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5/18/2017 12:49:29 AM |
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stl1
Saint Louis, MO
63, joined Jun. 2007
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1. 1 year |
2. 2 years |
3. 3 years |
4. 1 full term |
5. 2 full terms |
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Now that new Special Counsel Robert Mueller will be investigating Donald Trump's ties to Russia, how long do you predict he will remain President?
New special counsel Robert Mueller has history of standing up to the White House
The Washington Post
Matea Gold, Rosalind S. Helderman, Tom Hamburger
Robert S. Mueller III, who served as director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation during the last two administrations, brings to his new role as special counsel a proven willingness to take on a sitting president.
In a high-drama episode in 2004, he and then-Deputy Attorney General James B. Comey were preparing to resign from their positions if President Bush reauthorized the National Security Agency’s warrantless wiretap program without changes. Bush backed down.
Now, Mueller is charged with another politically fraught mission: the investigation of possible coordination between President Trump’s associates and Russian officials seeking to meddle in the 2016 campaign.
Former colleagues said the ex- Marine Corps officer and former U.S. attorney, who was sworn in as FBI director a week before the 2001 terrorist attacks, is uniquely suited to the task.
“He doesn’t sway under political pressure,” said Thomas J. Pickard, who served as deputy director of the FBI under Mueller on Sept. 11, 2001. He noted that President Obama extended Mueller’s term, even after he had served through all eight years of the Bush administration. “For 12 years, he kept the FBI out of politics,” Pickard added.
George J. Terwilliger III, who has known Mueller since both were assistant U.S. attorneys three decades ago, said that “if a special counsel had to be appointed, I think Bob is a terrific choice.”
“I have no doubt that he will be even handed — including going hammer and tong after anyone who is leaking investigative or classified information,” said Terwilliger, who served as deputy attorney general while Mueller led DOJ’s criminal division. “Bob’s got a career that is marked by handling the highest-profile matters out of the public eye with his nose to the grindstone and attention to the business.”
Neil MacBride, a former U.S. attorney who has worked with Mueller in a variety of jobs, called him “the real deal, the most respected prosecutor in America.”
A former deputy attorney general who later did a stint prosecuting homicide cases in Washington, Mueller is a known as a no-nonsense, relentless prosecutor with a deep reverence for the rule of law.
“The most devastating thing that can happen to an institution is that people begin to shade and dissemble,” he told Washingtonian magazine in 2008.
Grab him by the p*ssy, Bob, and don't let go!
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5/18/2017 1:08:34 AM |
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enigmaathand
Leavittsburg, OH
36, joined Mar. 2013
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No matter what you Hitlery supporters do, the Republicans will remain as President even IF your whiney, liberal, brainwashed, sheeple asses ever actually succeed.
Barrack Osama did such a great job, at creating the strongest Republican party ever, that Democrats will be lucky if they get house majority in either of the two Congressional houses within the next 10 years, let alone another Democratic president....
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5/18/2017 1:14:45 AM |
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stl1
Saint Louis, MO
63, joined Jun. 2007
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That really is the conundrum. If Trump gets the old heave-ho, Republicans might actually be able to get their act together rather than continuing to shoot themselves in the foot.
Still, the Democrats will come back strong in 2018. Politics is always a pendulum.
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5/18/2017 6:17:46 AM |
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_Technologist01
Powell, OH
51, joined Aug. 2016
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He's going down, and I predicted it I told my fiancé he wouldn't make it a year.
He's a businessman trying to bring a bussnessman's mindset to the whitehouse. Not working very well
Mueller won't take no shit!
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5/18/2017 6:38:05 AM |
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easttowest72
Bremen, GA
45, joined Sep. 2014
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Because of trump there is a large increase in illegals being deported. That is opening up jobs for Americans. Creates a lower unemployment rate. Will eventually increase wages and crimes will go down.
Trump
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5/18/2017 6:52:05 AM |
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_Technologist01
Powell, OH
51, joined Aug. 2016
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Because of trump there is a large increase in illegals being deported. That is opening up jobs for Americans. Creates a lower unemployment rate. Will eventually increase wages and crimes will go down.
Trump
Crime just may go down, in the country that is. But crime is at an all time high in the White House. Ever heard of obstruction of justice!
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5/18/2017 7:05:39 AM |
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redical
Orange Beach, AL
30, joined Oct. 2016
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At least one full term.
The second they appointed a prosecutor it became criminal. No information can be released or used to start the process of impeachment until the investigation and trial is complete. The only charge right now he'd be facing is obstruction. The impeachment process will be least a year, Clintons took 14 months and isn't nearly as complicated. So if my calculations are correct and I have been so far in all this scandal shit, he'll be in yr 3. The chance of them actually doing anything in the last year is very low. With rep control the chance of getting enough votes to Remove him will be very very slim. People think impeachment means removal from office, this is false. The outcome at most will be a billionaire getting fined and millions of our dollars wasted, just like with Clinton. He was found guilty of perjury and obstruction, nothing happened.
