US #Obamagate - Trump lashes out at Obama in Mother's Day tweetstorm - Obamagate trends on Twitter.

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President Trump on Sunday repeatedly lashed out on Twitter at former President Obama, days after reports that Obama had expressed concern over the Justice Department's decision to drop the case against former national security adviser Michael Flynn.

Trump spent much of his Mother's Day tweeting and retweeting various accounts, with many of the posts aimed at his predecessor. In one tweet he simply wrote "OBAMAGATE!" In another post, in which he retweeted a supporter's declaration that Obama was "the first Ex-President to ever speak against his successor," Trump wrote, "He got caught, OBAMAGATE!"
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Earlier on Sunday, Trump retweeted conservative commentator Buck Sexton, who claimed that "the outgoing president"—an apparent reference to Obama—"used his last weeks in office to target incoming officials and sabotage the new administration." Trump in his retweet wrote, "The biggest political crime in American history, by far!" Sexton is a former employee of Hill.TV.
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The president also retweeted multiple accounts that posted memes taking aim at Obama, including one account that posted a graphic of Obama over the slogan, "Watergate will look like a parking ticket."

Trump's Obama-related tweets were just some of the many comments he posted on Twitter Sunday, with others lashing out at figures including CNN's Brian Stelter and NBC's Chuck Todd.

His tweetstorm came after his administration's controversial move to drop charges against Flynn, who had been accused of lying to the FBI about his contacts with Russia before Trump took office. The decision, led by Attorney General William Barr, was met with swift condemnation by Trump's critics.

Obama became ensnared in the unfolding drama after a private phone call between the former president and members of his administration were leaked to Yahoo News on Friday.

“The news over the last 24 hours I think has been somewhat downplayed — about the Justice Department dropping charges against Michael Flynn,” Obama reportedly said.

“And the fact that there is no precedent that anybody can find for someone who has been charged with perjury just getting off scot-free. That’s the kind of stuff where you begin to get worried that basic — not just institutional norms — but our basic understanding of rule of law is at risk," he continued. "And when you start moving in those directions, it can accelerate pretty quickly as we’ve seen in other places.”

The White House did not immediately return a request for further comment.

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I never cared much for Michelle. Then or now. The last first lady I admired was Laura Bush. Dealing with two Bushes can't be easy.

My point is that it was blared so loudly and put up front, so most people didn't invest the time to see the sick stuff going on. Those things were only popping up on places like infowars, and that was during the immediate fallout of Alex Jones saying a bunch of stupid stuff about the Sandyhook Elementary shooting, so the majority of people viewed him as having no credibility.

And Laura was busy with three bushes if you count the one between her legs!
 
In that case, it would be a big deal.

If this was the 2000s, I would see this being handled in a swift matter. Corruption is nothing new in politics as @heathercho mentioned, evidently.
That is literally what Obamagate is. Obama using the premiere law enforcement group, the FBI, to make up crimes and prosecute his political enemies. Obama using the FBI and made up crimes to listen in on the opposition party's communications. Obama changing the rules on wiretapping to allow peripheral people, aka people without any warrant on them, to be spied on.

Nixon only did the spying part and the lying part, and we all seem to be able to agree that was bad. Obama did spying and lying, but on top of that, he had the FBI use the force of the US government against his political enemies based on lies.

If nixon bad, obama turbobad.

None of this impacts whether or not Trump is orange man and/or bad.
 
Democrats are pretty much cheering him on.

Eh, they're not people, but I see your point.

That is literally what Obamagate is. Obama using the premiere law enforcement group, the FBI, to make up crimes and prosecute his political enemies. Obama using the FBI and made up crimes to listen in on the opposition party's communications. Obama changing the rules on wiretapping to allow peripheral people, aka people without any warrant on them, to be spied on.

Nixon only did the spying part and the lying part, and we all seem to be able to agree that was bad. Obama did spying and lying, but on top of that, he had the FBI use the force of the US government against his political enemies based on lies.

If nixon bad, obama turbobad.

None of this impacts whether or not Trump is orange man and/or bad.

The issue that you're having is that small-minded people refuse to believe it until they see a piece of official-looking documentation saying that, explicitly, Obama gave an order.

