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lindysalsagal

(20,703 posts)
Fri Mar 1, 2019, 06:04 PM Mar 2019

Let's play: "Which Is Scarier?" Frump Edition: Did he know, or not?

This time, it's whether or not he knew he couldn't demand security clearance for Jared, after Jared failing the regular clearance.

Is it scarier that he didn't know, in other words, that he thinks the president has no checks on his power,


or

is it scarier that he knew he couldn't override justice and cia and did it anyway, because he believes he's not going to be held accountable?

Honestly, I can't decide.....

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Let's play: "Which Is Scarier?" Frump Edition: Did he know, or not? (Original Post) lindysalsagal Mar 2019 OP
Both. Right off the bat there was talk about Jared not able to get clearance because of his GemDigger Mar 2019 #1
I heard on the radio msnbc today he revised his state department disclosure over 200 times! lindysalsagal Mar 2019 #2
You would think that even one lie would be enough.... GemDigger Mar 2019 #3
People that lie once don't normally get clearance for even the GemDigger Mar 2019 #4
Expecting everyone to believe he didn't know is as... brush Mar 2019 #5
+1000 smirkymonkey Mar 2019 #6

GemDigger

(4,305 posts)
1. Both. Right off the bat there was talk about Jared not able to get clearance because of his
Fri Mar 1, 2019, 06:14 PM
Mar 2019

lying on the forms and people (talking heads) were commenting on how the president could over ride it and well.... he did.

lindysalsagal

(20,703 posts)
2. I heard on the radio msnbc today he revised his state department disclosure over 200 times!
Fri Mar 1, 2019, 06:17 PM
Mar 2019

Shouldn't there be an automatic imprisonment after 30?

GemDigger

(4,305 posts)
3. You would think that even one lie would be enough....
Fri Mar 1, 2019, 06:23 PM
Mar 2019

And he only told them one lie at a time. He has no fear, papa trump is here. That! is why the whole damn family needs to go down to insure this insanity never happens again.

GemDigger

(4,305 posts)
4. People that lie once don't normally get clearance for even the
Fri Mar 1, 2019, 06:25 PM
Mar 2019

lowest level clearance there is. Trump and his traitor tots don't piss me off as much as the do nothing GOP is for doing nothing.

brush

(53,795 posts)
5. Expecting everyone to believe he didn't know is as...
Fri Mar 1, 2019, 06:58 PM
Mar 2019

incredulous as him expecting everyone to believe that he knew nothing about Russian collusion when everyone around him had Russkies coming out of their every pocket and purse.

He's used to conning vulnerable people who believe his huckster schtick, now he's dealing with Mueller and Pelosi and Cummings and Schiff who didn't just roll off the turnip truck.

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