Trump Hiring Manafort Is The Ultimate MAGA Troll Aimed At Liberals

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When Trump brings a man like that back to occupy a prominent position in his campaign, he sends several messages. The first is that there is no depth of corruption that Trump will not approve of. We knew this already, to be sure, but over the last few years, the whole Republican Party has come to a new understanding of this issue. Its foundation is that there is no objective standard of self-dealing or exploitation of public resources for private gain; any depth of corruption will be defended, so long as it’s committed by a Republican.

The lack of ethical standards is not the only reason Manafort might find a home yet again in Trump’s inner circle. Hiring Manafort is a kind of troll aimed at liberals and the news media.

The criticism will only reinforce the conception among Trump’s supporters that their leader is a man of thrilling power. He gets to do whatever he wants, and the more it drives his enemies crazy, the better. This was always part of Trump’s appeal: He is a man unconstrained by ordinary rules and norms, and for people who chafe at the limitations the world puts on them, nothing could be more appealing. He cheats on his taxes, because “that makes me smart.” He goes into court and demands immunity for crimes past and future, and even if he doesn’t get it, the sheer gall of him expecting it only adds to his allure.


Just keep that prison cell in the back of your mind, every time you make a phone call Pauly boy. That padon you got from the most corrupt shit stain on the planet doesn't give you any protections from FBI scrutiny.
 
When Trump brings a man like that back to occupy a prominent position in his campaign, he sends several messages. The first is that there is no depth of corruption that Trump will not approve of. We knew this already, to be sure, but over the last few years, the whole Republican Party has come to a new understanding of this issue. Its foundation is that there is no objective standard of self-dealing or exploitation of public resources for private gain; any depth of corruption will be defended, so long as it’s committed by a Republican.

The lack of ethical standards is not the only reason Manafort might find a home yet again in Trump’s inner circle. Hiring Manafort is a kind of troll aimed at liberals and the news media.

The criticism will only reinforce the conception among Trump’s supporters that their leader is a man of thrilling power. He gets to do whatever he wants, and the more it drives his enemies crazy, the better. This was always part of Trump’s appeal: He is a man unconstrained by ordinary rules and norms, and for people who chafe at the limitations the world puts on them, nothing could be more appealing. He cheats on his taxes, because “that makes me smart.” He goes into court and demands immunity for crimes past and future, and even if he doesn’t get it, the sheer gall of him expecting it only adds to his allure.


Just keep that prison cell in the back of your mind, every time you make a phone call Pauly boy. That padon you got from the most corrupt shit stain on the planet doesn't give you any protections from FBI scrutiny.


Projection thy representative is skewy....
 
Yea, it's pretty obvious by now that there is nothing that will be a bar too low for Trump to try and crawl under, it's becoming apparent that the more egregious the crimes, the more vile the dictator, the more sensational the story, the more Trump is drawn to it.
 
When Trump brings a man like that back to occupy a prominent position in his campaign, he sends several messages. The first is that there is no depth of corruption that Trump will not approve of. We knew this already, to be sure, but over the last few years, the whole Republican Party has come to a new understanding of this issue. Its foundation is that there is no objective standard of self-dealing or exploitation of public resources for private gain; any depth of corruption will be defended, so long as it’s committed by a Republican.

The lack of ethical standards is not the only reason Manafort might find a home yet again in Trump’s inner circle. Hiring Manafort is a kind of troll aimed at liberals and the news media.

The criticism will only reinforce the conception among Trump’s supporters that their leader is a man of thrilling power. He gets to do whatever he wants, and the more it drives his enemies crazy, the better. This was always part of Trump’s appeal: He is a man unconstrained by ordinary rules and norms, and for people who chafe at the limitations the world puts on them, nothing could be more appealing. He cheats on his taxes, because “that makes me smart.” He goes into court and demands immunity for crimes past and future, and even if he doesn’t get it, the sheer gall of him expecting it only adds to his allure.


Just keep that prison cell in the back of your mind, every time you make a phone call Pauly boy. That padon you got from the most corrupt shit stain on the planet doesn't give you any protections from FBI scrutiny.
Cool narrative, commie.
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When Trump brings a man like that back to occupy a prominent position in his campaign, he sends several messages. The first is that there is no depth of corruption that Trump will not approve of. We knew this already, to be sure, but over the last few years, the whole Republican Party has come to a new understanding of this issue. Its foundation is that there is no objective standard of self-dealing or exploitation of public resources for private gain; any depth of corruption will be defended, so long as it’s committed by a Republican.

The lack of ethical standards is not the only reason Manafort might find a home yet again in Trump’s inner circle. Hiring Manafort is a kind of troll aimed at liberals and the news media.

The criticism will only reinforce the conception among Trump’s supporters that their leader is a man of thrilling power. He gets to do whatever he wants, and the more it drives his enemies crazy, the better. This was always part of Trump’s appeal: He is a man unconstrained by ordinary rules and norms, and for people who chafe at the limitations the world puts on them, nothing could be more appealing. He cheats on his taxes, because “that makes me smart.” He goes into court and demands immunity for crimes past and future, and even if he doesn’t get it, the sheer gall of him expecting it only adds to his allure.


Just keep that prison cell in the back of your mind, every time you make a phone call Pauly boy. That padon you got from the most corrupt shit stain on the planet doesn't give you any protections from FBI scrutiny.
Poor skrewey...try that new stink remover on tv all the time, get rid of that baaaad desperation smell.
Where will you move skrewey? As much as you talk about prison, maybe back there again??
 
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It was Trump and his daughter that got money and patents from the Chinese Communist Party.

You need a lesson on what and who the "commies" are.

Look in the mirror. commie.
I know they can find that brain during your next colonoscopy.
 
It was Trump and his daughter that got money and patents from the Chinese Communist Party.
You need a lesson on what and who the "commies" are.
Look in the mirror. commie.
What do you call Obama giving Nuclear technology to China? Democrat's are China's best friends.

The deal would allow Beijing to buy more U.S.-designed reactors and pursue a facility or the technology to reprocess plutonium from spent fuel. China would also be able to buy reactor coolant technology that experts say could be adapted to make its submarines quieter and harder to detect.


. He also opposes the sale of nuclear energy technologies, especially coolant pumps and high-quality valves known as squib valves, with possible naval use.

Charlotte-based Curtiss-Wright developed advanced coolant pumps for the US navy’s submarines. The same plant produces a scaled-up version for the Westinghouse AP1000 series reactors, each of which uses four big pumps. These pumps reduce noises that would make a submarine easier to detect.

That has become a bigger concern since China occupied and started building what looks like a military base on strategic (and disputed) reefs in the South China Sea.

An Obama administration official said the reactor coolant pumps are much too big to fit into a submarine. However, a 2008 paper by two former nuclear submarine officers working on threat reduction said that “the reverse engineering would likely be difficult” but added that “certainly, the Chinese have already reversed engineered very complex imported technology in the aerospace and nuclear fields.”

Bill Gertz
May 13, 2015
China has illegally diverted U.S. civilian nuclear technology to its nuclear submarine program in violation of a 1985 cooperation agreement, according to Senate testimony Tuesday.
 
The OP admits that Trump's policy is to do whatever "owns da libs" and he's all for it.

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Hiring Paul Manafort is an announcement that political judgements are not acceptable. It is spitting on every one of the unconscionable J6 verdicts.
 

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