Angry Trump slams Democrats' investigations after cutting infrastructure meeting short

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  1. Robert

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    I am not a Trumpite. I have commented when I believe that the president has fallen from grace.

    I am a republican. I once was a very partisan loyal Democrat.

    The fact is Democrats are hyper partisan.

    Though you offer no proof we are partisan only, Trump pissed the Democrats off by being elected. Their blind mission of hate has done them in.

    Trump can definitely have it said, blame but this also includes credit. The blame for the most part by Democrats was long planned out in detail and it is called the resistance. So well planned out the million woman march commenced when he was sworn into office. He had as president almost done nothing. Yet the rage by Democrats included threats to bomb Trump.It did not take Democrats too long when one party loyalist, shot to kill Congressman Scalise.

    Congressman, then speaker of the house, Paul Ryan was brilliant in creating vast amounts of cures to correct this nations path. So with McConnel in charge, what was the resistance in the Senate. It was not the republicans until the issue of ACA came up to be voted on. McCain was red hot angry at Trump. So he screwed the public by voting to keep the ACA.

    Who could have prevented the Government shut downs? Democrats decided to block Trump and this was the prime reason. At no time did Ryan advocate shutting down the government & Mcconnell did not seek a shutdown.

    But what the hell, Democrats resistance commenced to issue propaganda. Blamed it on Trump and their loyal mainstream media promoted the false doctrine it was Trump.

    As some of us, quite brilliantly explain this, we fight Democrat propaganda daily.
     
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    Maybe we should have looked more closely into Obama's sex past? Maybe we can talk about Larry Sinclair or the two dead gay men that Obama allegedly had sex with who were murdered?



    Full Press conference. The media wasn't interested in covering this for eight years.

     
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    It's your time. Waste it any way you like.
     
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    And so should Pelosi instead of pulling stunts like she did as she was leaving for a meeting with the President. What a moroon. She got what she deserved from the President.
     
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    The left also unfairly attacked Mitt Romney, one of the nicest men in politics. Right out of the Alinsky playbook.
     
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    How about the Democrats admitting they have nothing and they stop this nonsense and get on with the business of government. How about they stop taking the American people for idiots and not seeing through their political games? How about a little civility on their part?
     
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    So why did LW liars accuse Trump of treason? Even if Mueller had found him guilty of collusion, we aren't at war with Russia. Why, Barry and Biden laughed at Romney portraying them as an adversary.
     
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    Have we considered that PatriotNews could really BE Larry Sinclair??
     
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    Pelosi has not come out and walked up to the cameras and declared on national TV that Turmp is a criminal and is engaging in criminal acts. She got exactly what she deserved from the President for pulling that stunt before a very important meeting with him. And please don't tell me you are swallowing hook line and sinker that nonsense spin Schumer was spouting to try and cover his and Pelosi's arses. It was about one thing and on thing only, Pelosi's unsupported accusations that the President is a criminal engage in criminal acts.
     
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    Exactly how I felt when Barry was elected. Is that CNN HQ?
     
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    Too bad that Democrats are so unethical, immoral, and despicable. Too bad that we have federal judges who share those traits. Too bad that there are American citizens who approve of this outrage.
     
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    Exactly. It's as if Trump called Pelosi a hooker right before a meeting with her.
     
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    What difference does that make?
     
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    I understand why you want to say passed, but as you admit 17 are law. Those are passed. The house is a part of the process and not all of it.

    Paul Ryan may have set a record for passing out of the House. But he had passed or co sponsored 1,181 bills. When his bills lost, it was in the Senate to the Democrats power in the Senate.

    https://www.congress.gov/member/paul-ryan/R000570

    So you tell us she got 17 done. Maybe she can speed it up.

    https://www.congress.gov/search?q={..."nancy pelosi"}&searchResultViewType=expanded


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    When they survey those 947 former prosecutors about Crooked Hillary's emails let us know.

    Trump didn't obstruct justice. He complained Mueller was conflicted. That would be cause. He has the right to fire Mueller so that's not obstruction even if he did do that. It would just mean another prosecutor would take over so that's not obstruction.

    Comey obstructed justice by not recommending prosecution for Crooked Hillary. It was not his job to make that decision. That's obstruction. That job belongs to the DOJ.
     
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    No he didn't he was perfectly calm about it but Pelosi sure acted like a petulant child.
     
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    Trump is declassying a bunch of stuff, some from the Obama era.

    The war is on.
     
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    They are also capable of slamming the doors on cooperation of any kind and walking out to the camera to make specious claims of criminal behavior by the President after he was reaching across the isle to work them on important issues. They act like petulant children and got what they deserved.
     
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    Use the nancy pelosi link. Reason? I am getting the message of limited to 16,000 characters./
     
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    I took AP in high school.

    Of course, I was actually interested in doing things.

    Nancy be like...

     
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    Openly? #FakeNews
     
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