Deutsch said Trump will be re-elected in 2020 by a landslide because the economy is booming and Americans have more money in their pockets. Most Americans base their vote on pocketbook issues, explained Deutsch. It’s rare to hear truth from a liberal.
Then Donny spoke more raw truth. He said, “That’s why Trump must be removed from office now.”
My old pal Donny revealed what liberals are all thinking, deep down. Trump is a lock for re-election by a wide margin. As Deutsch admitted, that’s why he must be stopped now.
Crazed liberals scream for his removal…impeachment…even assassination. Because they know he is succeeding, he is effective, he is erasing Obama and fundamentally changing America back to a conservative, capitalist nation. They know they can’t stop him at the ballot box, so they have decided they have to stop him any other way they can- even resorting to violence, conspiracy and sedition.
Liberals and the mainstream media (I know, I repeat myself) love to claim Trump’s ineffective. They say “He’s accomplished very little.” Liberal scholars recently rated Trump as the worst president in history. Really?
I consider The Heritage Foundation my “Bible of conservatism.” Heritage defines conservative. According to their ratings system, Trump is the most successful and effective conservative president in modern history. He scored far higher than my hero Ronald Reagan.
If liberals can't win a the ballot box will they resort to a coup? You betcha.
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) told CNN that a war with North Korea would be “worth it” in the long term.
Said Graham: “All the damage that would come from a war would be worth it in terms of long-term stability and national security.” _____________________
Trump Has Spent 100 Days at a Trump Golf Club
“President Trump reached a presidential milestone at his Palm Beach County, Florida, golf club on Saturday: One hundred days in office at a golf club that bears his name,” CNN reports.
“Trump, once a critic of presidential golfing, has ignored his own advice and made a habit of visiting some of the many golf courses emblazoned in his moniker.” ______________
Quote of the Day, Yesterday
“He’s now president for life. President for life. No, he’s great. And look, he was able to do that. I think it’s great. Maybe we’ll have to give that a shot some day.” — President Trump, quoted by CNN, in remarks to GOP donors about China’s President Xi Jinping. ________________
Mueller Widens Focus to Adviser to United Arab Emirates
George Nader, a Lebanese-American businessman and an adviser to the de facto ruler of the United Arab Emirates is now a focus of the investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller, the New York Times reports.
“In recent weeks, Mr. Mueller’s investigators have questioned Mr. Nader and have pressed witnesses for information about any possible attempts by the Emiratis to buy political influence by directing money to support Mr. Trump during the presidential campaign. The investigators have also asked about Mr. Nader’s role in White House policymaking, those people said, suggesting that the special counsel investigation has broadened beyond Russian election meddling to include Emirati influence on the Trump administration.
“Mr. Trump has closely allied himself with the Emiratis… Mr. Trump’s endorsement of an Emirati- and Saudi-led blockade against that country has put him openly at odds with his secretary of state — as well as with years of American policy.”
Now we know why the author of the Towhall.com columnist has the credibility of a mouse on steroids is crazy enough to predict a landslide three years in advance.
My career was ruined at CNBC by a liberal who wanted to censor my conservative views- even though I’m willing to bet at least 70 percent of the people watching CNBC are conservatives. The CNBC audience is business owners, business executives, Wall Street brokers and high income earners. My kind of people: Republicans. I lost a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and millions of future dollars because of liberal bigotry and delusion.
We have a President who knows little and refuses to read the daily intelligence report from Drudge, oh he reads that and watches Fox and Friends, from the national intelligence agencies. He's increasingly isolated because his staff is reduced the family. General Kelly would have to become the defacto President in a major international crisis.
The coming landslide is correct. And yes that's why the left is back to pushing the unstable mentally ill president narrative. They want the rest of the country to think Trump is another Commodus or something. It's just more false narrative borne from their hatred.
And that pathetic wapo article, which was just s reprint of the same assertions they've been publishing for 14 months now, is no different.
Fact is, Trump really is maga, dems have no candidate (joe biden leads the pack), and the left has become the party of hatred and alarming intolerance.
Venezuela was a socialist paradise until it became a nightmare. Now no one on the left wants to talk about it. All the more reason to talk about it and to study closely the complete collapse of a society that elected a socialist goon promising to wipe out inequality. He did that in a sense. Money is so worthless in today’s Venezuela that almost anyone can be a millionaire and almost everyone is equally starving and miserable. The only solution for many people is to flee the country. Venezuelan socialism has led to one of the largest mass migrations in South American history, with up to 1.5 million Venezuelans fleeing the country in the past two years.
The socialist dream of liberals is a nightmare for everybody else.
POTUS is a CEO job. We have one with about 40 years experience. A far cry from the last one, who will go down as the most unqualified POTUS in history.
you left out the money quote alky, and the reason you're clamoring for a 25th amendment/obstruction of justice solution to trump:
Deutsch said Trump will be re-elected in 2020 by a landslide because the economy is booming and Americans have more money in their pockets. Most Americans base their vote on pocketbook issues, explained Deutsch. It’s rare to hear truth from a liberal.
Then Donny spoke more raw truth. He said, “That’s why Trump must be removed from office now.”
My old pal Donny revealed what liberals are all thinking, deep down. Trump is a lock for re-election by a wide margin. As Deutsch admitted, that’s why he must be stopped now.
oh, and include the link, asswipe. it's the polite thing to do...
The only coup would come from inside of the Republican party.
His compulsive decision to impose tariffs on structure steel and aluminum. His statement that (economic trade wars) are a good thing has been denounced by critis from the right an the left.
His behavior and decision making methods have been seen by the Republican establishment as dangerous and irresponsible. We may see a "Goldwater" movement by the top Republicans. We will have to see news reports from non anonymous sources, and then the President will be forced to resign or they will find a way to keep him out of the Oval Office.
The 25th amendment takes 2/3 majorities in the cabinet. It's not going to happen. But one way or the other, his own party will force him to resign.
But if he refuses to resign, through various methods the President will not be allowed into the Oval Office. We could face political armed reactions from within his base.
One more thing. This story from The Washington Post, aka Fake News is one of the reasons that the "coup" will have to be from within the Republican party or the Muller investigation, you won't believe the anonymous sources.
Trump’s friends are increasingly concerned about his well-being, worried that the president’s obsession with cable commentary and perceived slights is taking a toll on the 71-year-old. “Pure madness,” lamented one exasperated ally.
Retired four-star Army general Barry McCaffrey said the American people — and Congress especially — should be alarmed.
“I think the president is starting to wobble in his emotional stability and this is not going to end well,” McCaffrey said. “Trump’s judgment is fundamentally flawed, and the more pressure put on him and the more isolated he becomes, I think, his ability to do harm is going to increase.”
This portrait of Trump at a moment of crisis just over a year after taking office is based on interviews with 22 White House officials, friends and advisers to the president and other administration allies, most of whom spoke on the condition of anonymity to candidly discuss Trump’s state of mind.
His behavior and decision making methods have been seen by the Republican establishment as dangerous and irresponsible.
i know, right?
i mean, lower taxes! a fucking travesty! and neil fucking gorsuch? really? ISIS has been significantly reduced, consumer confidence is at a 17 year high and unemployment is at a 49 year LOW. we're actually getting to live through the "recovery summer" that was promised for 8 years but never delivered.
so considering all that, you're telling us that his own party is going to force a coup.
this is why i think you're a blithering fucking idiot in the grip of stage 4 TDS, alky.
none of your "borrowed" copy/paste pontifications bear any resemblance to reality. you're don quixote tilting at windmills for chrissakes.
Trump’s friends are increasingly concerned about his well-being, worried that the president’s obsession with cable commentary and perceived slights is taking a toll on the 71-year-old. “Pure madness,” lamented one exasperated and unnamed, fictitious ally.
"Xi is a great gentleman. He's now president for life. No, he's great. And, look, he was able to do that. I think it's great. Maybe we'll have to give that a shot someday."
Gunman's body lies on the street outside the White House after he shot and killed himself while Trump and Melania were in Mar-a-Lago
now that's the kind of 'die in' all liberals should have.
btw, you want to really see inside the mind of the alky? check out the fakebook page of the kid from beverly ma. who mailed the white powder to the trumps. it could actually be roger's page. it's THAT fucked up.
Get help applies only the victims of Trumpism stage four mentality victims squared xxx times.
"Xi is a great gentleman. He's now president for life. No, he's great. And, look, he was able to do that. I think it's great. Maybe we'll have to give that a shot someday."
Can you imagine the results of that statement by Obama suggesting the repeal of the 22nd Amendment, even in a joking manner? Fox And Friends would have gone nuclear. rrb would be calling for a revolution.
You really believe that opposition to the current President is a mental health issue. A majority of Americans agree that the shithole President is troubled.
It's pathetic.
BTW the quote from the President is accurate. It's a recording. A clandestine receding of Mitt Romney sank his campaign for President.
I don't think it will help this however. because the other side of the equation is the movies that are up for awards this year.
They are simply not very good nor have they been box office successes. I can't remember the last time Hollywood made a good film that also resonated with the American heartland.
— With just seven weeks left in the presidential campaign, Mitt Romney’s efforts to recast his campaign in response to critics and a drop in polls have been derailed by new criticism of a leaked video that shows him dismissing President Obama’s supporters as people who take no responsibility for their livelihoods and who think they are entitled to government handouts.
In the video, published by Mother Jones magazine, the Republican presidential nominee tells a private audience of campaign donors that Obama backers will vote for the president “no matter what.” Romney said that they account for “47 percent” of voters and he does not “worry about those people.”
The remarks, delivered inside the ballroom at his Mar-a-Lago estate during a lunch and fundraiser, were upbeat, lengthy, and peppered with jokes and laughter. But Trump's words reflected his deeply felt resentment that his actions during the 2016 campaign remain under scrutiny while those of his former rival, Hillary Clinton, do not.
"I'm telling you, it's a rigged system folks," Trump said. "I've been saying that for a long time. It's a rigged system. And we don't have the right people in there yet. We have a lot of great people, but certain things, we don't have the right people."
Trump has repeatedly said that his attorney general, Jeff Sessions, should launch investigations into Clinton, and has continued to lambast Sessions on Twitter for not taking what he views as appropriate steps to probe Clinton's actions involving her private email server.
The stewing anger with Sessions has soured Trump's mood over the past week, including on Wednesday evening, when he fumed inside the White House over his attorney general's decision to release a statement defending himself after Trump chastised his approach to an investigation into alleged surveillance abuses as "DISGRACEFUL" on Twitter. The episode was just one irritant in a long series of upsetting moments for Trump this week. Morale at the White House has dropped to new lows, and Trump himself has seethed at the negative headlines.
You just can't stand any criticism of the President.
on the contrary alky, i welcome LEGITIMATE criticism of this president.
you just have yet to offer any.
you and the pearl clutching brigade run to the fainting couches over this:
"Xi is a great gentleman. He's now president for life. No, he's great. And, look, he was able to do that. I think it's great. Maybe we'll have to give that a shot someday."
trump is trolling you assclowns like a fucking boss and you're falling for it every time.
for chrissakes, even a CNN analyst is calling you out:
The biggest surprise these days is not what happens in the White House but the way that this presidency is covered. Despite the fact that there has never been a period of "normalcy" since January 2017, other than a few days here and there of quiet, everyone keeps expressing surprise at discovering the turbulent state that the administration is in.
It's time to abandon the talk of "unprecedented," the speculation about the turning point and pivot, and the shock every time more of the same happens. Instead, it would be better to step back and take a long-term view of the possible political method behind the madness.
