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Only 29% of Americans believe Mueller cleared Trump; Trump approval DOWN

You can tell the trumpshills are still panicked bc Moonz propaganda posting has tripled since the supposed exoneration

As usual you face planted again. We are fired up and anything but nervous..we want The perpetuators of this Democratic Party act of treason to face the Justice system they themselves betrayed.
 
Remember when Republicans were saying Democrats would be overplaying their hand by calling for impeachment?

Republicans need to sit and think about their own advice. What could bringing Comey and others before the Senate possibly accomplish for them?

The vast majority of Americans believe there’s smoke and fire. The question is how bad the fire is and how far we need to go to put it out. Republicans want to convince us there’s no fire at all.
 
Remember when Republicans were saying Democrats would be overplaying their hand by calling for impeachment?

Republicans need to sit and think about their own advice. What could bringing Comey and others before the Senate possibly accomplish for them?

The vast majority of Americans believe there’s smoke and fire. The question is how bad the fire is and how far we need to go to put it out. Republicans want to convince us there’s no fire at all.


Read and weep

https://thefederalist.com/2019/03/28/campaign-colluded-russians-2016-hillary-clintons/
 
I’m not going to read some bullshit conspiracy theory from The Federalist.
 
Remember when Republicans were saying Democrats would be overplaying their hand by calling for impeachment?

Republicans need to sit and think about their own advice. What could bringing Comey and others before the Senate possibly accomplish for them?

The vast majority of Americans believe there’s smoke and fire. The question is how bad the fire is and how far we need to go to put it out. Republicans want to convince us there’s no fire at all.

Bingo.
 

“Founder Sean Davis is a co-founder of The Federalist. He previously worked as an economic policy adviser to Gov. Rick Perry, as CFO of Daily Caller, and as chief investigator for Sen. Tom Coburn.”

Right? Lol. Super objective author you got there.

Trumpers like Sean, Lectro, and Moonz are terrified of the full report.

Did any of Hilary’s campaigners get found guilty of anything? Bueller?
 
“Founder Sean Davis is a co-founder of The Federalist. He previously worked as an economic policy adviser to Gov. Rick Perry, as CFO of Daily Caller, and as chief investigator for Sen. Tom Coburn.”

Right? Lol. Super objective author you got there.

Trumpers like Sean, Lectro, and Moonz are terrified of the full report.

Did any of Hilary’s campaigners get found guilty of anything? Bueller?


Nope. Nothing for Benghazi, her emails but I think Bill was impeached for lying about a blowjob.
 
Trump still has the same problem. He won an election with negative 3 million votes. Since that time he has royally pissed off everybody except his base. They came out in droves in 2018 and Dems had close to 10 million more votes.
 
Trump still has the same problem. He won an election with negative 3 million votes. Since that time he has royally pissed off everybody except his base. They came out in droves in 2018 and Dems had close to 10 million more votes.

^This. Trump has been different from every other POTUS, Republican or Democrat, in that he has done nothing since his election to expand his base of support. Reagan went from 51% to 59% in his two elections by very successfully playing to "Reagan Democrats", especially Southern whites. Clinton went from 43% to 50% (in a three-way race both times) by winning over independents in the suburbs. Even Dubya went from 48% to 51% by increasing his share of the Latino vote from 25% to over 40% in 2004. Trump has only governed to his base, only cares about his base, and has actually gone out of his way to alienate and piss off everyone who didn't vote for him last time. He can still definitely win, but only if he gets a huge turnout from his base, the Democratic base doesn't turn out (as in 2016), and another third-party bid is mounted that can siphon off Dem votes. Given the Dem ability to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory that may happen, but Trump certainly hasn't been making it easy for his own campaign.
 
Despite all that, Republicans seem very confident in their chances.
 
^This. Trump has been different from every other POTUS, Republican or Democrat, in that he has done nothing since his election to expand his base of support. Reagan went from 51% to 59% in his two elections by very successfully playing to "Reagan Democrats", especially Southern whites. Clinton went from 43% to 50% (in a three-way race both times) by winning over independents in the suburbs. Even Dubya went from 48% to 51% by increasing his share of the Latino vote from 25% to over 40% in 2004. Trump has only governed to his base, only cares about his base, and has actually gone out of his way to alienate and piss off everyone who didn't vote for him last time. He can still definitely win, but only if he gets a huge turnout from his base, the Democratic base doesn't turn out (as in 2016), and another third-party bid is mounted that can siphon off Dem votes. Given the Dem ability to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory that may happen, but Trump certainly hasn't been making it easy for his own campaign.

I agree except that the dems did turn out in 16, just not in the right counties in certain states. The Fat Tub of Shit won by a sliver
 
Despite all that, Republicans seem very confident in their chances.

They have good reasons for optimism - as I said, the Dems have a track record of blowing winnable elections. And they'll throw everything they have at whomever the Dem nominee is, that's for sure. I fully expect Trump to call the Dem nominee a Communist and traitor at some point in the campaign, and probably worse than that if he's behind in the polls in the last couple of weeks. If his opponent is a woman or other minority, Lord only knows what he and the GOP will do or say in the campaign.
 
I’m not going to read some bullshit conspiracy theory from The Federalist.

You are the conspiracy theorist. Your media is garbage..and here you are quadrupling down on your party horseshit.

You Dems are in for a day of reckoning. A matter of time.
 
They have good reasons for optimism - as I said, the Dems have a track record of blowing winnable elections. And they'll throw everything they have at whomever the Dem nominee is, that's for sure. I fully expect Trump to call the Dem nominee a Communist and traitor at some point in the campaign, and probably worse than that if he's behind in the polls in the last couple of weeks. If his opponent is a woman or other minority, Lord only knows what he and the GOP will do or say in the campaign.

There’s a gay candidate whose last name starts with “Butt.” If Pete wins, there are pretty strong odds Trump will call him “Pete Butt Guy.”
 
OOOOOOOPPPPPPPPSPSPSPSPSPSSSSSSS!!!!!!111111

https://www.axios.com/trump-mueller-report-exonerated-16d39453-c4e8-4c0a-b213-e2e0cc551866.html

Despite President Trump claiming he has been exonerated by special counsel Robert Mueller's report, which he has not yet seen, only 29% of Americans believe the president has been cleared of wrongdoing, according to a new NBC News/ Wall Street Journal poll.


The big picture: 40% of respondents say they do not believe Trump has been cleared, while 31% — which includes 45% of independents — are unsure. Pollster Jeff Horwitt, whose firm Hart Research helped conduct the survey, told NBC News: "The public is still in a wait-and-see view of this investigation and what it means for Trump." Trump's overall approval rating sank to 43%, down 3 percentage points from February's NBC News/WSJ poll.
Shows the power of the current fake news era.
 
Shows the power of the current fake news era.

It shows the lack of power of the mainstream media. People have ignored the media narrative in favor of facts.
 
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