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Trump ‘ A Cross Between Nixon And Tony Soprano’?

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Zacs-Master | 06:43 Wed 22nd Aug 2018 | News
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There’s a surprise, an American President corrupt...
How utterly unsurprising. The man is flypaper for weirdos, lunatics, and psychopaths.

"Drain the swamp!" he said. Before whispering, "...and pour in our own!"
Trump, "the result of a mistake made by a midwife" would be a more apt headline.
I am looking forward to hearing the usual whinge of "Trump (the most powerful man in the world) is being persecuted unfairly!" "It's a witch-hunt, that's what!" etc. etc.
Thanks to Frankie Boyle for this one; "Trump has the manner of a televangelist suspected of murder by Columbo"
Check Twitter Kromo.
I'm sure the potus will explain all that needs to be known..
Sorry, no link so I can't prove this.

Just heard on the radio that a lawyer in the US has admitted to paying lots of "ladies" shut up money in regards to their shenanigans with Potus.

A world leader indeed!
Who needs any old so called swamp when Trump can build a lovely swamp of his own :-)
The life of a Don, eh ?
Krom, // I am looking forward to hearing the usual whinge of "Trump (the most powerful man in the world) is being persecuted unfairly!" "It's a witch-hunt, that's what!" etc. etc.//

That’ll be me then – among others. When he is the subject of witch hunts – which is often – unlike those with their ever-present spiteful intent, I’ll say so – but I’ve no objection to saying he’s wrong if he’s wrong. Rather than gleefully jumping on the ever-rolling bandwagon though, I would like to read something rather more than the Guardian’s clearly propagandist piece that you are all so delighted with. I’ll google later.
Gross insult to Richard Nixon. He was a million times better at breaking the law.
Trump's long-term lawyer, Michael Cohen, has just confessed in court to breaking election expenses law "at the direction of a candidate for federal office". This basically directly implicates Trump in criminal activity.

Paul Manafort, Trump's campaign manager, has been found guilty on eight counts of tax fraud and other charges.

At some point the "witch hunt" defence stops standing up, because victims of witch hunts are innocent. These men are guilty.
// At some point the "witch hunt" defence stops standing up, because victims of witch hunts are innocent. These men are guilty. //

As far as I can see they're not the subject of a witch hunt ... are they?
Since both were implicated in the course of Mueller's investigation into possible Russian interference in the 2016 election -- for the sake of clarity, Manafort's charges do not relate to 2016 -- an investigation about which Trump has been screaming "WITCH HUNT" at least twice a day for the last six months", I think it's fair to argue that the "witch hunt" line stops standing up at this point.

Perhaps you are using a narrower definition of "witch hunt", in which only Trump is the subject, but I was addressing his use of the term also.
//Perhaps you are using a narrower definition of "witch hunt", in which only Trump is the subject//

Well, since the heading of this thread suggests that Trump is a cross between Nixon And Tony Soprano, that's a fair guess, Jim.
//None are so blind etc. etc.//
Even then, as I have pointed out, Trump's long-term lawyer just stood up in court and basically accused Trump of breaking the law.

At what point, I wonder, does even your narrower use of the term finally get exposed for the flimsy defence it is?
Jim, As I’ve already said, if I think he’s wrong I won’t defend him – but if I think he’s the subject of unfair criticism I will. Keep up.
when he's upsetting TROB this much he must be doing something right!
To be fair, it's hard to keep up with your arbitrary and unjustified decisions whether to support Trump or not.

He's been implicated in a criminal act by his former lawyer, while another of his former aides also turns out to have been a crook. Why defend him on those charges?

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