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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI was almost literally sick when I saw Trump say, "it is what it is"...
...I mean, the rest of it--the ignorance, vulgarity, idiocy, malevolence, all of it--has been terrible enough. A stain our country may never be able to clean up. A disgrace. But the sheer cold, malevolent, gangster-style tone of "it is what it is" affected me in ways nothing else has. I now believe totally that Trump had foreknowledge of the murder, that he agreed to it for reasons of both personal safety--a cover-up--and for reasons of sheer greed. The President of the United States, selling the country to the highest bidder no matter who gets killed. I feel like our country is in Hell. Better Pence than this. Something must be done.
RhodeIslandOne
(5,042 posts)Sociopaths love that kind of nihilism.
Achilleaze
(15,543 posts)is sickening.
And the republicans - morally bankrupt republicans - worship him as their spiritual leader. How unGodly can you get. republicans are going to Hell for teaming up with the russians to betray America and put this darkside assclown in the driver's seat.
Harker
(14,012 posts)There's a great deal of profundity in that phrase.
Crutchez_CuiBono
(7,725 posts)brush
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of his enemies list. Khashoggi was undoubtedly on it, and shortly thereafter Kushner's 1.2 billion dollar debt on 666 5th Ave. was suddenly paid. Also coincidently, the in-the-doghouse royal who was being held under house arrest in a Riyadh hotel was freed after he coughed up 1.2 billion.
For sure trump and his gang signed off on the murder and dismemberment of the reporter.
Intel is now for sale, as is the White House.
Good reminder.