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I don't care. I love today. Today Trump looked worse than he ever looked before.
What a pig.
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Former FBI Director James Comey came to the Senate intelligence committee ready to unload, one month after President Donald Trump fired him, and he delivered.
Comey talked for close to three hours, answering a range of questions about the FBI's Russia investigation, and his private interactions with Trump and his thinking about how he handled the Hillary Clinton email probe. And, like his previous hearings, he made it hard for Democrats and Republicans to extract clear victories beyond what he wanted to tell.
Here are the top 10 takeaways from Comey's Senate intelligence hearing:
Trump's request of Comey may have put him under scrutiny Clinton's emails were not a "nothing burger" Trump's Twitter problem hurt him, a lot PS: Lordy, Comey wants those tapes out What Comey didn't say about Attorney General Jeff Sessions Comey's testimony did not settle whether Trump committed obstruction of justice Trump needs to find some friends on the Senate probe Comey says Trump is liar, a lot Trump's legal counsel claims vindication The Senate investigation plows on
This post was edited by WM BARR . =ABSOLUTE TRASH at June 9, 2017 4:28 AM MDT
France, UK,.. THese are reflections of Anti-Trumpism. The Trump wave has crested and now it appears that Boss Hogg is about to have worse ties ahead.
Conservatives have had their time to gloat. Now that we have been able to identify and document the stupidity that is "Conservatism", all I can say is we'll see what 2018 & 2020 bring.
Oh...aside from the possible impeachment of Twump or the impact of all the stress on a 70 yo, heart surrounded by fat & ego
I'm told that even the New York Times endorsed Jeremy Corbyn - is this true?
As a Brit with no party allegiance, I am baffled by the result. Even with a poor Conservative campaign I expected that at least they would retain their majority. I can only surmise it is a combination of a higher than usual number of late registrations by first-time 18-25 year old voters, who mainly favoured Labour, and former UKIPpers reverting to Labour instead of switching to the Conservatives like they were supposed to.