Kompromat

The “worst case scenario”? youtu.be/6QbtAqevihA

Who the hell really knows where the fuck this is going to take us?

More than ironic, an impossibility, since he is only pursuing Trump.

Ah, a Mueller truther!

Oh, and just out of curiosity, why hasn’t Mueller indicted Vladimir Putin?

Some international law thing?

Are you not aware of any of the other indictments or guilty pleas? When was the 1st time you heard of Paul Manafort? Roger Stone?

Since when are those people congressional politicians wading around in their self-made murky waters? They are all consorts of Trump, not politicians…duh. And what do those indictments have to do with Russian collusion or election meddling? Mueller is firing blanks regarding the reason for his investigations. He’s simply fishing to arrest business criminals, not Russian collaborators…duh.

Manafort is a business criminal? Have you read anything about the guy’s career?

I suppose it would be exciting to see Trump as exceptional at core - for good or for ill - but he surrounded himself with Wall St. and neo con parts of the military, both of these going against his claims to be not just another neo-con like Hilary. He uses his mouth in utterly unique ways for a Western leader, I’ll give him that.

Yes and yes again. As I stated, Muellers got nothing.

And even if it turns out that in fact Mueller does have something, that’s still nothing. And even if that something manages to demonstrate consclusively egregious collusion between Trump and Putin, that’s still nothing.

Even Trump being pissed on by prostitutes is just more nothing.

Then you just shift gears.

Okay, Trump did all these things. He’s guilty as hell. But so what? What matters most is that the parts of Trump that appeal to you cancels out all of that.

Right?

Then it only comes down to the extent to which your commitment to him does or does not reflect the mentality of the objectivist.

Besides, does anyone believe that, apart from his gigantic ego, Trump is actually an objectivist himself?

Instead, show him the money. And the color of your skin.

That or have a pussy to grab.

From Roger Cohen in today’s New York Times:

[b]Yes, some Republican lawmakers did raise their voices to denounce Trump’s interactions with Putin, or at least express confidence in American intelligence agencies. But these were mere words — too little, too late. They are complicit in Trump’s Russian complicity, his base, possibly criminal, flirtation.

The president is not done.

Soon, there may be indictments from Robert Mueller, the special counsel, of high officials or members of Trump’s family. What then? Norman Ornstein’s nightmare scenario: Trump fires Mueller, pardons himself and everyone else, sends his followers into the street, and, after the inevitable bloodshed, declares martial law.[/b]

Pick one:

A] too hysterical

B] just about right

C] not hysterical enough

How do you know?

His indictments are baseless regarding Trump and Russia, fishing expedition blanks with absolutely no ties to the election and least of all to Trump who is his primary target. Why can’t you accept that he’s doing a crap job that’s costed the US taxpayers millions of dollars with no caps on his budget and still no evidence of Trump collusion after a year and umpteen indictments into it? In another three years, he’ll average another fifty indictments into it and still nothing related to Trump being a Russian operative. Fifteen years from now and two billions dollars spent on his investigation later and no Trump charges, sure everyone else who knows Trump and has ever been Russian or spoken with a Russian will have indictments pending against them for money laundering, fraud, lying under oath to corrupt federal agents, urinating on prostitutes in public, blah, blah, blah, but Trump will still be innocent of collusion. :laughing:

All I can say is, to paraphrase an observation: Where there is so much smoke, there has to be fire.

As the heat goes up, plenty of people will opt out, basically the uncertainty will scare the living daylight out of them. And that’s before any conclusions drawn can be definitive.

Note to others:

How is this not the frame of mind embedded in and embodied by the political objectivist? She just KNOWS.

Wendy,

My question to you is still this: what if you’re wrong? What if it turns out that Trump did collude with Putin in order to throw the election his way?

Would that even matter?

Again, I suspect that in regard to particular issues near and dear to you, Trump is your man. And towards those ends, any means that he employs either to attain power or to sustain it, is justified.

In other words, there is no sense in really even trying to argue with you about Trump because those particular policies of his are in sync with your own – and Joker’s? – political prejudices.

And [I suspect further] never in a million years would you consider that perhaps these prejudices are just existential contraptions rooted in dasein. To go down that path is to risk pulling the rug out from under the psychological comfort and consolation of just KNOWING that the liberal scum are all that separates us from the way the world ought to be run.

Then it’s just a question of insisting that you and your kind are the only ones who really, really, really KNOW what that is.

What you believe, I suspect, pales next to the fact that you do believe it. It’s the rock-solid certainty of your dogmatic narrative that propels your contributions here.

Let’s start there, okay? Pick a particular Trump policy that you wholeheartedly embrace and explain to us why any and all who are not “one of us” in regard to it are necessarily wrong about it.

The honorable ex chairman from the F.B.I. James Comey recently Tweeted that anybody that votes republican in the coming elections will be supporting treason and the Russia foreign takeover of our nation. I think he’s right you guys, we need to vote democrat in order to get the sleazy commissar out of office.

If you vote for Trump in the coming elections or republicans you’re not a patriotic American but instead support foreign treason and sedition.

Trump’s nationalism or protectionism is bad for business concerning international Jewry therefore with that alone I must oppose him. Sure, he moved our embassy to Jerusalem and defended us within the UN but his policies is bad for our financial bottom line in our global initiatives. Globalism is the future, nationalism isn’t.

Your man, Mueller, is not producing results, that’s how I know, Muellers bullshit indictments exist for all to scoff at, even you biggie. :crying-pink: :flags-usa: Scoff away! :laughing:

“supporting treason”?
That’s comic gold! :evilfun:

That you are reduced down to this sort of superficial retort speaks volumes. It’s Kid stuff.

Well, to some of us.

Seriously, though, I am curious as to how you might respond to the points I raised above.

Let’s take it to the rant forum if you’d like. :wink:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1qpgQr8wXk[/youtube]

Ironically as it were?

But I’ll pose the same points to you that I posed to Wendy:

[b]My question to you is still this: what if you’re wrong? What if it turns out that Trump did collude with Putin in order to throw the election his way?

Would that even matter?

Again, I suspect that in regard to particular issues near and dear to you, Trump is your man. And towards those ends, any means that he employs either to attain power or to sustain it, is justified.

In other words, there is no sense in really even trying to argue with you about Trump because those particular policies of his are in sync with your own – and Joker’s? – political prejudices.

And [I suspect further] never in a million years would you consider that perhaps these prejudices are just existential contraptions rooted in dasein. To go down that path is to risk pulling the rug out from under the psychological comfort and consolation of just KNOWING that the liberal scum are all that separates us from the way the world ought to be run.

Then it’s just a question of insisting that you and your kind are the only ones who really, really, really KNOW what that is.

What you believe, I suspect, pales next to the fact that you do believe it. It’s the rock-solid certainty of your dogmatic narrative that propels your contributions here.

Let’s start there, okay? Pick a particular Trump policy that you wholeheartedly embrace and explain to us why any and all who are not “one of us” in regard to it are necessarily wrong about it.[/b]

Again, no huffing and puffing, no name-calling, no Kid stuff.

Instead, an intelligent and civil discussion regarding how you have come to embrace the political prejudices that you subscribe to here and now.

Do you see them as basically subjective/subjunctive predilections rooted existentially in the particular life that you have lived, or, instead, are you able to defend them as that which all rational men and women are obligated to embrace.

I don’t know who this Joker is as I am 100% globalist and kosher. My name is David Horowitz not this Joker you’re referring to and I am still in the process of getting my new username changed to that.

There absolutely is no question or debate that there is a Russian in the white house, I was totally agreeing with you. We need to get that foreign commissar out of the Whitehouse!