The truly scary, "which will come first".......

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Which will come first.......

A. An indictment of Trump's cronies (Flynn,Manafort, Page, Stone, Donny Jr. Kushner, etc.)

OR

B. An unthinkable war against the nut-job in North Korea?

Bear in mind that almost always when an administration finds itself in very serious political troubles, the very "best" way to regain the trust and support of the citizenry, is to start a war......
 
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The trump derangement syndrome is now fully engulfed in nats two brain cells. Lol.


Now THAT is a truly "brilliant" response........Please go rest after such a strain on your half brain........I'm worried about you.....LOL
 
Which will come first.......

A. An indictment of Trump's cronies (Flynn,Manafort, Page, Stone, Donny Jr. Kushner, etc.)

OR

B. An unthinkable war against the nut-job in North Korea?

Bear in mind that almost always when an administration finds itself in very serious political troubles, the very "best" way to regain the trust and support of the citizenry, is to start a war......

Ol natty, yes let's bear that in mind:

WW1- Wilson, dem
WW2- FDR, dem
Korean War- Truman, dem
Vietnam War- LBJ, dem
 
The trump derangement syndrome is now fully engulfed in nats two brain cells. Lol.


Now THAT is a truly "brilliant" response........Please go rest after such a strain on your half brain........I'm worried about you.....LOL

I sent some more trump videos to your wing at the state hospital. You enjoy natty. We're pulling for you.
 
You never thought of a possible third option Nat.....................ever consider the possibility that N. Korea will get so pissed at the US that they sell a nuke to terrorists who detonate it here?

As far as your two choices? I think that a war is more likely. Trump will set up delays in court as long as he can. He's got a lot of lawyers already working on it.

Know what is really criminal? Trump is using campaign funds that he's raised to pay for his legal fees over the Russia investigation. First time a president has ever used campaign funds like that.

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump is using money donated to his re-election campaign and the Republican National Committee to pay for his lawyers in the probe of alleged Russian interference in the U.S. election, two people familiar with the matter told Reuters.

Following Reuters exclusive report on Tuesday, CNN reported that the Republican National Committee paid in August more than $230,000 to cover some of Trump’s legal fees related to the probe.

RNC spokesperson Cassie Smedile confirmed to Reuters that Trump’s lead lawyer, John Dowd, received $100,000 from the RNC and that the RNC also paid $131,250 to the Constitutional Litigation and Advocacy Group, the law firm where Jay Sekulow, another of Trump’s lawyers, is a partner.

The RNC is scheduled to disclose its August spending on Wednesday. The Trump campaign is due for a disclosure on Oct. 15.

The U.S. Federal Election Commission allows the use of private campaign funds to pay legal bills arising from being a candidate or elected official.

While previous presidential campaigns have used these funds to pay for routine legal matters such as ballot access disputes and compliance requirements, Trump would be the first U.S. president in the modern campaign finance era to use such funds to cover the costs of responding to a criminal probe, said election law experts.


Trump using campaign, RNC funds to pay legal bills from Russia probe: sources

No wonder he declared he was running in 2020 as soon as he got elected. He's gonna get the GOP to pay his legal fees! Still think Trump is looking out for Americans? No, he's just looking out for himself.
 
i'm thinking now that if jhina is on board with stopping all business with NK then we may have a small brief moment of breathing room..... i think mueller is closing in fast & hopefully if the mango madman does try to go to war with that button within reach of his cheeto dust laden tiny finger--- that the generals he surrounded himself with, will actually refuse to go along with it.
 
Not sure if China is fully onboard, but they have started to enforce the N. Korean sanctions because they are afraid of being blacklisted by the US.

But, not sure how blacklisting a Chinese bank would work out for us economically, as they hold a lot of our debt.
 
Ol natty, yes let's bear that in mind:

WW1- Wilson, dem
WW2- FDR, dem
Korean War- Truman, dem
Vietnam War- LBJ, dem


Where DID I state that I was blaming JUST republicans???

Now answer the fucking question posed in the O/P...Which will come first...???
 
You never thought of a possible third option Nat.....................ever consider the possibility that N. Korea will get so pissed at the US that they sell a nuke to terrorists who detonate it here?

As far as your two choices? I think that a war is more likely. Trump will set up delays in court as long as he can. He's got a lot of lawyers already working on it.

Know what is really criminal? Trump is using campaign funds that he's raised to pay for his legal fees over the Russia investigation. First time a president has ever used campaign funds like that.

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump is using money donated to his re-election campaign and the Republican National Committee to pay for his lawyers in the probe of alleged Russian interference in the U.S. election, two people familiar with the matter told Reuters.

Following Reuters exclusive report on Tuesday, CNN reported that the Republican National Committee paid in August more than $230,000 to cover some of Trump’s legal fees related to the probe.

RNC spokesperson Cassie Smedile confirmed to Reuters that Trump’s lead lawyer, John Dowd, received $100,000 from the RNC and that the RNC also paid $131,250 to the Constitutional Litigation and Advocacy Group, the law firm where Jay Sekulow, another of Trump’s lawyers, is a partner.

The RNC is scheduled to disclose its August spending on Wednesday. The Trump campaign is due for a disclosure on Oct. 15.

The U.S. Federal Election Commission allows the use of private campaign funds to pay legal bills arising from being a candidate or elected official.

While previous presidential campaigns have used these funds to pay for routine legal matters such as ballot access disputes and compliance requirements, Trump would be the first U.S. president in the modern campaign finance era to use such funds to cover the costs of responding to a criminal probe, said election law experts.


Trump using campaign, RNC funds to pay legal bills from Russia probe: sources

No wonder he declared he was running in 2020 as soon as he got elected. He's gonna get the GOP to pay his legal fees! Still think Trump is looking out for Americans? No, he's just looking out for himself.


