What you are describing is an alt, not a troll.
You can troll from your main account. We're still figuring out if that's what you're doing or if you really are this dumb.
I have an alternate account here, but I don't use it. I don't do the troll thing.
What you are describing is an alt, not a troll.
You can troll from your main account. We're still figuring out if that's what you're doing or if you really are this dumb.
lol "we"
lol expert on trolling and the definition of troll
^Spurstalk's resident alcoholic gets his snark in.
straightedge incel Chris going IN!
Expert? I just know what some words mean better than you apparently do.
Pavlov learned a new word. Go Pavlov go!
Nevermind people here refer to their alts as trolls all the time. You know jack and .
Why did you call him an alcoholic, Chris?
But when you say "I don't do the troll thing" no one's talking about alts.
They're talking about you being a stupid got. They're actually giving you credit by leaving open the possibility that it's an act.
I don't think it is.
lol triggered
same guy who said there was gonna be a criminal referral in howoritz's latest report
The last time Trump declassified something it backfired. Overhyping by social media mouth-breathers didn't help then, can't imagine it will this time either.
:popcorn
"63 pages of emails and notes b/t Ohr & Steele"
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NO GUYS I'M SERIOUSLY THIS TIME IS BOOM
Chris going back to det well.
And lol Chris digging through Hillary's tweets. Or did flamethrower guy did that for you?
Lawyer Who Deposed Trump Details How His ‘Self-Serving’ Nature Fares Under Oath: ‘The Pot Boiled Over’
A look at how Donald Trump will behave if he sits down for an interview with special counsel Robert Mueller.
“He was like a pot that started off and then simmered and then the pot was boiling and boiling” Zeitz told Kaye.
“Then we got towards the tail end of the deposition. That's when the pot boiled over.
”“Donald was the Donald that you see now,” Zeitz continued.
“He walks in. He wants to take over and make the deposition his deposition even though it is mine.
He tries to control the questioning.”
Zeitz described Trump “calling me a third-rate lawyer,” explaining he knew it was a good sign because it meant “I had gotten to him.”
“He will add things on,” Zeitz explained.
“He will make self-serving statements.
He will shuck and jive.
If I ask Donald a question, what time is it, he would probably tell me how to build a clock.
He was grossly unprepared or he was just deliberately being evasive.
What he was doing, at least in the deposition, was saying that he delegates everything to everybody else.”
“The problem is trying to figure out
are the answers a deliberate lie or
are they a product of someone who is indifferent to the facts or indifferent to what he signed and
therefore there was no intent,” Zeitz explained.
Still, the attorney said, Trump is “no dummy.”
“He is like an animal in the woods,” he said. “[Trump] has been through plenty of depositions.
If you approach him the normal way he will pick up the scent and understand that he has to be careful about what he says because he is no dummy.”
https://www.alternet.org/lawyer-who-...ot-boiled-over
"understand that he has to be careful about what he says"
maybe, only maybe, 25 years ago, but Trash's brain is a hole now.
Republican Effort To Impeach Rosenstein Backfires And Paves The Way To Trump Impeachment
The House Freedom Caucus thought that they were helping Trump by trying to impeach Rod Rosenstein.
Instead, they made it easier for Trump to be impeached.
Ex-Watergate attorney Michael Conway wrote on NBCNews.com:
Meadows’ resolution also degrades the standard necessary for the House to initiate an impeachment proceeding.
Some respected commentators have argued that the House should never initiate impeachment proceedings unless there is a likelihood that the Senate will convict following a trial on the merits.
This thinking parallels the notion that a prosecutor should not seek a criminal indictment unless there is a reasonable prospect of a conviction at trial.
But Meadows endorses a far more relaxed standard,
as his resolution has almost zero chance of leading to the Senate’s removal of Rosenstein.
To remove Rosenstein from office, 67 senators would have to vote to convict him.
With only 51 Republicans in the Senate, there is no possibility that Rosenstein would be removed by the Senate.
As a result, Republicans’ call to impeach Rosenstein
undermines the proposition that the party in power must refrain from starting an impeachment inquiry if the prospect of a Senate conviction is nil.
These House Republicans have laid the groundwork and made it easier for the next Congress to impeach Donald Trump.
Mark Meadows, Jim Jordan, and company have set a precedent that is dangerous for Trump.
The bar for impeachment has been lowered.
It doesn’t matter if the Senate will convict Trump,
if the House believes that Trump has committed impeachable offenses,
they could tie up Congress for the next two years and effectively kill the Trump presidency.
Republicans were trying to save their president, but in their desperation,
they made a critical strategic error that makes it easier for Trump to be impeached.
https://www.politicususa.com/2018/08...iticus+USA+%29
Trump denies his son is at legal risk, yet concedes the 2016 meeting with Russians was to get dirt on Clinton
Collusion is not found in criminal statutes, but legal experts say acts so-described could fall under such offenses as conspiracy to defraud.
the main topic of the gathering was U.S. adoptions of Russian children.
Trump’s lawyers have since acknowledged to Mueller’s team that the statement was dictated by the president aboard Air Force One.
U.S. law, in fact,
prohibits foreign nationals from making contributions to American political campaigns,
including not only money
but also donations of other things of material value,
such as a rival’s hacked emails.
the meeting preceded the release that summer of material damaging to Clinton from the purloined emails.
Also, legal experts have pointed out that
conspiring to commit criminal acts is illegal whether or not those acts come to fruition.
Trump tweeted Sunday. “I am providing a great service by explaining this to the American People.”
http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-na-pol-trump-russia-don-jr-20180805-story.html#
surely because French actually think instead of being cheersleaders... Trump is a ing liar, he lies all the time.. who ing cares ? he is racist and misogynist, america first yeah !!!
you are a clown bro
14%
Functioning alcoholic...and I'll admit to anyone who asks that I drink too much. It's called intellectual honesty, Chris. You should give it try instead letting everyone else tell you who you should be.
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