It's Official: Republicans Request SECOND SPECIAL COUNSEL To Investigate Hillary, Comey, Lynch.....

Hillary is totes going to jail this time. Just you wait and see.
Every trial has a rat. But who?
In this case, probably Kushner. Why go to jail for the sake of the treasonous fat senile old orange clown, even if he is your father-in-law.


I really think it's going to be Michael Flynn.

He was the one that asked for immunity--city he has a "story to tell." But as we know when one little birdie starts chirping the rest are going to start singing like canaries.
Michael Flynn asked for immunity. Senate Intelligence turned him down.

michael-flynn-cartoon-granlund.jpg
 
Hillary is totes going to jail this time. Just you wait and see.
Every trial has a rat. But who?
In this case, probably Kushner. Why go to jail for the sake of the treasonous fat senile old orange clown, even if he is your father-in-law.


I really think it's going to be Michael Flynn.

He was the one that asked for immunity--city he has a "story to tell." But as we know when one little birdie starts chirping the rest are going to start singing like canaries.
Michael Flynn asked for immunity. Senate Intelligence turned him down.

michael-flynn-cartoon-granlund.jpg
I got my money on Shultz.
 
Hillary is totes going to jail this time. Just you wait and see.
Every trial has a rat. But who?
In this case, probably Kushner. Why go to jail for the sake of the treasonous fat senile old orange clown, even if he is your father-in-law.


I really think it's going to be Michael Flynn.

He was the one that asked for immunity--city he has a "story to tell." But as we know when one little birdie starts chirping the rest are going to start singing like canaries.
Michael Flynn asked for immunity. Senate Intelligence turned him down.

michael-flynn-cartoon-granlund.jpg
I got my money on Shultz.


Well unfortunately for you it's not how it's looking today

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"Donald Trump eked his way into the White House last fall on the strength of 78,000 votes in three states. He lost the popular vote by about two percentage points, earning the support of just under 46 percent of voters who cast a ballot. Since Nov. 8, polling has consistently shown that an even smaller percentage of the country thinks the president is doing a good job. The most recent weekly approval rating average from Gallup, for example, has Trump at 39 percent approval — seven percentage points lower than the support he got at the ballot box. On Monday, Gallup offered a more detailed set of data. Using interviews conducted over Trump’s first six months in office — during which his approval slipped slightly nationally — Gallup determined the average approval in each of the 50 states.

Unsurprisingly, those states that view Trump positively are also among those that supported him the most during last year’s election. Some states stick out, though: Texas, where Trump is viewed net negatively; and Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, the three states that gave him that crucial 78,000-vote margin of victory. If Trump were to win only states where he had at least 50 percent approval in the first six months of this year, he’d end up with 99 electoral votes out of the 270 needed to win the presidency. (As we’ve seen so often before, not many people live in the big states Trump won in 2016.) If he won those where he’s at 45 percent or more? He’d snag 154 electoral votes. In the three states that gave Trump his 78,000-vote electoral college victory, he’s at 43 percent (Pennsylvania and Wisconsin) and 42 percent (Michigan) approval."
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Analysis | In 47 states, a smaller part of the population now approves of Trump than voted for him

From the 1st chart we see that Trump was never a popular candidate--and as we see today at (6 months into his term) his support has continued to deteriorate and in fact he has the lowest approval of any President in this nations history.
Polls show Trump with historically low approval ratings

The first mistake was making Donald Trump the poster boy of the Republican party, the 2nd mistake was not being smart enough to vote for Hillary Clinton to keep him out of the oval office.

Republicans have two options.
1. Remove Trump from office asap or
2. Burn down the entire party in 2018--2020 and beyond.

If Republicans can do 8 investigations into Benghazi, it's not hard to imagine what Democrats will do with Treason, Obstruction & lies when they take over in 2018. You'll also get a great education into what that Emoluments clause in the constitution is all about.
The Emoluments Clause: Its text, meaning, and application to Donald J. Trump
 
It's so " official" it's only been reported at the far far far right lying Gateway Pundit.
 
