Obama is Trying to Undermine President Trump

jk


lying is not the same as facts


Did Putin tell you lies were just as good as facts


how many rubles did it take for you to see it Putins way
 
There is no end to the hilarity.

So, basically, former President Obama is a sought-after speaker and interlocutor who, according to "legalinsurrection.org" (hilarity!), carefully avoids being seen countering the Trumpy, yet still somehow undermines the Trumpy. And that, allegedly negotiating with a hostile foreign power (South Korea? Germany?) without proper authorization, should be prosecuted under the "Logan Act" (hilarity).

How about just under half of the U.S. Senate negotiating, without proper authorization, with Iran over the dispute concerning their alleged nuclear weapons program?

It used to be said that politics stopped at the water's edge. Increasingly, that doesn't seem to be the case.

The latest indication: a letter from 47 Republican senators, most of the GOP caucus, to the supreme leader of Iran. The letter, organized by Arkansas's Tom Cotton and first reported by Josh Rogin, notes that any deal President Obama makes with Iranian negotiators about nuclear enrichment is not a duly ratified treaty and could be reversed once Obama leaves office in less than two years.​


Why are these goons, who were quite clearly working to undermine a sitting President, not in jail?

Of course, it isn't all that difficult to understand: President Obama, all-around dignified appearance, smart and knowledgeable, cannot quite avoid throwing into sharp relief the contrast to the Vulgar Talking Yam, the ignorant, pussy-grabbing Carnival Barker, who Rightardia thought best suited to remove the indignity of the Black Stain in the White House. Under your rocks that might have seemed like a good idea. Still, the denial phase of your grief over that monumentally stupid decision, as put in evidence by the attempts at throwing mud at President Obama, drags on way too long to be regarded as anything other than ridiculous.
 
http://legalinsurrection.com/2017/07/obama-is-trying-to-undermine-trump/


I’d rather see Obama charged formally with sedition and treason, then put on trial.

Charge him with violating the Logan Act of 1799! This law was obviously written for exactly this type of seditious activity.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logan_Act

Wanting Obama charged formally with sedition and treason is nonsense.
I just want to hear from the pro Obama crowd how they would have reacted if a former potus, GW in this case, had wandered about, displaying narcissism on a level that has never been witnessed before.
 
There is no end to the hilarity.

So, basically, former President Obama is a sought-after speaker and interlocutor who, according to "legalinsurrection.org" (hilarity!), carefully avoids being seen countering the Trumpy, yet still somehow undermines the Trumpy. And that, allegedly negotiating with a hostile foreign power (South Korea? Germany?) without proper authorization, should be prosecuted under the "Logan Act" (hilarity).

How about just under half of the U.S. Senate negotiating, without proper authorization, with Iran over the dispute concerning their alleged nuclear weapons program?
It used to be said that politics stopped at the water's edge. Increasingly, that doesn't seem to be the case.

The latest indication: a letter from 47 Republican senators, most of the GOP caucus, to the supreme leader of Iran. The letter, organized by Arkansas's Tom Cotton and first reported by Josh Rogin, notes that any deal President Obama makes with Iranian negotiators about nuclear enrichment is not a duly ratified treaty and could be reversed once Obama leaves office in less than two years.​


Why are these goons, who were quite clearly working to undermine a sitting President, not in jail?

Of course, it isn't all that difficult to understand: President Obama, all-around dignified appearance, smart and knowledgeable, cannot quite avoid throwing into sharp relief the contrast to the Vulgar Talking Yam, the ignorant, pussy-grabbing Carnival Barker, who Rightardia thought best suited to remove the indignity of the Black Stain in the White House. Under your rocks that might have seemed like a good idea. Still, the denial phase of your grief over that monumentally stupid decision, as put in evidence by the attempts at throwing mud at President Obama, drags on way too long to be regarded as anything other than ridiculous.
Then there was that whole Bibi Netanyahu being 'invited' to speak to Congress.
 
Do you mean 'obstruct'? If so, kindly review recent history.

Gotcha. One of those moments coming back to bite you?
He_Did_It.jpg

Lets see how many administrations are guilty.
 
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