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These dudes are the worst
wow
but at least there's this
people can bring civil suits against him still
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These dudes are the worst
wow
but at least there's this
people can bring civil suits against him still
These dudes are the worst
it's funny that anyone thinks trump is playing any sort of game. he's never playing any moves ahead. he's reactionary to the extreme.Trump playing 1D checkers right now
Da hip hop intelligencia said so bit's funny that gorka resigned because trump wasn't extreme enough.
same week as people leaving trump because he's too extreme.
but this is supposed to be some political genius?
I actually don't think Trump will pardon the sheriff. Even he can't be that stupid.
it's funny that anyone thinks trump is playing any sort of game. he's never playing any moves ahead. he's reactionary to the extreme.
Sounds about right.Pardoning Arpaio is probably the dumbest option Trump can take so I presume that's what he'll be going with.
Time in office until issuing first pardon
Clinton: 652 days
W. Bush: 699 days
Obama: 682 days
Trump: 217 days, during a hurricane
The law and order president doeThis pardon is proof that if the Russian investigation doesn't reach Trump in a significant way, it might very well be wasted efforts as the dude will just pardon all involved.
Might even exchange pardons for a few more membership fees to his clubs.
Trump is so transparent. Those who believed all the BS he said during the election probably belong to the same group of folks who put sunscreen in their eyes to watch the eclipse...
Trump's Friday:
Hurricane Harvey
Bans transgender troops
North Korea missiles
Pardons Joe Arpaio
Seb Gorka resigns
Ends Obama jobs program
Eh people can multi taskIt's funny how he not only does this on a Friday, but before a hurricane is about to hit the central coast. Will anyone still be talking about this on Friday?
So much stuff happens during the administration that these type of stories are quickly overshadowed.
I personally saw it unfold in real time in Nicaragua, where I spent the better part of a decade working as a journalist. When Daniel Ortega was elected president in 2006 with a twiggy 38% victory, Nicaragua had a constitutional ban on consecutive reelection as a safeguard against dictatorship. I thought Ortega would struggle through an unpopular five-year presidency and then go away. Eleven years later, Ortega is starting his third consecutive term as president after rewriting the constitution, banning opposition parties, and consolidating all branches of government under his personal control.