That's why nothing ever came from the FISA Report, because nobody said anything in black-and-white "yes they did X because of Y."
 
You're telling me that Bush's involvement with war in the Middle East, the housing recession of 2008, Trump's cutting of many programs, pales in comparison to Trump being montiored by the Democratic Party before 2016?

-Housing recession was due to legislation signed into law by Clinton.
-Trumps program cuts have been targeting excesses of the Obama administration and foreign funding that shouldn't have been happening.

I really want to know why the ambassador to the UN made unmasking requests seven times. Seven. They had to be actively (illegally) listening to him 24/7, but why was the ambassador in on it? It's fucking obscene.

Or the fucking Syria guy? Why did he care?
 
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Failtrolling. Lol. I'm not in my teens if that's what you're implying.

I've seen the TDS thread. Frankly, I think the hatred towards Trump based on Twitter alone is uncalled for and silences legitimate criticism.

After years of seeing birther conspiracies, contempt from the older generation because of Obama's origin and party affliction, race relations being destroyed because of hypersensitivity and ignorance, I'm a bit skeptical of this ObamaGate at first.

You're telling me that Bush's involvement with war in the Middle East, the housing recession of 2008, Trump's cutting of many programs, pales in comparison to Trump being montiored by the Democratic Party before 2016?

If many corrupt politicans fall because of this, I'm looking at Chicago, Philadelphia, Baltimore, then I would understand and encourage an investigation. It seems like to me, everything is just concerned about Obama and protecting Trump moreso than exposing decades of political corruption that has plagued poorer communities.
Holy shit nigger why do you even type.
 
Not only that, many of these unmasking requests pre-date the actual call that Flynn had with the Russian ambassador as a part of Trump's transition team. It was never about Russia.
So which documents were they unmasking his identity from?
I'm sure some of these requests are unrelated to the case at hand, but it appears that some officials did the initial digging, then when they found their 'smoking gun' or whatever, knowledge of it was disseminated among the loyal.
Why did so many people in the Treasury need to know? How does NSA foreign intelligence reports relate to the Treasury?
How long does it take for the unmasking request to be approved in the NSA system?
 
Didn't the AP or something put out a story like one day ago saying that "According to an anonymous official" Grenell wasn't going to unmask anyone and the DOJ was going to sit on those names indefinitely? Aged like a fucking windowsill hot dog, didn't it?
 
Has anyone shown up to arrest him yet?

It appears that yes, he can do that. Because lol fuck you that's why.

I think it's the same ruling that allows supreme court justices not to recuse in cases despite clear prejudice. "What are you gonna do about V. Nobody".
Flynn's lawyers and supporters would have to raise a huge outcry and dig up some dirt on the judge. Like he fucks prepubescent boys in the church basement while smoking crack and engaging in scat. Which is possible but Roger Stone is fighting a bullshit prosecution of his own (for the record Stone is a thoroughly repulsive individual but he's been targeted for being so effective).
 
I could see Obama flipping on the rest in exchange for a pardon before an actual Obama perp walk arrest type legal thing
Oh that would 100% happen if Obama ever got the smell of "I might go to jail" near him, The Scum-bag would throw his own mother under the bus if it meant he could sit on George Clooney's yacht and drink booze for the rest of his life.
 
Didn't the AP or something put out a story like one day ago saying that "According to an anonymous official" Grenell wasn't going to unmask anyone and the DOJ was going to sit on those names indefinitely? Aged like a fucking windowsill hot dog, didn't it?

Got a link to this one?
 
also I just realized that this will look very silly in 2-4 years (depending if Trump wins) because does anyone here actually believe Former President Trump won't be 24/7 tweeting about how he did a better job and Joe Biden / Pete Buttsex / whoever is TERRIBLE!
 
also I just realized that this will look very silly in 2-4 years (depending if Trump wins) because does anyone here actually believe Former President Trump won't be 24/7 tweeting about how he did a better job and Joe Biden / Pete Buttsex / whoever is TERRIBLE!
I hope the orange badman continues to shitpost for the rest of his life. I want to see him shittalking randome politicians and future presidents and shit even when he's like a brain in a jar kept alive by the stem cells of children.
 
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