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The President, Not Diplomats, Sets Official Foreign Policy

Mick

The Right is always right
The president can't solicit bribery and extort other countries using US resources for personal gain.

That's against the law

What does the President of the country you think was so viciously targeted say about it?

*chuckles* The low IQ left is the gift that keeps on giving!
 

Mick

The Right is always right
Even Trump overestimated the resilience of our system of checks and balances.
"Check and balances" is the U.S. Senate. Here's some advice: After the "checks and balances" run its course you are going to be pissed at the result. That should tell us all we need to know about this sham.

:D
 

EatTheRich

President
"Check and balances" is the U.S. Senate. Here's some advice: After the "checks and balances" run its course you are going to be pissed at the result. That should tell us all we need to know about this sham.

:D
Bourgeois parliamentarism is indeed a sham, and it will no doubt continue to lead to nothing but more war and depression. But giving Trump unaccountable power is not the answer.
 

Constitutional Sheepdog

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And this: Trump's reaction to the appointment of special counsel Robert Mueller: "This is the end of my presidency, I'm fucked."
How did that nothing-burger Mueller investigation taste to you? You know democrats and the media have nothing when Kellyanne Conway's marital problems are the news of the day during an impeachment of the president when the media has been the one pushing this impeachment for a very long time.
 

Mick

The Right is always right
But giving Trump unaccountable power is not the answer.

Protecting the POTUS from partisan witch hunts is indeed the answer. The founders said that one of the greatest dangers to the republic would be partisan elements trying to use the impeachment process to get rid of a President they simply did not like. This is precisely why they put in the 2/3 super majority in the Senate in order to convict. It's the ultimate checks and balances to stopping partisan corruption.
 

reason10

Governor
No wonder the Democrats on this forum are so woefully misinformed if they are getting their news from Rolling Stone and the Huffing and Puffing Post. They don't know what they are talking about.

https://thehill.com/opinion/white-house/470420-the-president-not-diplomats-sets-official-foreign-policy
Are you just discovering that? The regular denizen of the very small Democrat base is stupid and uniformed and has been that way since the Seventies, maybe longer.

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No wonder the Democrats on this forum are so woefully misinformed if they are getting their news from Rolling Stone and the Huffing and Puffing Post. They don't know what they are talking about.

https://thehill.com/opinion/white-house/470420-the-president-not-diplomats-sets-official-foreign-policy
Thanks for posting this. I just saw a preview of today's *testimony* coming from what's-her-name, the former Ambassador. She's complained of being undermined and smeared. The thing is, she serves at the pleasure of the president. So she can be undermined by Trump and her superiors as, as your OP points out, it's the PRESIDENT who sets foreign policy.

It appears these lifelong State Department cretins don't understand the pecking order nor their place on the totem pole.
 

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