Unlike Nixon, Trump Will Not Go Quietly

Trump ain't going anywhere. It's a left tard wet dream
Are all conservatives hypocrites?

The Founding Fathers would have impeached corrupt Trump in a New York minute

"Conservatives, we are constantly told, believe in strict adherence to the Constitution based primarily on the text and secondarily on the views of the Founding Fathers, who wrote and breathed life into our founding document.

"If conservatives really were 'originalists,' they would be the first to say that Donald Trump is exactly the kind of president who ought to be impeached."

The Founders believed in due process. They wouldn’t impeach someone absent actual criminal actions.

They also believed in elections
They did not write the impeachment clause calling for a specific crime having to be committed. They left it up to those doing rhe impeaching to determine what was a "high crime".


That's right Commie traitor.

But the Americans control the Senate, so you traitors have no way to complete your coup.
I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.


I assume you mean Communist China, traitor?
 
Trump ain't going anywhere. It's a left tard wet dream
Are all conservatives hypocrites?

The Founding Fathers would have impeached corrupt Trump in a New York minute

"Conservatives, we are constantly told, believe in strict adherence to the Constitution based primarily on the text and secondarily on the views of the Founding Fathers, who wrote and breathed life into our founding document.

"If conservatives really were 'originalists,' they would be the first to say that Donald Trump is exactly the kind of president who ought to be impeached."

The Founders believed in due process. They wouldn’t impeach someone absent actual criminal actions.

They also believed in elections
They did not write the impeachment clause calling for a specific crime having to be committed. They left it up to those doing rhe impeaching to determine what was a "high crime".


That's right Commie traitor.

But the Americans control the Senate, so you traitors have no way to complete your coup.
I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.

A real Patriot sees it as one life to GIVE.
An anti-American lefttard like you, sees it narcissisticly as one life to LOSE.
 
In July of 1974, the House Judiciary Committee approved three articles of impeachment against Dick Nixon.

"Faced with near-certain approval of the articles by the entire House and subsequent conviction in the Senate, Nixon opted to resign."

Trump can not afford to follow Nixon's example.

Donald Trump Will Not Go Quietly Like Nixon

"Some of his children and his son-in-law may be indicted, the stock market may continue its tumble, the country may slide into a recession, and the Republican establishment may desert him, but he won’t follow Nixon’s lead and quit.

"Trump will remain until the bitter end and seek reelection, not because he is a man of courage and principle, but because he has no other safe personal option...."

"If Trump resigned before 2020, he would be subject to prosecution for any federal offenses he may have committed since 2015.

"The statute of limitations for most federal felonies is five years. Moreover, the pardon power of a newly sworn-in President Mike Pence would do nothing to limit his exposure to numerous state prosecutions..."

"In any event, Trump has little to gain by departing the Oval Office early and much to lose if he does.

"Guided by narcissism and self-interest, and backed by his dogged white nationalist base, he’ll stay put until he is either removed or defeated at the polls.

"Hopefully, he won’t drag the last vestiges of our diminished constitutional system with him when he goes."
Criminals and traitors can be very much alike.
Some criminals feel guilt and some don’t.
Some traitors feel guilt and some don’t.

Donald Trump doesn’t feel guilty at all.
It’s not one of the few emotions he has.
 
In July of 1974, the House Judiciary Committee approved three articles of impeachment against Dick Nixon.

"Faced with near-certain approval of the articles by the entire House and subsequent conviction in the Senate, Nixon opted to resign."

Trump can not afford to follow Nixon's example.

Donald Trump Will Not Go Quietly Like Nixon

"Some of his children and his son-in-law may be indicted, the stock market may continue its tumble, the country may slide into a recession, and the Republican establishment may desert him, but he won’t follow Nixon’s lead and quit.

"Trump will remain until the bitter end and seek reelection, not because he is a man of courage and principle, but because he has no other safe personal option...."

"If Trump resigned before 2020, he would be subject to prosecution for any federal offenses he may have committed since 2015.

"The statute of limitations for most federal felonies is five years. Moreover, the pardon power of a newly sworn-in President Mike Pence would do nothing to limit his exposure to numerous state prosecutions..."

"In any event, Trump has little to gain by departing the Oval Office early and much to lose if he does.

