It’s almost like Baby Fists wants to be investigated by an independent committee

It was always going to come out: we were always going to learn about the FBI’s investigation into the connections between the Trump campaign and Russia. The stories were happening before Election Day, and the developments were always going to be part of the larger narrative of treason and espionage around Emperor Baby Fists and his people. That being said, Baby Fists is so unhinged, so inept, so bigly stupid that he actually accelerated the process by falsely claiming that President Obama had wiretapped him. Those tweets, several weekends ago, accelerated the process to a crazy degree. With FBI Director Comey denying Baby Fists’ claims flat-out, you would think that Presidente Deplorable would just call it a day and say “maybe I was mistaken.” But that would be admitting that he was wrong! So of course not. He has to double-down on the lie. Which brings me to what happened on Wednesday.

First, the Paul Manafort story blew up (BIGLY) on Wednesday, with the Associated Press reporting that Manafort – who acted at Trump’s campaign chairman for months – had previously worked undercover to “aide the Putin government.” Manafort was paid millions of dollars over the course of a decade to aide Putin’s interests – both PR and financial – in America. That was the story of the day… before the London terrorist attack happened. But instead of the White House fading out and allowing the news from London take precedence, Donald Trump inserted himself into the day’s news in what was one of the oddest, most disturbing counterprogramming moments in recent history. I think this was an attempt to “change the subject” from the Manafort story, but it was literally happening at the same time as the world was focused on London, so it makes Trump look like a drama queen who was jealous of all of the attention being given to victims of a terrorist attack.

So, what happened? The House Intelligence Committee chairman Devin Nunes announced that HE has a source who told him that Trump wasn’t lying about the Obama-ordered wiretap because Trump’s conversations were “incidentally” intercepted post-election because something something maybe some of Trump’s associates were being surveilled? I guess. The problem is that instead of briefing his committee, Nunes ran over to the White House to tell Trump personally. And then Trump offered a live statement, on-camera, about how he personally feels “somewhat” vindicated by the news. Meanwhile, everyone else is like, “Um, that’s not how any of this is supposed to work.” Nunes withheld information from his own committee. Nunes was not acting as independent oversight on the executive, he was acting as Baby Fists’ lackey.

So, obviously, Nunes’ actions – in which he was trying to work on behalf of Baby Fists – have left us with more questions than answers. If Nunes is correct – and I mean, who knows? – that means that Trump was caught on a wiretap, but it was because the person he was speaking to was being wiretapped with a (presumably) completely legal FISA warrant. Which brings everyone back to Russia. So… yeah. Time for an independent select committee on Baby Fists’ Russia connections.

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  1. RussianBlueCat says:

    His hair reminds me of a hairstyle Kate Gosselin had a few years ago “Windswept long hair Guinea pig”

    • Lightpurple says:

      Face like a guinea pig too.

    • Beth says:

      Tangled rats nest hairdo

    • Megan says:

      Right now Trump and House Republicans are recklessly making further cuts to the healthcare bill to make it acceptable to the extreme right Freedom Caucus. We are so f*cked.

      • Esmom says:

        Yes, I was ready to scream yesterday at the people breathlessly and graciously thanking their GOP reps on Twitter for “doing the right thing” when the reality was they were voting no because the bill wasn’t extreme enough for them.

      • Tiffany :) says:

        Esmom, some are voting against because it is too extreme. There are some GOP reps in moderate areas whose constituents are letting them have it. Some are voting against because it doesn’t go far enough. No matter what, “No” is the right vote.

        It is highly entertaining to watch the GOP try to govern. They have been all talk for so long. They have had nearly a decade to think of a better idea than ACA, and they can’t get it done. Fools.

      • Megan says:

        Listening to Spicer Trumpsplain the bill is maddening.

  2. Sarah says:

    I’d love to see him and his daughter-wife Ivanka behind bars.

  3. Alix says:

    I can’t wait to see this pr!ck charged with treason.

    • Raina says:

      I’m praying for that. This orange Lucifer’s impulse control is just nonexistent. Ritalin, you orange bitch.

    • Beth says:

      Lock them up!

    • AreYouForReal? says:

      The next president would just pardon him. But, at a minimum, he’d be gone from the White House,

      • Lightpurple says:

        Then he or she will do so at his/her own peril. The punishment for high treason is the death penalty. I don’t support the death penalty in any case but the people they’re toying with do.

