Yeah, the accusation of treason is overblown. The fact that many of Manafort's staff still appear to have contact with Trump (or at least access to the white house, for they have been seen there), at least to me, indicates that this could go a lot deeper than it would first appear.
So maybe not fire, but at least an ember or two.
Well I mean, Manafort was Donald Trump's campaign manager, and during the RNC too.
Guys, keep discussion of foreigners and their issues somewhere else.
No. This has to do with American politics, and this is the American politics thread.
Ugh, this argument again. Look, this is America. America is the global superpower. EVERYTHING UNDER THE SUN IS AMERICAN POLITICS. The EU is American politics. China is American politics. Health, terrorism, the global economy, all roads lead back to Washington DC. But that neither means that everything is worth discussing here, or that it's relevant to do so right now. Right now, nothing is happening on Immigration; instead we have less than 24 hours before Trump's big Obamacare repeal gets a vote, and it looks like it'll be a cliffhanger. And that's a bit more relevant than two forumites trading accusations of racism and xenophilia or whatever.
You're uh, awfully spry for having been in an ER for 24 hours... whichever end of it you were involved in, so I assume everything's ok which is good unless it isn't which is bad, because we're gonna be fuuuuuucked on healthcare if any of this shit goes through.
You must be confusing my ER experience with the ER where something happens. My ER is the one where you stare at a wall until your eyes melt for 24 hours, with the wait broken up by answering questions every so often and listening to a man whine like a baby at the top of his lungs. I've not been so energized to leave a place since the last day of highschool. I'd have limped out on crutches if that was necessary.
Speaking of Healthcare reform, I'll just post the headlines directly:
Current vote count: Obamacare repeal would fail.Trump appears to be losing battle ahead of healthcare vote.House Obamacare repeal DOA in the Senate'All hands on deck' for GOP, Trump as health care vote approachesTrump's penchant for vengeance casts shadow on health care vote (NEW!)
Meanwhile we have Sean Spicer saying "There is no Plan B" on bill. It'll be a close one. Donald Trump has poured a lot of energy and been more directly involved with getting the votes on this than anything else we've seen him do, so if he fails it'll be a big blow.