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At the rate this whole fiasco is going, we'll be up to eight by Monday.

Can't we just bring back the Warren Commission to handle all this?

I heard Trump also said that the FBI was in turmoil for months because of Comey's leadership, as opposed to now, when everything is fine and dandy.

Bravely moving along, Trump signed an executive order that establishes a commission to investigate voter fraud. The commission will be chaired by Mike Pence with Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach serving as vice chair, the latter notorious for having pushed one of the most restrictive voting laws in the country

I too would appreciate a way out of the darkest timeline.

The friends are fake, the vulgarian is real.

Trump simply wants Colbert to imitate more respectable, decent shows that deliver only the highest quality work, like "Fox & Friends."

I'm still bummed we'll never get to talk about Judy.

The only thing Trump said about the meeting was that it was "very, very good." Clearly he and Lavrov got on like a house on fire.

How generous of Flynn to return all that cash when he did so much dubious labor to obtain it.

In an ordinary society, this would have been big news, but it's disturbing how far we've fallen that something like this is seen as relatively tame compared to everything else that's happening. I wanted to mention the reporter who got arrested for "aggressively" questioning Tom Price, but sadly, there was too many

Oh, I'm sure it'll be any day now! Meanwhile, he and the rest of the GOP can happily throw the rest of the nation under the bus in whatever way they see fit.

I'm still convinced Arnold would play the definitive version of the melancholy Dane.

Sad upvote. Also, I wouldn't say nothing's going to get done, I'm just worried it will be too little too late before Trump does something else that will have both the nation and the world on edge.

Blithely dismissing concerns over his firing of James Comey, Trump spent a busy day meeting with both Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and former Secretary of State and current war criminal Henry Kissinger. Lavrov was accompanied to the White House by Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak, best known for his

Speaking from personal experience, people tend to get incredibly uncomfortable whenever the subject of one's mental health issues is brought up, particularly if they see it as being an "excuse" of some kind. I grew up in a family where my mother tried to be supportive but was generally puzzled as to why my depression

Trump is too used to tremendous-type firings, whereas the Comey affair was too low energy for him to even bother putting up any semblance of logic.

This is surprisingly good news, although I wonder how well the new president will get along with Trump's more aggressive ideas about maintaining peace.

No, I wouldn't say less stupid, more like another order of idiocy entirely. I mean, we're not dealing with evil geniuses here, probably just some overworked analyst at the Kremlin.

While it's entirely possible that this whole mess is merely the result of Trump's whims striking yet again, I find the timing to be a little suspicious. Again, I could be reading too much into this, but supposing someone else was behind this, I'd argue that they were banking on Democrats being so disgusted with Comey