Hillary is totes going to jail this time. Just you wait and see.
Every trial has a rat. But who?
In this case, probably Kushner. Why go to jail for the sake of the treasonous fat senile old orange clown, even if he is your father-in-law.


I really think it's going to be Michael Flynn.

He was the one that asked for immunity--city he has a "story to tell." But as we know when one little birdie starts chirping the rest are going to start singing like canaries.
Michael Flynn asked for immunity. Senate Intelligence turned him down.

michael-flynn-cartoon-granlund.jpg
I got my money on Shultz.


Well unfortunately for you it's not how it's looking today

imrs.php


"Donald Trump eked his way into the White House last fall on the strength of 78,000 votes in three states. He lost the popular vote by about two percentage points, earning the support of just under 46 percent of voters who cast a ballot. Since Nov. 8, polling has consistently shown that an even smaller percentage of the country thinks the president is doing a good job. The most recent weekly approval rating average from Gallup, for example, has Trump at 39 percent approval — seven percentage points lower than the support he got at the ballot box. On Monday, Gallup offered a more detailed set of data. Using interviews conducted over Trump’s first six months in office — during which his approval slipped slightly nationally — Gallup determined the average approval in each of the 50 states.

Unsurprisingly, those states that view Trump positively are also among those that supported him the most during last year’s election. Some states stick out, though: Texas, where Trump is viewed net negatively; and Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, the three states that gave him that crucial 78,000-vote margin of victory. If Trump were to win only states where he had at least 50 percent approval in the first six months of this year, he’d end up with 99 electoral votes out of the 270 needed to win the presidency. (As we’ve seen so often before, not many people live in the big states Trump won in 2016.) If he won those where he’s at 45 percent or more? He’d snag 154 electoral votes. In the three states that gave Trump his 78,000-vote electoral college victory, he’s at 43 percent (Pennsylvania and Wisconsin) and 42 percent (Michigan) approval."
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From the 1st chart we see that Trump was never a popular candidate--and as we see today at (6 months into his term) his support has continued to deteriorate and in fact he has the lowest approval of any President in this nations history.
Polls show Trump with historically low approval ratings

The first mistake was making Donald Trump the poster boy of the Republican party, the 2nd mistake was not being smart enough to vote for Hillary Clinton to keep him out of the oval office.

Republicans have two options.
1. Remove Trump from office asap or
2. Burn down the entire party in 2018--2020 and beyond.

If Republicans can do 8 investigations into Benghazi, it's not hard to imagine what Democrats will do with Treason, Obstruction & lies when they take over in 2018. You'll also get a great education into what that Emoluments clause in the constitution is all about.
The Emoluments Clause: Its text, meaning, and application to Donald J. Trump
Funny how Trump supporters all of a sudden disdain the Constitution when Trump is the one that's violating it.
They're such fucking hypocrites and why I correctly call them TRUMP WHORES.
 
Every trial has a rat. But who?
In this case, probably Kushner. Why go to jail for the sake of the treasonous fat senile old orange clown, even if he is your father-in-law.


I really think it's going to be Michael Flynn.

He was the one that asked for immunity--city he has a "story to tell." But as we know when one little birdie starts chirping the rest are going to start singing like canaries.
Michael Flynn asked for immunity. Senate Intelligence turned him down.

michael-flynn-cartoon-granlund.jpg
I got my money on Shultz.


Well unfortunately for you it's not how it's looking today

imrs.php


"Donald Trump eked his way into the White House last fall on the strength of 78,000 votes in three states. He lost the popular vote by about two percentage points, earning the support of just under 46 percent of voters who cast a ballot. Since Nov. 8, polling has consistently shown that an even smaller percentage of the country thinks the president is doing a good job. The most recent weekly approval rating average from Gallup, for example, has Trump at 39 percent approval — seven percentage points lower than the support he got at the ballot box. On Monday, Gallup offered a more detailed set of data. Using interviews conducted over Trump’s first six months in office — during which his approval slipped slightly nationally — Gallup determined the average approval in each of the 50 states.