    • Green Valley says:

      Call your reps and senators and tell them this administration is dangerous and has no credibility. Impeachment!

      I’ve been calling and protesting the healthcare bill and well, just about everything.

      We the people need to save the republic.

      Here’s some fun reading:

      http://www.vanityfair.com/news/2017/03/graydon-carter-trump-presidency-is-already-a-joke

    • Luca76 says:

      I’m as anti trump as they come but it undermines the opposition when they call what he’s done treason.
      What Trump and company has done isn’t treason its collusion and possibly tax evasion and money laundering but true treason has a very narrow legal definition.

  4. anniefannie says:

    He keeps raising the bar on stupidity! I’m sure Nunnes didn’t think is was necessary to tell him to keep the ” tip” private. Maybe know he realizes the kind of moron he’s dealing with…

    • Lisa says:

      Well he held a presser right after seeing the Orange Menace. Wouldn’t passing along information to a possible traitor he is iinvestigating be grounds for some kind of conspiracy charge or something? Nunes should a least be censured/ punished for what he did. During his news conference, Rep Adam Schiff was shocked that Nunes compromised the Intelligence Committee. He said that he (Schiff) should have been the first to hear about this info not the ONE PERSON WHO’S BEING INVESTIGATED BY THE FBI!!!

      • doofus says:

        ” Wouldn’t passing along information to a possible traitor he is investigating be grounds for some kind of conspiracy charge or something?”

        I’d say possibly “collusion” and “obstruction of justice” would be on the table as charges.

      • Lisa says:

        Thanks doofus.

      • Tiffany :) says:

        It really is amazing how dumb this administration is.

        They just trotted out this information to “prove” that Trump WAS being “wiretapped”…but then just made more trouble for themselves. This did not prove anything, other than Trump and/or his associates were somehow related to people who were under surveillance. It just stirs up more questions, in addition to the inappropriate choice of Nunes taking the information to the subject of the investigation he was leading.

      • Original T.C. says:

        From jump, Nunes has been shifty. Review past joint conferences with the rest of the Intelligence committee, he always tried to insert doubt while claiming Trump was wrong. Additionally as part of Trump’s transition team he should have recused himself from the beginning as having conflicted interest.

        As one tweet said he had to choose between the Republic and Trump, he chose Trump in the end. History will remember him as a co-conspirator. His reputation is done. I don’t know what magic Trump has over these people to make them commit career suicide and look like fools. Speaking of fools…stay tuned to the next Sean Spicer comedy hour.

  5. nemera34 says:

    Nunes stepped in it big time. And he should be removed from heading anything. Also there has to be an Independent Counsel appointed. The Republicans are breaking apart. It just shows how they don’t know what the hell they are doing. They have control of the government. And in less than 60 days they have completely destroyed the credibility of this Nation on every single basis.

    • doofus says:

      it’s because for 8 long years, their ONLY play was “obstruction”, not actual governing. they just wanted to WIN and be in power.

      now that they have control, they don’t know how to govern. evidenced by the sh*t-show of a health care bill they put forward.

      I don’t know who made this (very apt) comparison. they’re like the dog that finally caught the car they were chasing and now don’t know what to do with it.

      • Esmom says:

        I think that originated with the Pod Save America guys. They also had a good point Monday that I had been thinking about for a while. There is a (non-existent) version of Trump that could have been more moderate. That’s what I actually hoped after he won the election. Instead he’s caught between the competing ideologies of factions of Bannon and Ryan and the absolute mess we have is the result.

      • Imqrious2 says:

        Doofus, Tuesday night Seth Meyers made that exact analogy in his opening. Very apt, I’d say!

      • Christin says:

        Sort of like a dog finally catching a car.

      • Embee says:

        Ironically, I distinctly remember President Elect Clinton saying this in an interview conducted after his first election. It’s like I tell my daughter, “The most capable, brilliant people are the most humble about their abilities. Look for the professional who downplays her abilities and you will have found someone to do a superior job.”

      • Tiffany :) says:

        I completely agree, nemera34 and doofus.

  6. Aiobhan Targaryen says:

    So let me get this straight: According to Rethug “logic” sources are bad if they are saying something you don’t want to hear/read, but if they do say something that you want to hear/read, they are credible and worthy of your time.

