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Joel Hardman
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I missed my calling as a horrible food designer.

I guess nothing ever came of that story about Hannity bringing a gun to work and pointing it at Juan Williams?

all your favorite star wars guys are BACK
- scoop rangoon
- the bot boys
- dyson airblade
- tan honda
- boingo hotspot

The SNL sketch in which Scandal characters keep accomplishing insane tasks in absurdly short amounts of time was spot on.

I'm having trouble finding sympathy for anyone who voted for him. Trump's presidency is going wrong in exactly the ways any sane person could have predicted.

Oh, no! They figured out the plan to destroy America!

Bone headed?

What is that supposed to prove? I have no idea about how his personally held assets are structured.

I have a layman's understanding of bankruptcy. It can be a good financial decision when you have a lot of debt or need to restructure, but it's hardly a sign of success.

I'm shocked that those links don't say what espy says they say. SHOCKED!

It's pretty telling that they all needed to come here together and reinforce their nonsense. It's stunning that they can maintain these absurd narratives, which makes it unsurprising that they need constant reinforcement.

You've seen this? Where? I can't find video of this thing. I also thought Rosenstein's testimony today was closed.

It's fanciful to believe that anyone who can't see the truth about Trump ever will. The guy was an obvious scumbag long before he ran for President. If anyone believed his obviously moronic campaign promises, I'm pretty sure they're too far gone already. It's depressing.

Can you find me a link to any intelligence official saying that there is no evidence of collusion?

I responded to this above, but I think you're talking about the Deputy Attorney General, who didn't concur on the firing and then appointed a special counsel.

This is Trump, discussing the real reason he fired Comey in his nationally televised interview with Lester Holt:

Firing the director of the FBI at all is extremely suspicious. That has only happened one other time in history and it was a bipartisan effort based on the personal corruption of the director. There's a reason directors serve 10 year sentences.

Can you be more specific? What hearing?

Mi Too,

It depends on what he did and who knows about it. It's possible that Trump didn't do anything illegal (besides violate the emoluments clause and such). That's why it's being investigated.