Sunday, March 04, 2018

Donald Trump openly expresses admiration for President of China's power grab, while behind the scenes his frustration and anger threatens to overwhelm him.

Courtesy of CNN:

President Donald Trump bemoaned a decision not to investigate Hillary Clinton after the 2016 presidential election, decrying a "rigged system" that still doesn't have the "right people" in place to fix it, during a freewheeling speech to Republican donors in Florida on Saturday. 

In the closed-door remarks, a recording of which was obtained by CNN, Trump also praised China's President Xi Jinping for recently consolidating power and extending his potential tenure, musing he wouldn't mind making such a maneuver himself. 

"He's now president for life. President for life. No, he's great," Trump said. "And look, he was able to do that. I think it's great. Maybe we'll have to give that a shot some day." 

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."

What President Xi did was push to abolish term limits, effectively making him China's leader for life.

If President Obama had even hinted at such a thing, there would be outrage echoing throughout Washington, and it would be subject one on every Sunday morning talk show in the country.

Especially if the public were aware of what was in this Washington Post report as well: 

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. 

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.

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.”

Trump is becoming increasingly isolated within that White House, feeling abandoned and increasingly mistrustful, left only with his increasing madness to keep him company.

Even his attempts at levity are tinged with darkness and insecurities.

Courtesy of Variety:

President Donald Trump joked about impeachment, Jared Kushner’s security clearance and Melania Trump leaving him as he attended his first Gridiron Club dinner, a highly formal and traditional event full of the news media he often dubs “fake news.”

A number of his quips made fun of the atmosphere in the West Wing after a chaotic week, what with more staff departures and rumors of more to come. 

“It’s been really another calm week at the White House,” he quipped. “We finally have it running like a fine-tuned machine.” 

He was joined on the dais by his wife, First Lady Melania Trump, and the most controversial joke of the evening involved her. 

“I like turnover. I like chaos. It really is good. Now the question everybody keeps asking is, ‘Who is going to be the next to leave? Steve Miller or Melania?”

Trump is known for saying out loud the things that are bothering him or frightening him, and then attempting to pass them off as jokes.

Trump also tried to joke about Jared Kushner's security clearance,  the attention Mike Pence pays to news about impeachment, and his difficult relationship with Jeff Sessions.

You do not have to have a PHD in Psychology to recognize that he finds none of those topics actually humorous.

Trump is crumbling before our eyes.

And we can only hope that when he finally snaps, he does not take the whole country down with him.

41 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:38 AM

    "And we can only hope that when he finally snaps, he does not take the whole country down with him." Really G?
    More like 1/2 the world.

    http://www.businessinsider.com/likely-us-nuclear-targets-2017-5

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_fallout

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chernobyl_Exclusion_Zone

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    1. Anonymous9:02 AM

      https://twitter.com/NateSilver538/status/812304736619732992/photo/1?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=http%3A%2F%2Fthehill.com%2Fblogs%2Fblog-briefing-room%2Fnews%2F311638-nate-silvers-post-nuclear-holocaust-electoral-map-goes-viral

      Correction:>HI & AK Go 1st
      "Here's what the electoral map would look like if only people who weren't burnt to a crisp in the nuclear holocaust voted."

      FUCKUdickCHENEY!

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  2. Anonymous8:47 AM

    This country has come back from worse than the likes of him. I'm rooting for the full meltdown, myself, after years of having to hear how great he is. Karma, baby.

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    1. Anonymous9:30 AM

      Really, who would you name as worse than?

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    2. Who is worse than him?

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    3. Anonymous12:10 PM

      Useless wars Cheney puppet Dubya. I honestly did not think we could go any lower and I readily admit I was wrong.

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    4. Anonymous1:25 PM

      Andrew Jackson was worse. Trail of Tears, directly defying the ruling of his Supreme Court? Bank failures? He just didn't have the technology, that's all that prevented him from being a 19th century Donald.

      Autocrats must be guarded against at all times!

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    5. Anonymous1:59 PM

      @1:25 "Overview: In 1830 Congress, urged on by President Andrew Jackson, passed the Indian Removal Act which gave the federal government the power to relocate any Native Americans in the east to territory that was west of the Mississippi River. and to migrate to an area in present-day Oklahoma."" In the year 1838, 16,000 Native Americans were marched over 1,200 miles of rugged land. Over 4,000 of these Indians died of disease, famine, and warfare."

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    6. Anonymous2:02 PM

      And you know that both T.Rum and Palin have expressed admiration for Jackson and whinged when he was to be taken off the$20.

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    7. Anonymous3:25 PM

      I am also rooting for a full meltdown plus his and his entire family's financial ruin.

      However, as a 69-year-old political junkie, I have never seen a president and administration as awful as this one: incompetence, conflict of interest, arrogance, LYING, nepotism, 1000's of unfilled government positions, lack of State Department officials, anger toward our allies, sucking up to tyrants and colluding with Russia. Trump is a traitor and he has the means to start a nuclear war.

