1. Is ignorance a defense in breaking the law? GOP better hope so because that's all they got with Comey.
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"I'm sorry officer, I didn't know I couldn't do that"
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But he "alone" can fix it. Or hire a "fixer." I forget which one.
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3. This is a good counter-argument:https://twitter.com/JTrofe/status/872818197510180865 …
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4. But also: the argument Trump is too ignorant to know what he's doing raises question: why the hell is he president?!?
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Then why did he ask everyone to leave the room? He knew what he was asking Comey was inappropriate.
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Completely indefensible
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Key to so much of this is how they use the word "Washington" to imply it is about obscure insider stuff, when what they mean is "the law."
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Malevolence tempered by incompetence. (In this case, ignorance is no excuse. The elements have been met, including intent.)
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Yet another reason Trump doesn't belong in the WH
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