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Where in the Constitution are the Oh Shit and Now What clauses? (Original Post) Stinky The Clown Feb 2017 OP
That's a good one Stinky!!!! LOLing ova here. TrekLuver Feb 2017 #1
My biggest smile of the day. old guy Feb 2017 #2
Dan Rather observed well how this is Watergate on steroids eleny Feb 2017 #3
Very true about Sessions. He was there very early on. Like Flynn. He KNOWS. Stinky The Clown Feb 2017 #4
He knows because he advised! eleny Feb 2017 #6
I guess we need an "Oh Shit, What Now" Amendment n/t Motown_Johnny Feb 2017 #5

eleny

(46,166 posts)
3. Dan Rather observed well how this is Watergate on steroids
Tue Feb 14, 2017, 11:20 PM
Feb 2017

We lived through that and it was bad enough. This feels far worse as the drip drip drip has turned into a river rising very fast and hard and starting to mow down houses like twigs. Flynn's leaving is so major that my head is reeling.

And now we learn that Trump aides were meeting with Russian Intelligence officers in the year prior to election day?

And Sessions can't conduct an investigation because he was advising Trump on legal matters all that time. wtf.

eleny

(46,166 posts)
6. He knows because he advised!
Wed Feb 15, 2017, 12:32 AM
Feb 2017

And if he didn't have any part of this dirty business then he should be finding a way to lawyer up, jump ship and take Malcolm Nance's advice to the Trump campaign aides tonight - make deals.

Couldn't happen to a better character. A perfect end to a disgusting and archaic career.

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