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originally posted by: introvert
originally posted by: TinfoilTP
originally posted by: introvert
a reply to: carewemust
It's a stretch to imagine that Trump campaign workers helped Russia hack into voting systems, and give the election to Donald Trump.
That is a straw man argument.
Very few, if any, are suggesting people on Trump's team helped Russia hack voting systems.
But it is quite possible they may have done some other things that they should not have done.
By the way, witch hunts usually do not end in real indictments.
As we have learned, they found enough to indict two individuals and get a guilty plea out of another.
No indictment of Trump = witch hunt.
So it's a witch hunt as long as Trump is not indicted, but if the entire swamp surrounding him, that he chose, is...it's still a witch hunt?
Not sure how logical that is.
originally posted by: Aazadan
a reply to: JoshuaCox
I didn't say that getting rid of Trump was the only step, just that it's the first step. Getting rid of the Limbaugh/Hannity crowd is step 2, then the Alex Jones crowd, and lastly the Evangelicals.
Then it can be a real party again.
originally posted by: JBurns
a reply to: scraedtosleep
It could also mean Memes Always Going Awry
Just kidding, but who exactly is worried about getting arrested? If you're referring to corrupt long-term DC insiders like Manafort, then I agree. If you're talking about the President, I find such implications to be quite premature as there is absolutely no indication of any such action.
If you haven't noticed, even the dishonest MSM has been backing off the Trump/Collusion/Illegal/Impeachment angle opting instead for technical arguments based on assumed facts and presumed guilt.
originally posted by: JoshuaCox
a reply to: Aazadan
If you give pence the presidency and both houses. This becomes a conservative dystopian country over night..
I don't believe that.
Mike pence is a strange guy. But have you ever asked yourself why we think he is strange?
It's because he does somethings most of us don't do.
But none of those things, like hardcore respecting his wife, are evil, and it takes self discipline to do them. Self discipline is something the US lacks as a country and we all know it. So in my view if pence becomes president we would have a good man who loves the constitution, who has the self discipline to follow it.
This is a question for everyone else that's still reading this thread.
When mike pence was governor of indiana did it become a conservative dystonia? All of his stances against gay people are already things that trump and most republicans want now but are unable to achieve. What makes anyone you think that will change if pence was president.
For the record I do not think any major hurt is going to be done to this country even with an 8 year trump presidency.