So that was from yesterday, when Trump decided to once again go on a tirade against Steve Bannon and this new book by Michael Woff.Michael Wolff is a total loser who made up stories in order to sell this really boring and untruthful book. He used Sloppy Steve Bannon, who cried when he got fired and begged for his job. Now Sloppy Steve has been dumped like a dog by almost everyone. Too bad! https://t.co/mEeUhk5ZV9— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 6, 2018
However one of the things that the book pointed out is that Trump gave people nicknames in order to help remember them, and often repeated the same stories or phrases over and over again.
Which brings us to this tweet by Michael Moore yesterday.
So you can check off that box as correct.Where does Trump get off plagiarizing himself by calling Bannon “Sloppy Steve” after first calling me “Sloppy Michael Moore” back in October? Does Bannon realize he’s really the sloppy seconds? That I’m the original “Sloppy Mike?” This whole thing is all pretty damn sloppy. pic.twitter.com/3CIXdaL9sY— Michael Moore (@MMFlint) January 5, 2018
Wolff also said that EVERYBODY in Trump's inner circle talked about how stupid he was behind his back, while he was constantly bragging about his intellect.
Allow me to present today's unhinged tweets.
Now that Russian collusion, after one year of intense study, has proven to be a total hoax on the American public, the Democrats and their lapdogs, the Fake News Mainstream Media, are taking out the old Ronald Reagan playbook and screaming mental stability and intelligence.....— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 6, 2018
....Actually, throughout my life, my two greatest assets have been mental stability and being, like, really smart. Crooked Hillary Clinton also played these cards very hard and, as everyone knows, went down in flames. I went from VERY successful businessman, to top T.V. Star.....— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 6, 2018
#stablegenius is now trending on Twitter.....to President of the United States (on my first try). I think that would qualify as not smart, but genius....and a very stable genius at that!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 6, 2018
Just in case you are numbed by Trump's constant barrage of crazy, and are having trouble identifying mental instability, this is actually insane.
You go ahead and Google the last time a sitting president decided to announce to the world that they were a genius. Go ahead, I'll wait here.
Yeah, it never happened before. Because to do so would indicate a lack of intelligence.
Or even more likely, a mental health problem.
So in just a handful of tweets Trump himself has reinforced the validity of much of what Michael Wolff has described in his now bestselling book.
And he did while clearly believing he was defending himself against the allegations.
Update: Oh my god, he actually went on television to defend his intelligence.
I wonder if "I went to the best schools" is what Trump will be yelling when they finally haul him off in handcuffs?Trump, asked why he tweeted about his mental stability this AM, responds: "Only because I went to the best colleges... I had a siutation where I was a very excellent student... Ran for president one time and won. And then I hear this guy that does not know me..." (via CBS) pic.twitter.com/zmZwyNrNNV— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) January 6, 2018
http://www.politicususa.com/2018/01/06/ivanka-trump-targeted-previously-unknown-meeting-russian-lawyer.html
ReplyDelete"Ivanka Trump was not present at that meeting, but the LA Times report shows that she spoke to at least two of the Russian officials on the same day, after the meeting concluded."The idea that Trump’s daughter, son, and son-in-law were speaking to Russian officials who had so-called damaging dirt on Hillary Clinton without Donald Trump knowing is becoming increasingly unlikely."
http://www.politicususa.com/2018/01/06/trump-calls-stable-genius-like-smart-insane-meltdown.html
What about her vacation with putin's girlfriend?
DeleteI have wondered why this hasn’t gotten more attention. Just a few weeks after delivery, she leaves her new born and other children for a “vacation” to an area not normally thought of as a vacation spot with a woman who seems to have a very shadowy background.
DeleteIs there such a thing as "like" really smart? Are you not either "really smart" or "not really smart"?
ReplyDeleteHe keeps using words. I do not think words mean what he thinks words mean.
Ha>Note: Most are 'like' only 3-4-5 letters long tOO.
DeleteIt’s already been reported to what extent 45 has a very limited vocabulary at at what grade level that vocabulary is. Probably very much consistent with the evaluation of his reading level and level of literacy.
DeleteHe’s uneducated, whichis why he loves his fellow uneducated so much.
Doesn’t mean his Daddy didn’t pay for him to attend the best schools. But just like you can lead a horse to water, you can send a Dullard to school...
Haha, went to best colleges, lying. What a dumbeff!
ReplyDeleteIMPEACH!
The best colleges daddy’s money could buy😉
DeleteThe best colleges daddy’s money could buy!
DeleteYes, he did go to elite colleges. However, all the professors who even REMEMBER him say he was the dumbest f_ck they ever had!
DeleteAt least his professors remember him. NO one at the U of I remembers $arah. They just liked the shout out. It has done nothing for enrollment /s
DeleteWhat a loser, sloppy steve. Omg. Not my president.
ReplyDeleteNuts!