"Guided by narcissism and self-interest, and backed by his dogged white nationalist base, he’ll stay put until he is either removed or defeated at the polls.

"Hopefully, he won’t drag the last vestiges of our diminished constitutional system with him when he goes."
Criminals and traitors can be very much alike.
Some criminals feel guilt and some don’t.
Some traitors feel guilt and some don’t.

Donald Trump doesn’t feel guilty at all.
It’s not one of the few emotions he has.

Or Cankles Clinton
 
In July of 1974, the House Judiciary Committee approved three articles of impeachment against Dick Nixon.

"Faced with near-certain approval of the articles by the entire House and subsequent conviction in the Senate, Nixon opted to resign."

Trump can not afford to follow Nixon's example.

Donald Trump Will Not Go Quietly Like Nixon

"Some of his children and his son-in-law may be indicted, the stock market may continue its tumble, the country may slide into a recession, and the Republican establishment may desert him, but he won’t follow Nixon’s lead and quit.

"Trump will remain until the bitter end and seek reelection, not because he is a man of courage and principle, but because he has no other safe personal option...."

"If Trump resigned before 2020, he would be subject to prosecution for any federal offenses he may have committed since 2015.

"The statute of limitations for most federal felonies is five years. Moreover, the pardon power of a newly sworn-in President Mike Pence would do nothing to limit his exposure to numerous state prosecutions..."

"In any event, Trump has little to gain by departing the Oval Office early and much to lose if he does.

"Guided by narcissism and self-interest, and backed by his dogged white nationalist base, he’ll stay put until he is either removed or defeated at the polls.

"Hopefully, he won’t drag the last vestiges of our diminished constitutional system with him when he goes."
Criminals and traitors can be very much alike.
Some criminals feel guilt and some don’t.
Some traitors feel guilt and some don’t.

Donald Trump doesn’t feel guilty at all.
It’s not one of the few emotions he has.

It serves the Donald well as he battles the tide of Progressivism.
 
In July of 1974, the House Judiciary Committee approved three articles of impeachment against Dick Nixon.

"Faced with near-certain approval of the articles by the entire House and subsequent conviction in the Senate, Nixon opted to resign."

Trump can not afford to follow Nixon's example.

Donald Trump Will Not Go Quietly Like Nixon

"Some of his children and his son-in-law may be indicted, the stock market may continue its tumble, the country may slide into a recession, and the Republican establishment may desert him, but he won’t follow Nixon’s lead and quit.

"Trump will remain until the bitter end and seek reelection, not because he is a man of courage and principle, but because he has no other safe personal option...."

"If Trump resigned before 2020, he would be subject to prosecution for any federal offenses he may have committed since 2015.

"The statute of limitations for most federal felonies is five years. Moreover, the pardon power of a newly sworn-in President Mike Pence would do nothing to limit his exposure to numerous state prosecutions..."

"In any event, Trump has little to gain by departing the Oval Office early and much to lose if he does.

"Guided by narcissism and self-interest, and backed by his dogged white nationalist base, he’ll stay put until he is either removed or defeated at the polls.

"Hopefully, he won’t drag the last vestiges of our diminished constitutional system with him when he goes."
I think he will have no choice but to leave quietly in 2024. Presidential terms are limited.
How many more lies can we expect before 2024?
"President Trump has made 6,420 false or misleading claims over 649 days"

Analysis | President Trump has made 6,420 false or misleading claims over 649 days


"If President Trump’s torrent of words has seemed overwhelming of late, there’s a good reason for that.

"In the first nine months of his presidency, Trump made 1,318 false or misleading claims, an average of five a day.

"But in the seven weeks leading up the midterm elections, the president made 1,419 false or misleading claims — an average of 30 a day.

"Combined with the rest of his presidency, that adds up to a total of 6,420 claims through Oct. 30, the 649th day of his term in office, according to The Fact Checker’s databasethat analyzes, categorizes and tracks every suspect statement uttered by the president."
 
In July of 1974, the House Judiciary Committee approved three articles of impeachment against Dick Nixon.

"Faced with near-certain approval of the articles by the entire House and subsequent conviction in the Senate, Nixon opted to resign."

Trump can not afford to follow Nixon's example.

Donald Trump Will Not Go Quietly Like Nixon

"Some of his children and his son-in-law may be indicted, the stock market may continue its tumble, the country may slide into a recession, and the Republican establishment may desert him, but he won’t follow Nixon’s lead and quit.