I've yet to be wrong! Oh and, old Chuck is an idiot.
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5/18/2017 7:09:55 AM |
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stl1
Saint Louis, MO
63, joined Jun. 2007
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I predict you're going to tell me who "Old Chuck" is.
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5/18/2017 7:12:10 AM |
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redical
Orange Beach, AL
30, joined Oct. 2016
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Chuck Schumer. The loud mouth dip shit that just likes to hear himself flipping his dumpster.
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5/18/2017 7:32:14 AM |
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stl1
Saint Louis, MO
63, joined Jun. 2007
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I thought that was "The Donald".
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5/18/2017 7:33:26 AM |
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korbyn
Bat Cave, NC
98, joined Jun. 2013
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There will be another scandal next week. Maybe sooner. It's really starting to do damage. He isn't going to make it a full term. It's a scandal every other day with this guy. A trainwreck.
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5/18/2017 7:34:12 AM |
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korbyn
Bat Cave, NC
98, joined Jun. 2013
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Expect another scandal soon. Maybe today. tomorrow...etc. Its not going to stop. This shit is a mess.
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5/18/2017 7:40:05 AM |
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redical
Orange Beach, AL
30, joined Oct. 2016
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Trump is the same. But... instead of being all up trumps ass, the dems need to focus on regaining control. Misdirection of focus the we have better things to do mentality is a big part of what cost Hillary the election, that thinking hasn't changed.
I'm amazed at the number of people that don't know how the process works
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5/18/2017 7:45:44 AM |
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walt_hallow
Lexington, KY
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5/18/2017 8:20:59 AM |
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lovethelake17
Henderson, NV
58, joined May. 2009
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At least one full term.
The second they appointed a prosecutor it became criminal. No information can be released or used to start the process of impeachment until the investigation and trial is complete. The only charge right now he'd be facing is obstruction. The impeachment process will be least a year, Clintons took 14 months and isn't nearly as complicated. So if my calculations are correct and I have been so far in all this scandal shit, he'll be in yr 3. The chance of them actually doing anything in the last year is very low. With rep control the chance of getting enough votes to Remove him will be very very slim. People think impeachment means removal from office, this is false. The outcome at most will be a billionaire getting fined and millions of our dollars wasted, just like with Clinton. He was found guilty of perjury and obstruction, nothing happened.
I've yet to be wrong! Oh and, old Chuck is an idiot.
Clinton was acquitted, not found guilty.
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5/18/2017 8:23:46 AM |
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buried_alive
Bastia
Italy
27, joined Apr. 2017
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end of summer
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5/18/2017 8:28:37 AM |
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lovethelake17
Henderson, NV
58, joined May. 2009
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Because of trump there is a large increase in illegals being deported. That is opening up jobs for Americans. Creates a lower unemployment rate. Will eventually increase wages and crimes will go down.
Trump
Arrests have soared under Trump. Not deportations. In fact, deportations under Trump are significantly lower than what Obama's numbers were.
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5/18/2017 8:30:09 AM |
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stl1
Saint Louis, MO
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Lake, as usual, is correct.
Impeachment of Bill Clinton
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article describes the impeachment and acquittal of United States President Bill Clinton.
The impeachment was initiated by the House of Representatives on December 19, 1998, against Bill Clinton, the 42nd President of the United States, on two charges, one of perjury and one of obstruction of justice.[1] These charges stemmed from Clinton's extramarital affair with former White House Intern Monica Lewinsky and his testimony about the affair during a sexual harassment lawsuit filed against him by Paula Jones. Clinton was subsequently acquitted of these charges by the Senate on February 12, 1999.[2] Two other impeachment articles – a second perjury charge and a charge of abuse of power – failed in the House.
Leading to the impeachment, Independent Counsel Ken Starr turned over documentation to the House Judiciary Committee. Chief Prosecutor David Schippers and his team reviewed the material and determined there was sufficient evidence to impeach the president. As a result, four charges were considered by the full House of Representatives; two passed, making Clinton the second president to be impeached, after Andrew Johnson in 1868, and only the third against whom articles of impeachment had been brought before the full House for consideration (Richard Nixon resigned from the presidency in 1974, while an impeachment process against him was underway).
The trial in the United States Senate began right after the seating of the 106th Congress, in which the Republican Party began with 55 senators. A two-thirds vote (67 senators) was required to remove Clinton from office. Fifty senators voted to remove Clinton on the obstruction of justice charge and 45 voted to remove him on the perjury charge; no member of his own Democratic Party voted guilty on either charge. Clinton, like Johnson a century earlier, was acquitted on all charges.
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5/18/2017 8:37:21 AM |
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korbyn
Bat Cave, NC
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5/18/2017 8:38:33 AM |
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korbyn
Bat Cave, NC
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I'm seeing on the news there are 2 or 3 spin off scandals starting from this weeks trumps scandals. But I'm saving my popcorn for the next big scandal that I expect around next Monday or so.
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