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Infowars! You’ve waited your whole life for this! There’s mounting evidence of a real, meaty, multi-layered conspiracy! This is your moment! Dissect those Trump-FSB flight plans! Track those Trump-Alfa ping records! And you’re blowing it!

To pedant, we didn’t declare war. This was a unilateral airstrike against a sovereign nation, potentially illegal under international law, and the War Powers Resolution. There is arguable justification for the strikes, the resolution has no real teeth, and historically POTUS has been given a wide berth, so I doubt

I sometimes have the urge to say to them “Ridiculousness of your beliefs aside, you realize there’s really no human being capable of the extreme levels of subterfuge that would be required to carry out all your insane theories, right?”

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Agreed. I didn’t read the times article and haven’t really been that up to date with meetings, so the Kislayak meeting may be worse than I am picturing. I know Kislayak was hanging around the RNC and a couple of other public functions, so maybe that was an offhand meeting and something could have slipped his mind.

Wait for the damage reports. Preliminary ones are buildings, part of a runway, a few planes, but no casualties (yet). From what I’ve been hearing this wasn’t a massive airfield, but not a small one and it would be odd for no personnel to be there. Could be proportional retaliation, could have also been symbolic.

As I said a few days ago, if the Democrats filibustered the nomination, they would lose the ability to filibuster the next KKK nominee. They filibustered, and now they will have NO influence on future nominations. That’s on them. Sure, they had justification to do it, but it still made no sense.

The Senate has gone nuclear, and what a shocker Nunes decides to step down. Watch while Republicans magically get out of they way of the Russia investigations now that Gorsuch is all but in. They get their SCOTUS seat, Trump goes under, and they get to enact legislation with Pence or Ryan controlling veto power. As a

Too late, Don’s already filled that slot (eww). Though if you really wanted nightmares you could picture Donald and Bannon sharing while Kushner watches.

Well the good new is Trump has shown time and time again he knows when to pull back on the controversial rhetoric when he has no clue what he is talking about, and never doubles down and gets himself into no win situations. Even then, he’s never been one to to be afraid to admit he’s made a mistake and make amends.

It’s too bad, I was looking forward to her starting her anti-cyber bullying campaign with a straight face.

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Especially elderly ones with questions of senility and narcissism. Especially the narcissist part. Zero chance they believe they could ever be misled once convinced.

I’m blanking on the previous examples but I know it’s happened with them before where the explanation they gave was actually worse than what they (presumably) were trying to cover up.

So Syria crossed many, many lines, including a red line. North Korea is behaving “very badly”, an ICBM is “not gonna happen”, and we are done talking about them. He has a meeting with China’s President while one of his top advisors has stated war with them in the South China Sea is inevitable, has publicly stated he

It’s MO, so they probably don’t have the votes on the city council, but it would be inspired if they went ahead and changed his street name to Abortion St.

It’s not just people of Hispanic descent that hate this fucking money sink. It’s going to be sabotaged during and after construction. It would be a crime so I guess nothing is technically the wrong term, but there will be plenty of natural born citizens, white and otherwise, who are going to fuck with it.

Getting accepted isn’t the same as attending. I still think this is fucking stupid.

Same with the AHCA, 17% support, and the internet privacy boondoggle, I believe 11% support. I’m sure if polls are available for some of the EPA rollbacks, removing fiduciary requirements for financial advisors, and repealing workplace wage protections for women they would be well underwater with support as well.

Until people who hate the wall start targeting them. Upkeep and maintenance costs are unsurprisingly woefully lacking from any talk coming from wall supporters.