"Trump will remain until the bitter end and seek reelection, not because he is a man of courage and principle, but because he has no other safe personal option...."

"If Trump resigned before 2020, he would be subject to prosecution for any federal offenses he may have committed since 2015.

"The statute of limitations for most federal felonies is five years. Moreover, the pardon power of a newly sworn-in President Mike Pence would do nothing to limit his exposure to numerous state prosecutions..."

"In any event, Trump has little to gain by departing the Oval Office early and much to lose if he does.

"Guided by narcissism and self-interest, and backed by his dogged white nationalist base, he’ll stay put until he is either removed or defeated at the polls.

"Hopefully, he won’t drag the last vestiges of our diminished constitutional system with him when he goes."
I think he will have no choice but to leave quietly in 2024. Presidential terms are limited.
How many more lies can we expect before 2024?
"President Trump has made 6,420 false or misleading claims over 649 days"

Analysis | President Trump has made 6,420 false or misleading claims over 649 days


"If President Trump’s torrent of words has seemed overwhelming of late, there’s a good reason for that.

"In the first nine months of his presidency, Trump made 1,318 false or misleading claims, an average of five a day.

"But in the seven weeks leading up the midterm elections, the president made 1,419 false or misleading claims — an average of 30 a day.

"Combined with the rest of his presidency, that adds up to a total of 6,420 claims through Oct. 30, the 649th day of his term in office, according to The Fact Checker’s databasethat analyzes, categorizes and tracks every suspect statement uttered by the president."

Lamestream media propaganda. Marxists like you are addicted to this crap.
 
Nixon resigned and received a pardon

Unlikely Trump will get the same deal

If Trump is faced with articles of impeachment and a Senate that is favorable to removing him, he will make a deal with the Republicans resign and the VP after being made President would pardon him. Neither party would benefit by trying him in a criminal court.
Satisfaction for seeing justice done Satisfaction might bring back Justice to America

Satisfaction or revenge? If they had anything on Trump and the Republicans went to him and asked him to resign, part of a deal would be a pardon.
 
Trump ain't going anywhere. It's a left tard wet dream
The bitching goes on and on no matter who is president, Dem or Repub. Nobody has any illusions about that. By removing Trumpf we'd merely be eliminating all this silliness that comes out of that fool's mouth. See that press conference he did yesterday? "I fired Mattis" ..... the man is an idiot to say such absurd things.
That being said, the dick should be left alone to serve out the rest of his comedy show known as a "4-year term", just so we won't have endure another several years of right wingers whining about him being removed even though he deserves it. Besides, the prospect of the Bible-thumping fanatic trying to shove God up everyone's asses isn't appealing at all.
Trump's just a corrupt egomaniac crook. Pence is nuts ... really fucking nuts. He'd be building storage facilities for unwanted/needed embryos left over from in vitro, and limiting abortion medications.

How stupid can one get. :rolleyes:
 
If Trump goes down he will take a lot of Washington with him. His justice dept. still has 57000 sealed indictments to unseal. When those start to be unsealed a lot of dems and rinos will back off trying to unseat our duelly elected President. The people love him, it’s just the swamp and their brain dead followers that want to remove him.
 
In July of 1974, the House Judiciary Committee approved three articles of impeachment against Dick Nixon.

"Faced with near-certain approval of the articles by the entire House and subsequent conviction in the Senate, Nixon opted to resign."

Trump can not afford to follow Nixon's example.

Donald Trump Will Not Go Quietly Like Nixon

"Some of his children and his son-in-law may be indicted, the stock market may continue its tumble, the country may slide into a recession, and the Republican establishment may desert him, but he won’t follow Nixon’s lead and quit.

"Trump will remain until the bitter end and seek reelection, not because he is a man of courage and principle, but because he has no other safe personal option...."

"If Trump resigned before 2020, he would be subject to prosecution for any federal offenses he may have committed since 2015.

"The statute of limitations for most federal felonies is five years. Moreover, the pardon power of a newly sworn-in President Mike Pence would do nothing to limit his exposure to numerous state prosecutions..."

"In any event, Trump has little to gain by departing the Oval Office early and much to lose if he does.

"Guided by narcissism and self-interest, and backed by his dogged white nationalist base, he’ll stay put until he is either removed or defeated at the polls.

