Talking about all the bad Ukraine phone call defenses, fast list persuasion, dumb Tillerson, and coffeehttps://www.pscp.tv/w/cJlvEjExODgwMjU5fDF5b0pNekJCa1dveFGBxM-qYKHVNbgEJjeJSE8YLTAdXjr13PeTq1JmZz-GhQ== …
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays
Trump got busted using TAXPAYER dollars trying to extort Ukraine into investigating his domestic political opponent. If you don’t get why that’s bad, then you should just stick to drawing comics.
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Replying to @angrygenome @ScottAdamsSays
TL;DR - Scott doesn’t get why it is bad and changes topics when his incoherent argument is called out.
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Replying to @angrygenome
I get why it would be bad if it were NOT his job to look into this stuff for the public.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @angrygenome
It's never the president's job to initiate the investigation of an individual person. The potential for conflict of interest is too great. And he should NEVER being asking a foreign regime to investigate his political opponent. That's what authoritarians and tyrants do.
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Replying to @ThomasKaempfen @angrygenome
Where’s it written that the boss can’t kick-start an investigation when that seems to be necessary? You are hallucinating laws now.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @angrygenome
It's not a law; it's a well-established norm, and for very good reason. The president cannot use the powers of the presidency to target an individual, particularly his political opponents. There's too great a danger of conflict of interest.
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He violates lots of norms. That’s why he was elected. It’s a feature, not a bug. Violating laws is a problem. Violating norms depends on the specifics.
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