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How does Republican Media spin the whistleblower complaint today to cover for Trump?

This is easy. Just follow Trump:

1- I did not do it.
2- Okay - I did something but not what you think.
3- Okay, it is what you think but there is nothing wrong with it.
4- I am President so its okay for me to do it.
5- Okay, what I did was wrong but the other person was more wrong.
6- Stop talking about me ... its the other guy that is the issue here.
7- I appoint a special investigator to look into the scandal that surrounds the other guy.
8- Tomorrow I will screw a clown on the White House steps and you will all forget about this.

9."What you're seeing and what you're reading is not what's happening". Donald J. Trump.
 
9."What you're seeing and what you're reading is not what's happening". Donald J. Trump.

Exactly.

In the great film DUCK SOUP, Chico Marx famously said "who you gonna believe - me or your own eyes?"

Richard Pryor added the word "lying" before eyes and that is pretty much what Trump asks constantly of his adoring Trumpkins.
 
Exactly.

In the great film DUCK SOUP, Chico Marx famously said "who you gonna believe - me or your own eyes?"

Richard Pryor added the word "lying" before eyes and that is pretty much what Trump asks constantly of his adoring Trumpkins.

A good friend started dating a very cute, yet toxic, girl whom I had dated a few years prior. I warned him that she would **** him over but, as they say, love is blind. He admitted he had learned a nasty lesson he could so easily have avoided...
 
It's hilarious to me.

What's not is Mnuchin's pathetic performance. When I watch interviews like that I just wonder how these people do it. Obviously he can't defend the conduct because it's indefensible on principle. So when he takes off the mic, and heads in his chauffeured limo back to work or home, does he pat himself on the back for being a lying weasel who did an excellent job repeating the talking points he's been instructed to repeat. He just debased himself as an unprincipled hack on national TV. I'd have a hard time in a job that required that kind of public humiliation on such a grand stage. Guess that's why I'm not in politics...

Is there anyone vying to be the new host of The Liar's Apprentice? I'm beginning to think that show's been canceled. It was a real reputation burner.
 
A good friend started dating a very cute, yet toxic, girl whom I had dated a few years prior. I warned him that she would **** him over but, as they say, love is blind. He admitted he had learned a nasty lesson he could so easily have avoided...

I think I dated the same girl.
 
I'm actually old enough to remember when republicans preached about holding politicians accountable, and transparency and never trusting the government.

I'm in my fifties but all I need to be is 4 years old.

I think Eisenhower was the last moral Republican president. Nixon was a moral disaster. Reagan's Iran Contra scandal was impeachable. G.W. Bush misled us about WMD's.

Oh, I forgot Bush Sr. I remember him as being a moral man. So, I guess Bush Sr.
 
I think Eisenhower was the last moral Republican president. Nixon was a moral disaster. Reagan's Iran Contra scandal was impeachable. G.W. Bush misled us about WMD's.

Oh, I forgot Bush Sr. I remember him as being a moral man. So, I guess Bush Sr.

And they are the party that prides themselves on support from our biggest religious group in our nation.
 
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