It looks to me like the CNN analyst is saying that it's now normal for Trump to say stupid things, make stupid policy, and staff members and family exposed for unethical and criminal behaviors. Don't be surprised at any of it, it's going to continue, and let's look at where that ends up.
Serious question: who here would LIKE to see Trump as the US President for Life? Or three terms, or four?
trump is trolling you assclowns like a fucking boss and you're falling for it every time.
Isn't that swell...the POTUS acting like an assclown, just like you.....trolling....again, an adult acting like a child while the children of Parkland show us how to act like adults....be proud rat hole and troll away like the asshole in chief....LOLOLOL
Trump’s closest West Wing confidante, Hope Hicks — the communications director who often acted as a de facto Oval Office therapist — announced her resignation last week, leaving behind a team the president views more as paid staff than surrogate family. So concerned are those around Trump that some of the president’s oldest friends have been urging one another to be in touch — the sort of familiar contacts that often lift his spirits.
In an unorthodox presidency in which emotion, impulse and ego often drive events, Trump’s ominous moods manifested themselves last week in his zigzagging positions on gun control; his shock trade war that jolted markets and was opposed by Republican leaders and many in his own administration; and his roiling feud of playground insults with Attorney General Jeff Sessions
Retired four-star Army general Barry McCaffrey said the American people — and Congress especially — should be alarmed.
“I think the president is starting to wobble in his emotional stability and this is not going to end well,” McCaffrey said. “Trump’s judgment is fundamentally flawed, and the more pressure put on him and the more isolated he becomes, I think, his ability to do harm is going to increase.”
This portrait of Trump at a moment of crisis just over a year after taking office is based on interviews with 22 White House officials, friends and advisers to the president and other administration allies, most of whom spoke on the condition of anonymity to candidly discuss Trump’s state of mind.
The tumult comes as special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s investigation of Russia’s 2016 election interference and the president’s possible obstruction of justice has intensified.
Meanwhile, Kushner, a White House senior adviser, was stripped last week of his access to the nation’s top secrets amid increasing public scrutiny of his foreign contacts and of his mixing of business and government work.
Trump has been asking people close to him whether they think Kushner or his company has done anything wrong, according to a senior administration official.
Two advisers said the president repeatedly tells aides that the Russia investigation will not ensnare him — even as it ensnares others around him — and that he thinks the American people are finally starting to conclude that the Democrats, as opposed to his campaign, colluded with the Russians. HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA
Still, the developments have delivered one negative headline after another, leading Trump to lose his cool — especially in the evenings and early mornings, when he often is most isolated, according to advisers.
For instance, aides said, Trump seethed with anger last Wednesday night over cable news coverage of a photo, obtained by Axios, showing Sessions at dinner with Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein, who oversees the Russia investigation, and another top Justice Department prosecutor. The outing was described in news reports as amounting to an act of solidarity after Trump had attacked Sessions in a tweet that morning.
The next morning, Trump was still raging about the photo, venting to friends and allies about a dinner he viewed as an intentional show of disloyalty.
Trump has long been furious with Sessions for recusing himself from oversight of the Russia probe, and privately mocks him as “Mr. Magoo,” an elderly and bumbling cartoon character. But this past week the president was irate that his attorney general had asked the Justice Department’s inspector general — as opposed to criminal prosecutors — to investigate alleged misdeeds by the FBI in obtaining surveillance warrants.
On Friday morning, Trump targeted his ire elsewhere. About an hour after Fox News Channel aired a segment about comedian Alec Baldwin saying he had tired of impersonating Trump on NBC’s “Saturday Night Live,” Trump lit into Baldwin on Twitter, initially misspelling his first name. “It was agony for those who were forced to watch,” the president wrote at 5:42 a.m.
“Trump’s fundamentally distorted personality — which at its core is chaotic, volatile and transgressive — when combined with the powers of the presidency had to end poorly,” said Peter Wehner, a veteran of the three previous Republican administrations and a senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. “What we’re now seeing is the radiating effects of that, and it’s enveloped him, his White House, his family and his friends.”
The president’s decision last Thursday to announce steep new tariffs on aluminum and steel — and gleefully tout a possible trade war — caught almost his entire team, including some of his top trade advisers, by surprise.
Earlier in the week, Cohn was telling people he was going to continue stalling Trump on tariffs. He described the tariffs as “obviously stupid,” in the recollection of one person who spoke to him.
“Gary said to him, you can’t do this, you can’t do that,” a senior administration official said. “The more you tell him that, the more he is going to do what he wants to do.”
The president’s decision last Thursday to announce steep new tariffs on aluminum and steel — and gleefully tout a possible trade war — caught almost his entire team
Mob with over 500 guns assembling in major US city !!!
Oh, never mind. It's just the Oscars celebrity security patrols. Not to be confused with the celebrities wearing those anti-gun pins. Those are the pin-heads I guess.
Must be very scary and brave to be in an event with so many guns.
Murphy was one of several Democrats who praised Trump last week for his words during a Wednesday meeting with congressional leaders to discuss potential responses to the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., last month that killed 17 people. At the meeting, Trump upended long-held GOP bargaining positions on guns, not only endorsing expanded background checks, but also lending support to a ban on assault weapons and stating that when it comes to confiscating weapons, authorities should “take the guns first, go through due process second.”
In the days since, White House staffers have scrambled to temper that message, while the president held a meeting with National Rifle Association leaders in the Oval Office that he later deemed “good (great)” on Twitter. The NRA opposes several of the measures Trump seemed to endorse on Wednesday, including a provision to raise the minimum age for all gun purchases from 18 to 21.
But advocates of gun legislation in Congress hope that Trump will not be swayed by the pushback from the NRA, which endorsed him as a candidate and has politically supported him as president. ________________________________
The New York Times Criticized Trump For Pointing Out Violence In Sweden. A Year Later It's Reporting On It
The New York Times reported Sunday on the increasing problem of immigrant gangs in Sweden •The NYT criticized President Donald Trump for commenting on the problem over a year ago •The NYT took great pains not to mention where the violence was coming from
The New York Times published a report Sunday on Sweden’s growing problem with immigrant gangs — more than a year after the paper chided President Donald Trump for calling attention to the same worrisome development.
Entitled “Hand Grenades and Gang Violence Rattle Sweden’s Middle Class,” the report examines how weapons of war and clan-like violence have accompanied an influx of immigrants from certain parts of Europe and the greater Middle East.
The story centers on the death of a man in the town of Varby Gard, a once tranquil Stockholm suburb that is now the home base of an increasingly destructive immigrant gang. He was killed in early January when he picked up a mysterious object lying in the street that turned out to be a live hand grenade. The device exploded when he touched it, killing him instantly.
It was one of more than 100 incidents involving military-grade explosives in the Stockholm metro area that police have attributed to an “arms race” among immigrant gangs, reports The NYT. There were only a few such incidents in Sweden until 2014, but since then, the number of explosions and seizures of grenades has shot up and remained worryingly high.
The police seized 45 grenades in 2015, while 10 others were detonated in public, according to Stockholm Police. The next year, 55 were seized and 35 detonated. A modest decrease occurred in 2017, when 39 were seized and 21 exploded.
Though The NYT readily reported on the nature of the violence, it was somewhat more circumspect about its origin. Nowhere in the story do the words “Muslim” or “refugee” appear. The only mention of the word “asylum” is to describe a witness to the explosion, one of many Varby Gard residents who arrived there thanks to Sweden’s famously open asylum policies.
The fact is that Sweden’s spike in gang violence and certain categories of crime coincided with the resettlement of more than 100,000 asylum seekers from predominantly Muslim nations beginning in 2014.
Sexual violence has been a particular problem, according to Swedish government statistics released earlier this year. The percentage of women who reported being victims of sex crimes rose from 1.4 percent in 2012 to 4.1 percent in 2016. And a 2014 study on the geography of outdoor rape in Stockholm found two-thirds of the suspects were non-Swedish citizens, according to Sunday Times correspondent Bojan Pancevski, who has reported extensively from Sweden’s immigrant communities.
WOULD BE DICTATOR TRUMP PRAISES CHINESE PRESIDENT FOR EXTENDING TENURE "FOR LIFE"
"He's now president for life, president for life. And he's great," Trump said, according to audio of excerpts of Trump's remarks at a closed-door fundraiser in Florida aired by CNN. "And look, he was able to do that. I think it's great. Maybe we'll have to give that a shot someday," Trump said to cheers and applause from supporters. __________________________
MORE REASON FOR CONCERN Could Trump Handle a Crisis?
Politico: “Chaos here, backlash there, shock everywhere. And in Washington and around the globe another gasping chorus of WTF commentary: reckless, not normal, reality show run amok. And so on, et cetera, et cetera, for the one-hundredth-and-can’t-remember time of the Trump Era.”
“But there is something different about this week’s spasm of sudden policy lurches, graceless personal insults, oozing scandal news, and ceaseless West Wing knife fights. It is the starkest example to date of President Donald Trump’s executive style looking untenable not merely from the outside — from the perspective of establishment politicians and media analysts — but from the inside, too.” ___________________
EVEN HIS FRIENDS ARE FRIGHTENED
‘We Haven’t Bottomed Out’
“Inside the White House, aides over the past week have described an air of anxiety and volatility — with an uncontrollable commander in chief at its center,” the Washington Post reports.
“These are the darkest days in at least half a year, they say, and they worry just how much farther President Trump and his administration may plunge into unrest and malaise before they start to recover. As one official put it: ‘We haven’t bottomed out.’”
“Trump is now a president in transition, at times angry and increasingly isolated. He fumes in private that just about every time he looks up at a television screen, the cable news headlines are trumpeting yet another scandal. He voices frustration that son-in-law Jared Kushner has few on-air defenders. He revives old grudges. And he confides to friends that he is uncertain about whom to trust.”
“Trump’s friends are increasingly concerned about his well-being, worried that the president’s obsession with cable commentary and perceived slights is taking a toll on the 71-year-old. “Pure madness,” lamented one exasperated ally.” epeating
Republicans, the president of the United States praises a communist autocrat for becoming dictator for life and then suggests they keep him in power for life. Wake up.
Maxine waters "And of course, we’ve got to get the White House back.”
She continued, “If we want to get to the point where we can get reparations, we’ve got to have the power to do that, Number 1, by having a supportive president would be wonderful, but taking back the House would be absolutely wonderful."
Washington Post: “Heading into a new week, lawmakers still have no sense of what Trump truly wants on guns and other key agenda items — a pattern that leaders of both parties say has hindered their ability to move forward on knotty issues that could benefit from presidential leadership.
“After more than a year of the Trump presidency, members of Congress have learned to brace themselves for unpredictable, confusing and often contradictory positions from the commander in chief on issues ranging from health care to immigration to gun rights.”
Mueller Seeks Communications with Trump Inner Circle
A grand jury subpoena from special counsel Robert Mueller, seen by Jonathan Swan and sent to a witness indicates that many in President Trump’s known inner circle — and the president — are within the scope of his investigation.
The subpoena seeks “all communications — meaning emails, texts, handwritten notes, etc. — that this witness sent and received” to Carter Page, Corey Lewandowski, Donald J. Trump, Hope Hicks, Keith Schiller, Michael Cohen, Paul Manafort, Rick Gates, Roger Stone and Steve Bannon.
Jane is from the party that doesn't know how many genders there are. Everyday there are multiple trips to political_lire to get the days talking points. A totally confused individual with no spine, or in other words a Democrat.