    The best/worst part about all of this is that the administration and the dingleberries that want to cozy up to them are the ones making most of the unforced errors. Not the press digging up sources and going after them like they should be doing. This is like when a serial killer goes on a killing spree gets away with it for several years and then gets caught, not committing another murder but for something stupid like an unpaid parking ticket or j-walking and then keep making one mistake after another because they got away with so much for so long. The arrogance of this man and all the others is going to be their downfall.

    Did you see Adam Shiff (sp?) on MSNBC last night hinting that there is real evidence that there is/was collusion going on? He was a former prosecutor so, if he is saying that it is real, it is real.

    • Lightpurple says:

      Schiff is my new hero

      • Tate says:

        Mine too.

      • Ashamed 2 b a Fl girl says:

        He’s my hero too! So calm and measured and soooo deadly.

      • Kitten says:

        He is UNFLAPPABLE. He’s one of those politicians who seems to navigate through all the typical political obstacles–prying journalists, adversarial political parties, etc–seamlessly. He is the consummate professional–just very focused and capable yet very trustworthy somehow. Def. a fan of Schiff.

      • Lightpurple says:

        @Kitten, he was a prosecutor and that tends to require a really cool temperament. I just read he’s originally from Framingham so I’m claiming him as one of us.

    • Esmom says:

      Yeah, that pretty much sums up their logic. And don’t forget the hypocrisy — when sources are leaking damning info they’re demonized but when they leak something to “somewhat vindicate” Trump it’s no big deal.

      I’m still not holding my breath that any of this will lead to impeachment anytime soon, sigh.

    • mee says:

      So glad to see there ere some intelligent people in Congress (Schiff). he represents my parents’ community in SoCal; will have to let them know to support him.

    • Tiffany :) says:

      The unforced errors point is so true. They keep inflicting wounds to their own administration! It is so incompetent that it makes me wonder if it is a distraction strategy, but then I think they can’t be that stupid. Like, was this Nunes shot in the foot to distract from healthcare shenanigans? …But then the healthcare bill doesn’t look like it will pass, so if it was a distraction it didn’t help them at all.

  7. Tate says:

    In an interview with Jake Tapper you could literally see Nunes sweating. I think Nunes has a lot to worry about. A lot of filthy hands in this.

    • Lisa says:

      Jake Tapper is killing it lately. He’s the best thing about CNN IMO.

      • PunkyMomma says:

        Yes. Since Cheeto Mussolini banned CNN from that press conference, Tapper has been on fire. Between Tapper and Maddow, they have put Cheeto Mussolini on a rotisserie, slowly turing him so that he keeps that toasty shade of orange.

      • Escaped Convent says:

        Jake Tapper and Don Lemon both are not having any of this Trumpy skullduggery.

    • SusanneToo says:

      For some reason, roger “Traitor” stone felt the need to send a long, rambling letter to Jake yesterday. Give ’em enough rope and ….
      http://twitter.com/jaketapper/status/844883029654949888

      His letter is also littered with misspellings and subject/verb errors. Why are so many trumpies lacking in simple grammar skills?

      • Kitten says:

        “Schiff looks like a pussy to me”?

        JFC these people are atrocious. Stone is such a VILE human being and a raving lunatic. Seriously, seriously f*cking unhinged..
        I hope his ass gets thrown in the fire. NONE of these shit stains deserve to be even NEAR the White House.

      • Olenna says:

        That letter…good grief! His punk azz needs to calm down.

      • Betsy says:

        That man is equal parts stupid, unbalanced, and arrogant.

      • Tiffany :) says:

        “spank them like children”

        Are you f’ing kidding me?!?!?!

      • brincalhona says:

        How professional of him. Certainly taking the high road.

    • Megan says:

      Nunes’ actions are beyond reprehensible. The level of corruption in Congress is simply astounding. I have little faith in Congress, butI am truly shocked that Nunes would stoop to this level.

    • mee says:

      What’s interesting is that evil is also stupid in these cases – or at least w/all these guys (Nunes, Flynn, Trump, Manafort) who are stumbling over each other to show the world how compromised they are. Manafort’s reply to a CBS interview before the election was hilarious: when asked if the trump campaign had ties to Russia, he spit out a barely comprehensible denial that trump had no ties to Russia (“thats what he said, that’s what i said, um that’s what our position is…”).

  8. Lightpurple says:

    Not only must there be an independent investigation but Nunes must resign from Congress. He violated his oath to uphold the checks & balances outlined in the Constitution. He’s not doing his job; instead, he is aiding and abetting someone who may have committed treason.

