He'll probably get a third termThe pessimism levels in this thread are insane
He'll probably get a third termThe pessimism levels in this thread are insane
How dumb do you think the FBI is? Do you really believe that experienced law enforcement agents don't know this and don't have any other evidence ready to present?
The pessimism is overriding basic logic at this point.
Huh? If there are multiple people repeating a story they were all told and took notes about at the time it absolutely goes to proving the veracity of that story.
This really isn't going to end well for Trump.
There is nothing I could find the article stating that they have such evidence. The article only mentions meetings and discussions where Comey talks about his conversations with Trump. I don't think the FBI is dumb, but I do think Vox missed an important point in this article. To me it is unclear whether or not anyone has anything to add to Comey's testimony against Trump.
Not if they are based on Comey's word. If they aren't actually witness to anything Trump did or said they aren't proving a matter of fact. They are only proving that Comey said something or wrote something down.
People conflating an investigation that is ongoing with the GOP choosing to do nothing to be as pessimistic as possible. What's funny is the GOP...while not impeaching him...have taken steps to limit what he can do. If the GOP feel like they can get another candidate in office over Trump I have a feeling they'd go that route 100%.
this has been said in every thread and he's still alive like a fucking cockroach,.
this has been said in every thread and he's still alive like a fucking cockroach,.
this has been said in every thread and he's still alive like a fucking cockroach,.
this has been said in every thread and he's still alive like a fucking cockroach,.
this has been said in every thread and he's still alive like a fucking cockroach,.
It's the middle of the investigation, first of all, and the list of consequences hitting this administration so far is staggering. They're useless at governing because of them.
He hasn't even been in office for 200 days, there's already investigations into him that can very well lead to his impeachment/arrest, and his approval ratings are historically low for this early in a presidency.
That's because this stuff takes time. Christ, it's insane how folks think that just because Trump hasn't actually been arrested yet means that somehow nothing has happened.
Hell, compared to Watergate, this is already going at a considerably faster pace.
If you expected something by now, you have no concept of how the American political system or justice system works.
It's a bullshit reply.
If they weren't personally witness to the story then I don't know what they can testify to other than establishing the fact that Comey didn't make this up after the fact.
Because corroboration is important.. if they didn't testify, Donnie and his attorneys could make it boil down to a he said, she said type of situation. Trump could weather it down and deny it all and just paint Comey as nuts and his memos as nothing more than doodlesquestion for people who understand this: everything we've learned so far is that the FBI chain of witnessing is
1. trump gets fucky with comey
2. comey writes it down
3. come tells other people in FBI what he wrote down
now, i have no doubt a criminal act happened here -- and one in an attempt to cover up a near-treasonous act -- but my question is this: why is 'fbi officials could testify' that big of a deal when they're presumably [only] really just confirming what comey told them?
Except these are all conversations that would have taken place prior to Comey's firing.
Notes and memos recorded at the time, by an FBI agent, are given incredible evidentiary weight in court.
These are notes written before anyone could've collaborated or influenced the content. The story can't be changed after the fact to twist the knife or incorporate new evidence.
People conflating an investigation that is ongoing with the GOP choosing to do nothing to be as pessimistic as possible. What's funny is the GOP...while not impeaching him...have taken steps to limit what he can do. If the GOP feel like they can get another candidate in office over Trump I have a feeling they'd go that route 100%.
There is nothing I could find the article stating that they have such evidence. The article only mentions meetings and discussions where Comey talks about his conversations with Trump. I don't think the FBI is dumb, but I do think Vox missed an important point in this article. To me it is unclear whether or not anyone has anything to add to Comey's testimony against Trump.
???Article said:Two senior federal law enforcement officials have told me that the new revelations illustrate why they believe the potential case against Trump is stronger than outsiders have thought.
People conflating an investigation that is ongoing with the GOP choosing to do nothing to be as pessimistic as possible. What's funny is the GOP...while not impeaching him...have taken steps to limit what he can do. If the GOP feel like they can get another candidate in office over Trump I have a feeling they'd go that route 100%.
Even if his numbers somehow manage to stay where they are there's a damn good chance the Republican Party won't even run him again. They could easily capitalize on "take our party back" separation, especially if midterms go as they usually do and the party in power is hit hard.
