Discussion: How Trump Has Explicitly Described The Pay To Play Politics He Now Denies

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This proves that Congress needs to launch another investigation into Clinton’s emails.

They can ignore this, too:

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Whitewater and Vince Foster’s death also too.

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*Except for this one time when he gave money without wanting anything (and maybe the one other time when he gave money to the Texas AG). Certainly didn’t want Florida to drop a fraud case over Trump U.

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‘He knows it better than anybody, therefore is the only one that can fix it.’

  1. How hard is it to understand a bribe? Having the money for the bribe is the hard part.
  2. Okay. He knows how to bribe. What is he going to do to ‘fix’ it?
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I don’t get why this isn’t a police and criminal courts matter? Can’t someone file a criminal complaint about this somewhere? If the problem is that an AG is involved can’t the feds do something?

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Have I lived a good enough life both to see both:
(1) Pam Bondi leading the cheers of “lock her up!” at the GOP convention; and
(2) Pam Bondi getting locked up?
I can only hope.

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And Benghazi! Can’t ever have too much Benghazi! That desiccated pile of bone dust definitely can be used for at least a few more Congressional investigations!

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Duplicity running rampant.

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Nate Silver now has the electoral college prediction at 303.7 for Clinton, 233.8 for Trump and .5 for Johnson (so both Trump and Johnson with some upward movement there). That’s way better than Romney finished (332 for Obama, 206 for Romney). I think this is the point where the Democrats, confident so far that this has been a status quo election (nothing really changes, Dem executive, split Senate and GOP House), need to be prepared to lose their fudge. If Hillary keeps dropping, we are looking at the Victor Orban scenario. We will have a nutty billionaire worried about offending the right-wing fringe as he needs them to pass legislation. Imagine Trump is President, Mitch McConnell is still Senate Majority Leader, and Paul Ryan is the House Speaker. Let that sink in. It would be license to do big legislation, create the kleptocracy only oligarchs dream about. We would all be yearning for the neocon days of Cheney and his sidekick GW Bush.

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As President, he will accept only the best bribes.

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And Monica

[quote=“bluestatedon, post:2, topic:43055”]
This proves that Congress needs to launch another investigation into Clinton’s emails.

[/quote]And "The Cough " we need a congressional investigation on why she coughs so much and what she is hiding . Is there an alien inside trying to get out? People are saying. I read it on Breibart

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Why, you’re describing the Trump coat of arms:

"Platinum Duplicity rampant on cloth of gold,

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That bimbo sure did.

Who cares about this? What about Whitewater and the blue dress?

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Someone ought to set up a White House petition asking the federal gov’t to investigate whether Trump’s payoffs to Bondi, Abbot, and other Attorneys General and Governors constitutes systematic bribery to avoid prosecution over the Trump University con.

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It is time to dismantle and dismember the Trump Organization and the Trump Foundation. They are scams and serve no purpose.

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“When you give, they do whatever the hell you want them to do’

So, just how much do you owe Putin, you polyester sales skank?

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And it would be fully constitutional. We have to thank that Republican party lapdog, John Roberts, for his solomonic interpretation of the conservative constitution. According to the Roberts’ Supreme Court, suitcases of money, Rolexes, luxury cars and vacations in political office is perfectly okay if you are a religious conservative.

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