When the president's official actions bring him so much personal benefit we rightly get suspicious. That's why the president should never be pushing for an investigation of a specific person! That's what Adams is pretending not to see. https://twitter.com/ScottAdamsSays/status/1193958724332707842 …
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Replying to @ThomasKaempfen
Suspicion is fine. Asking why he’s doing it is fine. Remember he asked for it to be publicly announced, so it was obviously planned to be transparent. If “looks bad” bothers you, vote accordingly. To me it looks like his job.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays
It’s NEVER the president’s job to initiate criminal investigations, that power is so destructive and the potential for conflict of interest is so severe. It’s what authoritarian leaders do, and it’s why we don’t tolerate it in America. But keep pretending not to understand.
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Replying to @ThomasKaempfen @ScottAdamsSays
Asking a foreign government to initiate an investigation into possible corruption occurred in their own country seems perfectly fine to me. Also it’s just an investigation! You all seem to act as if trump asked them to prosecute the Bidens. Way to make something out of nothing
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Replying to @Ptcwang @ScottAdamsSays
Trump holds hostage desperately needed aide to press a corrupt foreign government to find or manufacture dirt on his domestic political rival, and to publicly announce it's doing so, and that's perfectly fine to you? Don't know how to break this to you, but you're a sucker.
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Replying to @ThomasKaempfen @Ptcwang
Word-thinking without all the context does lead you down the wrong path.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @Ptcwang
What path leads a person to miss the point?
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Replying to @ThomasKaempfen @Ptcwang
If you take out all the bias words, it’s nothing but a boss kick-starting a project to get information the public (many of us) want.
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Thomas Kaempfen Retweeted Thomas Kaempfen
Word-think yourself: He's not the boss, he's the most powerful person on the planet using his power to push a foreign regime to investigate his chief domestic rival. You wanting that information is irrelevant to that.https://twitter.com/ThomasKaempfen/status/1194030669971828741 …
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Thomas Kaempfen @ThomasKaempfenReplying to @ScottAdamsSays @angrygenomeIt'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.2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
Word-thinking. All you did is reword it to sound sinister.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @Ptcwang
Can we stop pretending your cute little phrases carry any argumentative value? There was nothing unfair about my characterization of what Trump did. If there was, please point it out.
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