Unsurprisingly, those states that view Trump positively are also among those that supported him the most during last year’s election. Some states stick out, though: Texas, where Trump is viewed net negatively; and Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, the three states that gave him that crucial 78,000-vote margin of victory. If Trump were to win only states where he had at least 50 percent approval in the first six months of this year, he’d end up with 99 electoral votes out of the 270 needed to win the presidency. (As we’ve seen so often before, not many people live in the big states Trump won in 2016.) If he won those where he’s at 45 percent or more? He’d snag 154 electoral votes. In the three states that gave Trump his 78,000-vote electoral college victory, he’s at 43 percent (Pennsylvania and Wisconsin) and 42 percent (Michigan) approval."
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From the 1st chart we see that Trump was never a popular candidate--and as we see today at (6 months into his term) his support has continued to deteriorate and in fact he has the lowest approval of any President in this nations history.
Polls show Trump with historically low approval ratings

The first mistake was making Donald Trump the poster boy of the Republican party, the 2nd mistake was not being smart enough to vote for Hillary Clinton to keep him out of the oval office.

Republicans have two options.
1. Remove Trump from office asap or
2. Burn down the entire party in 2018--2020 and beyond.

If Republicans can do 8 investigations into Benghazi, it's not hard to imagine what Democrats will do with Treason, Obstruction & lies when they take over in 2018. You'll also get a great education into what that Emoluments clause in the constitution is all about.
The Emoluments Clause: Its text, meaning, and application to Donald J. Trump
Funny how Trump supporters all of a sudden disdain the Constitution when Trump is the one that's violating it.
They're such fucking hypocrites and why I correctly call them TRUMP WHORES.
How is Trump violating the Constitution? Aren't you admitting that Obama did violate it?
 
Hillary is totes going to jail this time. Just you wait and see.
Every trial has a rat. But who?
In this case, probably Kushner. Why go to jail for the sake of the treasonous fat senile old orange clown, even if he is your father-in-law.


I really think it's going to be Michael Flynn.

He was the one that asked for immunity--city he has a "story to tell." But as we know when one little birdie starts chirping the rest are going to start singing like canaries.
Michael Flynn asked for immunity. Senate Intelligence turned him down.

michael-flynn-cartoon-granlund.jpg
I got my money on Shultz.


Well unfortunately for you it's not how it's looking today

imrs.php


"Donald Trump eked his way into the White House last fall on the strength of 78,000 votes in three states. He lost the popular vote by about two percentage points, earning the support of just under 46 percent of voters who cast a ballot. Since Nov. 8, polling has consistently shown that an even smaller percentage of the country thinks the president is doing a good job. The most recent weekly approval rating average from Gallup, for example, has Trump at 39 percent approval — seven percentage points lower than the support he got at the ballot box. On Monday, Gallup offered a more detailed set of data. Using interviews conducted over Trump’s first six months in office — during which his approval slipped slightly nationally — Gallup determined the average approval in each of the 50 states.

Unsurprisingly, those states that view Trump positively are also among those that supported him the most during last year’s election. Some states stick out, though: Texas, where Trump is viewed net negatively; and Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, the three states that gave him that crucial 78,000-vote margin of victory. If Trump were to win only states where he had at least 50 percent approval in the first six months of this year, he’d end up with 99 electoral votes out of the 270 needed to win the presidency. (As we’ve seen so often before, not many people live in the big states Trump won in 2016.) If he won those where he’s at 45 percent or more? He’d snag 154 electoral votes. In the three states that gave Trump his 78,000-vote electoral college victory, he’s at 43 percent (Pennsylvania and Wisconsin) and 42 percent (Michigan) approval."
imrs.php

Analysis | In 47 states, a smaller part of the population now approves of Trump than voted for him

From the 1st chart we see that Trump was never a popular candidate--and as we see today at (6 months into his term) his support has continued to deteriorate and in fact he has the lowest approval of any President in this nations history.
Polls show Trump with historically low approval ratings

The first mistake was making Donald Trump the poster boy of the Republican party, the 2nd mistake was not being smart enough to vote for Hillary Clinton to keep him out of the oval office.