A grand jury subpoena reviewed by Axios that special counsel Robert Mueller sent to a witness indicates that many in President Trump’s known inner circle, and the president himself, are within the scope of the Russia investigation. The list subpoenas “all communications—meaning emails, texts, handwritten notes, etc.—that this witness sent and received” to Carter Page, Corey Lewandowski, Donald J. Trump, Hope Hicks, Keith Schiller, Michael Cohen, Paul Manafort, Rick Gates, Roger Stone, and Steve Bannon. The subpoena calls for all communications to be turned over from Nov. 1, 2015—five months after the president first announced his campaign—to the present. All of the people listed were either part of the Trump campaign or are former and current employees of the Trump White House. The subpoenas come as those within Trump’s inner circle have been suspected of being within Mueller’s sight lines, and as Manafort and Gates have already been indicted by the special counsel, with Gates recently pleading guilty.
There's no Hope: Communications director Hope Hicks, an original Trump loyalist, quits after reportedly telling the House intelligence committee that she sometimes tells white lies for President Trump. Trump berates her, asking her how could she be so "stupid." The next day, she announces her impending departure from the White House. Hicks was Trump's fourth communications director in just 13 months — and one of some 50 White House staffers who have quit, been fired or reassigned.
Retreat on guns: Trump declares on Monday about the Florida school shooting, "I really believe I'd run in there even if I didn't have a weapon." He then holds a made-for-cable-TV White House meeting on guns Wednesday that shows his shallow policy understanding of the subject and the allegiances in the room. (We fact-checked it here.) He accuses senators of "being afraid of the NRA." He angers conservatives, and gun legislation is pushed off indefinitely. By Friday, he appears to retreat from more liberal positions on guns he had seemed to endorse in the Wednesday meeting and meets with the NRA, and they tweet praise for each other.
He went to Jared: Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, sees his security clearance downgraded to a level that means he can't read the president's daily brief. It's also revealed that the president's daughter and Kushner's wife, Ivanka, is also reportedly being investigated by the FBI for one of her business deals. And it's announced the couple's spokesman will be leaving the White House.
"Mr. Magoo" fights back: Trump feuds again with his attorney general, questioning his handing off a review of use of the secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act court by the FBI to the Justice Department's inspector general. Trump calls the move "DISGRACEFUL!" Behind his back, Trump reportedly calls Jeff Sessions "Mr. Magoo." Sessions stands up for himself and says as long as he is in the job, he'll do it with dignity. He then dines out in plain view at an upscale Washington, D.C., restaurant with Rod Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general, and Solicitor General Noel Francisco — an apparent show of unity in the topmost ranks of the Department of Justice.
Man of God: White House chief of staff John Kelly, who stripped Kushner of his top-secret security clearance, jokes that he never wanted to leave the Department of Homeland Security and that he misses the staffers there more than ever, rolls his eyes and says, "God punished me." Kelly has had a rough go of it lately as chief of staff running a West Wing rocked by a domestic abuse scandal involving former staff secretary Rob Porter and questions about background checks and interim security clearances for Porter, Kushner and other staffers. But he told reporters Friday that he did not offer to resign over the Porter episode. "I have absolutely nothing to even consider resigning over," the retired Marine Corps general said after walking some journalists through the timeline of how the White House handled revelations about Porter.
Never get involved in a trade war in Asia! Trump hastily announces 25 percent tariffs on steel imports and 10 percent tariffs on aluminum imports to Make American Steel Great Again, but he winds up angering conservative business interests, including manufacturers and the oil industry. He also overrules economic adviser Gary Cohn, fueling speculation that he, too, is not long for this White House. Amid the backlash, Trump reacts by tweeting, "trade wars are good, and easy to win." The Dow drops 420 points on the news.
Huh-D? Ben Carson, Trump's housing and urban development secretary, faces backlash for approval of lavish spending, which includes more than $31,000 for a new office suite dining room set. A former HUD official claims she was told by superiors, NPR's Brakkton Booker reports, to "find money" above the $5,000 spending limit to outfit the office.
"Alex" Baldwin at 5:42 a.m.: Inexplicably, Trump begins Friday by taking aim at Alec Baldwin, mistakenly calling the actor "Alex" Baldwin on Twitter (before deleting it). (The real Alex Baldwin didn't appreciate it.) Trump reposts online correcting the spelling and slamming Baldwin for his impersonation of Trump on Saturday Night Live (and saying Darrell Hammond is better). Baldwin responds, tweeting he would "like to hang in for the impeachment hearings" and alluding to the latest rumors of Trump's paramours.
"Every day feels like a week, every week like a month ..."
It looks to me like the CNN analyst is saying that it's now normal for Trump to say stupid things, make stupid policy, and staff members and family exposed for unethical and criminal behaviors.
i think he's just telling those afflicted by TDS to lighten up.
Serious question: who here would LIKE to see Trump as the US President for Life? Or three terms, or four?
the standard two will be sufficient, wp. personally i've always advocated for a single six year term. it takes the two years of gearing up for and running for reelection out of play and provides focus.
so yeah, trump can have his two terms imo. then democrats can have another 0linsky who will pile drive the economy into the fucking ground again.
like the alky is fond of saying these days - tick tock. your opportunity to make some real $$$ is here but it's fleeting. then it's back to economic malaise.
A biology professor at the University of Houston, Clear Lake told a conservative student group on campus that they are “probably receiving Russian funding.”
Video footage obtained by Campus Reform shows the professor, identified by students as Dr. Michael LaMontagne, confronting representatives of the local chapter of Turning Point USA and accusing them of receiving funds from the Russian government.
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“You are probably receiving Russian funding,” the professor told the students. When he was informed that the chapter is a non-profit organization and does not receive financial support from Moscow, the professor continued to question the goals of the group.
Actually, I am very upset with the NRA because they do not defend my Constitutionally granted right to own and bear the following arms-- bazookas, flame throwers, sub machine guns (tommy guns), tripod mounted machine guns, had grenades, mortars, surface to air missile launchers, etc., etc.
I went back and looked at the first of this thread. There Trump alluded to how it would be a good thing to take a shot at becoming president for life like he alleged Xi to have done.
Roger pointed out that if Obama had said that, Fox and all of you would be going crazy.
And yet you say Roger has "lost it."
No, you are the ones who have lost it. You have lost all sense of self respect and integrity. You are not "great Americans." True Americans would not put up with such.
Trump will go down in history as unhinged. And those who supported him will be laughing stocks.
The day may come when it will be about as difficult to find someone in America who will admit they supported Trump as it became to find someone in Germany who admitted they supported Hitler.
Via the DMN: Texas early voting numbers a ‘wake-up call’ for GOP as Democrats double their 2014 turnout.
According to the Texas secretary of state’s website — which tracks only the 15 counties with the most registered voters — 161,607 people voted in the Democratic primary in 2014 during the first 10 days of early voting. This year, 310,275 people voted in the Democratic primary in the same span — a 92 percent increase. Polls closed Friday at 7 p.m., with Election Day on Tuesday.
On the GOP side, 273,293 people had voted in the Republican primary as of Thursday. That’s still an 18 percent increase from 2014, when 231,530 voted in the Republican primary during the first 10 days of early voting.
One should be cautious about drawing too many inferences from such numbers, but it does seem more than fair to say that this indicates an unusually high level of voter interest from Democratic voters in Texas heading into the mid-terms. Since one of the main advantages that Republicans historically have in mid-term elections is turnout, this is an indicator that should concern Republicans looking towards November.
'This is not going to end well': Trump's friends and allies are worried he's spiraling out of control — and they say this time is different AOL Business Insider MICHAL KRANZ Mar 5th 2018 5:58AM
Commensa will need to come up with something better than this, James
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Published on Jul 28, 2015 President Obama criticizes African leaders who do not abide by term limits and become "president for life". Speaking to the African Union in Ethiopia, Obama used himself as an example saying he thinks he could win a third term as president, but the law does not allow it. And nobody is above the law, not even the president.
Dreamer, you know you are a dreamer Well can you put your hands in your head, oh no! I said dreamer, you're nothing but a dreamer Well can you put your hands in your head, oh no!…
SAN DIEGO (AP) — A Mexican man who was deported twice and had a history of arrests was able to assume the identity of an American citizen and receive more than $360,000 in government benefits for nearly four decades, California court records show.
Andres Avelino Anduaga used a fake birth certificate starting in 1980 to develop a seemingly legitimate persona by applying for a California driver's license, Social Security number and U.S. passport, according to documents obtained by the San Diego Union-Tribune. The official U.S. documents identified him as Abraham Riojos, born in Texas in 1958
Anduaga, who's actually 66 years old and a resident of Tijuana, Mexico, pleaded guilty last week in San Diego to theft of public property and being a previously removed unauthorized immigrant in the U.S., the newspaper reported Saturday.
Menstral is too lazy to follow up on anything...remember the .6% growth he claimed????....that was another look at the graph, it is right there....idiot Typical righty...do as I say....LOLOLOL!!!
Lying is what our menstral does best, except for hating women and gays.....Too lazy which is typical of non degreed R's who follow their dear leader without question....
Like I said the lazy cramps wastes more effort telling us what he won't do than paste the proof...He would rather be humiliated by lying than proven to be wrong....no wonder why he's such a loser and righty to boot......just like the graph he used to prove his .6% growth which proved the GDP was tanking, not growing and never admitted he made an error...just like trump...
Again James....menstral our cramp would rather be called a liar than admit he was wrong......a trait exhibited by every righty here, including our esteemed host....sad how the truth becomes a victim of their vanity....
"Commie" I do not always agree with everything you say. But what you just said is a mouthful of truth. And the evidence for it is right here before us in these last posts.
Being an abject bigot and idiot like you and your fawning loathsome loser is the nadir of stupidity......Your hatred of any immigrant and patent racism is against everything christian....be proud, asshole....
WTF does dictatorial have to do with what you originally claimed???? Once again can't back up shit and lies to change the subject...Typical obfuscation from our cramps....and still not admitting a mistake....LOLOL
They are all liars. Each time they call me child abuser or say I was fired from a church they are lying and they know it. But they repeat these lies again and again.
Commensa lied. They lie. And they back each other up in their lying. Repeatedly.
Republicans See House Slipping Away March 5 Mike Allen: “Top Republicans sound increasingly resigned to losing a special House election in Pennsylvania Trump Country a week from today, after party-affiliated groups spent more than $9 million on a race that should be a ‘gimme.'
“It’s one of the increasingly bearish signs for the GOP ahead of November’s midterms, with mammoth stakes for the West Wing: If Dems take the House and there’s a Speaker Pelosi, President Trump faces endless subpoenas and perhaps impeachment proceedings.”
BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!! Yep will never admit a mistake or something like that....Asshole The rest of your bullshit is just that, more twisting to avoid admitting a mistake....keep expending energy as your hole gets deeper than loretta's
Thanks for the link, lying KD, but it proves you are lying:
President Obama criticizes African leaders who do not abide by term limits and become "president for life". Speaking to the African Union in Ethiopia, Obama used himself as an example saying he thinks he could win a third term as president, but the law does not allow it. And nobody is above the law, not even the president. _________
Transcript: Now, let me be honest with you -- I do not understand this. (Laughter.) I am in my second term. It has been an extraordinary privilege for me to serve as President of the United States. I cannot imagine a greater honor or a more interesting job. I love my work. But under our Constitution, I cannot run again. (Laughter and applause.) I can't run again. I actually think I'm a pretty good President -- I think if I ran I could win. (Laughter and applause.) But I can't.
So there’s a lot that I'd like to do to keep America moving, but the law is the law. (Applause.) And no one person is above the law. Not even the President. (Applause.) And I'll be honest with you -- I’m looking forward to life after being President. (Laughter.) I won't have such a big security detail all the time. (Laughter.) It means I can go take a walk. I can spend time with my family. I can find other ways to serve. I can visit Africa more often. (Applause.) The point is, I don't understand why people want to stay so long. (Laughter.) Especially when they’ve got a lot of money. (Laughter and applause.)