"Brian Ross, the reporter who made a fraudulent live newscast about me that drove the Stock Market down 350 points (billions of dollars), was suspended for a month but is now back at ABC NEWS in a lower capacity. He is no longer allowed to report on Trump. Should have been fired!"
ReplyDeleteIs this a trump tweet,using third person again.
DeleteLoser in chief speaking. Numbers way up. Lying.
ReplyDeleteTrump is a feeb.
ReplyDelete'feeb
Deletefēb/Submit
informal
nounNORTH AMERICANinformal
1.a feebleminded person.
2.an FBI agent"
More:"Feeb is defined as slang for a coward or wimp."
Delete"a weak, ineffectual person; wimp"
"old, out-of-date, or falling apart."
OR THIS?>
"An individual who is seen as vulnerable to being robbed, extorted, deceived or intimidated by a gang -- especially one's OWN gang. A "MARK"."
Feeb is even more descriptive and accurate than Dotard.
Delete"I have seen lonely drunk men bragging about their high school sports career with more humility than this."
ReplyDelete"The best way to convince people you are a stable genius is to frantically insist on it in hysterical tones.""Also, no surprise, folks: Trump is lying again. His 2016 run was not his first time running for president. He ran in 2000 and dropped out when he realized he was going to lose the Reform party nomination."
"He ran in 2000 and dropped out..."
DeleteI was beginning to think I was the only one who knew that. I wonder why the media hasn't called him on that?
EXACTLY! He DID run before, but conveniently 'forgot' about it with his incredible mind
DeleteBut he didn’t lose, he dropped out.
DeleteHe’ll claim it wasn’t even a “run.”
He rewrites history all of the time to fit his current reality.
But,but,but he is creating jobs for fact checkers.
DeleteThere is collusion.
ReplyDeleteWhat a dummy prez.
Fox and Friends is porn for Trump to jack off to.
ReplyDeleteEye bleach, stat!
Deletehow am i going to get that image out of my head?
DeleteMueller calls back at least one participant in key meeting with Russians at Trump Tower
ReplyDeletehttp://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-pol-trump-probe-20180106-story.html
https://twitter.com/hashtag/stablegenius
ReplyDelete"The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits" <Albert Einstein~true genius!
DeleteYou can lead a dullard to school but you can’t make him think.
DeleteActually, if anyone had presented me with the term "stable genius" without this particular context, I would have immediately thought of the poor sap who shovels out the stalls at the local horse barn. Now that I think of it, it's still applicable.
ReplyDeleteThese are just 4 tweets from @LindseyGrahamSC, who’s now publicly willing to provide cover for Trump.
ReplyDeletehttps://twitter.com/goldengateblond/status/949473618525745152
Follow the money. Follow the persons in his circle or around him.
DeleteThings are unraveling.
Here are the RNC's weekend talking points about Michael Wolff's book. (A source shared these with me)
ReplyDeletehttps://twitter.com/brianstelter/status/949655399648677888
I am once again confused by the dotatd dictator?
ReplyDeleteIs he bragging that he is superficially smart?
Does he even know what geniuses capabilities are?
He is clearly a victim of incestuous breeding.
Lock him up!
Alex Jones Melts Down: CNN’s Stelter a ‘Literal Demon Spawn,’ Gets ‘Drunk On Our Children’s Blood’
ReplyDeletehttps://www.mediaite.com/online/alex-jones-melts-down-cnns-stelter-a-literal-demon-spawn-gets-drunk-on-our-childrens-blood/
Speaking of unhinged and mentally ill...yikes!
Delete"He runs your kids, he runs the schools, he runs the banks. This guy, this spirit, this smiling, leering devil that thinks you can’t see what he is. He is your enemy. Period."
Delete"All the narcissistic devil-worshiping filth. I see you enemy. I see you enemy. Enemy. Enemy. You are my enemy. And I swear total resistance to you with everything I’ve got. Disingenuous, fake, false, BROKEBACK, twisted, a defiler, a betrayer, a back stabber, a devil. You will pay. Yeah, you don’t think I see your face, scum? You don’t think I don’t see you, Stelter? I see you, you understand me? I know what you think of me and my family. I see you right back. You understand that? You understand that, Stelter? [Grunting noises] Stelter. You will fall. You will not bring humanity down. God is going to destroy you. Get him off the screen. [Crying] Oh, God, they’re so evil. Just please God, free us from them. They’re drunk on our children’s blood for God’s sake. OK, I’m going to stop right now."
lithium works wonders dude
DeleteLMAO!
ReplyDelete"my two greatest assets have been mental stability and being, like, really smart."
Who, of right mind, says anything like this? Keep at it, dotard, you're only proving us correct.
Oh Ivanka...If only...
ReplyDeleteChildren usually have the average of the combined I.Q.s of their parents. We’re pretty sure what Trump’s is.
DeleteIf Ivanka has any brains at all, she got them from her mother.
Ivana would have had to be a genius to make up for it.
