Hawktawk wrote:FYI to my forum mates I've been quoted as saying Trump is the most evil man on the planet. I've not said that. I've attributed that to Vlad Putin and maybe that's overboard as well but I think Putin is the most dangerous man on the planet and certainly very evil.
Aseahawkfan wrote:But I'll be damned if the current Democratic agenda is anything I will support. If you support it, you'll be supporting an even worse demise of morals and this nation than what Trump is doing.
RiverDog wrote:Everyone has different reasons that the use to justify how they cast their votes. J/B you cast a vote in a certain way doesn't necessarily mean that you support that person's and/or party's agenda.
The reason why I intend to vote for a Dem this November is to deny DJT a majority in Congress. Even if Trump leaves office, the executive branch will remain in the hands of the R's, and especially if Kavanaugh is confirmed, the conservatives will be in control of the Supreme Court, so even if the Dems manage to win back the House and the Senate, they won't be able to advance their agenda anyway. But it will pull DJT's stinger and weaken him for his re-election prospects in 2020.
I am not voting for the Dems agenda, I'm voting against Trump. It's my way of giving him the middle finger.
Aseahawkfan wrote:And whether you like it or not, you vote for the Dems and you are voting for their agenda because that person you voted for will make real change including votes and policy that support their agenda.
I can't respect that stance. You vote what you believe in regardless of the situation. When Barack Obama ran for president, there was a part of me that wanted to see him win just to witness the first president of visible African ancestry (I know he has a multi-ethnic background, but most people ignore his mother of European ancestry). I felt that voting for Obama would have been voting against my values for the wrong reasons. You have to vote your values or we end up in a nation governed by emotional manipulation. That's all Trump is doing is manipulating people for and against him using their worst emotions. Don't let it happen to you. Vote for candidates that align with your values even if your vote isn't going to count much in Washington. It's the only way to keep the election process focused on factors that should be important like what the actual policies do to our nation, whether you believe the candidate aligns with the Constitution, and supporting the values you believe important to this nation.
Find a candidate that aligns with your values that isn't aligned with Trump and vote there. Definitely don't vote for crazy socialist Dems and be sure they aren't. If you find a Dem that aligns enough with your values, maybe go for it. But make sure you aren't voting for some socialist hand-out supporter. Seattle City Council has a scary level of socialist influenced politicians. I wonder how widespread socialist candidates are in Washington. Be careful of them.
Hawktawk wrote:Well OK then. On the same day Manafort is convicted on 8 charges and a hung jury( no acquittals) on ten others) Micheal Cohen pleads guilty to 8 felonies and states that he committed them at the behest of a political candidate who we all know who hes referring to.
I guess we will see how much the Devin nunes etc in the congress will stomach. Its certainly the sleaziest administration in history and its not a close call. Nixon is so off the hook.
As for the discussion of voting for democrats etc look I get the point. I friggin hate the identity politics and whitney tone of the buitt hurt democrattic base. Its why we have a trump frankly is democrats apologizing for america. Cuomo's idiotic comments about america "never being that great" was a shining example and drew hisses and boos from his democratic audience. But my bottom line is I supported the Republican party for 40 years and they gave me this utter POS crazy treasonous groping nutbag who is trying to destroy our institutions and our law enforcement infrastructure to save his treasonous groping insane lecherous ass and that's worse than voting for a democrat. And if i'm not a canary in a coal mine i don't know who is. Country over party Trump must go. Lock his ass up....
Hawktawk wrote: As for the discussion of voting for democrats etc look I get the point. I friggin hate the identity politics and whitney tone of the buitt hurt democrattic base. Its why we have a trump frankly is democrats apologizing for america. Cuomo's idiotic comments about america "never being that great" was a shining example and drew hisses and boos from his democratic audience.
But my bottom line is I supported the Republican party for 40 years and they gave me this utter POS crazy treasonous groping nutbag who is trying to destroy our institutions and our law enforcement infrastructure to save his treasonous groping insane lecherous ass and that's worse than voting for a democrat. And if i'm not a canary in a coal mine i don't know who is. Country over party Trump must go. Lock his ass up....
Americans just overlook it like you and burrton or justify it because it helps you sleep at night I guess.
burrrton wrote:The tinfoil hat is getting too tight again, I see.
idhawkman wrote:You can thank people like RiverDog for this then. He likes stagnation and keeping problems around for decades without any resolutions. They just keep adding up but as long as there is gridlock, he's happy.
But my bottom line is I supported the Republican party for 40 years and they gave me this utter POS crazy treasonous groping nutbag who is trying to destroy our institutions and our law enforcement infrastructure to save his treasonous groping insane lecherous ass and that's worse than voting for a democrat. And if i'm not a canary in a coal mine i don't know who is. Country over party Trump must go. Lock his ass up....
That your go to for anyone that doesn't buy into the method of overlooking ruthless, power-hungry behavior that you delude yourself with? Just tell them they have a tinfoil hat?
