You can ignore facts, but you cannot ignore the consequences of ignoring facts. Actual facts DO matter in ACTUAL decision-making. Example: Hey Scott, your house is on fire! Your decision-making process will be substantively influenced if in fact your house is actually on fire
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Intent matters. And DJT was so stupid he actually admitted his intent on multiple occasions. This isn't hard to understand unless you have zero respect for facts.
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Intent matter when there's a crime. Is there ? From another country (fr) I have to say I don't see what that would be. Can't the pres fire someone in his government ? I can see a lot of structural issues (whatever side the president is) if he can't.
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“The facts are disturbing and compelling on the President's intent to obstruct justice,” -Jeff Sessionshttps://www.congress.gov/congressional-record/1999/2/23/senate-section/article/s1791-1?q=%7B%22search%22%3A%5B%22obstruction+of+justice%22%2C%22sessions%22%5D%7D&r=1 …
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Systems Persuasion
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Not firing Flynn, firing Comey, pressuring Congress members to suppress the congressional investigations into Russian interference (& Trump campaign collusion) are all examples of Trump NOT "doing his job".
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