My initial comment was tongue in cheek so I really don't want to go too far off into the weeds here, but if you're expecting Republicans to dump Trump, you're crazy. The overwhelming majority of Congressional seals are uncompetitive, which means a Representative has more to fear about a primary challenge than they do losing to a member of the opposite party in the general election. Trump's numbers among polled Republicans are slipping, but they're still plenty strong enough to ward off Congressional Republicans, or the Republican establishment, from doing anything as drastic as starting legitimate impeachment proceedings (should Mueller's report support them) or rallying around a different candidate for 2020.
They chose to own Trump, and now he owns them.
My initial comment was tongue in cheek so I really don't want to go too far off into the weeds here, but if you're expecting Republicans to dump Trump, you're crazy. The overwhelming majority of Congressional seals are uncompetitive, which means a Representative has more to fear about a primary challenge than they do losing to a member of the opposite party in the general election. Trump's numbers among polled Republicans are slipping, but they're still plenty strong enough to ward off Congressional Republicans, or the Republican establishment, from doing anything as drastic as starting legitimate impeachment proceedings (should Mueller's report support them) or rallying around a different candidate for 2020.
They chose to own Trump, and now he owns them.
question for people who understand this: everything we've learned so far is that the FBI chain of witnessing is
1. trump gets fucky with comey
2. comey writes it down
3. come tells other people in FBI what he wrote down
now, i have no doubt a criminal act happened here -- and one in an attempt to cover up a near-treasonous act -- but my question is this: why is 'fbi officials could testify' that big of a deal when they're presumably [only] really just confirming what comey told them?
My initial comment was tongue in cheek so I really don't want to go too far off into the weeds here, but if you're expecting Republicans to dump Trump, you're crazy. The overwhelming majority of Congressional seals are uncompetitive, which means a Representative has more to fear about a primary challenge than they do losing to a member of the opposite party in the general election. Trump's numbers among polled Republicans are slipping, but they're still plenty strong enough to ward off Congressional Republicans, or the Republican establishment, from doing anything as drastic as starting legitimate impeachment proceedings (should Mueller's report support them) or rallying around a different candidate for 2020.
They chose to own Trump, and now he owns them.
For real. If he only keeps his "base" and loses independents and moderates, he loses re-election in a landslide.His base is tiny.
I hope Paul Ryan gets caught up in this too. Take him out of the line of succession.
If Trump goes down I think Pence most likely goes down with him.
We're not even 200 days in to his first term. Slow it down with the pessimism and focus on midterms.
We're not even 200 days in to his first term. Slow it down with the pessimism and focus on midterms.
This. People I know that liked Trump, all of a sudden, not so interested anymore. It's not so much that they have become less horrible in their ways of thinking, it's just that they are fatigued of Trump and, they no longer have Clinton as a rallying point.
My point being, there is still over 3 more years of Trump. everything we have been through for the last 6 months and go through it all over again 7 more times. Trump isn't going to get better. The investigation isn't going away.
People are crazy thinking Trump is going to so easily win again. I don't know how midterms will go but I feel pretty good about Trump being out in 2020.
This is why Hannity is still attacking Mueller - calling him a "criminal".
If the DNC wasn't a dumpster fire of incompetence then maybe pure pessimism wouldn't be so warranted.
I could not possibly feel any worse about the idea of him still being in office until 2020.
Think of the damage he has done. I don't just mean with policy and diplomacy. Has he even gotten through half of his appointments? We are bleeding functionality at many level of government.
If the DNC wasn't a dumpster fire of incompetence then maybe pure pessimism wouldn't be so warranted.
I've accepted that Trump is very likely going to do a full term. I think if anything comes of this investigation, and I think it will, it will happen either shorty before election and after. Not enough time for it to get him out of office sooner and Republicans won't make move anyway.
We are definitely in for a very rough 3 1/2 more years. All I can hope is that most of what Trump does can be reversed and things that can't like court appointments, that things will look better if we can hold the presidency for 8 years. I'm sure the first 4 years would be, just fix what Trump fucked up.
TIL that the FBI is somehow connected to the DNC
this has been said in every thread and he's still alive like a fucking cockroach,.
This really isn't going to end.
Yeah, it's going to take 2 years or more according to everyone. This process isn't firing the line cook at a Buffalo Wild Wings.
This really isn't going to end well for Trump.
This is almost to the point of a punchline. Month after month, thread after thread. My angst / anger at this point comes from the appearance that our current system straight up does not work.
The orange fuck has shown nothing but incompetence, hate, unprofessionalism, lack of interest in the job, and more than likely conspired with another country to win the election. Yet he remains in office and in full control.
The dude is considering firing sessions and Mueller.
Plus, every week the story and evidence increase and deepen. Things can speed up any second.