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== Opinions ==
== Opinions ==
Bobtato writes:


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The Mueller report was a busted flush from the start. Its whole premise – of “finding out” whether Turmp is crooked – denies the flagrant crookedness that has always been a matter of public record. Every word spoken about this report simply adds to that denial.
The Mueller report was a busted flush from the start. Its whole premise – of "finding out" whether Turmp is crooked – denies the flagrant crookedness that has always been a matter of public record. Every word spoken about this report simply adds to that denial.


Democrats should ignore all of it – ignore impeachment – and just state it as fact that Turmp is a criminal. They should have been doing that all along.  
Democrats should ignore all of it – ignore impeachment – and just state it as fact that Turmp is a criminal. They should have been doing that all along.  

Revision as of 06:27, 19 April 2019

Donald John Trump is the 45th and current president of the United States.

Before entering politics, he was a businessman and television personality.

Trump was born and raised in the New York City borough of Queens and received an economics degree from the Wharton School.

Opinions

Bobtato writes:

The Mueller report was a busted flush from the start. Its whole premise – of "finding out" whether Turmp is crooked – denies the flagrant crookedness that has always been a matter of public record. Every word spoken about this report simply adds to that denial.

Democrats should ignore all of it – ignore impeachment – and just state it as fact that Turmp is a criminal. They should have been doing that all along.

-- Bobtato @ Boing Boing

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