Has Trump finally lost it?

aaronleland

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McCabe, Comey, Rosenstein, Mueller, Sessions. He seems to think that their jobs are to have undying loyalty to the President instead of to the Constitution and rule of law. Comey was first and now it looks like everybody else's heads are on the chopping block. Six months into his presidency and he's looking to purge the intelligence community of anybody who looks at him the wrong way. Even the very people he appointed.
 
McCabe is under three investigations. The most serious one being that the FBI targeted Flynn for revenge. That's going to include his boss Comey as well in that one. Comey refused to investigate the unmasking and the leaking. Rosenstein and Mueller mega conflicts of interest. And Sessions who I truly respect and admire screwed the pooch when he recused himself from the Russia investigation when there was absolutely no reason to have done so.
 
McCabe, Comey, Rosenstein, Mueller, Sessions. He seems to think that their jobs are to have undying loyalty to the President instead of to the Constitution and rule of law. Comey was first and now it looks like everybody else's heads are on the chopping block. Six months into his presidency and he's looking to purge the intelligence community of anybody who looks at him the wrong way. Even the very people he appointed.

On a serious note, aaron, perhaps some supplementary information is required.

When did he ask McCabe, Rosenstein, Mueller, or Sessions for their fealty to him and him alone? Do you have links to back this up? Or is this post nothing but pure speculation? The only documented case of Trump demanding loyalty was from Comey.
 
I have to say that Trump has not "finally lost it". He never HAD it!

Look at your sig line. Only someone consumed with madness and hatred would say something like this:

NOT MY PRESIDENT! RESIST! LOCK HIM UP!!!!!!


You had better be joking. Because like it or not, he is your president, and your "resistance" is a temper tantrum. And demanding someone be locked up under the basis of well... no concrete evidence at all... is a bit unhinged as well.
 
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McCabe, Comey, Rosenstein, Mueller, Sessions. He seems to think that their jobs are to have undying loyalty to the President instead of to the Constitution and rule of law. Comey was first and now it looks like everybody else's heads are on the chopping block. Six months into his presidency and he's looking to purge the intelligence community of anybody who looks at him the wrong way. Even the very people he appointed.

On a serious note, aaron, perhaps some supplementary information is required.

When did he ask McCabe, Rosenstein, Mueller, or Sessions for their fealty to him and him alone? Do you have links to back this up? Or is this post nothing but pure speculation? The only documented case of Trump demanding loyalty was from Comey.

He went after all of them in today's New York Times interview. These are the very people he appointed. The thing they all have in common is a connection to the ongoing Russia investigation. He thought firing Comey and appointing his own people would make it go away, but was unaware that their jobs aren't to drop investigations just because they point towards your boss.
 
McCabe, Comey, Rosenstein, Mueller, Sessions. He seems to think that their jobs are to have undying loyalty to the President instead of to the Constitution and rule of law. Comey was first and now it looks like everybody else's heads are on the chopping block. Six months into his presidency and he's looking to purge the intelligence community of anybody who looks at him the wrong way. Even the very people he appointed.

On a serious note, aaron, perhaps some supplementary information is required.

When did he ask McCabe, Rosenstein, Mueller, or Sessions for their fealty to him and him alone? Do you have links to back this up? Or is this post nothing but pure speculation? The only documented case of Trump demanding loyalty was from Comey.

He went after all of them in today's New York Times interview. These are the very people he appointed. The thing they all have in common is a connection to the ongoing Russia investigation. He thought firing Comey and appointing his own people would make it go away, but was unaware that their jobs aren't to drop investigations just because they point towards your boss.

I KNEW that Nixon would be back. They didn't put a stake through his heart!
 
I won't say Trump did anything illegal but unless you're either retarded or willfully ignorant one thing is obvious. For whatever reason he wants this Russian investigation over with as quick as possible.
 
All he expects is competence, so far the lot of them are incompetent.
Hilarious. The truth is all are 100 times more competent than this fraud.
Most incompetent president ever.
No other president would get butt fucked like he did with Putin.
 
He thought firing Comey and appointing his own people would make it go away, but was unaware that their jobs aren't to drop investigations just because they point towards your boss.

Interesting. But doesn't it occur that just like the Benghazi investigation went nowhere, this investigation is going nowhere either? Both are a waste of time and taxpayer money with people losing their minds over if Trump colluded with Russia to throw the election.

Seriously.
 
The thing they all have in common is a connection to the ongoing Russia investigation.

So, are we implying Trump's guilt simply because of this?

I'm not suggesting he's done anything illegal, but you don't find it weird that Russia just pops up in controversy surrounding his administration going back to before anybody even thought he would win? The hostile news media cooked up this huge conspiracy and somehow implanted Trump's own people into it years before he was President? Then Trump pretty much admits that he fired Comey to make the whole thing go away, and you see nothing weird?
 

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