    Today is going to be insane with Ryan trying to jam his “healthplan,” which now allows insurers to sell products as “health insurance” that don’t actually cover any healthcare services, through Congress and whatever fresh Hell comes out of the Trump contingent.

    Where there be a separate thread for Tweedledee Trump using yesterday’s terrorist attack to insult the Mayor of London?

    • RussianBlueCat says:

      That was disgusting of him to make a comment like that. What a gross human being, he takes after his father

    • Nicole says:

      Right?! As if we don’t have enough problems with our allies currently. I like that a PM didn’t even respond because “I was dealing with more serious issues”. Burn.

      At this point we may have no allies left even in the case of inevitable impeachment

    • Beth says:

      Is there anyone this pig hasn’t insulted? He’d better learn to shut his mouth and stop tweeting

      • Escaped Convent says:

        It is astonishing how many of our allies he has alienated in just a few short weeks. This was inevitable, given his ugly personality. But even the dumbest person would know we want to keep our allies. The way he treated Angela Merkel was appalling.

        His will never give up his vindictive, nasty comments toward England now, since they wouldn’t let him speak in Parliament. Imagine this psycho thug speaking in a dignified setting like that! ~Shudder~

        If Sir Winston Churchill were alive today, Rump would insult him too.

      • Melly says:

        @Escaped Convent
        If Churchill were alive today he would DESTROY Trump elegantly using his mastery of the English language.

      • Betsy says:

        @Melly – wouldn’t matter. He would be too stupid to catch it.

      • Melly says:

        @Betsy
        Wouldn’t that be fun? British insults are my favorite because most Americans don’t get the shade.

      • Ashamed 2 b a Fl girl says:

        Escaped Convent – He is treating our allies exactly the way Putin has told him to.

    • jwoolman says:

      And better believe that the worthless insurance policies will be sold at just about the cost of whatever tax credit the sucker is getting. Another windfall for the profiteers.

      All of this really is proving what a good, carefully thought out bill the Affordable Care Act is. All they need to do is extend subsidies more widely and regulate the profiteering insurance companies to prevent abominations like narrowing networks and arbitrarily hiking up premiums. And of course extend Medicare downward to really get better healthcare without just making the rich richer.

      • Lightpurple says:

        The ACA spent nearly a year in development in Senate hearings with a blueprint from a state plan that was up and running and decades worth of notes on the subject from Ted Kennedy (Kennedy, not Romney, was the architect of Romneycare. Romney’s only contribution was an insistence on the individual mandate. He needed an accomplishment so he could run for President. Nothing else he tried passed the legislatiure), hundreds of hours of hearings and tens of thousands of pages of written testimony from all players. Trumpcare is a hastily cobbled together collection of ideas the Senate rejected in 2009 that Ryan, Price and Diane Black don’t really understand at all but are shoving at us because they need to obliterate Obama.

    • Kitten says:

      I saw that and just….SMDH. Just another example of Trump and his goons shitting on our allies.

      Also, this is a dude who kills majestic animals for fun so yeah, he’s a sadistic piece of sh*t.

  9. Nicole says:

    Well apparently Nunes also has millions tied up in Russia so yes colluding is right. Oops

  10. boredblond says:

    To trump, any airtime is good..it’s all about the spotlight regardless of why you’re there. Nunes should be booted from that committee, which is now marked as corrupt.

  11. aquarius64 says:

    Nunes was on the Trump transition team and now he may have made himself a target of an FBI probe because of this stunt. Stupid.

  12. SusanneToo says:

    Jeeeezus, they are so obvious, so blatant, so fvck you. The chair of the HIC runs to the subject of the investigation and squeals information. They really do think they can do anything and keep on going.

  13. Persian says:

    We are seeing the beginning of Trump’s downfall , this is a lot sooner than I imagined!
    The Republican party is falling on their own sword.

    • Beth says:

      Wish it had happened sooner.

      • Andrea says:

        McCain is demanding an independent investigation…Come on now…we need to get this started so we can find out who will be president…Pence or Ryan?

      • Melly says:

        8 years ago I really did not like McCain, and it didn’t help that he chose Palin to be his VP. Now though, McCain is one of the only republicans that I have any respect for. He seems to be the only one who wants the truth and speaks out.

    • Andrea says:

      I agree–he and Graham have been the only ones to put on their big boy panties and stand up against their party. I can’t believe I am saying this, but I hope they get re-elected.

