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ok... i assumed it was more about barr's handling of the report at this point. barr's "summary" and mueller letter as a response. thought he was going to clear that up. the report should speak for itself.

yeah but unless democrats do anything- what good is it?

basically, if i could have told you trump is innocent, i would have. (he isn't). the special council's office doesn't have the authority to indict a sitting president. i'm closing the special council office and resigning my position. also:

 

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I have a petition from thousands of climate scientists in my office saying that that just simply is not the case and that there's not exactly — can't be determined how much global warming is caused by humans burning of fossil fuels and what its time and course will be on the effect of climate in the future.

It's just, on the face of it, wrong. So if you see something wrong, why tie teachers' hands to debate, one side of the debate? Like I said last week, it doesn't become teaching, it's indoctrination. You're indoctrinating the kids to learn one side of a legitimate scientific debate.

The climate does change, so we have ice age every 100,000 years or so. It takes 10,000 years to get out of ice age and about 10,000 years and we are, happen to be enjoying a period of global warming, of relatively warm climate on this globe.

If you — if I was talking to you about 10,000 years ago, we'd be under half mile of ice right now, so thank God for global warming.

A question on — to you — to the proponent is this, you keep hearing this 98 percent of all scientists agree with that. When was the survey done and how was the question asked? Through you, Mr. Speaker.

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https://www.rawstory.com/2019/05/during-debate-over-science-standards-connecticut-republican-blurts-out-thank-god-for-global-warming/

Wow. How unequivocally false.

  On 5/29/2019 at 6:35 AM, Brisbot said:

There has to be a list somewhere where some guy has been compiling every stupid thing Donald has said since he started his presidential campaign. I wanna relive the classics. gotta rake the floors of the forest.

The greatest thing about his presidency will be that his stupid comments are far more numerous and asinine than Bush Jr's.

  On 5/29/2019 at 6:13 AM, Candiru said:

This recent roll he's been on with talking to the Japanese military, shrugging off NK's missiles, and making fun of Joe Biden with his pal Kim are some of the most convincing recent evidence for the rapid disintegration of his frontal lobe.

I doubt he's actually suffering from any kind of neurodegenerative disease. He's always been this stupid but he's never had such a huge stage to perform on.

  On 5/29/2019 at 5:46 AM, ambergonk said:

lol

And this is the same guy who claimed at the same event that he wasn't bothered by the DPRK's missile tests, despite regional tensions.

My JASDF homies are arriving in a few days. I wonder what their impressions are of Donnie, and whether they'll inquire about mine. But then again, I don't think any of my Japanese friends have ever brought up politics in conversation for as long as I can remember.

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I'm really curious about their insights/opinions, if any. Their military and regional geopolitical stakes are so intertwined with US policies, I'm curious how they feel about all of the recent rash, often contridictory directions Trump's administration has taken with China, Philippines and of course the DPRK. The Japanese military has going through a gradual but steady sea change in the last decade or so in terms of mission and away from it's strict and often arbitrary defense only ethos. They've even rolled out amphibious assault carriers, errr, I mean "helicopter destroyers"

the fuck is muellers problem man

just let the nad ask a few things

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  On 5/29/2019 at 10:41 PM, user said:

I doubt he's actually suffering from any kind of neurodegenerative disease. He's always been this stupid but he's never had such a huge stage to perform on.

i still think any total brain farts by him are a result of medications he's been on for long term hair loss treatment. also, i agree he's always been quite stupid. he's old now and drinks lot's of diet coke and watches lot's of TV. he's addled by his habits and the stresses of his life, whatever they are.  he's a hustler and he lost his edge a long time ago. 

 

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  On 5/30/2019 at 1:41 AM, ignatius said:

i still think any total brain farts by him are a result of medications he's been on for long term hair loss treatment. also, i agree he's always been quite stupid. he's old now and drinks lot's of diet coke and watches lot's of TV. he's addled by his habits and the stresses of his life, whatever they are.  he's a hustler and he lost his edge a long time ago. 

 

His dad had full blown dementia about 5 years before the age Donald is at right now. I've seen a few psychologists who were interviewed about this online say he's showing clear signs of pre-dementia, NOT dementia. However pre-dementia can also be confused with long term drug use according to one of the doctors. Thing is his behavior is very inconsistent so it's hard to really verify fully what is going on with him. Though dementia and I'm sure pre-dementia is known for its inconsistency day to day. Oh and, it's possible to have pre-dementia and never develop full blown dementia.

There's also the fact that the habits you are talking about contribute to dementia. Elderly who have bad lifestyle habits are far more likely to develop it, since dementia is in your brain decades before the symptoms show, and the bad habits will just speed up the process.

Oh yeah and this is just anecdotal on my part, but my aunt who works with dementia and alzheimers patients and who is a trump supporter brought up about half a year ago during thanksgiving that she thinks he has some neurological disorder, and that some of the things he has said over the past year or two point to it and reminds her of her patients.


She said there has to be something going on, if it isn't dementia, then maybe it's severe depression, or something that can slow down cognition, because he isn't the same as he was during his campaign. For example, he repeats himself much more than he did just a few years ago. He will say the same thing 5 times during a rally. He did not do this nearly as often during 2015/2016.

 He has more trouble completing thoughts than he used to and if he loses track of what he's talking about he'll choose some very odd words to complete a thought. etc. etc. She pays much more attention to him than I do since I'm just a fan of his gaffes.

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posting the video of mueller's very noteworthy and highly unusual press conference today. he is saying the president should be impeached for obstruction of justice.