"Hopefully, he won’t drag the last vestiges of our diminished constitutional system with him when he goes."
Criminals and traitors can be very much alike.
Some criminals feel guilt and some don’t.
Some traitors feel guilt and some don’t.

Donald Trump doesn’t feel guilty at all.
It’s not one of the few emotions he has.
According to some estimates, 21% of CEOs qualify as psychopaths, Trump appears to be among them. His glib and superficial charm was amply displayed on reality television for 14 years.

Grandiose estimations of personal accomplishments are currently on display daily.

Pathological lying combined with cunning and manipulativeness and coupled with a total lack of remorse or empathy pretty much guarantee an inbred inability to feel anything remotely like guilt.

Check Trump's score on the standard Hare Psychopathy Checklist.

Karen Celestino-Horseman: Donald Trump—presidential psychopath? | 2018-04-27 | Indianapolis Business Journal | IBJ.com
 
In July of 1974, the House Judiciary Committee approved three articles of impeachment against Dick Nixon.

"Faced with near-certain approval of the articles by the entire House and subsequent conviction in the Senate, Nixon opted to resign."

Trump can not afford to follow Nixon's example.

Donald Trump Will Not Go Quietly Like Nixon

"Some of his children and his son-in-law may be indicted, the stock market may continue its tumble, the country may slide into a recession, and the Republican establishment may desert him, but he won’t follow Nixon’s lead and quit.

"Trump will remain until the bitter end and seek reelection, not because he is a man of courage and principle, but because he has no other safe personal option...."

"If Trump resigned before 2020, he would be subject to prosecution for any federal offenses he may have committed since 2015.

"The statute of limitations for most federal felonies is five years. Moreover, the pardon power of a newly sworn-in President Mike Pence would do nothing to limit his exposure to numerous state prosecutions..."

"In any event, Trump has little to gain by departing the Oval Office early and much to lose if he does.

"Guided by narcissism and self-interest, and backed by his dogged white nationalist base, he’ll stay put until he is either removed or defeated at the polls.

"Hopefully, he won’t drag the last vestiges of our diminished constitutional system with him when he goes."
I think he will have no choice but to leave quietly in 2024. Presidential terms are limited.
How many more lies can we expect before 2024?
"President Trump has made 6,420 false or misleading claims over 649 days"

Analysis | President Trump has made 6,420 false or misleading claims over 649 days


"If President Trump’s torrent of words has seemed overwhelming of late, there’s a good reason for that.

"In the first nine months of his presidency, Trump made 1,318 false or misleading claims, an average of five a day.

"But in the seven weeks leading up the midterm elections, the president made 1,419 false or misleading claims — an average of 30 a day.

"Combined with the rest of his presidency, that adds up to a total of 6,420 claims through Oct. 30, the 649th day of his term in office, according to The Fact Checker’s databasethat analyzes, categorizes and tracks every suspect statement uttered by the president."

Lamestream media propaganda. Marxists like you are addicted to this crap.
Here's some real Marxist propaganda for you
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"Into this explosive world scene steps Donald J. Trump. His rise to power has been greeted with dismay by the establishment politicians both in the USA and on a broader international scale.

"He is widely blamed for plunging the world into an ever-deeper political and economic crisis.

"Of course, such claims are exaggerated.

"The crisis through which we are passing is not the creation of Mr Trump, nor any other individual.

"It is the manifestation of the organic crisis of a system that has reached its historic limits and finds itself in a complete blind alley."

Donald Trump and the world
 
In July of 1974, the House Judiciary Committee approved three articles of impeachment against Dick Nixon.

"Faced with near-certain approval of the articles by the entire House and subsequent conviction in the Senate, Nixon opted to resign."

Trump can not afford to follow Nixon's example.

Donald Trump Will Not Go Quietly Like Nixon

"Some of his children and his son-in-law may be indicted, the stock market may continue its tumble, the country may slide into a recession, and the Republican establishment may desert him, but he won’t follow Nixon’s lead and quit.

"Trump will remain until the bitter end and seek reelection, not because he is a man of courage and principle, but because he has no other safe personal option...."

"If Trump resigned before 2020, he would be subject to prosecution for any federal offenses he may have committed since 2015.

