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Ignore is a fantastic feature… just saying.
It's my own fault but it kind of doesn't work for me. You still see that the posts are there and you see the responses other posters are giving to that post and I just get curious and end up showing the post. Now that I've gone through that whole process of seeing an ignored post, reading a response to it, wondering what they must be responding to, making the decision to give in and show the post and then read it... I'm now far more invested in the post than if I didn't have it on ignore in the first place.

Again, it's my fault, but I've just decided more or less to avoid responding to the people I would otherwise ignore instead of putting them on ignore.
 
Didn’t want to clutter the sad Ukraine thread with politics. But it’s important to remember that all of these scumbags didn’t give a **** about Ukraine when their boy was extorting President Zelensky to find dirt on Biden or else never see military aid. These people have no integrity. ****ing shameless





Remember when John Bolton didn’t testify about “Rudy’s drug deal” and wrote a book instead? His assistant, Fiona Hill had the courage to testify. But John wanted to make money instead.
 
Remember how Fox News trashed this hero?






Isn’t this amazing?

Trump later demoted him for testifying.
 
Former Attorney General William Barr said then-President Donald Trump became furious when Barr told him there was no evidence that the 2020 election was fraudulent.

"I told him that all this stuff was bulls--- ... about election fraud. And, you know, it was wrong to be shoveling it out the way his team was," Barr said

Barr acknowledged that Trump contributed to the image of him as the president's lackey, including by bringing his name up in the 2019 phone conversation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that led to Trump's first impeachment. In the call, which Trump would later describe as "perfect," he told Zelenskyy that he would have Barr reach out to him or his "people" concerning two investigations he wanted: one related to an email server tied to Trump’s former political rival Hillary Clinton and the other related to Joe Biden and his son Hunter.

Barr told Holt he hadn't been aware of the scheme and was "livid" when he found out about what Trump had said. "This whole maneuver of trying to get the Ukrainians to investigate Biden — that was a harebrained scheme. It was ridiculous," Barr said.

My favorite part: TRUMP, HE SAID, "NEVER REALLY HAD A GOOD IDEA OF, YOU, THE ROLE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND TO SOME EXTENT, YOU KNOW, THE PRESIDENTS ROLE." lol

"To date, we have not seen fraud on a scale that could have effected a different outcome in the election,” Barr told the AP.

Barr said Trump called him in to a meeting that day in his private dining room and questioned him about his comments.

Barr said he told Trump the Justice Department had investigated and found no evidence to support the various conspiracy theories that Trump and his legal team were pushing.

"He was asking about different theories, and I had the answers. I was able to tell him, 'This was wrong because of this,'" Barr recounted.

Trump listened, but "he was obviously getting very angry about this."

Barr said he told Trump: "I understand you're upset with me. And I'm perfectly happy to tender my resignation."

Barr said Trump then slapped his desk and said: "Accepted. Accepted."

"And then — boom. He slapped it again. 'Accepted. Go home. Don't go back to your office. Go home. You're done,'" he said.


 
Former Attorney General William Barr said then-President Donald Trump became furious when Barr told him there was no evidence that the 2020 election was fraudulent.

"I told him that all this stuff was bulls--- ... about election fraud. And, you know, it was wrong to be shoveling it out the way his team was," Barr said

Barr acknowledged that Trump contributed to the image of him as the president's lackey, including by bringing his name up in the 2019 phone conversation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that led to Trump's first impeachment. In the call, which Trump would later describe as "perfect," he told Zelenskyy that he would have Barr reach out to him or his "people" concerning two investigations he wanted: one related to an email server tied to Trump’s former political rival Hillary Clinton and the other related to Joe Biden and his son Hunter.

Barr told Holt he hadn't been aware of the scheme and was "livid" when he found out about what Trump had said. "This whole maneuver of trying to get the Ukrainians to investigate Biden — that was a harebrained scheme. It was ridiculous," Barr said.

