choose
as an agent? No, if Putin were going to run an operation Trump would be the last guy he'd involve which is why Trump is always talking about no collusion. He actually believes it.because it's true. The involvement was likely around him not with him.
You are blind.Anarchistbear said:mikecohen said:That is majorly too generous to Trump. I think he clearly understands the threats that keep him Putin's Puppet; and I think he clearly understands how to read the signals from his base that tell him what themes to play; although, as I write this, the realization occurs to me that his confusion is when he gets conflicting signals from, on the one hand, Putin, and, on the other hand, his base - not to mention the Republican donors who got the tax cut through by threatening the congressional Republicans with immediate dismissal while having the clout to accomplish that - keeping in mind, in this connection, Baron Rothschild's famous observation that the time to make money is when blood is running in the street.B.A. Bearacus said:
Which one of you is George F. Will?
Do you really think Trump is some kind of Manchurian candidate? The guy who can't speak a coherent sentence or keep a secret. Is this a guy the Russians would choose
as an agent? No, if Putin were going to run an operation Trump would be the last guy he'd involve which is why Trump is always talking about no collusion. He actually believes it.because it's true. The involvement was likely around him not with him.
Anarchistbear said:
if Putin controls Trump he stands up on stage in Helsinki waves his finger in Putin's face and dresses him down- that makes sense as cover and politically. This is just an ongoing fantasy. Chomsky is right- distraction is the key motive here not conspiracy.
Anarchistbear said:
Great now he's stolen the 2020 election in advance. Well, if all we talk about is Russia he probably does win- at which point we'd have to wonder whether it was the Democratic Party who best enabled Trump.
Let's take your bogus propaganda barrage one at a time:Anarchistbear said:
If he controls him why did Trump supply arms to the Ukraine, why did he bomb Assad positions in Syria, why did he increase sanctions, why did he stop the Iran deal, why did he call out Merkel for buying Russian gas. All of which were against Putin and an escalation of US policy