Discussion: Fox Host: Giuliani Attacks Mueller To Convince Public Trump Shouldn't Be Indicted

Nothing. If you’re pumping gas or breaking rock on a chain gang.

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This may be a game changer then. I am going to have to rethink my entire belief system over that.

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Rudy, every time you open your mouth about trump it tells me trump should be indicted.

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Also, say no to the denim union suit.

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Since fewer than half of the rest can be bothered to vote, that may be more than enough.

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Lock 'em both up!

Where did you find that eye bleach worthy image?

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Mississippi Men’s Hot Cooter Magazine®.

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I should never judge a person’s hobbies.

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And don’t forget, CO-DEFENDANT.

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not so sure they even care. I think the idea is to entrench the hard-core fox-watching Trumpists to fight to the death, which they will. Giuliani and colleagues know their audience and they are dumb, angry and ready to swallow any conspiracy they throw at them. That 40% support is firmly with them–this is all just to feed them. Keep in mind, the lunatics completely run the GOP these days. They aren’t playing to the larger public.

We will also accept “unindicted co-conspirator.” Johnny, tell the audience what he’s won…

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if it’s good enough for bruce springsteen, it’s good enough for @justruss

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The only people who were on Trump’s side were FOX News viewers, and since his approval rate has been plunging, he’s obviously lost at least some of those.

Rudy’s one job was to convince brainwashed viewers to stay that way, and he’s failing even at that.

It’s the rural population

I constantly bemoan the fact we need food.

People here at TPM have been openly saying this for months.

And it can work: remember that Trump is theoretically immune to most prosecution until he’s out of office. If he wins a second term, that could be the rest of his life. Giuliani is building political cover for the craven GOP Senate to refuse to impeach, and the truth is that they probably need very little cover indeed.

Don’t say it can’t happen!

  • Trumpers from the fever swamps of Florida to the Capitol have absolute contempt for the institutions and mores of civil government
  • The Senate is basically on the payroll of Charles Koch
  • Fox News continues to brainwash a legion of the stupid, the ignorant, and the vulnerable
  • Our elections are even more vulnerable than they were in 2016: we’ve taken no defensive measures, and our enemies now have agents on the inside

Trump won the electoral college in 2016. He really did. It can happen again, and in fact it will be easier.

I’ll eat the shoes I’m wearing if 67 Senators vote to convict.

THERE IS NO CRIME TRUMP HAS COMMITTED, OR WILL COMMIT, THAT WILL SEE THAT HAPPEN.

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Maybe a bit of 'Folkehøjskole" would help ? It’s still a feature in Denmark and was very imfluental 100 years ago.

Grundtvig fought for a school with popular education as the primary focus. The folk high school movement was an act against a conservative ideal of both education and culture. An act against an ideal of literacy and book-learning, a use of language unknown to common people and a learning ideal where the primary relation was between the individual and the book alone.

The movement therefore started as a row with the old school. Grundtvig fought for a public education as an alternative to the university elite. The folk high schools should be for those wanting to learn in general and to help people form part of human relations and society.

The folk high schools have changed naturally – some also radically – through time, but many of Grundtvig’s core ideas about the folk high school are still to be found in the way they are run today. The folk high school of today is engaged in a complex modern reality and influenced both by national, international and global questions.

One of the main concepts still to be found at the folk high schools today is “lifelong learning”. The schools should educate for life. They should shed light on basic questions surrounding life of people both as individuals and as members of society.

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I would say he’s been hoarding it since the 70s waiting for just the right time to use it, but the prices are too high. Maybe it’s from the old country and the prices are in zlotny or dinar.

And just trying to stay employed to earn a bit more money. I doubt he really cares of Donald goes to jail or not. It’s all about collecting his money and long as he can. He and Donald are 2 peas in a pod, or actually more like two kernels of corn in a pile of shit!

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