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Somebody needs to photoshop in “Trump” and take out “Ginger”.
With a cat the balloon would be empty…no blah blah blah/sn
Ginger was a good dog. Trump? Not so much.
Personally, I think it’s good that he’s focus like a laser beam on “collusion” because when he gets hit with “conspiracy” it won’t seem so bad.
Until the realization comes that Conspiracy is a crime.
This display of ignorance actually pleases me at this point.
One of my all time favorites!
@darrtown-Ha! Or the cat would sit there cleaning it’s paw and the thought balloon would say something like, “Yea, yea, yea, go open a can of tuna.”
Or: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ncBcJ8RFteg
First thing Manafort’s lawyer said leaving the courthouse, “No collusion”/
Are these folks so dumb as to think that’s the only thing these persecutions are about?
Or do they keep hoping everyone else is that dumb?
I know, rhetorical question.
That’s because Trump is a fucking moron.
I am pretty sure the fact that Manafort’s lawyers said no collusion on the courthouse steps is a sign of continued angling for a pardon by Manafort. The fact that Trump is emphasizing it is a sign that a pardon is definitely still on the table.
And Trump should stop being a little bitch and issue the fucking pardon already, since it’s such a travesty of justice.
And in last night’s NHL game, there was a tremendous display of defense as the Bruins held the Panthers without a touchdown!
It was definitely a strange thing for him to say since Manafort wasn’t charged with collusion.
He probably was talking to an audience of (individual) one with that particular statement.
“Yea, yea, yea, go open a can of tuna, world domination is better on a full stomach.”
FIFY
Or at least that is the way it seems in my house.
What will PP have to say if in the best case scenario Judge Jackson attaches ten years to Manafort’s sentence and to be served consecutively (as opposed to concurrently).
Come on now – don’t give morans such a bad name.
It serves to validate one’s sense of being smarter than the guy who’s got the job where smart matters. Little kids growing up someday will say, “Nah, I’m too smart to be the Chief Executive of the US of A.” That’s if their parents haven’t already told them “Don’t even think about running for that job.”