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How is discussing something that is in the Constitution over the line? (Original Post) malaise Feb 2019 OP
The orange KKKing has spoken. guillaumeb Feb 2019 #1
He doesn't and never has had any respect for the law. ginnyinWI Feb 2019 #2
Bingo! Like saying failure to get reelected is a coup California_Republic Feb 2019 #3
If your vice President and half the cabinet saysyou're crazy California_Republic Feb 2019 #4
Precisely malaise Feb 2019 #5
Yes yes. The wise founding fathers made those rules California_Republic Feb 2019 #6
It's not and he's terrified. What's about to happen? Claritie Pixie Feb 2019 #7
In 2017, NPR Tweeted the Declaration of Independence. Some MAGAts found it subversive . . . Journeyman Feb 2019 #8
I am stunned at the discussions - even on M$Greedia malaise Feb 2019 #9

ginnyinWI

(17,276 posts)
2. He doesn't and never has had any respect for the law.
Mon Feb 18, 2019, 06:41 PM
Feb 2019

The law is for chumps, he thinks.

He is above the law, he thinks.

The Constitution says what he says it does, he thinks.

California_Republic

(1,826 posts)
3. Bingo! Like saying failure to get reelected is a coup
Mon Feb 18, 2019, 06:43 PM
Feb 2019

Like saying failure to get reelected is a coup

It’s in there for reason

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