"The statute of limitations for most federal felonies is five years. Moreover, the pardon power of a newly sworn-in President Mike Pence would do nothing to limit his exposure to numerous state prosecutions..."

"In any event, Trump has little to gain by departing the Oval Office early and much to lose if he does.

"Guided by narcissism and self-interest, and backed by his dogged white nationalist base, he’ll stay put until he is either removed or defeated at the polls.

"Hopefully, he won’t drag the last vestiges of our diminished constitutional system with him when he goes."
Criminals and traitors can be very much alike.
Some criminals feel guilt and some don’t.
Some traitors feel guilt and some don’t.

Donald Trump doesn’t feel guilty at all.
It’s not one of the few emotions he has.
According to some estimates, 21% of CEOs qualify as psychopaths, Trump appears to be among them. His glib and superficial charm was amply displayed on reality television for 14 years.

Grandiose estimations of personal accomplishments are currently on display daily.

Pathological lying combined with cunning and manipulativeness and coupled with a total lack of remorse or empathy pretty much guarantee an inbred inability to feel anything remotely like guilt.

Check Trump's score on the standard Hare Psychopathy Checklist.

Karen Celestino-Horseman: Donald Trump—presidential psychopath? | 2018-04-27 | Indianapolis Business Journal | IBJ.com

Teddy Roosevelt, FDR, JFK, Reagan all were considered great leaders and all had psychopathic traits. There has been a lot written on the subject.
What good presidents and psychopaths have in common

It in part is what makes a good leader.
 
In July of 1974, the House Judiciary Committee approved three articles of impeachment against Dick Nixon.

"Faced with near-certain approval of the articles by the entire House and subsequent conviction in the Senate, Nixon opted to resign."

Trump can not afford to follow Nixon's example.

Donald Trump Will Not Go Quietly Like Nixon

"Some of his children and his son-in-law may be indicted, the stock market may continue its tumble, the country may slide into a recession, and the Republican establishment may desert him, but he won’t follow Nixon’s lead and quit.

"Trump will remain until the bitter end and seek reelection, not because he is a man of courage and principle, but because he has no other safe personal option...."

"If Trump resigned before 2020, he would be subject to prosecution for any federal offenses he may have committed since 2015.

"The statute of limitations for most federal felonies is five years. Moreover, the pardon power of a newly sworn-in President Mike Pence would do nothing to limit his exposure to numerous state prosecutions..."

"In any event, Trump has little to gain by departing the Oval Office early and much to lose if he does.

"Guided by narcissism and self-interest, and backed by his dogged white nationalist base, he’ll stay put until he is either removed or defeated at the polls.

"Hopefully, he won’t drag the last vestiges of our diminished constitutional system with him when he goes."
Criminals and traitors can be very much alike.
Some criminals feel guilt and some don’t.
Some traitors feel guilt and some don’t.

Donald Trump doesn’t feel guilty at all.
It’s not one of the few emotions he has.
According to some estimates, 21% of CEOs qualify as psychopaths, Trump appears to be among them. His glib and superficial charm was amply displayed on reality television for 14 years.

Grandiose estimations of personal accomplishments are currently on display daily.

Pathological lying combined with cunning and manipulativeness and coupled with a total lack of remorse or empathy pretty much guarantee an inbred inability to feel anything remotely like guilt.

Check Trump's score on the standard Hare Psychopathy Checklist.

Karen Celestino-Horseman: Donald Trump—presidential psychopath? | 2018-04-27 | Indianapolis Business Journal | IBJ.com

Teddy Roosevelt, FDR, JFK, Reagan all were considered great leaders and all had psychopathic traits. There has been a lot written on the subject.
What good presidents and psychopaths have in common

It in part is what makes a good leader.
Thank you my leader for presiding over the worst markets in 10 years and starting off the new year with a significant drop Thank you for acting so presidential and bashing only 5 of your generals who think you're a blooming AH
 
In July of 1974, the House Judiciary Committee approved three articles of impeachment against Dick Nixon.

"Faced with near-certain approval of the articles by the entire House and subsequent conviction in the Senate, Nixon opted to resign."

Trump can not afford to follow Nixon's example.

Donald Trump Will Not Go Quietly Like Nixon

"Some of his children and his son-in-law may be indicted, the stock market may continue its tumble, the country may slide into a recession, and the Republican establishment may desert him, but he won’t follow Nixon’s lead and quit.