Why would NK get so pissed at the US?
 
You never thought of a possible third option Nat.....................ever consider the possibility that N. Korea will get so pissed at the US that they sell a nuke to terrorists who detonate it here?

As far as your two choices? I think that a war is more likely. Trump will set up delays in court as long as he can. He's got a lot of lawyers already working on it.

Know what is really criminal? Trump is using campaign funds that he's raised to pay for his legal fees over the Russia investigation. First time a president has ever used campaign funds like that.

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump is using money donated to his re-election campaign and the Republican National Committee to pay for his lawyers in the probe of alleged Russian interference in the U.S. election, two people familiar with the matter told Reuters.

Following Reuters exclusive report on Tuesday, CNN reported that the Republican National Committee paid in August more than $230,000 to cover some of Trump’s legal fees related to the probe.

RNC spokesperson Cassie Smedile confirmed to Reuters that Trump’s lead lawyer, John Dowd, received $100,000 from the RNC and that the RNC also paid $131,250 to the Constitutional Litigation and Advocacy Group, the law firm where Jay Sekulow, another of Trump’s lawyers, is a partner.

The RNC is scheduled to disclose its August spending on Wednesday. The Trump campaign is due for a disclosure on Oct. 15.

The U.S. Federal Election Commission allows the use of private campaign funds to pay legal bills arising from being a candidate or elected official.

While previous presidential campaigns have used these funds to pay for routine legal matters such as ballot access disputes and compliance requirements, Trump would be the first U.S. president in the modern campaign finance era to use such funds to cover the costs of responding to a criminal probe, said election law experts.


Trump using campaign, RNC funds to pay legal bills from Russia probe: sources

No wonder he declared he was running in 2020 as soon as he got elected. He's gonna get the GOP to pay his legal fees! Still think Trump is looking out for Americans? No, he's just looking out for himself.


Why would NK get so pissed at the US?

Well, for starters there are the sanctions, and selling a nuke to terrorists could generate some money for them.

Then................there's the fact that N. Korea is unhinged and Trump keeps baiting them on Twitter.
 
You never thought of a possible third option Nat.....................ever consider the possibility that N. Korea will get so pissed at the US that they sell a nuke to terrorists who detonate it here?

As far as your two choices? I think that a war is more likely. Trump will set up delays in court as long as he can. He's got a lot of lawyers already working on it.

Know what is really criminal? Trump is using campaign funds that he's raised to pay for his legal fees over the Russia investigation. First time a president has ever used campaign funds like that.

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump is using money donated to his re-election campaign and the Republican National Committee to pay for his lawyers in the probe of alleged Russian interference in the U.S. election, two people familiar with the matter told Reuters.

Following Reuters exclusive report on Tuesday, CNN reported that the Republican National Committee paid in August more than $230,000 to cover some of Trump’s legal fees related to the probe.

RNC spokesperson Cassie Smedile confirmed to Reuters that Trump’s lead lawyer, John Dowd, received $100,000 from the RNC and that the RNC also paid $131,250 to the Constitutional Litigation and Advocacy Group, the law firm where Jay Sekulow, another of Trump’s lawyers, is a partner.

The RNC is scheduled to disclose its August spending on Wednesday. The Trump campaign is due for a disclosure on Oct. 15.

The U.S. Federal Election Commission allows the use of private campaign funds to pay legal bills arising from being a candidate or elected official.

While previous presidential campaigns have used these funds to pay for routine legal matters such as ballot access disputes and compliance requirements, Trump would be the first U.S. president in the modern campaign finance era to use such funds to cover the costs of responding to a criminal probe, said election law experts.


Trump using campaign, RNC funds to pay legal bills from Russia probe: sources

No wonder he declared he was running in 2020 as soon as he got elected. He's gonna get the GOP to pay his legal fees! Still think Trump is looking out for Americans? No, he's just looking out for himself.


Why would NK get so pissed at the US?

Well, for starters there are the sanctions, and selling a nuke to terrorists could generate some money for them.

Then................there's the fact that N. Korea is unhinged and Trump keeps baiting them on Twitter.


Ok. The sanctions aspect I agree with. Would you consider that equivalent of what FDR did to the japanese when he cut off their oil and natural resources? This isn't a gotcha. I like good argument.
 
Which will come first.......

A. An indictment of Trump's cronies (Flynn,Manafort, Page, Stone, Donny Jr. Kushner, etc.)

OR

B. An unthinkable war against the nut-job in North Korea?

Bear in mind that almost always when an administration finds itself in very serious political troubles, the very "best" way to regain the trust and support of the citizenry, is to start a war......

Thank you for that example of the term 'bat-shit crazy'.

batshit (comparative more batshit, superlative most batshit):
(slang, vulgar)
DEFINITION: extremely irrational or unreasonable, insane, crazy.

batshit - Wiktionary
 
Ol natty, yes let's bear that in mind:

WW1- Wilson, dem
WW2- FDR, dem
Korean War- Truman, dem
Vietnam War- LBJ, dem


Where DID I state that I was blaming JUST republicans???

Now answer the fucking question posed in the O/P...Which will come first...???


With you its implied. Lol. Ah, you're slinging out the cuss words now. You must be mad that you've been exposed once again. Lol. Lets turn it around. How would starting WW3 benefit trump?
 
Which will come first.......

A. An indictment of Trump's cronies (Flynn,Manafort, Page, Stone, Donny Jr. Kushner, etc.)

OR

B. An unthinkable war against the nut-job in North Korea?

Bear in mind that almost always when an administration finds itself in very serious political troubles, the very "best" way to regain the trust and support of the citizenry, is to start a war......

I'm hoping for the N. Korean thing myself.

We can watch it all on TV.
It could replace football.
Love those gun sight videos.
 

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