When a leader tries to change the rules in the middle of the game just to stay in office, it risks instability and strife -- as we’ve seen in Burundi. (Applause.) And this is often just a first step down a perilous path. And sometimes you’ll hear leaders say, well, I'm the only person who can hold this nation together. (Laughter.) If that's true, then that leader has failed to truly build their nation. (Applause.)
You should ask you marine the same question....I would bet you will be shocked!!!! Same as KD,....I'd be willing to be he finds them alluring also. If he doesn't, he is either dead or lying, just like your marine.....I also imagine everytime menstral cramp hits south beach, his head spins around like the exorcist with all the hard bodies that hang there....Oh well, I love when craven idiots get caught in lies.....especially cultists....
Loretta the loathsome lesbian adds what she thinks is a clever insult....Whatta douche she is....I guess she doesn't think her alleged man looks at saggy bodies and averts his eyes when a chippy goes by....LOL at your stupidity loathsome...Must be her marine is dead....Too funny even for our moronic lying loretta who is as Russo as I am.....
If we have a major international military event, should we feel safe with this man as the commander in chief?
Washington Post: Angry and increasingly isolated … fumes … voices frustration … revives old grudges … seethed with anger … raging … venting … furious … .irate … “Morale is the worst it’s ever been” … feels abandoned and alone.
Politico: Chaos here, backlash there, shock everywhere … growing sense of despair … deep demoralization and discord … erratic … sullen and isolated … deeply suspicious of the people around him.
Guardian: Abandoned in a raging storm … fulminated … isolated, angry and ready to lash out … unchecked volatility … “angry and gunning for a fight” … erratic … morale is understood to be at an all-time low … increasingly isolated and mercurial … staggering from one crisis to another
Washington Post: Angry and increasingly isolated … fumes … voices frustration … revives old grudges … seethed with anger … raging … venting … furious … .irate … “Morale is the worst it’s ever been” … feels abandoned and alone.
Politico: Chaos here, backlash there, shock everywhere … growing sense of despair … deep demoralization and discord … erratic … sullen and isolated … deeply suspicious of the people around him.
Guardian: Abandoned in a raging storm … fulminated … isolated, angry and ready to lash out … unchecked volatility … “angry and gunning for a fight” … erratic … morale is understood to be at an all-time low … increasingly isolated and mercurial … staggering from one crisis to another
Washington Post: Angry and increasingly isolated … fumes … voices frustration … revives old grudges … seethed with anger … raging … venting … furious … .irate … “Morale is the worst it’s ever been” … feels abandoned and alone.
Politico: Chaos here, backlash there, shock everywhere … growing sense of despair … deep demoralization and discord … erratic … sullen and isolated … deeply suspicious of the people around him.
Guardian: Abandoned in a raging storm … fulminated … isolated, angry and ready to lash out … unchecked volatility … “angry and gunning for a fight” … erratic … morale is understood to be at an all-time low … increasingly isolated and mercurial … staggering from one crisis to another
Appear to be perfect descriptions of Roger - guess it's that self identify thing.
Too bad the application had many other sources and the dossier was an adjunct.....idiots...The shoe is ready to drop!!!!! It don't look good for donnie.....
"RRB exaggerating, asserts ... like the alky is fond of saying these days - tick tock. your opportunity to make some real $$$ is here but it's fleeting. then it's back to economic malaise."
The 2.3% GDP growth of 2017 is nothing to get excited about. Shoot, it's not even up to the standards Obama set in 2010, 2014 and 2015, and is downright pitiful compared to growth under Bush and Clinton.
We used to talk about recessions looming around the corner when it got that bad, to this Trump level of growth that you're proud of.
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Guns can't self identify. Only people can self identify.
Now we know the reason for Roger's deranged panic attack.
The Coming Trump Landslide
Deutsch said Trump will be re-elected in 2020 by a landslide because the economy is booming and Americans have more money in their pockets. Most Americans base their vote on pocketbook issues, explained Deutsch. It’s rare to hear truth from a liberal.
Then Donny spoke more raw truth. He said, “That’s why Trump must be removed from office now.”
My old pal Donny revealed what liberals are all thinking, deep down. Trump is a lock for re-election by a wide margin. As Deutsch admitted, that’s why he must be stopped now.
Crazed liberals scream for his removal…impeachment…even assassination. Because they know he is succeeding, he is effective, he is erasing Obama and fundamentally changing America back to a conservative, capitalist nation. They know they can’t stop him at the ballot box, so they have decided they have to stop him any other way they can- even resorting to violence, conspiracy and sedition.
Liberals and the mainstream media (I know, I repeat myself) love to claim Trump’s ineffective. They say “He’s accomplished very little.” Liberal scholars recently rated Trump as the worst president in history. Really?
I consider The Heritage Foundation my “Bible of conservatism.” Heritage defines conservative. According to their ratings system, Trump is the most successful and effective conservative president in modern history. He scored far higher than my hero Ronald Reagan.
If liberals can't win a the ballot box will they resort to a coup? You betcha.
Graham Says War with North Korea Is ‘Worth It’
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) told CNN that a war with North Korea would be “worth it” in the long term.
Said Graham: “All the damage that would come from a war would be worth it in terms of long-term stability and national security.”
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Trump Has Spent 100 Days at a Trump Golf Club
“President Trump reached a presidential milestone at his Palm Beach County, Florida, golf club on Saturday: One hundred days in office at a golf club that bears his name,” CNN reports.
“Trump, once a critic of presidential golfing, has ignored his own advice and made a habit of visiting some of the many golf courses emblazoned in his moniker.”
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Quote of the Day, Yesterday
“He’s now president for life. President for life. No, he’s great. And look, he was able to do that. I think it’s great. Maybe we’ll have to give that a shot some day.”
— President Trump, quoted by CNN, in remarks to GOP donors about China’s President Xi Jinping.
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Mueller Widens Focus to Adviser to United Arab Emirates
George Nader, a Lebanese-American businessman and an adviser to the de facto ruler of the United Arab Emirates is now a focus of the investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller, the New York Times reports.
“In recent weeks, Mr. Mueller’s investigators have questioned Mr. Nader and have pressed witnesses for information about any possible attempts by the Emiratis to buy political influence by directing money to support Mr. Trump during the presidential campaign. The investigators have also asked about Mr. Nader’s role in White House policymaking, those people said, suggesting that the special counsel investigation has broadened beyond Russian election meddling to include Emirati influence on the Trump administration.
“Mr. Trump has closely allied himself with the Emiratis… Mr. Trump’s endorsement of an Emirati- and Saudi-led blockade against that country has put him openly at odds with his secretary of state — as well as with years of American policy.”
Now look at Donny Deutsch in Wiki.
Unfortunately, we get a fraud as a "pastor" who only sows seeds of discontent and division.
I suppose it's better than him lusting after teenagers.
I don't think it's either/or.
Now we know why the author of the Towhall.com columnist has the credibility of a mouse on steroids is crazy enough to predict a landslide three years in advance.
My career was ruined at CNBC by a liberal who wanted to censor my conservative views- even though I’m willing to bet at least 70 percent of the people watching CNBC are conservatives. The CNBC audience is business owners, business executives, Wall Street brokers and high income earners. My kind of people: Republicans. I lost a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and millions of future dollars because of liberal bigotry and delusion.
We have a President who knows little and refuses to read the daily intelligence report from Drudge, oh he reads that and watches Fox and Friends, from the national intelligence agencies. He's increasingly isolated because his staff is reduced the family. General Kelly would have to become the defacto President in a major international crisis.
The coming landslide is correct. And yes that's why the left is back to pushing the unstable mentally ill president narrative. They want the rest of the country to think Trump is another Commodus or something. It's just more false narrative borne from their hatred.
And that pathetic wapo article, which was just s reprint of the same assertions they've been publishing for 14 months now, is no different.
Fact is, Trump really is maga, dems have no candidate (joe biden leads the pack), and the left has become the party of hatred and alarming intolerance.
Exhibit A to why liberals should never regain power.
A ‘Caravan Of Misery’ As Desperate Venezeulans Flee Their Country To Survive
Venezuela was a socialist paradise until it became a nightmare. Now no one on the left wants to talk about it. All the more reason to talk about it and to study closely the complete collapse of a society that elected a socialist goon promising to wipe out inequality. He did that in a sense. Money is so worthless in today’s Venezuela that almost anyone can be a millionaire and almost everyone is equally starving and miserable. The only solution for many people is to flee the country. Venezuelan socialism has led to one of the largest mass migrations in South American history, with up to 1.5 million Venezuelans fleeing the country in the past two years.
The socialist dream of liberals is a nightmare for everybody else.
alky,
you're one of those "men" who planned parenthood says has a uterus, aren't you?
POTUS is a CEO job. We have one with about 40 years experience. A far cry from the last one, who will go down as the most unqualified POTUS in history.
Do you really thing Zucker keeping a conservative voice off CNBC helps your case Roger?
As Myballs said; it's just another example of the intolerance of the left-wing media.
you left out the money quote alky, and the reason you're clamoring for a 25th amendment/obstruction of justice solution to trump:
Deutsch said Trump will be re-elected in 2020 by a landslide because the economy is booming and Americans have more money in their pockets. Most Americans base their vote on pocketbook issues, explained Deutsch. It’s rare to hear truth from a liberal.
Then Donny spoke more raw truth. He said, “That’s why Trump must be removed from office now.”
My old pal Donny revealed what liberals are all thinking, deep down. Trump is a lock for re-election by a wide margin. As Deutsch admitted, that’s why he must be stopped now.
oh, and include the link, asswipe. it's the polite thing to do...
https://townhall.com/columnists/wayneallynroot/2018/03/04/the-coming-trump-landslide-n2457119
Blogger Commonsense said...
Do you really thing Zucker keeping a conservative voice off CNBC helps your case Roger?
liberals are big on silencing their critics. it's because their ideas never hold up to scrutiny that opposing ideas must be silenced.
The only coup would come from inside of the Republican party.
His compulsive decision to impose tariffs on structure steel and aluminum. His statement that (economic trade wars) are a good thing has been denounced by critis from the right an the left.
His behavior and decision making methods have been seen by the Republican establishment as dangerous and irresponsible. We may see a "Goldwater" movement by the top Republicans. We will have to see news reports from non anonymous sources, and then the President will be forced to resign or they will find a way to keep him out of the Oval Office.
The 25th amendment takes 2/3 majorities in the cabinet. It's not going to happen. But one way or the other, his own party will force him to resign.
But if he refuses to resign, through various methods the President will not be allowed into the Oval Office. We could face political armed reactions from within his base.
"The only coup would come from inside of the Republican party."
You're nuts.
"you left out the money quote alky, and the reason you're clamoring for a 25th amendment/obstruction of justice solution to trump"
There's that...
...and Roger's friggin nuts.
Alky alky alky blah blah blah alky alky alky blah blah blah .
I'm not to waist my time with irrational personal insults instead of well thought out person opinions.
(Clamoring for the 25th amendment)?
The 25th amendment takes 2/3 majorities in the cabinet. It's not going to happen. But one way or the other, his own party will force him to resign.
Alzheimer's disease is a tragedy for the victims and their families.
What?
One more thing. This story from The Washington Post, aka Fake News is one of the reasons that the "coup" will have to be from within the Republican party or the Muller investigation, you won't believe the anonymous sources.
Trump’s friends are increasingly concerned about his well-being, worried that the president’s obsession with cable commentary and perceived slights is taking a toll on the 71-year-old. “Pure madness,” lamented one exasperated ally.