"Trump will remain until the bitter end and seek reelection, not because he is a man of courage and principle, but because he has no other safe personal option...."

"If Trump resigned before 2020, he would be subject to prosecution for any federal offenses he may have committed since 2015.

"The statute of limitations for most federal felonies is five years. Moreover, the pardon power of a newly sworn-in President Mike Pence would do nothing to limit his exposure to numerous state prosecutions..."

"In any event, Trump has little to gain by departing the Oval Office early and much to lose if he does.

"Guided by narcissism and self-interest, and backed by his dogged white nationalist base, he’ll stay put until he is either removed or defeated at the polls.

"Hopefully, he won’t drag the last vestiges of our diminished constitutional system with him when he goes."
Criminals and traitors can be very much alike.
Some criminals feel guilt and some don’t.
Some traitors feel guilt and some don’t.

Donald Trump doesn’t feel guilty at all.
It’s not one of the few emotions he has.
According to some estimates, 21% of CEOs qualify as psychopaths, Trump appears to be among them. His glib and superficial charm was amply displayed on reality television for 14 years.

Grandiose estimations of personal accomplishments are currently on display daily.

Pathological lying combined with cunning and manipulativeness and coupled with a total lack of remorse or empathy pretty much guarantee an inbred inability to feel anything remotely like guilt.

Check Trump's score on the standard Hare Psychopathy Checklist.

Karen Celestino-Horseman: Donald Trump—presidential psychopath? | 2018-04-27 | Indianapolis Business Journal | IBJ.com
If CEO’s are 21% psychos can you imagine what the % would be for politicians. Must belike 80% maybe more.
 
In July of 1974, the House Judiciary Committee approved three articles of impeachment against Dick Nixon.

"Faced with near-certain approval of the articles by the entire House and subsequent conviction in the Senate, Nixon opted to resign."

Trump can not afford to follow Nixon's example.

Donald Trump Will Not Go Quietly Like Nixon

"Some of his children and his son-in-law may be indicted, the stock market may continue its tumble, the country may slide into a recession, and the Republican establishment may desert him, but he won’t follow Nixon’s lead and quit.

"Trump will remain until the bitter end and seek reelection, not because he is a man of courage and principle, but because he has no other safe personal option...."

"If Trump resigned before 2020, he would be subject to prosecution for any federal offenses he may have committed since 2015.

"The statute of limitations for most federal felonies is five years. Moreover, the pardon power of a newly sworn-in President Mike Pence would do nothing to limit his exposure to numerous state prosecutions..."

"In any event, Trump has little to gain by departing the Oval Office early and much to lose if he does.

"Guided by narcissism and self-interest, and backed by his dogged white nationalist base, he’ll stay put until he is either removed or defeated at the polls.

"Hopefully, he won’t drag the last vestiges of our diminished constitutional system with him when he goes."
Criminals and traitors can be very much alike.
Some criminals feel guilt and some don’t.
Some traitors feel guilt and some don’t.

Donald Trump doesn’t feel guilty at all.
It’s not one of the few emotions he has.
According to some estimates, 21% of CEOs qualify as psychopaths, Trump appears to be among them. His glib and superficial charm was amply displayed on reality television for 14 years.

Grandiose estimations of personal accomplishments are currently on display daily.

Pathological lying combined with cunning and manipulativeness and coupled with a total lack of remorse or empathy pretty much guarantee an inbred inability to feel anything remotely like guilt.

Check Trump's score on the standard Hare Psychopathy Checklist.

Karen Celestino-Horseman: Donald Trump—presidential psychopath? | 2018-04-27 | Indianapolis Business Journal | IBJ.com
A few years ago as i was getting a walk in I had headphones on and listening to Coast to Coast late at night. Now that show has extremes as you know. But it does have political and science and life guests also. Unlike TV, the guest can be on and hour or more talking about a subject. The subject this night was psychopaths. Psychopaths make up about 1 per cent of the population. And it survives today from caveman times when surviving was a lot tougher then today. Those leaders had no qualms eliminating competitors and enemies alike. However being a psychopath does not mean being a Hitler. Although we have had to many Hitlers in human history and we have seen the last hundred years full of them. Not all psychopaths are the same and have different ways of projecting themselves. Psychopaths can be cutting edge in improving things for all. And can do great things. Incredible feats and advances in fields they work in have been achieved. They take chances at a higher percentage and may fail. However they do not like to be crossed. If Trump is a psychopath like you typed, then he is of this variety. The man made promises. To me, all he has to do is do his best to keep them. I see a tale of two ways. A corrupted woman who is now Speaker of the House and has made a living off the back of the taxpayer slaves and Trump. Trump, a rich man who shared the wealth a bit with others in the toughest area of the nation to do so.
 