      I do believe we will come back from this (if there is no nuclear war), however, IMO the Trump presidency is the vilest ever and Pence's (if it comes to that) will be a close second.

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    8. Anonymous2:48 AM

      Warren G. Harding was a pretty crappy and corrupt president. He at least had the courtesy to die in office without serving a full term.

      I still think Trump’s the worst, though. And his own instability is spreading through the country and the world.

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  3. Anonymous9:14 AM

    President Obama NEVER even hinted at such a thing but was still accused of it by the racist, rightwing Republicans.

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    1. Anonymous9:54 AM

      Because projection.

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    2. Anonymous10:28 AM

      How many times did we hear hysterical predictions from the right that Obama was going to confiscate all the guns, declare martial law, and cancel the 2016 elections, making himself President for Life?

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    3. Anonymous6:42 PM

      wish he had.

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  4. Anonymous9:23 AM

    He pines to be a despot.

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  5. Anonymous9:27 AM

    I sincerely hope that Trump meets his maker soon. He is harming our country and Americans! Plus, he is not potus quality and is totally inept. He represents very few of us throughout the country.

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    1. I live in hope of waking up to the headlines of "Trump Dead" with a grisly play by play of the coronary he had in the middle of the night and how they found him, the state of the room, then the autopsy that tells us his real state of health which was absolutely deplorable.

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    2. Anonymous3:38 PM

      I like your comment mlaiuppa...I always do. We resisters can make fun of the Orange Oaf and Melania having separate bedrooms, but that situation really is to our (and Melania's) advantage. If DJT has a medical emergency during the night, the gold-digger FLOTUS won't be present to call for help.

      Just my honest observation.

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    3. Anonymous7:59 AM

      I prefer to see him have a massive stroke that leaves him completely debilitated...forever...he can't talk, he can't move, he can just vegetate, drooling at the mouth, never to be heard from again. He will be able to KNOW he is incapacitated and he won't be able to do a thing about it. And he will live a long, long life, in isolation and distress. And I'd throw in some extreme chronic nerve pain...all over his body...Yep, that's my vote!

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  6. Anonymous9:29 AM

    President Obama NEVER even hinted at such a thing but was still accused of it by the racist, rightwing Republicans.

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    1. Anonymous11:03 AM

      Americans everywhere can state that they hope Trump meets his maker sooner than later. Before he ends this first term would be the most appropriate.

      Impeaching him would also deeply satisfy many of us.

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    2. Anonymous6:40 PM

      a doctor, not that poor guy that was threatened, said that cadet bone spurs was do a heart attack any time SOON. now would be nice.

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  7. Anonymous9:39 AM

    https://www.rawstory.com/2018/03/trump-boasts-gridiron-dinner-appearance-yet-another-accomplishment-american-people/

    'The Gridiron Dinner last night was great FUN. I am accomplishing a lot in Washington and have never had a better time doing something, and especially since this is for the American People!'<tinydjt

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  8. Well, he did say two correct things.

    It was a rigged system. There is no other way to explain how Trump could have won.

    And no we don't have the right people in the system, starting with Trump and moving down to every scumbag and moron he's appointed.

    All the wrong people and a system that allowed it all to happen.

    That needs to be fixed.

    Out with the electoral college that favors the slave states. When we abolished slavery we should have abolished that too.

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    1. Anonymous10:25 AM

      My pet peeve, mlaiuppa. "We elected him, get over it." No, WE did not, he lost by 3+ million.

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    2. Exactly. WE didn't elect him.

      The electoral college did. And if they had done their jobs as originally intended rather than just rubber stamp the election he wouldn't be in the White House.

      I blame Comey for his last minute letter and I blame the Obama Administration for not informing the public about Russian interference but mostly I blame the Electoral college for not doing their jobs.

      Of course there were all of the stupid and gullible people who voted for them, but sometimes you can't blame stupid. Stupid does as stupid is. It's their nature to be stupid. They knew what he was when they voted for him and they did it anyway.

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    3. Anonymous6:07 PM

      4:17 Bitch mitch mcCONnell

      'Former Obama Chief Of Staff: McConnell
      ‘Watered Down’ 2016 Letter On Russia'

      https://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/former-obama-chief-of-staff-mcconnell-watered-down-2016-letter-on-russia

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  9. Keep in mind he didn't write any of those "jokes." They were all written for him plus many others. He probably just picked the ones he agreed to read. I doubt he even recognizes whether they are funny or not.

    I haven't seen any video but I'll wager he delivered them in his school boy monotone of they're making me do this but I don't want to.

    30 minutes of that shit that was probably supposed to be only 15. They never allow enough time for the pauses, faces and stumbling.

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    1. Anonymous1:01 PM

      I'll bet he's not even 1/3 as good as President Obama was/is in presenting jokes. Trump has zero sense of humor and therefore, doesn't know what real laughter and funny is!

