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In reply to the discussion: This theory about the whistle blower makes you think. (From Facebook) [View all]renate
(13,776 posts)38. exactly!
I can only think of a few Democrats--and they're the ones from red states--who aren't front and center against Trump. There must not be any real kompromat there.
And to be fair, I think red state voters, and Fox's influence, probably do account for a lot of Republicans' cowardice. But not all. He's so obviously, out-in-the-openly, enriching himself and putting himself and his interests first--he's so obviously out of his mind, frankly--that if they as a whole decided to stand up and point out all the ways in which he is flouting the law, their law-and-order constituents would eventually come around.
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This theory about the whistle blower makes you think. (From Facebook) [View all]
mfcorey1
Sep 2019
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I believe the GOP enablers are sweating under Kompromat, and that's why they don't ditch
tblue37
Sep 2019
#10
Think how MUCH was made of nonexistent Democratic "dirt"... with NOTHING from the RNC hack?
deurbano
Sep 2019
#27
Inquiring minds want to know what they have on Graham to cause such a 180 turn.
CrispyQ
Sep 2019
#95
That's right. They have an exit strategy and it involves pardons of everybody and
wiggs
Sep 2019
#32
GOP's future statement: "Once we saw that he had broken the law, we took action and saved America
NBachers
Sep 2019
#74
But being from Indiana I have watched Coates be a political coward a-plenty
Captain Zero
Sep 2019
#77
As long as cheap shitty pizza and piss-water beer is available, most 'Muricans think everything is
BamaRefugee
Sep 2019
#25
Think Coates saw it coming, but it's being handled like they are still serving
bigbrother05
Sep 2019
#18
If this theory turns out to be true, it could be the perfect opportunity for the Republicans to dump
patphil
Sep 2019
#24
People say that Trump is dumb as a rock. I don't agree. He knows enough not to be doing his
in2herbs
Sep 2019
#54
trump knows just enough to slither away without leaving a direct trace to himself.
brush
Sep 2019
#91
Lawrence o'Donnell said he thinks Dan Coates had written that anonymous resistace letter
JI7
Sep 2019
#55
yawn. yes, this is atrocious. if a democratic president had done it impeachment
rampartc
Sep 2019
#56
Sounds plausible. Hate that Biden is caught up in this, because trump is going to say/lie
Hoyt
Sep 2019
#57
Yes. This IS the line in the sand that all American patriots of all parties must defend.
bucolic_frolic
Sep 2019
#69
"if this is true, Trump will have to resign." And therein lies the problem: there's probably no...
MadDAsHell
Sep 2019
#73
I copied this from a facebook post and that is what was at the bottom of the post. I googled
mfcorey1
Sep 2019
#82
First: The money for election security is a SHAM. It does not address the issues.
Grasswire2
Sep 2019
#104