Wake up you gaping asshole.Termin8tor » 02 Feb 2020 7:27 am » wrote:Oh my gosh, they have emails? The Earth shakes!Trump administration reveals it's blocking dozens of emails about Ukraine aid freeze, including President's role.
This kind of stuff is going to come out and the Republicans who voted to block witnesses and documents will have a lot to answer for.
Except that the Justice Dept. examined all the evidence and determined that no crime was committed.
That court argument is a red herring.Zeets2 » 02 Feb 2020 2:04 pm » wrote:And if the House wanted to see those Executive Privilege documents so badly, then they should have gone to court to order it, just like they did against Nixon!Misty » 02 Feb 2020 1:45 pm » wrote:You can't use executive privilege to cover up a crime.
See United States v. Nixon, 418 U.S. 683 (1974).
It was a landmark United States Supreme Court case that resulted in a unanimous decision against President Richard Nixon, ordering him to deliver tape recordings and other subpoenaed materials to a federal district court.
That's really rich coming from you.Termin8tor » 02 Feb 2020 2:07 pm » wrote:Do you have the slightest evidence that Barr has committed any crimes?
Oh, so it's the APPEAL process that you don't believe Trump is entitled to? You think the President should have LESS rights to seek justice before the Appellate Court than you or I do?Misty » 02 Feb 2020 2:18 pm » wrote: That court argument is a red herring.
They tried that in the case of former WH Counsel Don McGahn.
He was subpoenaed last March, and even though a federal court ordered him to comply with the subpoena, Trump is still fighting it.
Congress is not 'obligated' to have to go to court to fight for the right to do oversight.Termin8tor » 02 Feb 2020 2:23 pm » wrote:How is the longstanding Separation of Powers all presidents have a "red herring," psycho?
If they actually wanted this testimony, they were obligated to take it to SCOTUS, as the Constitution requires.
Are you really that naive?Zeets2 » 02 Feb 2020 2:29 pm » wrote:Oh, so it's the APPEAL process that you don't believe Trump is entitled to? You think the President should have LESS rights to seek justice before the Appellate Court than you or I do?Misty » 02 Feb 2020 2:18 pm » wrote:That court argument is a red herring.
They tried that in the case of former WH Counsel Don McGahn.
He was subpoenaed last March, and even though a federal court ordered him to comply with the subpoena, Trump is still fighting it.
What a **** phony.Graham Vows Biden, Ukraine Probe After Impeachment Trial
January, 24, 2020: Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said Friday that "someone" should investigate the Bidens and Ukraine after the impeachment trial, and pledged he will if an outside counsel doesn't step forward.
"Nobody has done an investigation anywhere near like the Mueller investigation of the Bidens, and I think they should.
And when this is over the Congress will do it, if we can't have an outside entity do it," Graham told reporters.
Graham stressed that he would like "somebody outside of politics" to lead the investigation, but repeatedly said if that did not happen he would take the reins of a probe into former Vice President Joe Biden, his son Hunter Biden and Ukraine.
"You know why I don't want to do it?
I love Joe Biden.
I don't want to do this," Graham said, before adding: "I don't want it to be Lindsey Graham, because it will be hard for me, but if I have to I will do it."
https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/479 ... ment-trial
Post that **** a few more times so I can suspend your *** for spamming.Termin8tor » 02 Feb 2020 3:32 pm » wrote:
Cannonpointer » 26 Jan 2020 10:23 pm » wrote:The very definition of it.Misty » 25 Jan 2020 7:57 pm » wrote:Apparently you are too stupid to understand that when you post the same **** 6 times, that is spamming.
Wearing out a poster's BOUGHT AND PAID FOR peanut gallery thread is rude.
Doing it to a senior mod is **** retarded.
You have gotten away with wearing out my BOUGHT AND PAID FOR Peanut Gallery thread for a very long time, and have spammed the same **** way too many times, but I have just about run out of patience.Cannonpointer » 31 Jan 2020 11:34 am » wrote:They would be acting with reason and restraint.Misty » 31 Jan 2020 10:58 am » wrote:Thank You.
I would like your professional opinion on something.
If someone were to repeatedly post the same image in a thread 6 or 7 times, was given a warning that they were spamming, but continued to do it anyway, would a Mod be abusing their powers if they suspended that person?
Evidence that obviously no one else has seen, duuuh!.Termin8tor » 02 Feb 2020 3:38 pm » wrote:Well obviously he has seen evidence that proved him wrong, duuuh!Misty » 02 Feb 2020 3:34 pm » wrote:What a **** phony.
I don't want to do it because I love Joe Biden............BOO HOO.
He obviously doesn't love him enough not to drag him through the mud in order to score a few points with Sniffles The Clown and his deplorable base.
Here is Lindsey Graham crying while talking about how much he loves Joe Biden.
In the video Graham says of Biden, "He is as good a man as God ever created."