Retired four-star Army general Barry McCaffrey said the American people — and Congress especially — should be alarmed.
“I think the president is starting to wobble in his emotional stability and this is not going to end well,” McCaffrey said. “Trump’s judgment is fundamentally flawed, and the more pressure put on him and the more isolated he becomes, I think, his ability to do harm is going to increase.”
This portrait of Trump at a moment of crisis just over a year after taking office is based on interviews with 22 White House officials, friends and advisers to the president and other administration allies, most of whom spoke on the condition of anonymity to candidly discuss Trump’s state of mind.
Impositions tariffs is simply a matter of policy not an indication of mental deficiency.
It's fair game to disagree about the tariffs but it's not a reason to remove the president.
Get help Roger.
His behavior and decision making methods have been seen by the Republican establishment as dangerous and irresponsible.
i know, right?
i mean, lower taxes! a fucking travesty! and neil fucking gorsuch? really? ISIS has been significantly reduced, consumer confidence is at a 17 year high and unemployment is at a 49 year LOW. we're actually getting to live through the "recovery summer" that was promised for 8 years but never delivered.
so considering all that, you're telling us that his own party is going to force a coup.
this is why i think you're a blithering fucking idiot in the grip of stage 4 TDS, alky.
none of your "borrowed" copy/paste pontifications bear any resemblance to reality. you're don quixote tilting at windmills for chrissakes.
Terminal TDS, this could be you Roger.
Gunman's body lies on the street outside the White House after he shot and killed himself while Trump and Melania were in Mar-a-Lago
Trump’s friends are increasingly concerned about his well-being, worried that the president’s obsession with cable commentary and perceived slights is taking a toll on the 71-year-old. “Pure madness,” lamented one exasperated and unnamed, fictitious ally.
fify alky.
democracy drowns in bullshit.
"Xi is a great gentleman. He's now president for life. No, he's great. And, look, he was able to do that. I think it's great. Maybe we'll have to give that a shot someday."
Terminal TDS, this could be you Roger.
Gunman's body lies on the street outside the White House after he shot and killed himself while Trump and Melania were in Mar-a-Lago
now that's the kind of 'die in' all liberals should have.
btw, you want to really see inside the mind of the alky? check out the fakebook page of the kid from beverly ma. who mailed the white powder to the trumps. it could actually be roger's page. it's THAT fucked up.
CNN obtains audio of Trump joking about becoming ‘president for life’; Blue checkmarks freak out
https://twitchy.com/brettt-3136/2018/03/03/cnn-obtains-audio-of-trump-joking-about-becoming-president-for-life-blue-checkmarks-freak-out/
LOL @ the alky
Now you know why Roger is not taken seriously.
Get help applies only the victims of Trumpism stage four mentality victims squared xxx times.
"Xi is a great gentleman. He's now president for life. No, he's great. And, look, he was able to do that. I think it's great. Maybe we'll have to give that a shot someday."
Can you imagine the results of that statement by Obama suggesting the repeal of the 22nd Amendment, even in a joking manner? Fox And Friends would have gone nuclear. rrb would be calling for a revolution.
It's no wonder CH blocked him on Facebook...
Can you imagine the results of that statement by Obama suggesting the repeal of the 22nd Amendment, even in a joking manner?
actually no, because no where in that statement is there a suggestion of the repeal of the 22nd amendment.
what this DOES suggest is just how unhinged you're become.
Your opposition Roger, certainly. Get help.
You really believe that opposition to the current President is a mental health issue. A majority of Americans agree that the shithole President is troubled.
It's pathetic.
BTW the quote from the President is accurate. It's a recording. A clandestine receding of Mitt Romney sank his campaign for President.
"A clandestine receding of Mitt Romney sank his campaign for President."
What?
"Get help."
Watching this in real time is kinda sad.
No, he's great. And, look, he was able to do that. I think it's great. Maybe we'll have to give that a shot someday."
actually no, because no where in that statement is there a suggestion of the repeal of the 22nd amendment.
Maybe we'll have to give that a shot someday."
No suggestion? Have you lost your mind?
Oh ok, you never had one .
Roger has completely lost it
ABC is very concern that the Oscars will be a ratings disaster because of the sanctimonious political posturing that has occured in the past.
Oscar 2018 producers: Host Jimmy Kimmel will avoid 'pointed' political statements
I don't think it will help this however. because the other side of the equation is the movies that are up for awards this year.
They are simply not very good nor have they been box office successes. I can't remember the last time Hollywood made a good film that also resonated with the American heartland.
BTW the quote from the President is accurate.
and your reaction to it qualifies you for a room with rubber wallpaper.
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— With just seven weeks left in the presidential campaign, Mitt Romney’s efforts to recast his campaign in response to critics and a drop in polls have been derailed by new criticism of a leaked video that shows him dismissing President Obama’s supporters as people who take no responsibility for their livelihoods and who think they are entitled to government handouts.
In the video, published by Mother Jones magazine, the Republican presidential nominee tells a private audience of campaign donors that Obama backers will vote for the president “no matter what.” Romney said that they account for “47 percent” of voters and he does not “worry about those people.”
Thanks for the laughs.
Maybe we'll have to give that a shot someday."
Isn't an idea of how he could found a Royalty. 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
🖕🖕🖕🖕 rrb.
Found a Royalty? That doesn't even make sense.
Isn't an idea of how he could found a Royalty.
WUT???
roger hasn't made sense since he became addicted to 0linsky's man gravy.
CNN
The remarks, delivered inside the ballroom at his Mar-a-Lago estate during a lunch and fundraiser, were upbeat, lengthy, and peppered with jokes and laughter. But Trump's words reflected his deeply felt resentment that his actions during the 2016 campaign remain under scrutiny while those of his former rival, Hillary Clinton, do not.
"I'm telling you, it's a rigged system folks," Trump said. "I've been saying that for a long time. It's a rigged system. And we don't have the right people in there yet. We have a lot of great people, but certain things, we don't have the right people."
Trump has repeatedly said that his attorney general, Jeff Sessions, should launch investigations into Clinton, and has continued to lambast Sessions on Twitter for not taking what he views as appropriate steps to probe Clinton's actions involving her private email server.
The stewing anger with Sessions has soured Trump's mood over the past week, including on Wednesday evening, when he fumed inside the White House over his attorney general's decision to release a statement defending himself after Trump chastised his approach to an investigation into alleged surveillance abuses as "DISGRACEFUL" on Twitter.
The episode was just one irritant in a long series of upsetting moments for Trump this week. Morale at the White House has dropped to new lows, and Trump himself has seethed at the negative headlines.
Well if Roger was trying to say "Found a royal dynasty" then I'll leave him with this little thought.
The primary purpose of the 2nd amendment was to prevent just that.
The Royalty comment was not serious.
You just can't stand any criticism of the President. You can join Nunes in the belief that Steve Colbert is a "danger" to the United States.
So how many of you other Trump is crazy comments were not serious.
"Roger Amick said...Isn't an idea of how he could found a Royalty."
"Roger Amick said...The Royalty comment was not serious. "
and you think Trump has problems, you need serious mental health help.
ROFLMFAO !!!
You just can't stand any criticism of the President.
on the contrary alky, i welcome LEGITIMATE criticism of this president.
you just have yet to offer any.
you and the pearl clutching brigade run to the fainting couches over this:
"Xi is a great gentleman. He's now president for life. No, he's great. And, look, he was able to do that. I think it's great. Maybe we'll have to give that a shot someday."
trump is trolling you assclowns like a fucking boss and you're falling for it every time.
for chrissakes, even a CNN analyst is calling you out:
The biggest surprise these days is not what happens in the White House but the way that this presidency is covered. Despite the fact that there has never been a period of "normalcy" since January 2017, other than a few days here and there of quiet, everyone keeps expressing surprise at discovering the turbulent state that the administration is in.
It's time to abandon the talk of "unprecedented," the speculation about the turning point and pivot, and the shock every time more of the same happens. Instead, it would be better to step back and take a long-term view of the possible political method behind the madness.
https://www.cnn.com/2018/03/02/opinions/trumps-week-not-so-crazy-opinion-zelizer/index.html
It looks to me like the CNN analyst is saying that it's now normal for Trump to say stupid things, make stupid policy, and staff members and family exposed for unethical and criminal behaviors. Don't be surprised at any of it, it's going to continue, and let's look at where that ends up.
Serious question: who here would LIKE to see Trump as the US President for Life? Or three terms, or four?
"who here would LIKE to see Trump as the US President for Life? Or three terms, or four?"
LOL, you can't be serious.
No thanks.
"on the contrary alky, i welcome LEGITIMATE criticism of this president.
you just have yet to offer any."
Exactly.
His hair is always on fire over the dumbest things.
No thanks, you wouldn't want Trump for 4 terms, or no thanks you don't want to engage that question?
Trump thinks that Xi is a more powerful leader than was Mao, and he think's that's "just great". Something to emulate.
You couldn't make this up. "Dumb and Dumber goes to the White House" spoof would reject that line.
"No thanks, you wouldn't want Trump for 4 terms, or no thanks you don't want to engage that question?"
I don't want ANYONE for life, or more than two terms.
It's a ridiculous scenario.
Rat the hole posted...
trump is trolling you assclowns like a fucking boss and you're falling for it every time.
Isn't that swell...the POTUS acting like an assclown, just like you.....trolling....again, an adult acting like a child while the children of Parkland show us how to act like adults....be proud rat hole and troll away like the asshole in chief....LOLOLOL
That's exactly what I said ..
Alky alky alky blah blah blah blah alky alky alky blah blah blah blah blah alky alky blah blah blah
Alzheimer's disease is a tragedy for the victims and their families
Trump’s closest West Wing confidante, Hope Hicks — the communications director who often acted as a de facto Oval Office therapist — announced her resignation last week, leaving behind a team the president views more as paid staff than surrogate family. So concerned are those around Trump that some of the president’s oldest friends have been urging one another to be in touch — the sort of familiar contacts that often lift his spirits.
In an unorthodox presidency in which emotion, impulse and ego often drive events, Trump’s ominous moods manifested themselves last week in his zigzagging positions on gun control; his shock trade war that jolted markets and was opposed by Republican leaders and many in his own administration; and his roiling feud of playground insults with Attorney General Jeff Sessions
Retired four-star Army general Barry McCaffrey said the American people — and Congress especially — should be alarmed.
“I think the president is starting to wobble in his emotional stability and this is not going to end well,” McCaffrey said. “Trump’s judgment is fundamentally flawed, and the more pressure put on him and the more isolated he becomes, I think, his ability to do harm is going to increase.”
This portrait of Trump at a moment of crisis just over a year after taking office is based on interviews with 22 White House officials, friends and advisers to the president and other administration allies, most of whom spoke on the condition of anonymity to candidly discuss Trump’s state of mind.
PedopieBaked, you are always angry. Why?
Has any one seen the Nancy Pelosi/Chuck Schumer School Protection GUN Legislation?
The tumult comes as special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s investigation of Russia’s 2016 election interference and the president’s possible obstruction of justice has intensified.
Meanwhile, Kushner, a White House senior adviser, was stripped last week of his access to the nation’s top secrets amid increasing public scrutiny of his foreign contacts and of his mixing of business and government work.
Trump has been asking people close to him whether they think Kushner or his company has done anything wrong, according to a senior administration official.
Two advisers said the president repeatedly tells aides that the Russia investigation will not ensnare him — even as it ensnares others around him — and that he thinks the American people are finally starting to conclude that the Democrats, as opposed to his campaign, colluded with the Russians.
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA
Still, the developments have delivered one negative headline after another, leading Trump to lose his cool — especially in the evenings and early mornings, when he often is most isolated, according to advisers.