      Trump is the joke!

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    2. Anonymous2:04 PM

      Omg, remember President Obama's spot on comedic timing? I miss him.

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    3. Anonymous6:17 PM

      Obama was the first person to laugh at himself. i miss him. he had such a great smile.

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  10. Anonymous10:38 AM

    I've purged every conservative from my life, including family, since Trump stole the election and I'm much happier for having done so. By tge way, I live in Texas, so it wasn't easy, but was well worth it. Gryphen shpuld do the same. Life is too short to put up with shitty conservatives and they're ALL shitty people in varying degrees.

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    1. Anonymous12:59 PM

      I've done the same thing. Amazing how many Republican friends I had throughout my life. But, we never used to publically discuss politics back then either.

      One of my old friends dropped me when she asked if I supported Trump and I said absolutely not! Haven't heard from her since!

      How our worlds are changing on a daily basis. Nothing surprises me anymore.

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    2. Anonymous2:05 PM

      Agreed.and Hillary was right. Talk to the ones who were hurting, but the rest really are an irredeemable basket of deplorables.

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    3. Anonymous6:14 PM

      i belong to the Mormon church . it's weird, but it's basic principals are sound. when Mitt Romney ran i was TOLD to vote for him. i told this person that it was my vote and i would vote for whom i wanted. don't talk to said person any more. i talk to republicans but it is unsaid that we don't talk politics.

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  11. Anonymous10:46 AM

    What a godawful old man. If our country had to have him for president for the rest of his life, it would be hell on earth.
    In one year's time we have been subjected to this rich white trash's lack of everything it takes to be a president of the United States. We have and still are being taken back to the dark ages. That's how China is managing to have their leader take the license to make himself leader for a lifetime. Put thuggery. Pure caveman tactics.
    Just about every country has a thug as a leader, and the United States use to boast of its' civilized mentality but each day the doddering old fool opens his mouth we go back through the ages once more.

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  12. Anonymous11:54 AM

    He sums up the real Donald trump perfectly
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    ‘Typical Donald’: Biographer explains how tariff-promoting Trump went ‘out of his way’ to use cheap Chinese steel
    ….A laughing Johnson replied, “He went to great lengths, as [journalist] Kurt Eichenwald sussed out to use Chinese steel.”
    “This is classic Donald, ‘Do as I say and not as I do,” the biographer quipped, “And let’s keep in mind, Donald was given a degree in economics — I use that verb deliberately because he was given a degree in economics by Penn. And this and a lot of other things demonstrate he doesn’t have any idea what he’s talking about.”
    After breaking down a history of tariffs that led to disastrous results, Johnson circled back to mocking Trump’s intelligence.
    “Donald doesn’t know anything, and I mean that literally,” he remarked. “He is completely ignorant about things like this and his ignorance is just appalling and it’s really damaging to us.”
    https://www.rawstory.com/2018/03/typical-donald-biographer-explains-tariff-promoting-trump-went-way-use-cheap-chinese-steel/

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  13. Anonymous5:07 PM

    The ignorance of racism of the Jesus-worshippers was so inflamed after 8 years of our black president that they would have voted for a wall tack.
    They CANNOT accept that a black man was our president, and a damn good one at that. Spin whatever BS they want - it all stems to their RACISM!!!!!!!!!! Their guns are their insurance policy of their ignorance - Forced Ignorance!!

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  14. Anonymous6:26 PM

    "VATICAN CITY (AP) — The archdiocese of Naples says it has sent the Vatican a 1,200-page dossier compiled by a male escort identifying 40 actively GAY priests and seminarians in Italy.

    In a statement on the diocesan website, Cardinal Cresenzio Sepe said none of the identified priests worked in Naples. But he said he decided to forward the file to the Vatican because “there remains the gravity of the cases for which those who have ERRED must PAY the price, and be helped to repent for the harm done.”<OH PLEASE FUCK THAT!


    The dossier, containing WhatsApp chats and other evidence, was compiled by a self-proclaimed gay escort, Francesco Mangiacapra. He has told Italian media that he outed the priests because he couldn’t stand their hypocrisy any longer.

    None of the 34 priests or six seminarians was accused of having sex with minors, Mangiacapra was quoted as saying in the diocesan statement.

    “We’re talking about SINS, not crimes,” the escort was quoted as saying in the statement.

    It’s the latest SEX scandal to convulse the Italian church and the Vatican.

    Last month, a Vatican judge pleaded guilty in a Rome tribunal to having child porn on his computer after police were brought in when he allegedly tried to fondle an 18-year-old man. Monsignor Pietro Amenta was a judge on the Roman Rota, the Holy See tribunal that hears marriage annulment cases, as well as a consulter to various Vatican congregations. He resigned after the plea deal, the Vatican said." <GAY $IN vs Pdefilia~RiiiggghhhttT!

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    1. Anonymous7:16 PM

      Fuck The Vatican!!!!

      Ignorant Cult!!!!

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