Clueless, huh?Termin8tor » 02 Feb 2020 3:36 pm » wrote:Did the clueless Frum ask which other president was the object of impeachment from the day he was sworn into office?Misty » 02 Feb 2020 3:19 pm » wrote:This is where you throw David Frum under the bus.
Because I don't want your filthy degenerate lies in my thread.Termin8tor » 02 Feb 2020 3:32 pm » wrote:If I'm such a "filthy degenerate liar," why don't you let my supposed lies stay in the thread, rather than censor most of what I write?Misty » 02 Feb 2020 3:19 pm » wrote:No it's not you filthy **** liar.THE GAPING ASSHOLE SAID: Not to bother you with actual reality, but yes they do. That's the way the system works.
Sniffles has refused to comply with ALL efforts at Congressional oversight, even BEFORE the impeachment hearings began.
You lie as easily as you draw breath.....
Congress has never had to go to court in order to carry out their normal oversight duties.
And no president has EVER stonewalled Congress like this assclown has, and you **** know it.
And if you say they have, then you're a filthy degenerate liar, but we already know that.
High Integrity........ROFL.Termin8tor » 02 Feb 2020 5:05 pm » wrote:So you're taking the word of someone under indictment over six Americans of high integrity?Misty » 01 Feb 2020 12:52 pm » wrote:
That's right you moron.Termin8tor » 02 Feb 2020 4:40 pm » wrote:
Except that a study cited recently shows that Trump supporters are better educated, more politically aware and smarter than Hillary supporters.
It is when you post it repeatedly.Termin8tor » 03 Feb 2020 6:22 am » wrote:The truth is "spam?"Misty » 02 Feb 2020 6:17 pm » wrote:That's right you moron.
Keep spamming that ****.
I am dying to suspend your ***.
According to Giuliani, Ukrainian officials conspired with the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee to help boost the Democratic nominee’s campaign and damage Trump’s candidacy.
No evidence has emerged to support that idea.
https://www.politico.com/news/2019/11/0 ... ony-068095
You're an idiot.Termin8tor » 03 Feb 2020 6:22 am » wrote:The actual spam are the endless lies and **** you shriek about Trump.
OF course it is basically bad spin the Ukraine as in government did NOT do anything to oppose Trump or interfere in our election as has been shown that is Russian Military Intelligence propaganda. H8er keeps pushing it because he is a TRAITOR. Sure some Ukrainians did let people know they would prefer Hillary to Trump which is OBVIOUS after Trump was publicly saying Russia had a claim on Crimea. Trump was ANTI UKRAINE that some in their government were opposed to him was simple SURVIVAL instinct but there was NOT a top down governmental effort to interfere to sabotage Trump the way Putin put the government and intelligence agencies of Russia behind getting Trump electedMisty » 03 Feb 2020 2:34 pm » wrote: It is when you post it repeatedly.
But like most things you post that's not true.
You're an idiot.
If you didn't censor it, I wouldn't repeat it nearly as often.
I'm smart enough not to put a psychopathic liar like Adam Schiff in charge of impeachment.
Excellent! I bookmarked it! Here is a man who does his research!solon » 03 Feb 2020 10:59 am » wrote: Except that a study cited recently shows that Trump supporters are better educated, more politically aware and smarter than Hillary supporters.
. It is obvious the exact opposite is true even Trump knew that he BRAGGED how he loved the poorly educated
https://psmag.com/news/trumps-appeal-to-the-cognitively-challenged
New research reports Trump voters were more likely to perform poorly on a test of intellectual ability.
During the 2016 election, Donald Trump famously proclaimed "I love the poorly educated!" Well, if "poorly educated" is a euphemism for "cognitively challenged," new research finds they loved him right back.
It reports Trump voters, on average, performed more poorly than Hillary Clinton supporters on a standard test widely regarded as a good indicator of intellectual ability.
In contrast, they found "weak, nonsignificant relationships of verbal ability and education with attitude toward [Mitt] Romney" in his failed 2012 campaign. In both elections, higher levels of education and verbal ability were associated with support for the Democratic candidate [Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton].
"Support for Trump was better predicted by lower verbal ability than education or income," the researchers add. "Our analyses indicate that support for Trump was less about socioeconomic standing, and more about intellect."