For instance, aides said, Trump seethed with anger last Wednesday night over cable news coverage of a photo, obtained by Axios, showing Sessions at dinner with Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein, who oversees the Russia investigation, and another top Justice Department prosecutor. The outing was described in news reports as amounting to an act of solidarity after Trump had attacked Sessions in a tweet that morning.
The next morning, Trump was still raging about the photo, venting to friends and allies about a dinner he viewed as an intentional show of disloyalty.
Trump has long been furious with Sessions for recusing himself from oversight of the Russia probe, and privately mocks him as “Mr. Magoo,” an elderly and bumbling cartoon character. But this past week the president was irate that his attorney general had asked the Justice Department’s inspector general — as opposed to criminal prosecutors — to investigate alleged misdeeds by the FBI in obtaining surveillance warrants.
On Friday morning, Trump targeted his ire elsewhere. About an hour after Fox News Channel aired a segment about comedian Alec Baldwin saying he had tired of impersonating Trump on NBC’s “Saturday Night Live,” Trump lit into Baldwin on Twitter, initially misspelling his first name. “It was agony for those who were forced to watch,” the president wrote at 5:42 a.m.
“Trump’s fundamentally distorted personality — which at its core is chaotic, volatile and transgressive — when combined with the powers of the presidency had to end poorly,” said Peter Wehner, a veteran of the three previous Republican administrations and a senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. “What we’re now seeing is the radiating effects of that, and it’s enveloped him, his White House, his family and his friends.”
The president’s decision last Thursday to announce steep new tariffs on aluminum and steel — and gleefully tout a possible trade war — caught almost his entire team, including some of his top trade advisers, by surprise.
Earlier in the week, Cohn was telling people he was going to continue stalling Trump on tariffs. He described the tariffs as “obviously stupid,” in the recollection of one person who spoke to him.
“Gary said to him, you can’t do this, you can’t do that,” a senior administration official said. “The more you tell him that, the more he is going to do what he wants to do.”
James Boswell of Normal, Illinois is a pedophile.
The president’s decision last Thursday to announce steep new tariffs on aluminum and steel — and gleefully tout a possible trade war — caught almost his entire team
Meaning the white house mail room staff.
BREAKING NEWS !!!
Mob with over 500 guns assembling in major US city !!!
Oh, never mind. It's just the Oscars celebrity security patrols. Not to be confused with the celebrities wearing those anti-gun pins. Those are the pin-heads I guess.
Must be very scary and brave to be in an event with so many guns.
https://twitchy.com/jacobb-38/2018/03/04/wanna-guess-how-many-armed-guards-will-be-protecting-the-gun-control-advocates-at-the-oscars/
Serious question: who here would LIKE to see Trump as the US President for Life? Or three terms, or four?" WP
Life = Nope
Three = Nope
Four = Nope
A 2nd term -Yep
Let Hollywood declare tonight they will do no Movies with Guns in them. Money where mouth is.
Opie, got that link you promise on Obama ending 16,000 Tarrifs?
Love to read it.
Maybe Hollywood and the liberals can be consistent for once.
Make the Oscars a gun-free zone.
Are they scared of all the homelessness they are now surrounded by?
Murphy was one of several Democrats who praised Trump last week for his words during a Wednesday meeting with congressional leaders to discuss potential responses to the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., last month that killed 17 people. At the meeting, Trump upended long-held GOP bargaining positions on guns, not only endorsing expanded background checks, but also lending support to a ban on assault weapons and stating that when it comes to confiscating weapons, authorities should “take the guns first, go through due process second.”
In the days since, White House staffers have scrambled to temper that message, while the president held a meeting with National Rifle Association leaders in the Oval Office that he later deemed “good (great)” on Twitter. The NRA opposes several of the measures Trump seemed to endorse on Wednesday, including a provision to raise the minimum age for all gun purchases from 18 to 21.
But advocates of gun legislation in Congress hope that Trump will not be swayed by the pushback from the NRA, which endorsed him as a candidate and has politically supported him as president.
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He's scared of the NRA.
McMaster caught in the middle as Mattis and Tillerson maneuver to restrain Trump
By Brian Bennett, Tribune Washington Bureau
3 hrs ago
God you’re vapid, stupid old man
Talking about Trump?
Too Big To Ignore
The New York Times Criticized Trump For Pointing Out Violence In Sweden. A Year Later It's Reporting On It
The New York Times reported Sunday on the increasing problem of immigrant gangs in Sweden
•The NYT criticized President Donald Trump for commenting on the problem over a year ago
•The NYT took great pains not to mention where the violence was coming from
The New York Times published a report Sunday on Sweden’s growing problem with immigrant gangs — more than a year after the paper chided President Donald Trump for calling attention to the same worrisome development.
Entitled “Hand Grenades and Gang Violence Rattle Sweden’s Middle Class,” the report examines how weapons of war and clan-like violence have accompanied an influx of immigrants from certain parts of Europe and the greater Middle East.
The story centers on the death of a man in the town of Varby Gard, a once tranquil Stockholm suburb that is now the home base of an increasingly destructive immigrant gang. He was killed in early January when he picked up a mysterious object lying in the street that turned out to be a live hand grenade. The device exploded when he touched it, killing him instantly.
It was one of more than 100 incidents involving military-grade explosives in the Stockholm metro area that police have attributed to an “arms race” among immigrant gangs, reports The NYT. There were only a few such incidents in Sweden until 2014, but since then, the number of explosions and seizures of grenades has shot up and remained worryingly high.
The police seized 45 grenades in 2015, while 10 others were detonated in public, according to Stockholm Police. The next year, 55 were seized and 35 detonated. A modest decrease occurred in 2017, when 39 were seized and 21 exploded.
Though The NYT readily reported on the nature of the violence, it was somewhat more circumspect about its origin. Nowhere in the story do the words “Muslim” or “refugee” appear. The only mention of the word “asylum” is to describe a witness to the explosion, one of many Varby Gard residents who arrived there thanks to Sweden’s famously open asylum policies.
The fact is that Sweden’s spike in gang violence and certain categories of crime coincided with the resettlement of more than 100,000 asylum seekers from predominantly Muslim nations beginning in 2014.
Sexual violence has been a particular problem, according to Swedish government statistics released earlier this year. The percentage of women who reported being victims of sex crimes rose from 1.4 percent in 2012 to 4.1 percent in 2016. And a 2014 study on the geography of outdoor rape in Stockholm found two-thirds of the suspects were non-Swedish citizens, according to Sunday Times correspondent Bojan Pancevski, who has reported extensively from Sweden’s immigrant communities.
TRUMP WAS RIGHT AGAIN
WOULD BE DICTATOR TRUMP PRAISES CHINESE PRESIDENT FOR EXTENDING TENURE "FOR LIFE"
"He's now president for life, president for life. And he's great," Trump said, according to audio of excerpts of Trump's remarks at a closed-door fundraiser in Florida aired by CNN. "And look, he was able to do that. I think it's great. Maybe we'll have to give that a shot someday," Trump said to cheers and applause from supporters.
__________________________
MORE REASON FOR CONCERN
Could Trump Handle a Crisis?
Politico: “Chaos here, backlash there, shock everywhere. And in Washington and around the globe another gasping chorus of WTF commentary: reckless, not normal, reality show run amok. And so on, et cetera, et cetera, for the one-hundredth-and-can’t-remember time of the Trump Era.”
“But there is something different about this week’s spasm of sudden policy lurches, graceless personal insults, oozing scandal news, and ceaseless West Wing knife fights. It is the starkest example to date of President Donald Trump’s executive style looking untenable not merely from the outside — from the perspective of establishment politicians and media analysts — but from the inside, too.”
___________________
EVEN HIS FRIENDS ARE FRIGHTENED
‘We Haven’t Bottomed Out’
“Inside the White House, aides over the past week have described an air of anxiety and volatility — with an uncontrollable commander in chief at its center,” the Washington Post reports.
“These are the darkest days in at least half a year, they say, and they worry just how much farther President Trump and his administration may plunge into unrest and malaise before they start to recover. As one official put it: ‘We haven’t bottomed out.’”
“Trump is now a president in transition, at times angry and increasingly isolated. He fumes in private that just about every time he looks up at a television screen, the cable news headlines are trumpeting yet another scandal. He voices frustration that son-in-law Jared Kushner has few on-air defenders. He revives old grudges. And he confides to friends that he is uncertain about whom to trust.”
“Trump’s friends are increasingly concerned about his well-being, worried that the president’s obsession with cable commentary and perceived slights is taking a toll on the 71-year-old. “Pure madness,” lamented one exasperated ally.”
epeating
Trump hasn't tweeted about the Oscars and Jimmy Kimmel penis joke .
EVEN ON AN OPEN MIC THE "PASTOR" HAS TO REPEAT SHIT
Give it a fucking break
We know you live in a FAKE NEWS ECHO CHAMBER but you don't have to continually prove it with your actions.
ROFLMFAO !!!
Did jimmy end the Oscars with mini bikini clad big breast gals on trampolines ?
TRUMP WAS RIGHT AGAIN"
Happens all the time.
Hey Pedopie.
Why no mass shootings at a single US Catholic School?
James Boswell of Normal, Illinois is a pedophile.
Jane, you forgot your promise to CHT to stop using fake ID's.
Joe Scarborough
Verified account @JoeNBC
Joe Scarborough Retweeted Brian Stelter
Republicans, the president of the United States praises a communist autocrat for becoming dictator for life and then suggests they keep him in power for life. Wake up.
No Better the Stand up Comedy Night at the Apolo.
Maxine waters
"And of course, we’ve got to get the White House back.”
She continued, “If we want to get to the point where we can get reparations, we’ve got to have the power to do that, Number 1, by having a supportive president would be wonderful, but taking back the House would be absolutely wonderful."
Maxine waters missed the Lost Years.
I was happy Trump beat the sit out of Kanckles, but I have over joyed on how he plays beat the stupid liberal piñata daily.
Lawmakers Struggle with an Erratic, Dopey Trump
Washington Post: “Heading into a new week, lawmakers still have no sense of what Trump truly wants on guns and other key agenda items — a pattern that leaders of both parties say has hindered their ability to move forward on knotty issues that could benefit from presidential leadership.
“After more than a year of the Trump presidency, members of Congress have learned to brace themselves for unpredictable, confusing and often contradictory positions from the commander in chief on issues ranging from health care to immigration to gun rights.”
Mueller Seeks Communications with Trump Inner Circle
A grand jury subpoena from special counsel Robert Mueller, seen by Jonathan Swan and sent to a witness indicates that many in President Trump’s known inner circle — and the president — are within the scope of his investigation.
The subpoena seeks “all communications — meaning emails, texts, handwritten notes, etc. — that this witness sent and received” to Carter Page, Corey Lewandowski, Donald J. Trump, Hope Hicks, Keith Schiller, Michael Cohen, Paul Manafort, Rick Gates, Roger Stone and Steve Bannon.
Jane, your the self proclaimed gun expert.
How many US mass Gun Shooting were committed by actual card carrying NRA Members?
Trump should invoke the Bill and Hillary rose law firm and 2016 Presidential failed campaign defense.
KD
Jane is from the party that doesn't know how many genders there are. Everyday there are multiple trips to political_lire to get the days talking points. A totally confused individual with no spine, or in other words a Democrat.
Very sad
ROFLMFAO !!!
