You claim to know, making categorical statements when you don't have any actual evidence. That's blind faith. Any assessment by you of 'conspiracy theory' is highly dubious at best. The depth of your perspicacity on such topics was demonstrated when you said that you found QAnon to be believable.
All Things Trump: Is it over yet?
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I find some of the posts believable, but what I find most believable about it, is the fact that they seem to post insider information.L'Emmerdeur wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2019 3:49 pmYou claim to know, making categorical statements when you don't have any actual evidence. That's blind faith. Any assessment by you of 'conspiracy theory' is highly dubious at best. The depth of your perspicacity on such topics was demonstrated when you said that you found QAnon to be believable.
I'm not 100% convinced of even that, by the way, but I think they tell the same lie that is told by your side.
Basically it is this -
To me, that is the general claim made by both sides. It reminds me of the 'Jesus is coming back - RIGHT away' baloney we are already familiar with.important stuff is happening, that is going to END all the corruption from your political opponents. Just wait a bit and you'll see.
As to the Trump Russia collusion, I doubt anything will come of it. It smells like another unprovable, unfalsifiable conspiracy theory. What will happen though, is that shitting on each other (left vs right I mean) is currently favouring the Republicans in the US. I think whoever starts really reaching across the aisle will have a HUGE advantage.
Like if Sanders ran for the Republicans.
Why do you so firmly believe it? Is it because Trump lost a bunch of his estimated wealth while in office, contrasted with the Clintons and Obamas, who both seem to have increased their net worth while 'serving' in public office?
Would you prefer a wealthy person who became a politician, or a politician who got wealthy in office?
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Yeahbut Clinton. Lied about his blow job. Impeached.
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You work so hard at convincing people to vote Republican!
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So paying off mistresses is OK, blowjobs in oval office broom closet not. Got it.
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I didn't say that.
I think paying off mistresses has a long legal history in US politics. The 'closeted blowjobs' I'll just take your word for.
But I don't mind either activity. Both seem pretty irrelevant to the job of president...
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It's mostly Trump who's obsessed with the idea that Mueller was appointed to 'get Trump'. Mueller was actually appointed by Trump's own Justice Department to co-ordinate investigations into the extent of Russian interference in the 2016 general election. I can see why Trump might be nervous though. Off the top of my head I think the investigation has led to the conviction of 35 people, some of whom worked for and/or were appointed by Trump.
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How many worked for Trump? Half? 90%?Brian Peacock wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2019 7:15 pmIt's mostly Trump who's obsessed with the idea that Mueller was appointed to 'get Trump'. Mueller was actually appointed by Trump's own Justice Department to co-ordinate investigations into the extent of Russian interference in the 2016 general election. I can see why Trump might be nervous though. Off the top of my head I think the investigation has led to the conviction of 35 people, some of whom worked for and/or were appointed by Trump.
He'll be leaving office though...no doubt about it with all they found. Probably in late 2024.
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17.1429%Cunt wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2019 7:19 pmHow many worked for Trump? Half? 90%?Brian Peacock wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2019 7:15 pmIt's mostly Trump who's obsessed with the idea that Mueller was appointed to 'get Trump'. Mueller was actually appointed by Trump's own Justice Department to co-ordinate investigations into the extent of Russian interference in the 2016 general election. I can see why Trump might be nervous though. Off the top of my head I think the investigation has led to the conviction of 35 people, some of whom worked for and/or were appointed by Trump.
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So roughly 85% of the 'Russian Collusion' was by Democrats then?Brian Peacock wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2019 7:29 pm17.1429%Cunt wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2019 7:19 pmHow many worked for Trump? Half? 90%?Brian Peacock wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2019 7:15 pmIt's mostly Trump who's obsessed with the idea that Mueller was appointed to 'get Trump'. Mueller was actually appointed by Trump's own Justice Department to co-ordinate investigations into the extent of Russian interference in the 2016 general election. I can see why Trump might be nervous though. Off the top of my head I think the investigation has led to the conviction of 35 people, some of whom worked for and/or were appointed by Trump.
Sounds about right. They did contribute pretty vigorously to that bogus 'Clinton Foundation' (which was a totally legit charity, until Hillary lost, then all the 'donations' dried up immediately)
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Ooo. That was a poor effort. Have another go. 

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Why? Because 'Ooo' isn't a real word?
Have another go if you want, but if your posting history is any indication, your next will be a similarly valued effort.

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