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The_Doctor
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« on: May 20, 2017, 06:43:30 PM »

There's more credence to TDS than ODS.  In fact with half the country favoring impeachment I would call it …  mainstream. Majorities of the country think Trump fired Comey over the Russia investigations, for example. Not close majorities, solid ones.

The real derangement (to carry the analog) is however believing the underlying conditions in this country change after any departure by Trump (in my view).

But no there's a lot of credence to the allegations against the President -- enough to investigate and find a clear answer.
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