Exactly.
I was damning with faint praise.
Exactly.
I was damning with faint praise.
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s Fake News Washington Post being used as a lobbyist weapon against Congress to keep Politicians from looking into Amazon no-tax monopoly?
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…he’s got Alzheimer’s, doesn’t he? That’s got to be the explanation. If he was in the early stages in the campaign, the stress of presidenting is only making it worse.
I’m not in a very copy-and-pastable place at the moment, but Donny is coming unglued this morning. Half a dozen rapid fire Tweets. We got Obama and Clinton in there, Sessions, McCabe. Eleven year old Barron even shows up.
I can’t figure out if this shit is funny still.
Here’s this morning’s chunterings:
Implying corruption on the part of the Acting Director of the FBI is novel.
I’m glad he implicated Barron in helping the Russians hack us. He knows the cyber.
That implies an assertion of fact (that Donny was ever “glued” in the first place) not in evidence.
No. Next question.
Per Slate:
Feel free to correct me if I’m wrong, but hadn’t the “Hillary Investigation”, whatever that was, been put to rest long before McCabe got involved?
And that right there is the problem with using Twitter to articulate policy. No context, no detail, and no way to pose follow-up questions to the person making the statements.
No, Alzheimer’s is just a recent and convenient(?) excuse. He has always been a self absorbed, petulant, spiteful, cowardly, lying, cheating, treacherous, bullying, stealing, fraudulent, scumbag piece of shit. All of his life.
He just didn’t have this level of national attention before, and being a shameless attention whore, it will never get better, only worse. Now he can add collusion and treason to the list of things he should already have been in prison for.
Now he calls McCain a hero? Has he no shame?
(No need to answer that)
And yet I must. This would be the same guy who is floating the name of Ted Cruz (Ted Cruz! Lyin’ Ted! Ted-whose-Dad-had-lunch-with-Lee-Harvey-Oswald Cruz!) for AG. So, er, no.
I guess we’ll see shortly whether Mr. Cruz likewise has any shame. I have an opinion on that
As judge and jury, I’d have mercy on convict Trump. Five year sentence sewing Trump products in a Chinese sweatshop.
So all of a sudden he’s interested in investigating Hillary again? After saying this right after the election and then not mentioning it again for 8 months? Why the sudden change of heart, I wonder?
Between the “real estate murders” (Vince Foster) and Ben Ghazi (never mind it was the Repubs who cut security funding for embassies), and “billions of deleted emails” etc etc etc, every time they tried to do a number on HRC they came up with nothing.
And yet this dirty traitor bastard Rrump gets a free pass on every shitty dirty thing he’s ever done - and it goes back decades.
A cornered dog bites without much thought.
Hillary’s “Russia relations” should be investigated. If such an investigation goes anywhere, it can only lead back to the Trumps.
Also, he is burdened by a rather peculiar paradox of the Presidency, at least for someone like Trump.
On the one hand, he’s now about the most powerful person in the world, which only serves to further inflate his ego and reinforce his sense of authority.
On the other hand, though, he is subject to restrictions (legal and political) that he never faced in his private life as head of his companies. He’s not just the CEO anymore, and he can’t just bully people into doing what he wants by calling them into his office or sending an abusive email or terminating their employment. There are actual legal and constitutional impediments to his idiocy, and even when there those legal barriers aren’t there, he still has to at least consider the public relations consequences of what he’s doing (although it certainly seems that appearances are a long way down on his list of concerns).
At some level, he recognizes that he’s playing by different rules now, but he either can’t or won’t do whatever it takes to adjust to the parameters of his new position. All of his tweets, and all of his stupid rambling political diatribes focused on Hillary and “fake news” and electoral college results (like that abortion of an address he gave to the Scouts yesterday) demonstrate that he just can’t really cope with his new reality, and keeps trying to make it conform to the good old days when he was just the boss in the big office, and anyone who got in his way could be steamrolled or dismissed.
Unfortunately, it seems that about 30-40 percent of the American population seems to think that he should be able to run the country the way he ran his business, i.e., into the ground.
Er. Is he saying he wants Sean Hannity for AG?
I think he’s saying he heard that on Sean Hannity. Which just makes it that much worse.
What has happened is that the grownups around Trump have sat him down and explained to him in very small words that he is not allowed to fire Jeff Sessions, because that would only make The Russia Thing worse.
So while his aides can talk him into not firing Jeff Sessions, they can’t talk him into not being upset about it. It rankles him. So he does what he always does when something upsets him, he goes on Twitter and complains about it.
Nevermind that a grown-ass man acting in his own self interest would either confine his remarks to anodyne “we look forward to this investigation that will clear our names, now let’s get back to fixing health care” type statements, or go ahead and fire Sessions and dare Congress to do something about it.
[QUOTE=Loser Donald]
3 Republicans and 48 Democrats let the American people down. As I said from the beginning, let ObamaCare implode, then deal. Watch!
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That’s not only not what you said from the beginning, Dummy Donald, it’s not even what you said yesterday.
Looks like the Big Loser isn’t getting his 3 hours of sleep tonight.