Duck and cover Mr President
A grand jury subpoena reviewed by Axios that special counsel Robert Mueller sent to a witness indicates that many in President Trump’s known inner circle, and the president himself, are within the scope of the Russia investigation. The list subpoenas “all communications—meaning emails, texts, handwritten notes, etc.—that this witness sent and received” to Carter Page, Corey Lewandowski, Donald J. Trump, Hope Hicks, Keith Schiller, Michael Cohen, Paul Manafort, Rick Gates, Roger Stone, and Steve Bannon. The subpoena calls for all communications to be turned over from Nov. 1, 2015—five months after the president first announced his campaign—to the present. All of the people listed were either part of the Trump campaign or are former and current employees of the Trump White House. The subpoenas come as those within Trump’s inner circle have been suspected of being within Mueller’s sight lines, and as Manafort and Gates have already been indicted by the special counsel, with Gates recently pleading guilty.
James Boswell of Normal, Illinois is a pedophile.
There's no Hope: Communications director Hope Hicks, an original Trump loyalist, quits after reportedly telling the House intelligence committee that she sometimes tells white lies for President Trump. Trump berates her, asking her how could she be so "stupid." The next day, she announces her impending departure from the White House. Hicks was Trump's fourth communications director in just 13 months — and one of some 50 White House staffers who have quit, been fired or reassigned.
Retreat on guns: Trump declares on Monday about the Florida school shooting, "I really believe I'd run in there even if I didn't have a weapon." He then holds a made-for-cable-TV White House meeting on guns Wednesday that shows his shallow policy understanding of the subject and the allegiances in the room. (We fact-checked it here.) He accuses senators of "being afraid of the NRA." He angers conservatives, and gun legislation is pushed off indefinitely. By Friday, he appears to retreat from more liberal positions on guns he had seemed to endorse in the Wednesday meeting and meets with the NRA, and they tweet praise for each other.
He went to Jared: Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, sees his security clearance downgraded to a level that means he can't read the president's daily brief. It's also revealed that the president's daughter and Kushner's wife, Ivanka, is also reportedly being investigated by the FBI for one of her business deals. And it's announced the couple's spokesman will be leaving the White House.
"Mr. Magoo" fights back: Trump feuds again with his attorney general, questioning his handing off a review of use of the secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act court by the FBI to the Justice Department's inspector general. Trump calls the move "DISGRACEFUL!" Behind his back, Trump reportedly calls Jeff Sessions "Mr. Magoo." Sessions stands up for himself and says as long as he is in the job, he'll do it with dignity. He then dines out in plain view at an upscale Washington, D.C., restaurant with Rod Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general, and Solicitor General Noel Francisco — an apparent show of unity in the topmost ranks of the Department of Justice.
Man of God: White House chief of staff John Kelly, who stripped Kushner of his top-secret security clearance, jokes that he never wanted to leave the Department of Homeland Security and that he misses the staffers there more than ever, rolls his eyes and says, "God punished me." Kelly has had a rough go of it lately as chief of staff running a West Wing rocked by a domestic abuse scandal involving former staff secretary Rob Porter and questions about background checks and interim security clearances for Porter, Kushner and other staffers. But he told reporters Friday that he did not offer to resign over the Porter episode. "I have absolutely nothing to even consider resigning over," the retired Marine Corps general said after walking some journalists through the timeline of how the White House handled revelations about Porter.
Never get involved in a trade war in Asia! Trump hastily announces 25 percent tariffs on steel imports and 10 percent tariffs on aluminum imports to Make American Steel Great Again, but he winds up angering conservative business interests, including manufacturers and the oil industry. He also overrules economic adviser Gary Cohn, fueling speculation that he, too, is not long for this White House. Amid the backlash, Trump reacts by tweeting, "trade wars are good, and easy to win." The Dow drops 420 points on the news.
Huh-D? Ben Carson, Trump's housing and urban development secretary, faces backlash for approval of lavish spending, which includes more than $31,000 for a new office suite dining room set. A former HUD official claims she was told by superiors, NPR's Brakkton Booker reports, to "find money" above the $5,000 spending limit to outfit the office.
"Alex" Baldwin at 5:42 a.m.: Inexplicably, Trump begins Friday by taking aim at Alec Baldwin, mistakenly calling the actor "Alex" Baldwin on Twitter (before deleting it). (The real Alex Baldwin didn't appreciate it.) Trump reposts online correcting the spelling and slamming Baldwin for his impersonation of Trump on Saturday Night Live (and saying Darrell Hammond is better). Baldwin responds, tweeting he would "like to hang in for the impeachment hearings" and alluding to the latest rumors of Trump's paramours.
"Every day feels like a week, every week like a month ..."
James Boswell of Normal, Illinois is a pedophile.
Teresa Dulyea-Parker is KD in drag.
NBC News and Axios are reporting that Mueller sent a Grand Jury subpoena last month to a witness requesting all of their communications with:
Donald Trump
Paul Manafort
Rick Gates
Steve Bannon
Roger Stone
Carter Page
Hope Hicks
Keith Schiller
Michael Cohen
Lewandowski
TICK TOCK
James Boswell of Normal, Illinois is a pedophile.
Anonymous wphamilton said...
It looks to me like the CNN analyst is saying that it's now normal for Trump to say stupid things, make stupid policy, and staff members and family exposed for unethical and criminal behaviors.
i think he's just telling those afflicted by TDS to lighten up.
Serious question: who here would LIKE to see Trump as the US President for Life? Or three terms, or four?
the standard two will be sufficient, wp. personally i've always advocated for a single six year term. it takes the two years of gearing up for and running for reelection out of play and provides focus.
so yeah, trump can have his two terms imo. then democrats can have another 0linsky who will pile drive the economy into the fucking ground again.
like the alky is fond of saying these days - tick tock. your opportunity to make some real $$$ is here but it's fleeting. then it's back to economic malaise.
include the link when you rip someone off, alky.
http://www.wbur.org/npr/590475332/a-week-lost-in-the-west-wing-reality-show
the TDS is so strong, it burns:
A biology professor at the University of Houston, Clear Lake told a conservative student group on campus that they are “probably receiving Russian funding.”
Video footage obtained by Campus Reform shows the professor, identified by students as Dr. Michael LaMontagne, confronting representatives of the local chapter of Turning Point USA and accusing them of receiving funds from the Russian government.
"What percentage of discharges of an AR-17 have been used is self defense?" Tweet This
“You are probably receiving Russian funding,” the professor told the students. When he was informed that the chapter is a non-profit organization and does not receive financial support from Moscow, the professor continued to question the goals of the group.
https://www.campusreform.org/?ID=10585
that professor isn't just crazy, he's alky crazy.
Blogger KD said...
Jane, your the self proclaimed gun expert.
Here, super stupid KD. Let me correct your English:
"Jane, you're the self proclaimed gun expert."
Actually, I am very upset with the NRA because they do not defend my Constitutionally granted right to own and bear the following arms--
bazookas, flame throwers, sub machine guns (tommy guns), tripod mounted machine guns, had grenades, mortars, surface to air missile launchers, etc., etc.
James Boswell of Normal, Illinois is a pedophile.
I went back and looked at the first of this thread. There Trump alluded to how it would be a good thing to take a shot at becoming president for life like he alleged Xi to have done.
Roger pointed out that if Obama had said that, Fox and all of you would be going crazy.
And yet you say Roger has "lost it."
No, you are the ones who have lost it. You have lost all sense of self respect and integrity. You are not "great Americans." True Americans would not put up with such.
Trump will go down in history as unhinged.
And those who supported him will be laughing stocks.
The day may come when it will be about as difficult to find someone in America who will admit they supported Trump as it became to find someone in Germany who admitted they supported Hitler.
James Boswell of Normal, Illinois is a pedophile.
Roger pointed out that if Obama had said that, Fox and all of you would be going crazy.
Actually Obama did say something like that. And nobody went into a full metal jacket meltdown.
Going to get ugly, CH, no matter how hard you wish otherwise......a wave is on the horizon even in Texasss!!!!!
http://www.outsidethebeltway.com/increased-turnout-in-texas-primary-early-voting/
Via the DMN: Texas early voting numbers a ‘wake-up call’ for GOP as Democrats double their 2014 turnout.
According to the Texas secretary of state’s website — which tracks only the 15 counties with the most registered voters — 161,607 people voted in the Democratic primary in 2014 during the first 10 days of early voting. This year, 310,275 people voted in the Democratic primary in the same span — a 92 percent increase. Polls closed Friday at 7 p.m., with Election Day on Tuesday.
On the GOP side, 273,293 people had voted in the Republican primary as of Thursday. That’s still an 18 percent increase from 2014, when 231,530 voted in the Republican primary during the first 10 days of early voting.
One should be cautious about drawing too many inferences from such numbers, but it does seem more than fair to say that this indicates an unusually high level of voter interest from Democratic voters in Texas heading into the mid-terms. Since one of the main advantages that Republicans historically have in mid-term elections is turnout, this is an indicator that should concern Republicans looking towards November.
'This is not going to end well':
Trump's friends and allies are worried he's spiraling out of control — and they say this time is different
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MICHAL KRANZ
Mar 5th 2018 5:58AM
Commensa says Obama "did say something like that."
Give us the full quote.
Published on Jul 28, 2015
President Obama criticizes African leaders who do not abide by term limits and become "president for life". Speaking to the African Union in Ethiopia, Obama used himself as an example saying he thinks he could win a third term as president, but the law does not allow it. And nobody is above the law, not even the president.
Dreamer, you know you are a dreamer
Well can you put your hands in your head, oh no!
I said dreamer, you're nothing but a dreamer
Well can you put your hands in your head, oh no!…
SAN DIEGO (AP) — A Mexican man who was deported twice and had a history of arrests was able to assume the identity of an American citizen and receive more than $360,000 in government benefits for nearly four decades, California court records show.
Andres Avelino Anduaga used a fake birth certificate starting in 1980 to develop a seemingly legitimate persona by applying for a California driver's license, Social Security number and U.S. passport, according to documents obtained by the San Diego Union-Tribune. The official U.S. documents identified him as Abraham Riojos, born in Texas in 1958
Anduaga, who's actually 66 years old and a resident of Tijuana, Mexico, pleaded guilty last week in San Diego to theft of public property and being a previously removed unauthorized immigrant in the U.S., the newspaper reported Saturday.
https://www.sfgate.com/news/crime/article/mexican-man-identity-theft-ssn-san-diego-fraud-12726848.php
i can only hope that the identity that he stole was of a liberal.
Where is that Obama quote in which he said "something like that"?
2016 White House Correspondents Dinner. Go look it up.
James Boswell of Normal, Illinois is a pedophile.
No, give us the exact quote, the full quote.
Roger gave you Trump's.
Menstral is too lazy to follow up on anything...remember the .6% growth he claimed????....that was another look at the graph, it is right there....idiot Typical righty...do as I say....LOLOLOL!!!
But surely Commensa will give us the full quote. He would not want to be called a liar.
Being called a liar by you James? Please.
Where is that quote, Commensa?
I told you where is was already. The 2016 White House Correspondents Dinner.
Do you have a reading problem?
Lying is what our menstral does best, except for hating women and gays.....Too lazy which is typical of non degreed R's who follow their dear leader without question....
BTW james, he will never post the full quote so he can huff and puff and look like the big fool he is....LOLOLOL
Ok, so go to the transcript and pull out the part that supports what you say. Do you have a problem with doing that?
Yeah it's wasting more time on an issue I really don't care about to satisfy a sick, obsessive little shit that I really don't like at all.
But you're welcome to read the transcript. No one is stopping you.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/reliable-source/wp/2016/05/01/the-complete-transcript-of-president-obamas-2016-white-house-correspondents-dinner-speech/?utm_term=.b3deb8681e5d
I did just read the transcript. All of it. Lots of very good jokes. But not one word about being President beyond his term. Not one word.