 

 

mueller is doing this instead of testifying. congressional testimony would have been a shit show. mueller knew the republicans would use their time to muddy the waters.

 

  On 5/29/2019 at 5:25 PM, Nebraska said:

so yeah- a 2 year investigation wasted. right now, i would say dems aren't in the best shape to win the next election. 

it seems to me that mueller navigated an incredibly difficult situation extremely well. 

  On 5/30/2019 at 1:33 AM, luke viia said:

the fuck is muellers problem man

just let the nad ask a few things

baaaawwk bawk bawk bawk bawk *flaps arms*

mueller was a lieutenant in vietnam. he volunteered when his friend died. he led a platoon. he got shot and returned to battle a couple months later. he led the fbi during probably the most significant decade of its history.

 

mueller just told america

  • to read the report ("its important for the written work to speak for itself")
  • the structure of the report (volume 1 and volume 2)
  • that he was prevented from prosecuting trump for obstruction by doj policy
  • that, out of fairness, they would not say if they thought the president committed a crime ("it would be unfair to accuse someone of a crime when there can be no court resolution of the actual charge")
  • that he was able to decline prosecution on conspiracy, because of not enough evidence, but not on obstruction
  • congress should handle obstruction of justice by a president (referencing the OLC opinion, mueller quotes "the constitution requires a process other than the criminal justice system to formally accuse a sitting president of wrong doing")
  • obstruction of justice is a serious crime ("when a subject of an investigation obstructs that investigation or lies to investigators it strikes at the core of the government's effort to find the truth and hold wrong-doers accountable")
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  On 5/29/2019 at 10:51 PM, joshuatxuk said:

I'm really curious about their insights/opinions, if any. Their military and regional geopolitical stakes are so intertwined with US policies, I'm curious how they feel about all of the recent rash, often contridictory directions Trump's administration has taken with China, Philippines and of course the DPRK. The Japanese military has going through a gradual but steady sea change in the last decade or so in terms of mission and away from it's strict and often arbitrary defense only ethos. They've even rolled out amphibious assault carriers, errr, I mean "helicopter destroyers"

AFAIK Japan's military is still officially in "self-defense" mode, per their 1947 post-war constitution. (Which I believe was something Douglas MacArthur was partially responsible for framing.) And I know some of the birds the JASDF fly are the same ones we use, particularly the AWACS and C-130s. But aside from that I'd imagine they're generally tight-lipped about mission details, just like any military.

But yeah, I did hear somewhere a few years ago that Japan's "self-defense only" status might be changing. My guess is mainly because of Kim Jong-Un on the other side of the lake and his missile tests.

 

  On 10/21/2015 at 9:51 AM, peace 7 said:

To keep it real and analog, I'm gonna start posting to WATMM by writing my posts in fountain pen on hemp paper, putting them in bottles, and throwing them into the ocean.

 

  On 11/5/2013 at 7:51 PM, Sean Ae said:

you have to watch those silent people, always trying to trick you with their silence

 

  On 5/30/2019 at 3:25 AM, Brisbot said:

Wake me if something actually happens to him. 

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Let me know when the jail sentence starts

 

  On 5/30/2019 at 4:56 PM, Nebraska said:

kellyanne conway said:

 

He isn't even on trial yet, and/or impeachment proceedings haven't started. It's just an investigation still to me. I bet nothing will happen to him during his presidency. If something happens after it wouldn't matter to me. 

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i'm confused exactly how this is supposed to work. is the government of mexico just going to stop people from illegally crossing the boarder so they don't have to pay tariffs? because before that they're encouraging people to illegally cross the boarder?

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^^^ i meant, will the mexican gov. just stop people crossing the boarder so their goods can remain cheaper here? 

lol. so, er.. all the goods made by american companies in mexico will get an extra tax for crossing the border. free trade! the trump way.  all he's doing is taxing americans more. except the super rich americans of course. 

he has like one tool in his tool belt and it's useless. 

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i was surprised by some of the stuff in the mccabe interview, below. i don't know if you guys know that mccabe was a special agent from '96 to '18. he rose to the highest rank that a special agent can, deputy director. he was involved in tons of major counter-terrorism work. he also started the russian mafia section of the fbi. 

 

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It is interesting to hear a lawyer defend the Barr-position. Which is fair, I guess. But strangely distinct from what Mueller himself argues.

In the end it was always going to be about congress and impeachment. No surprises here. But Barr's position, or rather exoneration, makes it all the more difficult to get there. It's no wonder congress want those financial records and takes a more broad approach, instead of just going with Mueller's report. They're probably arguing they need more than just the report to win over public opinion. Especially now that the AG says: nothing's there. Ignoring whether that is actually the case or not, the fact the AG says this means a lot in and of itself. It simply carries a lot of political weight. As it should.

Barr is acting as the President's personal attorney, not the top law enforcement official.  This guy has no credibility.

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  On 5/31/2019 at 8:08 AM, goDel said:

The characterization of Mueller was also pretty revealing, btw. Interesting read.

Yeah. I've been reading McCabe's book, The Threat, and it's the best book I've read in 10 years. There's a lot of Mueller stuff in there. Mueller was director while McCabe was running a lot of big shit, like getting the underwear bomber to provide intel on Al Awlaki without enhanced interrogation, and orchestrating the hunt of the Boston Marathon bombers. The dry investigator language actually works well for this book because the FBI stories are so interesting (and largely about major events I had read about in the news) and because he is presenting a rare and important overview of the state of the FBI and certain issues affecting it and the country. 

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