[Steel Dossier] Rosneft Buyer + Putin Banker at Trump Tower 48 hours after sale
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The piss-tape would basically cement that the Dossier is irrefutable on every level, as it's one of the most ridiculous and incredible parts of it, to the point that only the most die-hard t_d posters would scramble to claim it's 'shopped or an actor.
How is it even possible that a party can control both houses and the presidency after which the president can't be impeached for treason. What kind of banana republic is the US these days?
The one with the $18.57 billion GDP.
Don't hold your breath on Trump's cult seeing the light and coming around to reason. It's never going to happen. Long after Trump is convicted and sent to prison, his hateful base will still be crying, "deep state conspiracy!"
I'm pretty sure that if the piss tape was leaked, Die-hard Trump supporters would instantly dismiss it as fake/doctored. Just look at 9/11 truthers, and the mental gymnastics they perform to convince themselves that they know better than the thousands of fucking people who saw what went down that day. Once these people commit to a belief, it's nigh impossible to shake them out of it.
At this point they're so detached from reality they'd probably claim he served a full two terms even once he's impeached.
Making Trump suffer isn't important. What's more important is making sure he can't hurt anyone and that a clear line is drawn for anyone who wants to try shit like this in the future.
America got robbed when Nixon was pardoned. We need an example, etched into our history indelibly, that our leaders will be held accountable.
A huge swathe of america didn't think he was guilty, or did anything wrong.
Even then.
People need to research the shit out of Watergate, cause this may seem like "Stupid Watergate" but this situation has all the things Nixon explicitly wished he'd had during Watergate, to
escape the scandal of Watergate. Nixon wanted the tools Trump currently has.
If Nixon had those tools, he probably wouldn't have been impeached.
Two seperate special investigators were assigned to Nixon, the first one was a career politician who was correct that Nixon had done wrong, but the public didn't see it that way. His career was destroyed by a failed attempt at impeachment.
Iran Contra cemented the fact that an American president will never face consequences for their actions.
Look who's in charge of the NRA now, too.
The NRA who are under suspicion of being a conduit for Russian political interference in exchange for presumably huge gobs of cash.
I'm in favour of making certain crimes unpardonable.
I know I posted this in another thread but I actually think I might scream if I don't say it again; one of the largest Republican lobbyists just made the guy who illegally sold weapons to Iran their president, as the American president Trump accuses Iran of being untrustworthy and breaking the nuclear deal. It's astonishing.
The NRA is an absolutely contemptible agency all around and the degree of pull they have over American gun owners is terrifying. The problem is groups like them have turned the basic functions of democratic government into partisan issues. Honestly in that regard Trump could be the game changer since plenty of the establishment Republicans won't be willing to stay on that ship once it burns.
Man, the hole goes deep, I can almost see Trump Casinos down there.
The GOP being a mafia-like cult is also closer to reality every passing day.
Let's hope for Mueller and the Justice Dept. to show some teeth and take down the Trump administration and their accomplices,
red Congress has shown that they can't or won't be arsed to do shit so flip it blue and force their hand, watergate style.
If nothing else, should the Democrats take the House and Senate later this year and attempt to impeach Trump, I am convinced that he will almost certainly be too stubborn to resign, and will
instead scream "conspiracy!!!" throughout the entire trial.
The likelihood of the Democrats taking the Senate is very low, and getting lower as the GOP's ceaseless propaganda against the Department of Justice, the FBI, and Mueller's investigative team has started taking root. The House we have a great chance of capturing, but we have a lot more seats at stake in the Senate than does the GOP.
I still hold out hope for mass resignations if Mueller finds evidence of a criminal conspiracy that reaches all the way through the GOP.
I think it's a given that a swath of key GOP leadership will be caught up on this investigation -- not for conspiracy with Russia, but for major financial crimes, fraud, extortion, bribery, and money laundering. Keep in mind that Michael Cohen is still the Deputy Finance Chairman of the RNC, and we now know that he helped arrange such financial crimes for his clients, including the former RNC chair Elliot Broidy (now a GOP lobbyist).
If we assume that Cohen's activities extended to the the RNC's coffers and leadership... Well, that'd certainly help explain the massive GOP campaign to discredit the investigation, the investigators, the sourcing, the evidence, and objective reality. Obviously this wouldn't extend throughout the entirety of the GOP as a political party, but I'm thinking it more and more likely that at least a handful of high-ranking Republicans in the House and Senate.
We're seeing the beginning of that already. Now that Cohen's slush fund has been exposed we know he handled AT&T's bribes to Trump too. Even if this doesn't end in everyone involved being convicted it's likely most if not all the people Cohen has handled bribes for will be exposed.
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