POTUS 45

Nobody Really Knows?

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@Potus believes Russia meddled in US election but also other countries 'nobody really knows for sure'

The question on the eve of meeting a man he claims he knows, but may not really know him is... Does he know what he is saying?

Trump, on eve of Putin meeting, says 'nobody really knows' about Russian hacking https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2017/07/06/trump-eve-putin…

POTUS Profanities

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Who's the most foul-mouthed President of The USA? Many would quickly say 45 right away.

However, that depends on their styles, priorities, intelligence, and criteria. So we surfed the internet for quotes from US Presidents' colorful language.

President Obama's comment about Mitt Romney being a "bulls*****r" is one the less-offensive of the presidential profanities. Reagan, Carter, Ford, Clinton, Nixon, Johnson and even Harry S. Truman, were all known to let a profanity slip every now and then, but POTUS 45 toxic Tweets, comments, and actions could trump them all.

No Body Cares?

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Is the network responsible for The Coz and The Donald now giving a platform to The Meg, who has publicized to the likes of Vlad and other unsavory characters, does No Body Care? A mistrial was declared for The Coz. Meanwhile, why did @POTUS tell The Russians that former FBI Director Comey was a nutjob? Has he also called Vladimir P, Alex J or Steve B nutjobs? Food for thought on this first week of what will surely be a long hot Summer.

CNN Theories on what led to the mistrial. Mistrial declared in Bill Cosby's trial @CNN http://cnn.it/2rH4rBR

Predisent Donald OJ Trump?

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All the Predisent’s Men https://www.vox.com/vox-sentences/2017/6/15/15810976/vox-sentences-trum…

US Special Counsel Robert Mueller is reportedly investigating whether Trump tried to Obstruct Justice by firing the former FBI director last month, placing the Trump administration in a legally perilous situation less than six months into office. Special counsel is investigating Trump for possible obstruction of justice, officials say http://wapo.st/2rxfvRZ?tid=ss_tw&utm_term=.b7c1cead07c8

Time for Reckoning

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We the people do not need Batman and Robin for this alleged criminal investigation of Russian interference in our democratic process. https://youtu.be/6qG9axae8eE NO NEED FOR THE 'I' WORD NECESSARY YET

Nor do we need a regular Joe retired politician who was Al Gore’s running mate as the new FBI Director. President Trump is said to be leaning toward naming former Connecticut senator Joseph Lieberman to replace James Comey. https://youtu.be/Sn-u1s4mKCo http://www.4president.us/websites/2000/gore2000website.htm

State of Confusion?

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Have we reached a moment of crisis in the history of American democracy? Russians under investigation are being welcomed with their media representatives inside The American people's White House and enter our Oval Office? Is this any way to make any nation greater?

Who has lied about previous Presidents, Congress, Opponents, 9/11, Iraq, ISIS, Syria, NATO, Women, Mexicans, Muslims, Crime, Fraud, Surveillance, Military, Russia, USA...etc?

Comey turned up Trump-Russia probe days before firing https://apnews.com/7ab98671083c43878400d30e38a76214

Spinmeister-in-Chief

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President @realDonaldTrump @POTUS has honed spin into a new and improved art form. It’s amazing that he doesn’t hesitate in saying the things that he says. Trump dismisses Yates and Clapper testimonies: "Russia-Trump collusion story is a total hoax" http://hill.cm/qgoTYKZ

The hearing was called to allow former acting Attorney General Sally Yates to testify to a Senate panel that she warned the White House that Michael Flynn could be blackmailed by the Russians. Former DNI Director James Clapper also warned that Russian meddling in U.S. elections will continue.

First Best or Last Worst?

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President George Washington was home-schooled until he was 16 years old, at which point he went to map out the boundaries of Virginia.

In 1752, he inherited his family's fortune. Though he had over 100 slaves, he was disliked the practice of slavery and often did manual labor on his land.

In 1753, Washington, a major in the Virginian militia, attacked the French and Indians. After he returned from the skirmish, he married Martha Dandridge Custis, a wealthy widow, which made him one of the wealthiest leaders in the state.