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In reply to the discussion: Chris Matthews: collusion "fell apart" [View all]WinkyDink
(51,311 posts)6. Matthews' mind has fallen apart. The other night it took him a dozen tries to think of
"colleague" or some such easy word.
In this case, he is cravenly trying to stand out in the journo crowd. He knows what the consensus is.
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If it wasn't for Chris Matthews we could be calling Trump "Tweety." It sure fits him better.
Towlie
Jun 2017
#63
Matthews' mind has fallen apart. The other night it took him a dozen tries to think of
WinkyDink
Jun 2017
#6
I so glad that dribble no longer comes in my house. Nothing fell apart today, and in fact some
still_one
Jun 2017
#7
That is a great point. I would avoid Matthews not because I dsagree with him, but
JCanete
Jun 2017
#65
Trump is in a mess, but Matthews is correct that there was no evidence Trump colluded with
Hoyt
Jun 2017
#14
In fact, the big NYT story saying campaign associates had contacts with RUssians? - not true.
jmg257
Jun 2017
#24
So was that picture of Flynn sitting next to Putin at that circular table in Russia
Samantha
Jun 2017
#35
Nope. But the article describing all the "repeated contacts by campaign associates"
jmg257
Jun 2017
#37
Saw the NYT author last night on TV - he was shocked and NYT has made repeated
Laura PourMeADrink
Jun 2017
#46
Wow - Rude to Hoyt - can't believe he was so calm in return responses !!
Laura PourMeADrink
Jun 2017
#44
I pray they find something that convinced GOPers they have to take action to remove Trump.
Hoyt
Jun 2017
#23
He was obstructing an FBI investigation into why his major campaign surrogate spoke secretly
alcibiades_mystery
Jun 2017
#18
The contacts that might have involved sanctions were made in December, AFTER the election.
Hoyt
Jun 2017
#22
Hoyt, that has yet to be determined. You are qualifying it with "at this point".
still_one
Jun 2017
#27
Because the evidence is in the hands of Mueller, not in the public discourse.
PubliusEnigma
Jun 2017
#32
And neither do you. I do know I have been through one Fitzmas in my life, and that's enough
Hoyt
Jun 2017
#36
Collusion? That wasn't what today was about. The FBI is looking into that now. nt
Quixote1818
Jun 2017
#17
I never heard Comey say that (Trump is part of his campaign) and I wish he had. "No, you are not
Laura PourMeADrink
Jun 2017
#42
Comey specifically said trump was not under ANY investigation as of the time of his firing.
jmg257
Jun 2017
#47
that's probably true - but it may be just that he is impulsive - and calms down - and thinks it
Laura PourMeADrink
Jun 2017
#43
He said on his show that these guys (Trump surrogates) were not doing this on their
Demsrule86
Jun 2017
#39
+1000. Chris thinks Trump a douche bag. And, I am positive he is very dissappointed
Laura PourMeADrink
Jun 2017
#41
since the investigation is still ongoing we have no idea of collusion do we.
beachbum bob
Jun 2017
#52