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Sondland bombshell: Trump, Giuliani directed the quid pro quo
#21
Quote: @"savannahskol" said:

@"SFVikeFan" said:
If Trump wanted the Bidens investigated for corruption there were official, legal channels to use and not the President's personal attorney dictating foreign policy. 
Why would Trump want to trust these folks?  
The 2016/2017 Ukrainians that were pro-Hillary?  According to left- Politico https://www.politico.com/story/2017/01/ukraine-sabotage-trump-backfire-233446

And anyway, there is nothing illegal about a POTUS having a foreign emissary, conduct his affairs.   (Cuz surely you're talking 'Ghouliani', yes?) 

Have you heard of FDR's Harry Hopkins?  If not....here >  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hopkins
Or Obama's Jesse Jackson?  If not....here > https://www.politico.com/story/2012/09/j...ers-081475

POTUSES OFTEN USE PERSONAL EMMISSARIES to affect foreign policy.
The practice is neither novel nor illegal.  Except, of course, if you're name is Trump.  Right?   
Obama’s Dennis Rodman?
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#23
Quote: @"A1Janitor" said:
@"savannahskol" said:

@"SFVikeFan" said:
If Trump wanted the Bidens investigated for corruption there were official, legal channels to use and not the President's personal attorney dictating foreign policy. 
Why would Trump want to trust these folks?  
The 2016/2017 Ukrainians that were pro-Hillary?  According to left- Politico https://www.politico.com/story/2017/01/ukraine-sabotage-trump-backfire-233446

And anyway, there is nothing illegal about a POTUS having a foreign emissary, conduct his affairs.   (Cuz surely you're talking 'Ghouliani', yes?) 

Have you heard of FDR's Harry Hopkins?  If not....here >  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hopkins
Or Obama's Jesse Jackson?  If not....here > https://www.politico.com/story/2012/09/j...ers-081475

POTUSES OFTEN USE PERSONAL EMMISSARIES to affect foreign policy.
The practice is neither novel nor illegal.  Except, of course, if you're name is Trump.  Right?   
Obama’s Dennis Rodman?
LOL.
Q:  Did Kim end the Korean War under Obama, or Trump?  
A:  Trump  

[Image: kim.jpg]
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#24
Here is a funny read about good old Adam Schiff.  

https://truepundit.com/clinton-whistleblower-feds-probe-adam-schiff-dressed-like-egyptian-at-bizarre-sacrafice-parties-at-ed-bucks-meth-mansion/

Standard Hotel. Ed Buck.  Pedophilia.  Helicopter crash.  


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#25
Sure did get quiet around here...
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#26
Quote: @"A1Janitor" said:
Savannah - you can get the beer that is owed to me from whoever owes it.  

Handcuffs are coming.  

Too bad they won’t treat Brennan and Comey they way Stone and Flynn were treated. 
I owe beer if there are arrests by the super bowl
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Quote: @"A1Janitor" said:
Here is a funny read about good old Adam Schiff.  

https://truepundit.com/clinton-whistleblower-feds-probe-adam-schiff-dressed-like-egyptian-at-bizarre-sacrafice-parties-at-ed-bucks-meth-mansion/

Standard Hotel. Ed Buck.  Pedophilia.  Helicopter crash.  
Seriously, how many crazy-ass conspiracy theories and mental gymnastics leaps does it take to continually blame everyone else but Trump and the crooks in his inner circle?  Is this like the PizzaGate scandal, or Muslim Obama, or Kenyan Obama, George Soros, or Sandy Hook bat-shit crazy conspiracy theories?  Because honestly, I've lost count of how many times you've claimed that "the real truth is about to come out!"

Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort: Sentenced to seven and a half years in prison for financial crimes
Konstantin Kilimnik: Charged with obstruction of justiceTrump confidant Roger Stone: Convicted of lying to CongressFormer National Security Advisor Michael Flynn: Pleaded guilty to lying to investigatorsFormer Trump campaign aide Rick Gates: Pleaded guilty to lying to investigatorsFormer Trump personal lawyer Michael Cohen: Pleaded guilty to tax and bank charges, campaign finance violations and lying to CongressFormer Trump campaign adviser George Papadopoulos: Served 12 days in prison for lying to investigatorsAlex van der Zwaan: Served 30 days in prison for lying to investigatorsRichard Pinedo: Sentenced to six months in prison for identity theftBijan Kian and Skim Alptekin: Charged with conspiring to violate lobbying laws
But no, it's the FBI, it's the intelligence community, it's lifelong civil servants and career ambassadors who have served under and been appointed by both Republican and Democratic presidents that are the true criminals, right?

While a compulsive liar who (a few weeks before the presidential election) pays off porn stars and models that he slept with while his wife was pregnant with his child, and who has had both his charitable foundation and university shut down for fraud, couldn't possibly be guilty of any wrong-doing, am I right?
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#28
LOL December 9 you will have your answers.  
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#29
Quote: @"A1Janitor" said:
LOL December 9 you will have your answers.  
LOL I'm anxiously awaiting them.
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#30
Hypocrisy has a liberal bias.
Consider the black face scandalsMs. Kelly was terminated because she asked the question if blackface as a costume was offensive.Joy Behr celebrated her blackface costume on TVNorthham still governsTrudeau still governs
Trump has impeachment hearing over talking to Ukrainian president about biden investigation.Biden bragged about quid pro quo extortion to protect his son and still is a front runner for the democrats.
OP comes bragging about CNN false news headlines
Goes silent when cross examinations reveal the guy assumed on his own accord despite being told no to QPQ.

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