Hawktawk is putting hating one man above country, party, or politics.
c_hawkbob wrote:So? It's not only his right but I see it as far more responsible than pledging allegiance to a party without regard to what you believe is better for the country.
If that man is implementing policies you believe are better for the nation, then voting against him out of hate is right according to the way you think?
And in other news, River Dog predicts that Idahawk will spin this latest event as no big deal.
It should be interesting to see what kind of dirt he has on Trump.
c_hawkbob wrote:Yes. When it comes to POTUS especially I vote for the character of the individual over party affiliation. That's why even though I stand slightly left of center philosophically I have voted as far left as Green and as far right as Libertarian for the office of President.
Aseahawkfan wrote:
Thus the problem with the nation.
c_hawkbob wrote:And there's the problem with you; you think nothing of telling someone that they are what's wrong with the country.
Next time you think to ask why people don't seem to like you, save it.
Hawktawk wrote:Manafort was convicted of money laundering among other things. No american political consultant knows more then he about the power players in the eastern bloc as hes spent the last cou0ple of decades working there as a hired gun.
Donald Trump was a pariah to every lending institution in America after his multiple bankruptcies and was 4 billion in debt. All of a sudden he was flush again. Over the last decade at least most of his ventures are paid for with CASH.His course in scotland hemorrhages money but there seems to be a never ending supply as one example. As a guy who spent 33 years in the golf industry I can tell you the purchase and remodel of Doral was probably a couple hundred million dollars right there. It's no wonder we don't get to see his tax returns. His one main lender deutsche bank has been popped numerous times for laundering eastern bloc money.
Trump Jr said in an interview with a golf publication in 2012 when asked how they could keep building in a horrible business climate for destination golf " we have a lot of money coming in from Russia". Jr has denied making the statement of course but his credibility is as shot as daddys.
As long as Manafort held out and as hard as Bob Mueller has squeezed him it's clear he's got quite a story to tell. Ranking Democrat Schiff on the judiciary committee has been saying for months that they should be looking at Trumps finances and the possibility of money laundering. MOF a good number of the units in Trump Tower are owned by Russian Mafia guys who paid in cash, a classic money laundering technique.
Of course as RD says guys Like Id Hawkman etc will pooh pooh this development as well. But as i've said, Mueller has been tight lipped for a year and a half while the likes of idiot Giuliani and crazy orange witch hammer him but when he drops the rock on Trumps head it will be devastating and weill confirm my description of him as the most dishonest crook ever in the office.
Support for the probe has increased since summer and Trumps poll numbers are dropping like a rock. People are slowly realizing this is a serious legitimate investigation as each witch falls one by one. DING DONG!!!!Manafort bites the dust. Its huge....
Hawktawk wrote:Mueller already knows the answers and wouldnt give a criminal a deal without good cause and extreme value. especially a guy like Manafort he could already lock up for life with nothing in return.
I agree it comes down to the midterms. Repubs have virtually conceded the house and polls this morning show the Senate is far more in play than previously thought. Add in Brett Kavanaugh's me too moment that blew up over the weekend with Suburban women already abandoning the Rs in droves it looks like the rout may be on. By whatever means necessary Trump and his defenders in the congress need to go...
Aseahawkfan wrote:
If Trump survives the midterms, he will be so empowered I'm going to have to tune out for two years. His arrogance and narcissism will reach heights as yet unseen. I don't even know I can stomach that very long.
Kavanaugh seems like a screw job by the Democrats at a key time. The lawyer and lady making the claim are both Democratic operatives. If this blows up in their face, it may hurt them during the midterms. We will see. All I know right now is we can't trust either party. We're in bad territory right now where both sides aren't even pretending that truth or facts or values matter any longer. It's all out political war and nothing matters to either side. Dirtiest politics I've seen in my life on both sides. Hopefully from this garbage something better will sprout. We will see.
idhawkman wrote:Its been coming for quite some time. The dems have been getting more and more radical and the Reps have just shook their heads in disbelief. Now, finally, the reps seem to be pushing back and that's what is causing this to be seen as blowing up. The dems have been playing war for a few decades and now the reps are finally realizing it and that the "American Way" is actually under assault. Enough is enough.
Aseahawkfan wrote:
That's the narrative you choose to see. I see something else myself with both parties complicit in this nuttiness. I see the Repubilcans letting the Dems go after Trump hoping they give them enough evidence to remove and at the same time maintain political power and save face. Republicans don't like this trade war as it hurts their business supporters. Republicans are very focused on maintaining military power world wide to protect business interests, but you seem to support that even if it draws us into unnecessary and costly wars and conflict.