Liar.
You just proved yourself a liar yet again.
Like I said the lazy cramps wastes more effort telling us what he won't do than paste the proof...He would rather be humiliated by lying than proven to be wrong....no wonder why he's such a loser and righty to boot......just like the graph he used to prove his .6% growth which proved the GDP was tanking, not growing and never admitted he made an error...just like trump...
Anybody here can go to that transcript and find what he is referring to IF it is there. IT IS NOT THERE. He lied. Again.
Again James....menstral our cramp would rather be called a liar than admit he was wrong......a trait exhibited by every righty here, including our esteemed host....sad how the truth becomes a victim of their vanity....
"Commie" I do not always agree with everything you say.
But what you just said is a mouthful of truth. And the evidence
for it is right here before us in these last posts.
no one's a bigger liar than you, pederast.
claiming to be a pastor. that's a lie directly against God himself.
it doesn't get any worse than that.
"claiming to be a pastor. that's a lie directly against God himself.
it doesn't get any worse than that."
Bingo.
I did just read the transcript. All of it. Lots of very good jokes. But not one word about being President beyond his term.
Then you miss the one where Obama joked about locking the Republicans in a room and forcing them to confirm Merrick Garland at gunpoint.
Very dictatorial indeed but I'm not surprised you skipped over it.
it doesn't get any worse than that."
Sure it does....
Being an abject bigot and idiot like you and your fawning loathsome loser is the nadir of stupidity......Your hatred of any immigrant and patent racism is against everything christian....be proud, asshole....
7:46 Not one word about extending his term. Liar.
WTF does dictatorial have to do with what you originally claimed???? Once again can't back up shit and lies to change the subject...Typical obfuscation from our cramps....and still not admitting a mistake....LOLOL
d0pie, you and the pederast BOTH need to eat a fucking pistol.
Democrat 2018
Vote for us to:
Cancel your tax cuts, "crumbs"
Grab your guns
Impeach Trump
Continue harmful Trade deals
They are all liars. Each time they call me child abuser
or say I was fired from a church they are lying and they
know it. But they repeat these lies again and again.
Commensa lied. They lie. And they back each other up in
their lying. Repeatedly.
Republicans See House Slipping Away
March 5
Mike Allen: “Top Republicans sound increasingly resigned to losing a special House election in Pennsylvania Trump Country a week from today, after party-affiliated groups spent more than $9 million on a race that should be a ‘gimme.'
“It’s one of the increasingly bearish signs for the GOP ahead of November’s midterms, with mammoth stakes for the West Wing: If Dems take the House and there’s a Speaker Pelosi, President Trump faces endless subpoenas and perhaps impeachment proceedings.”
7:46 Not one word about extending his term. Liar.
But many words about being a dictator. As I said; "Obama said something like that." (ie Joking about being a dictator).
You're saying that since Obama didn't say something exactly like that then I must be lying.
That's stupid and dishonest, no two people say something exactly alike unless one is plagiarizing the other.
You're an idiot but I must confess you got me to waste more time on the subject than I wanted to.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://m.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3D1e7nM9kBhP0&ved=0ahUKEwiZkLi3q9XZAhXhmOAKHRA-CD4QwqsBCCAwAA&usg=AOvVaw0DZXZxH6ibAaqoqqZZLyCX
Third term pres pimp
As I said; "Obama said something like that.
BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!! Yep will never admit a mistake or something like that....Asshole The rest of your bullshit is just that, more twisting to avoid admitting a mistake....keep expending energy as your hole gets deeper than loretta's
Thanks for the link, lying KD, but it proves you are lying:
President Obama criticizes African leaders who do not abide by term limits and become "president for life". Speaking to the African Union in Ethiopia, Obama used himself as an example saying he thinks he could win a third term as president, but the law does not allow it. And nobody is above the law, not even the president.
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Transcript:
Now, let me be honest with you -- I do not understand this. (Laughter.) I am in my second term. It has been an extraordinary privilege for me to serve as President of the United States. I cannot imagine a greater honor or a more interesting job. I love my work. But under our Constitution, I cannot run again. (Laughter and applause.) I can't run again. I actually think I'm a pretty good President -- I think if I ran I could win. (Laughter and applause.) But I can't.
So there’s a lot that I'd like to do to keep America moving, but the law is the law. (Applause.) And no one person is above the law. Not even the President. (Applause.) And I'll be honest with you -- I’m looking forward to life after being President. (Laughter.) I won't have such a big security detail all the time. (Laughter.) It means I can go take a walk. I can spend time with my family. I can find other ways to serve. I can visit Africa more often. (Applause.) The point is, I don't understand why people want to stay so long. (Laughter.) Especially when they’ve got a lot of money. (Laughter and applause.)
When a leader tries to change the rules in the middle of the game just to stay in office, it risks instability and strife -- as we’ve seen in Burundi. (Applause.) And this is often just a first step down a perilous path. And sometimes you’ll hear leaders say, well, I'm the only person who can hold this nation together. (Laughter.) If that's true, then that leader has failed to truly build their nation. (Applause.)
Calling James Boswell of Normal, Illinois a child abuser is not lying.
By HIS own admission, he finds teenagers sexy.
"Some nice postpubescent bodies in this hellhole video
https://coldheartedtruthblog.blogspot.com/2018/01/spinal-tap.html?m=1"
Questionable "feelings" by a "pastor"...certainly NOT approved by Scripture.
By HIS own admission, he finds teenagers sexy. "
So does Cripple HomelessBaked.
Has the lying "pastor" apologized for his lie about Reverend Billy Graham and Nixon yet?
Or any other of his nearly daily lies he posts or claims?
I didn't think so.
It's really a waste of time to point them all out, his normal defense is his faulty memory. And he thins whatever he does is OK.
WHAT A FUCKING DOUCHE HE IS
Jane you stupid sissy boy. Pedopie beg for a link. I provided it.
http://www.politifact.com/personalities/donald-trump/statements/byruling/false/
A must read for our cramps of menstral and our loathsome loser loretta.....Maybe she should go practice what she does best......!!!!
I provided it
You provide crap as usual asshole....stop digging you have already hit loretta's bottom....LOLOLOL
Jane, you pointed out the "public school" , mast shootings.
I pointed out Catholic Private Schools do have a single mass Shooting.
Does your church have a private school to protect born children?
"Has the lying "pastor" apologized for his lie about Reverend Billy Graham and Nixon yet?"
No. AND he won't.
He's a sick, vindictive, dirty old man.
Loretta the loathsome lesbian loser posted
By HIS own admission, he finds teenagers sexy.
You should ask you marine the same question....I would bet you will be shocked!!!! Same as KD,....I'd be willing to be he finds them alluring also. If he doesn't, he is either dead or lying, just like your marine.....I also imagine everytime menstral cramp hits south beach, his head spins around like the exorcist with all the hard bodies that hang there....Oh well, I love when craven idiots get caught in lies.....especially cultists....
I pointed out Catholic Private Schools do have a single mass Shooting.
Yeah that's as relevant as you thinking you have a brain...
"Pedopie"
Apparently so.
Loretta the loathsome lesbian adds what she thinks is a clever insult....Whatta douche she is....I guess she doesn't think her alleged man looks at saggy bodies and averts his eyes when a chippy goes by....LOL at your stupidity loathsome...Must be her marine is dead....Too funny even for our moronic lying loretta who is as Russo as I am.....
Pitiful.
Yes you are lesbo.....
Oh.
I'm crushed.
Lesbo loretta laments.....
I'm crushed.
I certainly hope so, loathsome lamentable lesbo loretta..... Maybe your marine can help....LOLOLOL
oops:
“Only documented and verified information” may be used in Department of Justice surveillance applications, according to FBI internal guidelines.
The FBI relied on an unverified dossier of opposition research against President Donald Trump to apply for a warrant, according to House Republicans.
“Only documented and verified information may be used to support FBI applications [FISA] to the court [FISC],” according to the guidelines.
http://dailycaller.com/2018/03/04/fbi-dossier-verified/
"Only documented and verified information may be used to support FBI applications [FISA] to the court [FISC],” according to the guidelines."
Witch hunt. Period.
but it's the GOP that's in big trouble in the 2018 midterms...
Cash-Strapped DNC, DCCC Pay Hillary Clinton’s ‘Resistance’ Group Nearly $900,000 Combined for List Acquisitions
http://freebeacon.com/politics/cash-strapped-dnc-dccc-pay-hillarys-resistance-group-nearly-900000-combined-list-acquisitions/
If we have a major international military event, should we feel safe with this man as the commander in chief?
Washington Post: Angry and increasingly isolated … fumes … voices frustration … revives old grudges … seethed with anger … raging … venting … furious … .irate … “Morale is the worst it’s ever been” … feels abandoned and alone.
Politico: Chaos here, backlash there, shock everywhere … growing sense of despair … deep demoralization and discord … erratic … sullen and isolated … deeply suspicious of the people around him.
Guardian: Abandoned in a raging storm … fulminated … isolated, angry and ready to lash out … unchecked volatility … “angry and gunning for a fight” … erratic … morale is understood to be at an all-time low … increasingly isolated and mercurial … staggering from one crisis to another
https://www.motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2018/03/president-trump-is-sullen-isolated-abandoned-and-alone/
Mother Jones, lol.
So? You crazy nuts believe Faux News as facts.
The quotes are from real life news coverage
Washington Post: Angry and increasingly isolated … fumes … voices frustration … revives old grudges … seethed with anger … raging … venting … furious … .irate … “Morale is the worst it’s ever been” … feels abandoned and alone.
Politico: Chaos here, backlash there, shock everywhere … growing sense of despair … deep demoralization and discord … erratic … sullen and isolated … deeply suspicious of the people around him.
Guardian: Abandoned in a raging storm … fulminated … isolated, angry and ready to lash out … unchecked volatility … “angry and gunning for a fight” … erratic … morale is understood to be at an all-time low … increasingly isolated and mercurial … staggering from one crisis to another
Facts are facts.
Washington Post: Angry and increasingly isolated … fumes … voices frustration … revives old grudges … seethed with anger … raging … venting … furious … .irate … “Morale is the worst it’s ever been” … feels abandoned and alone.
Politico: Chaos here, backlash there, shock everywhere … growing sense of despair … deep demoralization and discord … erratic … sullen and isolated … deeply suspicious of the people around him.
Guardian: Abandoned in a raging storm … fulminated … isolated, angry and ready to lash out … unchecked volatility … “angry and gunning for a fight” … erratic … morale is understood to be at an all-time low … increasingly isolated and mercurial … staggering from one crisis to another
Appear to be perfect descriptions of Roger - guess it's that self identify thing.
Blogger Roger Amick said...
If we have a major international military event, should we feel safe with this man as the commander in chief?
absolutely.
we survived 8 years of a jug-eared, ACORN, alinskyite didn't we?
if kevin drum is biting his pillow a little harder at night, i'm sleeping like a rock.
Only Rat the hole would post such tripe....with loathsome loretta slurping away
http://dailycaller.com/2018/03/04/fbi-dossier-verified/
Too bad the application had many other sources and the dossier was an adjunct.....idiots...The shoe is ready to drop!!!!! It don't look good for donnie.....
"RRB exaggerating, asserts ... like the alky is fond of saying these days - tick tock. your opportunity to make some real $$$ is here but it's fleeting. then it's back to economic malaise."
The 2.3% GDP growth of 2017 is nothing to get excited about. Shoot, it's not even up to the standards Obama set in 2010, 2014 and 2015, and is downright pitiful compared to growth under Bush and Clinton.
We used to talk about recessions looming around the corner when it got that bad, to this Trump level of growth that you're proud of.
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