Republicans have two options.
1. Remove Trump from office asap or
2. Burn down the entire party in 2018--2020 and beyond.

If Republicans can do 8 investigations into Benghazi, it's not hard to imagine what Democrats will do with Treason, Obstruction & lies when they take over in 2018. You'll also get a great education into what that Emoluments clause in the constitution is all about.
The Emoluments Clause: Its text, meaning, and application to Donald J. Trump
You do know I give no credit to polls okay? You know how well they did last time?
 
Every trial has a rat. But who?
In this case, probably Kushner. Why go to jail for the sake of the treasonous fat senile old orange clown, even if he is your father-in-law.


I really think it's going to be Michael Flynn.

He was the one that asked for immunity--city he has a "story to tell." But as we know when one little birdie starts chirping the rest are going to start singing like canaries.
Michael Flynn asked for immunity. Senate Intelligence turned him down.

michael-flynn-cartoon-granlund.jpg
I got my money on Shultz.


Well unfortunately for you it's not how it's looking today

imrs.php


"Donald Trump eked his way into the White House last fall on the strength of 78,000 votes in three states. He lost the popular vote by about two percentage points, earning the support of just under 46 percent of voters who cast a ballot. Since Nov. 8, polling has consistently shown that an even smaller percentage of the country thinks the president is doing a good job. The most recent weekly approval rating average from Gallup, for example, has Trump at 39 percent approval — seven percentage points lower than the support he got at the ballot box. On Monday, Gallup offered a more detailed set of data. Using interviews conducted over Trump’s first six months in office — during which his approval slipped slightly nationally — Gallup determined the average approval in each of the 50 states.

Unsurprisingly, those states that view Trump positively are also among those that supported him the most during last year’s election. Some states stick out, though: Texas, where Trump is viewed net negatively; and Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, the three states that gave him that crucial 78,000-vote margin of victory. If Trump were to win only states where he had at least 50 percent approval in the first six months of this year, he’d end up with 99 electoral votes out of the 270 needed to win the presidency. (As we’ve seen so often before, not many people live in the big states Trump won in 2016.) If he won those where he’s at 45 percent or more? He’d snag 154 electoral votes. In the three states that gave Trump his 78,000-vote electoral college victory, he’s at 43 percent (Pennsylvania and Wisconsin) and 42 percent (Michigan) approval."
imrs.php

Analysis | In 47 states, a smaller part of the population now approves of Trump than voted for him

From the 1st chart we see that Trump was never a popular candidate--and as we see today at (6 months into his term) his support has continued to deteriorate and in fact he has the lowest approval of any President in this nations history.
Polls show Trump with historically low approval ratings

The first mistake was making Donald Trump the poster boy of the Republican party, the 2nd mistake was not being smart enough to vote for Hillary Clinton to keep him out of the oval office.

Republicans have two options.
1. Remove Trump from office asap or
2. Burn down the entire party in 2018--2020 and beyond.

If Republicans can do 8 investigations into Benghazi, it's not hard to imagine what Democrats will do with Treason, Obstruction & lies when they take over in 2018. You'll also get a great education into what that Emoluments clause in the constitution is all about.
The Emoluments Clause: Its text, meaning, and application to Donald J. Trump
You do know I give no credit to polls okay? You know how well they did last time?
After 6 months of media pounding on Trump relentlessly the media polls show Trump's approval is down. Who could have imagined that?
 

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