Psychology today shows Trump voters seem to be motivated by entitlement prejudice and love of FASCISM or authoritairan personality syndrome and Social Dominance orientation
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/mind-in-the-machine/201712/analysis-trump-supporters-has-identified-5-key-traits
In a recent review paperpublished in the Journal of Social and Political Psychology, Psychologist and UC Santa Cruz professor Thomas Pettigrew argues that five major psychological phenomena can help explain this exceptional political event.
https://psmag.com/news/trumps-appeal-to-the-cognitively-challenged
1. Authoritarian Personality Syndrome
https://psmag.com/news/trumps-appeal-to-the-cognitively-challenged
Authoritarianism refers to the advocacy or enforcement of strict obedience to authority at the expense of personal freedom, and is commonly associated with a lack of concern for the opinions or needs of others. Authoritarian personality syndrome—a well-studied and globally-prevalent condition—is a state of mind that is characterized by belief in total and complete obedience to one’s authority. Those with the syndrome often display aggression toward outgroup members, submissiveness to authority, resistance to new experiences, and a rigid hierarchical view of society. The syndrome is often triggered by fear, making it easy for leaders who exaggerate threat or fear monger to gain their allegiance.
https://psmag.com/news/trumps-appeal-to-the-cognitively-challenged
Although authoritarian personality is found among liberals, it is more common among the right-wingaround the world. President Trump’s speeches, which are laced with absolutist terms like “losers” and “complete disasters,” are naturally appealing to those with the syndrome.
https://psmag.com/news/trumps-appeal-to-the-cognitively-challenged
While research showed that Republican voters in the U.S. scored higher than Democrats on measures of authoritarianism before Trump emerged on the political scene, a 2016 Politico survey found that high authoritarians greatly favored then-candidate Trump, which led to a correct prediction that he would win the election, despite the polls saying otherwise.
https://psmag.com/news/trumps-appeal-to-the-cognitively-challenged
2. Social dominance orientation
https://psmag.com/news/trumps-appeal-to-the-cognitively-challenged
Social dominance orientation (SDO)—which is distinct but related to authoritarian personality syndrome—refers to people who have a preference for the societal hierarchy of groups, specifically with a structure in which the high-status groups have dominance over the low-status ones. Those with SDO are typically dominant, tough-minded, and driven by self-interest.
https://psmag.com/news/trumps-appeal-to-the-cognitively-challenged
In Trump’s speeches, he appeals to those with SDO by repeatedly making a clear distinction between groups that have a generally higher status in society (White), and those groups that are typically thought of as belonging to a lower status (immigrants and minorities).
https://psmag.com/news/trumps-appeal-to-the-cognitively-challenged
A 2016 survey study of 406 American adults published this year in the journal Personality and Individual Differences found that those who scored high on both SDO and authoritarianism were those who intended to vote for Trump in the election.
https://psmag.com/news/trumps-appeal-to-the-cognitively-challenged
3. Prejudice
https://psmag.com/news/trumps-appeal-to-the-cognitively-challenged
It would be grossly unfair and inaccurate to say that every one of Trump’s supporters have prejudice against ethnic and religious minorities, but it would be equally inaccurate to say that many do not. It is a well-known fact that the Republican party, going at least as far back to Richard Nixon’s “southern strategy,” used strategies that appealed to bigotry, such as lacing speeches with “dog whistles”—code words that signaled prejudice toward minorities that were designed to be heard by racists but no one else.
https://psmag.com/news/trumps-appeal-to-the-cognitively-challenged
While the dog whistles of the past were more subtle, Trump’s are sometimes shockingly direct. There’s no denying that he routinely appeals to bigoted supporters when he calls Muslims “dangerous” and Mexican immigrants “rapists” and “murderers,” often in a blanketed fashion. Perhaps unsurprisingly, a new study has shown that support for Trump is correlated with a standard scale of modern racism.
https://psmag.com/news/trumps-appeal-to-the-cognitively-challenged
4. Intergroup contact
https://psmag.com/news/trumps-appeal-to-the-cognitively-challenged
Intergroup contact refers to contact with members of groups that are outside one’s own, which has been experimentally shown to reduce prejudice. As such, it’s important to note that there is growing evidence that Trump’s white supporters have experienced significantly less contact with minorities than other Americans. For example, a 2016 study found that “…the racial and ethnic isolation of Whites at the zip-code level is one of the strongest predictors of Trump support.” This correlation persisted while controlling for dozens of other variables. In agreement with this finding, the same researchers found that support for Trump increased with the voters’ physical distance from the Mexican border.
https://psmag.com/news/trumps-appeal-to-the-cognitively-challenged
5. Relative deprivation
https://psmag.com/news/trumps-appeal-to-the-cognitively-challenged
Relative deprivation refers to the experience of being deprived of something to which one believes they are entitled. It is the discontent felt when one compares their position in life to others who they feel are equal or inferior but have unfairly had more success than them.
https://psmag.com/news/trumps-appeal-to-the-cognitively-challenged
And we know a massive abuse of power when it's right in front of our eyes.
You are a LIAR you just keep telling LIES about what you call an abuse of power while excusing Donald Trump for BLATANT abuses of power. Clearly the Senate Republicans either didnt recognize an abuse of power or like Alexandersaid that yeah Trump abused his power they JUST DONT CARE
You PATHETIC Treason Monkeys KNOW as well as all the rest of us that if it had been OBAMA who did these things you would be DEMANDING impeachment You are a LIAR and a TRAITOR