I haven't seen you mention one time our alliance with Saudi Arabia supported by both Republicans and Democrats when the 9/11 incident you claim is part of the reason you support military intervention was funded by that nation. Fifteen of the 19 9/11 terrorists were Saudi. The national religion of Saudi Arabia is Wahhabi Islam, the most dangerous and virulent form of Islam. The Saudi terrorists learned their hate and desire to build a Caliphate in Saudi Arabia. Yet neither the Republicans or Democrats say anything against that corrupt nation. I never hear you mention that fact at all, yet you think the Republicans are somehow much better than the Democrats. Barring a few politicians here and there, I think both parties suck and have been selling us out for years.
idhawkman wrote:I was just waiting for River to step knee deep into this one. The charges against Manafort last month and the charges he plead guilty to yesterday all come back to the work he did on behalf of the Podesta group. His cooperation with the Mueller probe is against Tony Podesta and not the president. Thanks for the laugh though River....
RiverDog wrote:
I'm not sure what it is that I can step in. I've been sitting on the sidelines during this investigation, haven't taken sides yet except to support Mueller in his investigation. Unlike you, I haven't made any predictions like "Manafort won't be found guilty of anything." But if you want to poo-poo what we've seen so far, go right ahead.
Burrton is right. They haven't made any direct connections to Trump. But these guys that have been convicted aren't the White House butler or the piano player. They are a long time personal attorney and a campaign manager that was at the helm during the time these crimes were committed. It's a significant development. Maybe they have dirt on Trump that will link him directly, maybe not, I'm not foolish enough to speculate. We'll just have to wait and see how it all plays out.
As far as finding impeachable crimes, I agree, there's been nothing revealed yet. But it does go to Trump's character and refutes his "drain the swamp" motto by employing such a group of corrupt and unethical individuals.
idhawkman wrote:What in the blue blazes are you talking about. I have never supported us going to war. I do support a strong defense to prevent war though.
You say that you never hear me say anything yet you claim that I have positions on this subject. I do have positions on it. I like Trump's answer to be energy sufficient so that we don't have to blindly support anyone in the middle east. Personally, I could care less if we nuke the s*** out of them and turn the whole middle east into a plate of 6" glass or if we just leave them alone to fight it out amongst themselves.
idhawkman wrote:"I'm not sure what it is that I can step in. I've been sitting on the sidelines during this investigation, haven't taken sides yet except to support Mueller in his investigation. Unlike you, I haven't made any predictions like "Manafort won't be found guilty of anything." But if you want to poo-poo what we've seen so far, go right ahead.
Burrton is right. They haven't made any [i]direct connections to Trump. But these guys that have been convicted aren't the White House butler or the piano player. They are a long time personal attorney and a campaign manager that was at the helm during the time these crimes were committed. It's a significant development. Maybe they have dirt on Trump that will link him directly, maybe not, I'm not foolish enough to speculate. We'll just have to wait and see how it all plays out.
As far as finding impeachable crimes, I agree, there's been nothing revealed yet. But it does go to Trump's character and refutes his "drain the swamp" motto by employing such a group of corrupt and unethical individuals.[/i]
Exactly, what crimes?
idhawkman wrote:"I'm not sure what it is that I can step in. I've been sitting on the sidelines during this investigation, haven't taken sides yet except to support Mueller in his investigation. Unlike you, I haven't made any predictions like "Manafort won't be found guilty of anything." But if you want to poo-poo what we've seen so far, go right ahead.
Burrton is right. They haven't made any [i]direct connections to Trump. But these guys that have been convicted aren't the White House butler or the piano player. They are a long time personal attorney and a campaign manager that was at the helm during the time these crimes were committed. It's a significant development. Maybe they have dirt on Trump that will link him directly, maybe not, I'm not foolish enough to speculate. We'll just have to wait and see how it all plays out.
As far as finding impeachable crimes, I agree, there's been nothing revealed yet. But it does go to Trump's character and refutes his "drain the swamp" motto by employing such a group of corrupt and unethical individuals.[/i]
Exactly, what crimes?
RiverDog wrote:
Let's just say that Manafort was Trump's campaign manager during a critical period of time of which the Mueller investigation is interested in and leave it at that.
Aseahawkfan wrote:I'm waiting to see what Mueller and the Dems do leading into midterms. If they are going to start a deluge of information right around that time. That would make sense. You don't want to release information too early or too late to influence the vote. Dems have a plan. We'll see if it's a smart plan and how Mueller plays in. If the Dems botch midterms, they are screwed.
Aseahawkfan wrote:I'm waiting to see what Mueller and the Dems do leading into midterms. If they are going to start a deluge of information right around that time. That would make sense. You don't want to release information too early or too late to influence the vote. Dems have a plan. We'll see if it's a smart plan and how Mueller plays in. If the Dems botch midterms, they are screwed.
RiverDog wrote:Doesn't make sense. Mueller, a former Marine, worked for Republicans throughout his early days and was nominated to the FBI job by Bush 43, so if anything, he's to the right of the political spectrum, which is why I supported his appointment to special prosecutor. Mueller has kept his cards close to his vest during this entire process, so not only would it be unusual for him to adapt a political ideology that would be in contrast to his past, it would be out of character with the way he's conducted the investigation for him to release information when he just got through obtaining agreements from Manafort. The midterms are only 6 weeks away.
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