No, it is founded on the fallacy that the Russia probe is why he is disliked. I can assure you it isn't.
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Replying to @jayacoop @emptywheel
And the original question is founded on the fallacy that his voters believe he is perfect. Almost every answer to O. question is founded on the fallacy that his voters are blind and ignorant.
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Replying to @ConservativeV11 @emptywheel
You really need to go back and retake your rhetoric class. The "original question" was yours.
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Replying to @jayacoop @emptywheel
No. The original question was. If Mueller Shows Trump and Stone Cheated to Win the Primary, Will Republicans Turn on Trump?
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Replying to @ConservativeV11 @emptywheel
Ah... so you think that question was based on the premise that his voters think he’s perfect? I’d say the opposite - it is based on the premise that his voters will stick no matter how craven or criminal he is.
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Replying to @jayacoop @emptywheel
But he is neither craven, nor criminal. Your charges are biased and not based on facts.
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Replying to @ConservativeV11 @emptywheel
Hmmm... So there wasn't testimony in a court this week that he directed a criminal act? I'm pretty sure there was. He didn't pay the largest, at the time, Treasury Dept. money laundering fine in history? Oh, yeah, he did. No bias, just fact. I didn't get my degree at Trump U.
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Replying to @jayacoop @emptywheel
Cohen's lawyer recanted That story. Accusations are not crimes. And paying a fine from Casino in 1998 makes him evil? I thought it would be bad if he didn't pay a fine like Al Sharpton. Your Hate confuses you.
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Replying to @ConservativeV11 @emptywheel
No. Cohen testified in open court that Trump directed him to commit crimes. It has not been recanted. Stop mixing apples and oranges. And a lot of crimes are punishable by fine. That doesn't make them "not crimes." Hence, criminal. Oh, he's a fraud, too. No hate - facts.
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Replying to @jayacoop @emptywheel
If Cohen said that today, he just committed perjury because he said the opposite before to Congress. Did he even testify today? An open hearing?
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Yeah. You're confused. Other people have Trump knowing abt the June 9 meeting. Cohen, Weisselberg, and Pecker know he committed a crime to hide his sex partners. Again, should we kidnap Barron as a result?
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