The Trump Administration: A Clusterfuck in the Making

I think (I could be wrong) what ThelmaLou is asking is why weren’t the staff allowed in the 2016 picture when they were allowed in the 2015 picture.

Trump doesn’t care much for the help.

So Sarah Palin, Kid Rock and Ted Nugent visit the White House

So what time does “Ow My Balls!” come on again? I want to time with my ‘batin’.

The link to that tweet shows both pictures, if anyone missed the first go-round. “Lacks context”?? The Trump Administration **IS **the context. :rolleyes:

Eh, they ORIGINALLY claimed 34 players attended this year and 36 attended in 2015.

Unfortunately, 50 players attended in 2015. 36 players attended when Dubya was President.

ETA: Emphasis, and new correction from Patriots Twitter

SNL writes itself.

You be careful, scrote, or president Mountain Dew Trump will sentence you to some Rehabilitation.

I just want to note, for the record, that Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III was in the fucking sixth grade when Hawaii became a state, and its component islands, as a result, became a bit more than just ‘an island in the Pacific.’

Sometimes I wonder if the administration is just all so fucking stupid as to defy belief, and them sometimes I think, no, they can’t ALL be that stupid - they must just think their constituencies are that stupid.

Wait, is it time for “Ow, My Balls!” yet?

Sessions was also only eight years old when asked to be the model for Mad Magazine’s Alfred E. Neuman. “What, me worry?”

Stranger

:smiley:

And the winner of “The Trump Administration” thread is…

“Fact Checker: Trump’s claim that ‘no administration has accomplished more in the first 90 days’”
http://wapo.st/2oMpeWq

But in what way?

Most chaos–check.
Greatest number of embarrassing moments–check.
Most walk-backs–check.
Most games of golf played–check.
Most lies–check.
Most appointment vacancies–check.

Maybe he’s got something there.

What’s worse to me about that is that the motherfucking Attorney Fucking General of the United Fucking States is questioning the right of the federal judiciary to issue an order blocking a Presidential order. :mad:

Why, it sounds like the judge doesn’t realize he works for the President! Da noive!

Alfred E. Sessions

Saw that on Facebook. Wished for a puke emoticon.

Here is a slightly expanded version of the same photo:

Fake News! Fake News!

[QUOTE=“[the independent (uk)]
(Donald Trump has 'dangerous mental illness', say psychiatry experts at Yale conference | The Independent | The Independent)”]Speaking at the conference at Yale’s School of Medicine on Thursday, one of the mental health professionals, Dr John Gartner, a practising psychotherapist who advised psychiatric residents at Johns Hopkins University Medical School, said: “We have an ethical responsibility to warn the public about Donald Trump’s dangerous mental illness.”

“Worse than just being a liar or a narcissist, in addition he is paranoid, delusional and grandiose thinking and he proved that to the country the first day he was President. If Donald Trump really believes he had the largest crowd size in history, that’s delusional,”

Chairing the event, Dr Bandy Lee, assistant clinical professor in the Yale Department of Psychiatry, said: “As some prominent psychiatrists have noted, [Trump’s mental health] is the elephant in the room. I think the public is really starting to catch on and widely talk about this now.”

James Gilligan, a psychiatrist and professor at New York University … “I’ve worked with some of the most dangerous people our society produces, directing mental health programmes in prisons … I’ve worked with murderers and rapists. I can recognise dangerousness from a mile away. You don’t have to be an expert on dangerousness or spend fifty years studying it like I have in order to know how dangerous this man is.”

The claims made in the conference have drawn criticism from some in the psychiatric establishment, who say they violate the American Psychiatric Association’s “Goldwater rule,” which states psychiatrists are not to give professional opinions on people they have not personally examined.

They have also been condemned by Republicans, including Connecticut Republican Party Chairman JR Romano, who accused the group of “throwing ethical standards out the window because they cannot accept the election results.”

A spokesperson for Yale University told The Independent the panel at the conference abided by the Goldwater rule during the discussions, but that the organiser was “troubled” by the “silencing of debate”. The doctors have said that even if it is in breach of tradition ethical standards of psychiatry, it was necessary to break their silence on the matter because they feared “too much is at stake”.

It is not the first time Mr Trump’s mental health has been called into question. In February, Duty to Warn, which consists of psychiatrists, psychologists and social workers, signed an open letter warning that his mental state “makes him incapable of serving safely as president”.
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Geez, I swear, why do journalists have to write stories that restate the same thing four times? I cut more than half the text out of this and almost the whole story is still there.

Because the average Trump supporter has the attention span of a goldfish?

I always disapprove of medical professionals who are trying to diagnose a person they’ve never met based on their public persona. Whether that person is from the left or the right.