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TrishaJ

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9. I remember Lindsey Graham
Sat Jul 22, 2017, 11:17 AM
Jul 2017

(in the House at that time) going on and on and on about "rule of law! rule of law! rule of law!"

And where is the Senator NOW on "rule of law??" CRICKETS

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Kick. dalton99a Jul 2017 #1
I was always hoping they would rue that day WhiteTara Jul 2017 #2
So true! ffr Jul 2017 #7
A blowjob......still makes me ill living through that whole fiasco. a kennedy Jul 2017 #11
I've always noticed that things happen when I've given up, Alice11111 Jul 2017 #22
Well, isn't that delish, this comes back and bites them in the ass. pirateshipdude Jul 2017 #3
Yeah, that would be perfect! nt procon Jul 2017 #21
Amazing how much work the rupugs did over a BJ Canoe52 Jul 2017 #4
I remember Lindsey Graham TrishaJ Jul 2017 #9
My most vivid memory is of another son of SC, Strom Thurmond, framming the microphone japple Jul 2017 #17
Me too.The sanctimonious procession of the accusers, Alice11111 Jul 2017 #24
In this country, no one, even President Clinton, is above the law. ... DK504 Jul 2017 #5
Yes indeed.. Volaris Jul 2017 #20
And now the Republican hypocrites will argue the opposite bench scientist Jul 2017 #6
Anyone that seriously believes that a single Republican would apply that to Trump DefenseLawyer Jul 2017 #8
Indeed gratuitous Jul 2017 #10
Trump did the peeing ... I don't know how people keep missing that ... mr_lebowski Jul 2017 #25
An informed legal opinion, but... LudwigPastorius Jul 2017 #12
Recommended. H2O Man Jul 2017 #13
I always thought that the lesson of Watergate PoindexterOglethorpe Jul 2017 #14
Thought so too mgardener Jul 2017 #36
"And why /how can a POTUS pardon someone for treason?" - Because the Constitution... PoliticAverse Jul 2017 #40
But he, as you point out, wasn't indicted, and later was pardoned... PoliticAverse Jul 2017 #41
And by giving that pardon Jerry Ford made sure he'd never be elected on his own. PoindexterOglethorpe Jul 2017 #42
And just look at how many people, even Neema Jul 2017 #44
Nice, but right wingers never cop to any previous statement or belief that Nitram Jul 2017 #15
How ironic if the Republicans' OWN witch hunt came back to bite them in the ass. Chemisse Jul 2017 #16
And starr abused the process so horrendously Gabi Hayes Jul 2017 #26
K/R BadgerMom Jul 2017 #18
Kick! smirkymonkey Jul 2017 #19
Shhh... rusty fender Jul 2017 #23
Kenneth Star isn't the sole authority, either. His authority lies with the Constitution. ancianita Jul 2017 #27
Oh sweet irony, the Republicans laid the groundwork for indicting Trump. L. Coyote Jul 2017 #28
History is circular. Sometimes you make it, and sometimes it bites you in the butt. crosinski Jul 2017 #29
Good news! Depends on what actions of his give rise to a criminal charge. Honeycombe8 Jul 2017 #30
A "shitting" President. EWWW! madinmaryland Jul 2017 #31
LOL! Maynar Jul 2017 #33
Hop to it! It will be too late once the Cossacks invade bucolic_frolic Jul 2017 #32
OH happy DAY!! onetexan Jul 2017 #34
Well, of course if it's a Democratic president... (nt) ehrnst Jul 2017 #35
The alleged crimes took place before he was elected randr Jul 2017 #37
k&r n/t orleans Jul 2017 #38
Things are all aligning very quickly now bucolic_frolic Jul 2017 #39
Come on, you know the drill. SergeStorms Jul 2017 #43
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