      • Lightpurple says:

        Graham may speak out against his party but when voting time comes, he capitulates and votes party. He is also blocked hearings for Merrick Garland as a judiciary committee member. He helped steal that Justice seat

    • Original T.C. says:

      I wish all would lead to the fall of Trump but unfortunately his supporters are still going strong.Including White women with college educations or oh high socioeconomic brackets. Don’t be fooled there are many of them out there even if they are not on Twitter or Facebook. It will again come down to who shows up to vote in the mid-terms.

      San Diego Women See Hope In President Trump’s Vision Of America http://www.kpbs.org/news/2017/mar/23/san-diego-women-see-hope-and-promise-trumps-vision

      • Dj says:

        I know college-educated White women voted for Trump. (This is not at you specifically) but I am college-educated, older White woman who DID NOT vote for this idiot! Sorry. I had to get that out because it is said so often.

        In addition, these idiots like Nunes who are perjuring themselves are very much like Watergate minions who did similar things. There will be so many more idiots caught in their lies when the coverups begin to unravel. I grew up watching Watergate hearings. It was what shaped my politics (and love for Tip O’Neil). It was what made me a Democrat. I argued with my parents about being Republicans when Rep. were not for middle-class blue collar ppl. Oh well. Rants over! Thank you. Film at 11:00.

  14. justsaying says:

    I don’t think Trump and his people will end up in jail.

    But he will go down as the worst president in American history and that’ll hurt him the most. He hates it when he is not the best/popular.

    • Esmom says:

      Not sure if that would hurt him, he’ll just say it’s fake news. He’s truly delusional, imo.

      • justsaying says:

        He will say it’s fake news, yeah, but deep down he knows that many people can’t stand him. He’s lost so many HW friends etc., pretty sure that bothers him.

      • Angela82 says:

        What’s worse is clicking on a CNN article about all this and seeing all his supporters and/or trolls say “Fake News” “Boycott CNN” “Trump is President”. Some people have truly lost their mind and sense of country. I may have issues with America (I am more socialist) especially during the GWB years, but I don’t dislike it enough that I want to see a foreign dictatorship take us over or have a PEEOTUS so mentally ill that a tweet causes us to get nuked by North Korea or China.

    • addie says:

      The name Trump will end up being as despised as Hitler.

      • justsaying says:

        That may very well be.

      • Kitten says:

        Yes I believe globally-speaking, this will be the case. Not sure if that applies in America though. I’m just so embarrassed that we still have people supporting him stateside. So shameful.

      • Angela82 says:

        Hitler was an evil psychopath but at least he had a few brain cells. Imagine the future history books trying to explain a Nazi tweeting about “Easy D”, “SAD!” “North Korea behaving very badly!” “Obama wire tapped me!” “Crooked Hillary”. Never mind all his spelling errors and his people saying microwaves can spy,

        @kitten: I hope future generations will be smarter than that, but sadly its America so racism, greed and fear always seems to win. 🙁 I just can’t believe so many can still support a crazy schizo dementia ridden pussy grabber.

      • Lady D says:

        I think history will see him as a dishonest fool and a sleazy racist. Or a bad joke.

    • Andrea says:

      George W Bush is painting somewhere with a smile on his face. He almost went down as the worst president in our lifetime (surpassing Nixon in his idiocies) but thanks to old Trump, he is saved.

  15. Eric says:

    I had a diabolical theory: nunes was given purposefully false info (by the FBI/NSA) to trap the bitch, thereby forcing a special investigation and leading to criminal charges of obstruction of justice.

    Agree that Schiff is a god, especially when his eyes pop during intense streams of thought.

    Agree with Tapper being on fire too, but the voice needs help.

  16. Beth says:

    I wonder what his fans think every day when more bad things are exposed about the guy they believed could do not wrong. I watch Jordan Klepper on you tube interviewing dumbasses at Trump rallies. One guy said Hillary was probably sick with AIDS and caught it after Bill was fooling around with Magic Johnson. The guy then said Obama had something to do with 9/11 and should’ve been at the White House, but was on vacation. That shows how stupid his supporters really are. These idiots have to start seeing the truth!