My favorite part: TRUMP, HE SAID, "NEVER REALLY HAD A GOOD IDEA OF, YOU, THE ROLE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND TO SOME EXTENT, YOU KNOW, THE PRESIDENTS ROLE." lol

"To date, we have not seen fraud on a scale that could have effected a different outcome in the election,” Barr told the AP.

Barr said Trump called him in to a meeting that day in his private dining room and questioned him about his comments.

Barr said he told Trump the Justice Department had investigated and found no evidence to support the various conspiracy theories that Trump and his legal team were pushing.

"He was asking about different theories, and I had the answers. I was able to tell him, 'This was wrong because of this,'" Barr recounted.

Trump listened, but "he was obviously getting very angry about this."

Barr said he told Trump: "I understand you're upset with me. And I'm perfectly happy to tender my resignation."

Barr said Trump then slapped his desk and said: "Accepted. Accepted."

"And then — boom. He slapped it again. 'Accepted. Go home. Don't go back to your office. Go home. You're done,'" he said.


When I have conversations with people who think the election was actually stolen in any of the 10 dozen ways Trump has claimed it was, none of those claims is consistent with any of the other ones, I just want to smack them hard until they admit that they actually know it isn't true.
 
Former Attorney General William Barr said then-President Donald Trump became furious when Barr told him there was no evidence that the 2020 election was fraudulent.

"I told him that all this stuff was bulls--- ... about election fraud. And, you know, it was wrong to be shoveling it out the way his team was," Barr said

Barr acknowledged that Trump contributed to the image of him as the president's lackey, including by bringing his name up in the 2019 phone conversation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that led to Trump's first impeachment. In the call, which Trump would later describe as "perfect," he told Zelenskyy that he would have Barr reach out to him or his "people" concerning two investigations he wanted: one related to an email server tied to Trump’s former political rival Hillary Clinton and the other related to Joe Biden and his son Hunter.

Barr told Holt he hadn't been aware of the scheme and was "livid" when he found out about what Trump had said. "This whole maneuver of trying to get the Ukrainians to investigate Biden — that was a harebrained scheme. It was ridiculous," Barr said.

My favorite part: TRUMP, HE SAID, "NEVER REALLY HAD A GOOD IDEA OF, YOU, THE ROLE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND TO SOME EXTENT, YOU KNOW, THE PRESIDENTS ROLE." lol

"To date, we have not seen fraud on a scale that could have effected a different outcome in the election,” Barr told the AP.

Barr said Trump called him in to a meeting that day in his private dining room and questioned him about his comments.

Barr said he told Trump the Justice Department had investigated and found no evidence to support the various conspiracy theories that Trump and his legal team were pushing.

"He was asking about different theories, and I had the answers. I was able to tell him, 'This was wrong because of this,'" Barr recounted.

Trump listened, but "he was obviously getting very angry about this."

Barr said he told Trump: "I understand you're upset with me. And I'm perfectly happy to tender my resignation."

Barr said Trump then slapped his desk and said: "Accepted. Accepted."

"And then — boom. He slapped it again. 'Accepted. Go home. Don't go back to your office. Go home. You're done,'" he said.


He is truly one of the worst people we have ever had in the top leadership role in this country. One of the worst people I have ever encountered in any way, in fact. He is truly a psychopath, at the level that he probably needs medication. I am beginning to think he is psychopathic to the point he has actual hallucinations that the **** he spews out is real and really happening the way he thinks it is.



By the way isn't Volodymyr Zelenskyy just the best eastern european name ever. ****ing bad-*** name for a president. I have a ton of respect for that guy and how he is handling all this. He is as good an example of how a celebrity can take on the top role in a country, as much as Trump is the exact opposite of that.
 
Seriously if Trump hadn't been born into a family of power he would have probably been one of those guys that held some young girls captive in his basement popping out babies until one of them escaped and got a neighbor to call 911.
 
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