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It is the rare occasion when Obama lets his Spock mask slip. But November 2, 2016, was just such a moment. Six days before the presidential election, when addressing the Congressional Black Caucus, he stressed that the Republican candidate, Donald Trump, threatened hard-won achievements of blacks: tolerance, justice, good schools, ending mass incarceration — even democracy itself. “There is one candidate who will advance those things,” he said, his voice swelling with emotion. “And there’s another candidate whose defining principle, the central theme of his candidacy, is opposition to all that we’ve done.”
How many indictments have there been in the Clinton/Obama/deep state conspiracy theories?
Matt
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I've maintained the same position on all of this. I don't give a rat's azz who goes down. I just want to see justice served.
Matt
Manafort and Gates look like they could be in big trouble for tax evasion and money laundering. Hint: all happening LONG before any involvement with Trump. You DO know that part right?..... facts and time seem to slip away at times in the fog.....
Another hint.... it's the Ukraine. The Ukraine is not Russia. Get your countries straight. Facts n'stuff mean things....
Basically it's tax evasion using a foreign bank to hide income made offshore and laundering trying to bring the money back in. Martha Stewart with a passport on a large scale.
And somehow this is something to hyperventilate about thinking they are soooo close to taking Trump down.... you just can't wait.
Good grief...... getting all excited about takin' your sister to the prom.....
In a textbook example of denial and projection, Trump foes in and out of government wove a sinister yarn meant to take him down.
Barack Obama keeps a close watch on his emotions. “I loved Spock,” he wrote in February 2015 in a presidential statement eulogizing Leonard Nimoy. Growing up in Hawaii, the young man who would later be called “No-Drama Obama” felt a special affinity for the Vulcan first officer of the U.S.S. Enterprise. “Long before being nerdy was cool, there was Leonard Nimoy,” the eulogy continued. “Leonard was Spock. Cool, logical, big-eared and level-headed.”
It is the rare occasion when Obama lets his Spock mask slip. But November 2, 2016, was just such a moment. Six days before the presidential election, when addressing the Congressional Black Caucus, he stressed that the Republican candidate, Donald Trump, threatened hard-won achievements of blacks: tolerance, justice, good schools, ending mass incarceration — even democracy itself. “There is one candidate who will advance those things,” he said, his voice swelling with emotion. “And there’s another candidate whose defining principle, the central theme of his candidacy, is opposition to all that we’ve done.” (continued at link)
But unlike you Mr. Obama, Spock was NOT a pathological liar.