    • SusanneToo says:

      Remember the massive wildfires in Kansas and Oklahoma? Yesterday The Takeaway interviewed a farmer who had voted for trump. The man lost 500 cattle in the fires. You could hear the despair in his voice. He mentioned that trump had said not a single word about the fires or offered any help. The host added that trump’s budget cuts the Ag Dept by about 20%. It’s starting to sink in slowly.
      And then there’s this guy. He won’t sing for trump anymore.
      http://www.cnn.com/2017/03/21/health/opioid-trump-supporter-medicaid-health-care-reform/index.html
      And this might help:
      http://www.dailykos.com/story/2017/03/21/1645838/-Trump-s-America-Two-coal-plants-announce-closures-in-Ohio-layoffs-at-Carrier-factories-in-Indiana

      • Disco Dancer says:

        You know, I don’t feel any sympathy or empathy for any of these Trump voters even if they have lost their livelihood in the wildfires. They voted Trump because they hate brown people more than they hate someone who’s so obviously a liar and a hypocrite. And then when anyone would try and explain to them
        How Trump is so monumentally unfit for this job, these same rural Trump voters respond back with, “libtard!”
        “Coastal elite”

        So frankly, they deserve to learn the hard way that Trump has never given a crap about them.
        and I don’t feel sorry for their despair at all.

    • margie says:

      They will never see it! My office mate, who is a book smart woman, is a rabid Trumpy. She is one who says you can’t paint all Trump supporters as racists homophobes. But she is racist, so ¯\_(ツ)_/. Anyway, she believes every word the Trump administration says, and thinks it is “genius” for Trump to be on twitter and to speak for himself. I just…it is dumbfounding. So, the answer to your thought that Trump supporters have to see the truth is that they never will! They are all collective dumbasses for one reason or another. Whether it is the coal miner who for some stupid reason thought trump would help him, or the white woman who thinks women’s rights should be based on draconian laws, or the white man who is fragile and feels persecuted…all f*cking morons. They are idiocracy at work.

      • Angela82 says:

        @margie: At least President Camacho seemed like a decent human, although an idiot LOL.

        “In a speech, President Camacho (Terry Crews) (a former professional wrestler) gives Joe the impossible job of fixing the nation’s food shortages, Dust Bowls, and crippled economy within a week.”

        Can’t iamgine El Cheeto ever trying to hire someone to fix his problems, he can’t admit to failure or mistakes.

      • Olenna says:

        @Angela82, I love that movie and can’t even count the number of times I watched Comacho’s State of Union address. On the teleprompter: “Shit. I know this shit is bad right now…” LOL! Who knew it would all come to pass for the great US of A. My favorite random line from that scene –“South Carolina, wassup!”

  17. jwoolman says:

    I’m beginning to think that President Tweeter’s real worry is money laundering charges, bigly. He’s had some odd transactions involving Russians that suggest that also. It could be routine Trumpian corruption or Putin’s banker friends offering better deals on debt or both. Trump was fined for money laundering in connection with his casinos. This might carry greater legal consequences or the political consequences may be too much for the Republicans to keep up their support for President Tweeter.

    The Feds may have accidentally latched onto evidence of such criminal activity in the incidental collection of recorded conversations between Trump/Trump’s people and Russian contacts under surveillance. My bet would be that Manafort was involved bigly while campaign manager and later. He never really seemed to leave Trump’s orbit.

    Nunes is trying very hard to make it seem as though there was something untoward about such information collection, to protect the Orange Maroon. But as even Nunes has had to admit, such incidental collection was quite legal. I think when they asked later for FISA warrants on individuals in the Trump campaign, that might have been related to illegal dealings that surfaced in the incidental collection.

    Nunes seemed oddly obsessing about whether or not President Obama knew the details, in particular the individuals involved, despite the fact that obviously Obama kept his lips firmly zipped during the campaign and afterward. In any case, Nunes has compromised the ability of his committee to reliably handle this investigation. Even if he hadn’t, they really need an independent investigator trusted by enough people in both Parties. It’s too important to let it evaporate under partisan screaming matches.

    • Lightpurple says:

      He’s oddly obsessed with Obama because they have used Obama as their go-to “look, something shiny!” to divert from their antics for so long that some of them actually believe their own lies and think we will too.

      I looked at Nunes congressional website yesterday and the content is more befitting a site for an alt-right radio talk show host than for a sitting congressional representative. I feel for any constituents of his who don’t share his views; they have no representation at all and can’t feel welcome on that website

  18. Vizia says:

    According to https://twitter.com/RoguePOTUSStaff, this is all part of the game plan.

