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It's like he makes sure to do the opposite of whatever he was complaining about in his old tweets.

Obama golfed too much, I'll golf even more than him.

Putin is having a good time under Obama, I'll make sure he's having a great time.

Disgusting that Obama touched the Saudi Orb, I'll grab that orb like I grab :emoji_cat2:

Hypocrisy off the charts
 
So why trump & co plus pretty much all Republicans and can’t forget state news still got accounts?

 
Alleged hypocrisy. He hasn’t been found guilty of anything, due process must prevail.
A-*******-men.

I'm getting tired of people acting like it's a big deal that Trump may have broken some arcane law that prohibits the president from using his power to attack political opponents and jeopardize our national security so that he can make money and stay in power. Who wouldn't do the same?

Look, folks, the founding fathers made a couple things clear. What Trump is doing is cool and fun, and God promised us guns and rainbows.

Trump is playing 101582-D Patty Cake Patty Cake Baker's Man Bake Me a Cake as Fast as You Can and libs still don't have a clue.
 
To the surprise of absolutely nobody, the president is lying. There was no open investigation at that time.


https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...e-probe-casts-doubt-on-giuliani-s-biden-claim
Timeline in Ukraine Probe Casts Doubt on Giuliani’s Biden Claim

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Open corruption... After he gets off on this with just a pat on the behind, I wonder on what terns would the very next president be impeached?

Or maybe I should say Republican President, cause I'm sure the demarcation line for a Democratic president still stands at a Bill Clinton/tan suit level offense
 
https://www-m.cnn.com/2016/09/25/af...distrust/index.html?r=https://www.google.com/
Why nearly half of Africans don't trust elections

How much for your vote?
Bribery is commonplace in some countries, the study showed.
The practice is illegal, and so rather than asking people whether they have accepted bribes, researchers posed the more indirect question of how often people in the country face bribery around election time.
On average, 43% of Africans said people are often or always bribed, with nearly 70% saying voters were bribed at least sometimes.
Some countries returned startlingly high numbers. In Mali, 78% of people said voters were often or always bribed, and in Senegal the figure was 68%.
The bribes may range from giving a little money at the polling stations to being offered seeds or medicines during campaigns, Penar says.

Threats of violence at the polls
Voter intimidation is also key, the researchers found, with 44% of those surveyed saying they are sometimes, often or always threatened with violence when voting.
 
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