How is it supposed to be better than Trump didn’t know Whitaker?
Either he knew him and knowingly got somebody who ended up being more obviously crooked than a $3 bill.
Or as claimed,
For a high ranking position in the administration, albeit presumably (yeah, right) a temporary posting, he allowed/picked/hired somebody he didn’t know and didn’t properly vet.
Who does that? Especially a self proclaimed business genius? How is this supposed to be so much better that it works as an excuse? Even the manager of a Dairy Queen knows better than to hire somebody they don’t know and haven’t vetted at all for a position of authority/responsibility.
jasg
November 10, 2018, 4:51pm
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Yet history will be kinder to him just because ‘Whitakered’ does not roll off the tongue like ‘Borked’…
Steve_MB
November 10, 2018, 5:40pm
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Trump cancels his visit to a cemetary where American WWI troops are buried because it rained . I guess the weather made his bone spurs act up.
Thump just doesn’t give a fuck anymore. He’ll do whatever he wants to from now on without even the slightest pretense of being “presidential.” Frankly, I think he’s curious about just how much he can get away with. And it’s probably a lot more than we’ve seen so far.
I may be being whooshed, but Teen Vogue is very political.
Why Jeff Sessions’s Resignation May Be Sketchier Than You Think
Losing in the Midterm Elections Isn’t the End
Thousand Oaks Shooting Victims Are Being Remembered by Friends and Family
zoid
November 10, 2018, 7:24pm
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Huh. Never would have guessed it.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/woolsey-fire-explodes-to-70000-acres-overnight-2-deaths-reported-amid-fight-to-save-hillside-communities/ar-BBPy5Y5#image=BBPwLOZ|10
Check out some pics from the fire and tell me if it is the kind of event that can be “managed”.
Key line from the article: “the Woolsey fire didn’t occur in a forest.”
2nd_Law
November 10, 2018, 7:49pm
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Wasn’t this one of the reasons Andrew Jackson wanted to hang John Calhoun? And kind of determined with the Civil War?
Whitaker said he supports state’s rights to nullify federal law
Yeah, I know! Rolling Stone has had that dimension for decades, Teen Vogue is a little more surprising.
Who is Karl Marx?
Hasty edit: That’s a half-decent primer for youngsters who are perhaps hearing about Marxism for the first time online.
Smapti
November 10, 2018, 10:46pm
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I’m fairly sure that to Loser Donald, “I don’t know him” is the greatest insult imaginable. After all, Donald Trump is the most important thing to ever exist, so if you are not know to him, you must not matter.
Monty
November 10, 2018, 11:07pm
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Smapti:
I’m fairly sure that to Loser Donald, “I don’t know him” is the greatest insult imaginable. After all, Donald Trump is the most important thing to ever exist, so if you are not know to him, you must not matter.
It’s like that joke about the average Joe whom all the famous people in the workd know. Except, Trump is just a bad joke.
Not exactly news, but worth explicitly noting. (Bold is in the original.)
Trump’s new target: the electoral process
…President Trump is now targeting the electoral process as insurance against possible Republican losses in too-close-to-call races in Florida and Arizona.
**Why it matters: **The president is doing more than any top official in memory to cast doubt on the outcomes of elections.
On Arizona, Trump tweeted: “Just out — in Arizona, SIGNATURES DON’T MATCH. Electoral corruption - Call for a new Election? We must protect our Democracy!”
** The AP reports:** “There is zero evidence of anything unusual going on in the Arizona vote-counting — and no elected Republican officials in the state have cried foul.”
“What’s going on in Florida is a disgrace,” Trump said yesterday.
**Trump tweeted** that GOP Senate candidate "Rick Scott was up by 50,000+ votes on Election Day, now they 'found' many votes and he is only up 15,000 votes. 'The Broward Effect.' How come they never find Republican votes?"
…
SteveG1
November 11, 2018, 4:10am
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Creeping fascism. Bit by bit.
SteveG1
November 11, 2018, 4:11am
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Fiveyearlurker:
Remember when Keith Olbermann was suspended from MSNBC for contributing to Democratic candidates and that was evidence of bias. Now, in Republican circles there is a direct line from the administration to Foxnews and back again. With the pundits appearing with the candidates at political rallies.
But, yeah, tell me again how Foxnews and MSNBC are opposite but equal entities.
It’s OK If A Republican Does It.
Hell, he’s not even creeping anymore.
That’s nothing. I was at my dentist’s office last week and picked up an issue of Highlights…
Monty
November 11, 2018, 9:23am
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And people reacted with incredulity during the campaign every time I referred to Trump as a Bazi or said he’s jyst like Hitler.
JohnT
November 11, 2018, 10:27am
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Gallant dressed appropriately when invited to a Hindu marriage.
Goofus wore his stained MAGA hat and his bitchin’ Judas Priest t-shirt to his grandmother’s funeral.