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Sam Nunberg LIVE MELTDOWN on CNN

Look on the bright side reference the impact of using the Presidential pardon: Ford did not get reelected because he pardoned the crook Nixon. Same thing could be for trump as it gives the Dems something juicy to throw a him in their ads.
 
Look on the bright side reference the impact of using the Presidential pardon: Ford did not get reelected because he pardoned the crook Nixon. Same thing could be for trump as it gives the Dems something juicy to throw a him in their ads.

Over 1 dozen sexual assault victim accusations, public knowledge of his failure as a businessman to the point where he didn't have to pay any income tax for twenty years, public knowledge of his familial business (grandpa: ran a whore house; dad: owned the whore house/buildings in general; Donald T: run the country that runs the whores and the whore house... what a wonderful linear progression), his rampant lies regarding his plans for the economy and the nation in general (have to love where he denies the budget deficit increase before being elected, and then adding 1 trillion to the debt; perhaps he should volunteer most of his wealth to even out the budget).

Seriously, if they voted for him once, they'll do it again.

I predict Trump, shortly before Nov. 2020, will strike North Korea. This will drum up pro-war sentiments, and most presidents (all?) who face re-election during war are themselves re-elected. Trump will get re-elected. Dems, though they will gain lots of seats in '18 midterms, will watch their heads spin in unison when the major media networks declare Trump winning, again.
 
Nah he seemed a bit too excitable, like his nervous energy led him to believe he's going to prison and there's only one way to come out on top. Unfortunately, he's a bad liar.

If he was drinking people would be able to smell it on him.

Perhaps he was having a nervous/manic breakdown.
 
Oooh... maybe a benzo/alcohol thing.
That would be brutal. And hilarious.
The worst part is we will never know. :(

Some Valium with that vodka martini?
You know it. Just to relax a little...
 
By midweek, [Nunberg] told reporters he was turning over materials Mueller had requested, including emails with Stone and former Trump aides Steve Bannon, Paul Manafort, Rick Gates, Keith Schiller, Corey Lewandowski and Carter Page.

Nunberg’s participation had another twist: Fox Business Network reporter Charles Gasparino said Tuesday that he’d spoken with Nunberg, who reportedly said he was planning to enter substance abuse treatment after his grand jury testimony.
“There’s something, and drinking I believe is a big part of it, and that’s what happened yesterday,” Gasparino said. “That’s where the story actually goes from here.”

Nunberg’s initial defiance prompted all manner of analysis over whether the Mueller grand jury should even be talking with a witness who was headed in for mental health or substance abuse treatment.
“The team may be debating that very question as we speak,” Melinda Haag, a former federal prosecutor who worked with Mueller when he was a U.S. attorney in San Francisco in the late 1990s, said in an interview on Wednesday.
But a defense attorney working with another senior Trump aide predicted that Mueller’s team would bring Nunberg in for the grand jury appearance and begin by peppering him with questions to determine his sobriety, credibility and fitness to answer questions.


Yes we know alcohol is one part... and? Just tell Bluelight!... :\
 
Nunberg’s initial defiance prompted all manner of analysis over whether the Mueller grand jury should even be talking with a witness who was headed in for mental health or substance abuse treatment.
^ but why? obviously they cant take statements directly from him due to credibility, but they can still dig for info to help them in gathering more evidence and to use as probable cause if necessary, which is something they should be doing with all the info and testimonies they obtain anyway.

well its good to know this resolved so cleanly without things getting worse. glad to see that some people still respect the rule of law.
 
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