  19. SusanneToo says:

    I’m posting this on both trump threads as people need to clearly see what Republicans think.
    “Oklahoma Republican Says God Can Use Rape And Incest To ‘Bring Beauty From Ashes”
    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/oklahoma-abortion-bill-god-rape-incest_us_58d33663e4b0b22b0d19cb53?

    • Green Valley says:

      Ugh, and I can hear the syrupy, fake pious tone of voice used.

      Psychos who have no clue about what Jesus really meant and exploit religion to wield power over others.

      RESIST, PERSIST, INSIST

      • HK9 says:

        Exactly-he took that completely out of context. He has no idea what he’s talking about. He’s twisting scripture for his own purposes and if he actually knew his bible he’d know that the punishment for what he just did is scary. This is why we need the separation of church & state.

    • Betsy says:

      I’ve said it for years: you can be privately against abortion, but people who support anti-choicer policies for all are monsters.

  20. LinaLamont says:

    And, now, some Dems will consider confirming Gorsuch for a promise from Reps…. this is why I quit the Dem Party… morons!
    http://www.dailykos.com/stories/1646397
    Just one link… it’s been all over the news since last night.

    Unrelated…Sympathies with those in UK after attack.

  21. Eric says:

    If GOP House Intelligence Chair Nunes leaked classified information, then he can be brought up on charges of treason/espionage– the very thing he was arguing for on Mobday during the special committee hearing.
    What a rube!

  22. Andrea says:

    Rachel Maddow had on the other night how basically Russia has used information warfare on us during the last election and it worked. i really can’t believe more pro Trump supporters are okay with Russia—do they not believe or they are okay with it since that evil Hillary lost?? Is corruption the way to go now? I’m sickened because Russia is not someone to allow to infiltrate our systems in any way.

  23. holly hobby says:

    WTF did Nunes just fell out of the turnip truck? He doesn’t understand procedure? Don’t tell me in his former life he was an attorney because this is a serious breach. Bring on the independent committee!

    • Lightpurple says:

      The turnip truck may be a strong possibility. His background is in agriculture. He also has spent his full adult life as a politician. I’m all for people aiming high and branching into areas outside their comfort zone and initial field of study but it doesn’t make me feel secure knowing that the head of the House intelligence committee is a lifelong politician with a bachelors in agriculture

  24. adastraperaspera says:

    I tend to think that Tr*mp/Bannon/Putin planned this, and Tr*mp’s tweets kicked it off on purpose. I think they forced Nunes to do this. Why? So they could kill the House committee and buy more time–possibly dragging out and even killing the possibility of any independent investigations. They know the trap is set. They know what they’ve done. They are working to destroy the rule of law completely. So they best know how to deflect, lie, destroy evidence, cut evil deals, etc. Tr*mp has always charged right at anything coming at him. He sues, he denies, he never runs. I believe that the FBI and CIA better move quickly to get some of the players indicted and force them to squeal.

    • Betsy says:

      Maybe. But it’s also possible and more likely that they’re stupid and scared.

      • adastraperaspera says:

        Believe me, that is my preference! We know for sure that they’re stupid, and for sure that Nunes looked scared on CNN. Let’s hope they all are!

      • Betsy says:

        @adastraperaspera – if we examine the actions and allegiances of some of the involved, including but not limited to Trump, Manafort, Page, Stone, Kushner, McConnell, Chaffetz, Nunes, and Burr and add the reported fact that Manafort was paid $10 million a year for at least three years by the Russians to promote Russian interests to American lawmakers, we can reasonably conclude that a number of them have effectively been working as agents against their own country, against their sworn oaths.

        And they are scared.

  25. Redheadwriter says:

    I’ve been using this. It’s amazing and so easy. All my Congresspeople get a fax a day from me on all of the Trump related bullsh*t.

    https://resistbot.io/

  26. Eric says:

    Repeal and replace vote: delayed!

    I’m tired of all this WINNING!

  27. robyn says:

    Trump acts like a guilty person. Otherwise, he would stop trying to distract and support the FBI and other investigations. If he loved his country, he would hate the idea of Russia tampering with the election process, and that goes for his supporters too!!!

  28. SusanneToo says:

    Yet another Putin foe murdered. Don’t expect Putin’s b1tch to condemn it. Maybe uday can weigh in. Anyone have the total so far?
    http://twitter.com/maxrtucker/status/844863264768983041