Ah, but not everybody is gifted with 20/20 foresight like yourself, 4E. Some people, like myself, like to see all the "t's" crossed and the "i's" dotted before making pronouncements. I don't believe Trump was not helped by the Russians but I also don't believe he was. I think that too many Americans give too much weight to FacePlant and other "social media".The4thEstate wrote: ↑Sun Nov 03, 2019 3:06 ambrian ross wrote: ↑Thu Oct 31, 2019 6:14 pmTrump's followers seem afraid of any investigation for some unfathomable reason.The4thEstate wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2019 7:05 amActually, there's a very fathomable reason: Trump supporters know B.S. when they see it.The Democrats had 2 years to prove that Trump did something wrong -- and just as I knew from the start, Russia collusion proved to be a hoax.brian ross wrote: ↑Thu Oct 31, 2019 6:14 pmMaybe so, maybe not. You appear 100% converted to support el Presidente' Trump, right or wrong. What happens if it discovers he is in the wrong? Will your allegiance change?
He is entitled to do that but just like you, I know that it will come to nothing, just like the Russian investigation. This smacks far too much like revenge politics to me. Again, another example of too many Americans believing that "social media" has far too much influence than it actually does.Now Attorney General Barr is investigating whether the Obama administration and Hillary campaign conspired to initiated a bogus investigation bent on pulling a coup on the legitimate winner of the 2016 election.
It does indeed but however as I have just said, it won't come to anything, 4E. Enjoy yourself while you can. El Presidente' Trump's time is limited.It'll be entertaining to hear your reaction if, in fact, Barr proves -- with documents, interviews, indictments and convictions -- that Trump was the victim of an illegal set-up. Gosh, that would be at least the biggest political scandal since Watergate!
Congratulations. I am surprised that you voted for Clinton. Afterall he was a Democrat and you appear to be totally opposed to the Democrats, merely because they are what, Democrats?Actually, I once supported Hubert H. Humphrey (Nixon's 1968 opponent), and I voted once for Clinton. I would have voted for Ross Perot if he hadn't dropped out.brian ross wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2019 2:01 pmTell me, did you support Nixon before he was (nearly) impeached? How about Clinton? Oops, of course not, such a silly question, right, 4E?
Some are. Just as some Republicans make Adolf Hitler look like a Marxist...I grew up in a family of Democrats; it was the political correctness of the 1980s that drove me away from the donkey party. Of course, today's crop of Dems are so far left, they make Karl Marx look wishy-washy.
Your problem is that your focusing exclusively on the minority fringe of a large group of people and assuming that all Democrats are bad. You are playing very much like a hard Rightist who would be glad to see say, Pinochet in power in the Oval Office.
I wouldn't bet on that. Our politics have been changing for over the last 30 years at least and the speed at which it is changing is increasing. While out major political parties are far more disciplined than yours, our fringe parties are just as full of dingbats and weirdos as yours are. You would be quite happy with them.I've said it before -- I'm an independent, not a Republican. See, not all of our politics are as predictable as yours are!