Trump is a walking talking living scumbag

YOU are Donald Trump?

Did obama do what trump did?? Give us the worst markets in 10 years??

Obama committed treason. He used the FBI to rig the 2016 election. He deserves to be shot by a military firing squad.
And trump colluded with our enemy putin Love to see the pos hang and I'd bring the rope

You are lying, but Obama tried to rig the 2016 election using the FBI, an act of treason. He further used the FBI in an attempted coup against the sitting president. Obama is a traitor.
 
In July of 1974, the House Judiciary Committee approved three articles of impeachment against Dick Nixon.

"Faced with near-certain approval of the articles by the entire House and subsequent conviction in the Senate, Nixon opted to resign."

Trump can not afford to follow Nixon's example.

Donald Trump Will Not Go Quietly Like Nixon

"Some of his children and his son-in-law may be indicted, the stock market may continue its tumble, the country may slide into a recession, and the Republican establishment may desert him, but he won’t follow Nixon’s lead and quit.

"Trump will remain until the bitter end and seek reelection, not because he is a man of courage and principle, but because he has no other safe personal option...."

"If Trump resigned before 2020, he would be subject to prosecution for any federal offenses he may have committed since 2015.

"The statute of limitations for most federal felonies is five years. Moreover, the pardon power of a newly sworn-in President Mike Pence would do nothing to limit his exposure to numerous state prosecutions..."

"In any event, Trump has little to gain by departing the Oval Office early and much to lose if he does.

"Guided by narcissism and self-interest, and backed by his dogged white nationalist base, he’ll stay put until he is either removed or defeated at the polls.

"Hopefully, he won’t drag the last vestiges of our diminished constitutional system with him when he goes."
Criminals and traitors can be very much alike.
Some criminals feel guilt and some don’t.
Some traitors feel guilt and some don’t.

Donald Trump doesn’t feel guilty at all.
It’s not one of the few emotions he has.
According to some estimates, 21% of CEOs qualify as psychopaths, Trump appears to be among them. His glib and superficial charm was amply displayed on reality television for 14 years.

Grandiose estimations of personal accomplishments are currently on display daily.

Pathological lying combined with cunning and manipulativeness and coupled with a total lack of remorse or empathy pretty much guarantee an inbred inability to feel anything remotely like guilt.

Check Trump's score on the standard Hare Psychopathy Checklist.

Karen Celestino-Horseman: Donald Trump—presidential psychopath? | 2018-04-27 | Indianapolis Business Journal | IBJ.com
A few years ago as i was getting a walk in I had headphones on and listening to Coast to Coast late at night. Now that show has extremes as you know. But it does have political and science and life guests also. Unlike TV, the guest can be on and hour or more talking about a subject. The subject this night was psychopaths. Psychopaths make up about 1 per cent of the population. And it survives today from caveman times when surviving was a lot tougher then today. Those leaders had no qualms eliminating competitors and enemies alike. However being a psychopath does not mean being a Hitler. Although we have had to many Hitlers in human history and we have seen the last hundred years full of them. Not all psychopaths are the same and have different ways of projecting themselves. Psychopaths can be cutting edge in improving things for all. And can do great things. Incredible feats and advances in fields they work in have been achieved. They take chances at a higher percentage and may fail. However they do not like to be crossed. If Trump is a psychopath like you typed, then he is of this variety. The man made promises. To me, all he has to do is do his best to keep them. I see a tale of two ways. A corrupted woman who is now Speaker of the House and has made a living off the back of the taxpayer slaves and Trump. Trump, a rich man who shared the wealth a bit with others in the toughest area of the nation to do so.
Trump is a prick A prick who gives nothing and takes whatever he can steal Rich because his thief father left him 60 million and he screwed 100's to build that up He shares nothing and you're a fn idiot to think so
 

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