DeleteNot saying Ivanka is smart, just smarter than her Dad. She’s also been socialized by her mother so she can be trusted to behave in polite society.
DeleteThe best thing Trump did for his kids was to stay out of their lives and allow their mothers to raise them. The less influence he had, the better.
Tiffany is a good example.
@1:00 Boys will be boys...
Deletehttp://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/qusay-and-uday-hussein-killed
'i think, there for I am the great $hitgibbon!
ReplyDelete""I think it's a disgrace that somebody is able to have something, do something like that. The libel laws are very weak in this country. If they were strong, it would be very helpful.""
http://www.politicususa.com/2018/01/06/trump-attacks-free-speech-demands-libel-laws-declining-mental-state-exposed.html
"said the new allegations demonstrate that America needs to limit people’s ability to “say whatever comes to your head.”"
"The problem here is not the First Amendment or America’s libel laws, as Trump claims. The issue here is that, per Wolff’s behind-the-scenes account, the U.S. president behaves in a way that causes even his closest advisers to question his mental ability to discharge his duties as commander-in-chief."
https://techcrunch.com/2018/01/05/will-twitter-ban-trump/
"There’s been a lot of discussion about political figures and world leaders on Twitter, and we want to share our stance.
Twitter is here to serve and help advance the global, public conversation. Elected world leaders play a critical role in that conversation because of their outsized impact on our society.
Blocking a world leader from Twitter or removing their controversial Tweets would hide important information people should be able to see and debate. It would also not silence that leader, but it would certainly hamper necessary discussion around their words and actions.
We review Tweets by leaders within the political context that defines them, and enforce our rules accordingly. No one person's account drives Twitter’s growth, or influences these decisions. We work hard to remain unbiased with the public interest in mind.
We are working to make Twitter the best place to see and freely discuss everything that matters. We believe that’s the best way to help our society make progress."
Trump clearly has no ability to limit saying whatever pops into his head.
DeleteTrump’s defensive tweetstorm backfires as millions now question his mental stability
ReplyDeleteTrump's Saturday morning rage-tweets just elevated the issue of his mental fitness to a whole new level — and ensured that millions more people are thinking about it.
...Using the presidential bully pulpit to amplify the issue doesn’t settle it, but in fact will introduce the concern to the minds of millions of people who might otherwise be unaware that it was even a concern.
Even worse, Trump’s out-of-control tweets occurred as he huddled at Camp David with Republican leaders like Speaker Paul Ryan. Instead of pushing the Republican agenda ahead of the daunting 2018 midterm elections, Trump is busy complaining that people are wondering if he is mentally unwell.
https://shareblue.com/trumps-defensive-tweetstorm-backfires-as-millions-now-question-his-mental-stability/
Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.
DeleteTrump has just removed all doubt.
The dude has manure for brains while he waddles in his stable state of geriatric delusion and ignorance. yeah sure don john yer ok, no collusion, no rapes, no lies.
ReplyDeleteand meanwhile do we have an update from the enablers? Are they working on another rigger and dotard in the stable at camp david
ReplyDeleteI know right
DeleteHe *went* to the 'best' colleges (as in, his father paid his way through them...) - that does not prove he learned a damned thing.
ReplyDeleteHe's being ripped apart on social media. The more he goes out to defend himself, the worse he makes himself look.
As I put it on a comment thread on Raw Story, "I went to the best colleges" is the new "I am not a crook".
He'll be shrieking about 'finding the strawberries and proving them all wrong with his geometric logic' next...
You can send a dullard to (the best) schools but you can’t make him think.
DeleteI think the family knew when they sent him away to a military academy at 12. He had already stagnated to his level of thinking and learning. He learned some cunning tricks that have served him well. But he isn’t intelligent or even smart. He’s like the illiterate who hides that he can’t read. Only he hides that he is that stupid and doesn’t care about anyone but himself.
He is a sociopathic malignant narcissist with either Dementia (possibly FTD) or Alzheimers.
I agree 100%. Samantha Bee had a devastating exposé on his illiteracy. And it shows him trying to bullshit his way out of reading in a deposition. Every time I witness him reading it looks like he’s in a hostage situation and he’s operating at a remedial second grade level, *if* that.
DeleteO’DONNELL: Nixon Colluded With Foreign Government To Win 1968 Election
ReplyDelete“It turned out to be the perfect crime.” — Lawrence O’Donnell describing Richard Nixon’s secret collusion with a foreign government to win the 1968 election.
https://thesternfacts.com/odonnell-republican-electoral-collusion-with-foreign-powers-began-with-nixon-f82348916f71
Trump believes Nixon was framed and Watergate didn’t happen, at least not as the rest of us perceive it.
DeleteNixon, Reagan. Trump is really choosing the worst examples to defend himself.
"“Right up to a few days before the election, LBJ was thinking about making this public. He told a Republican Senator, Senator Dirksen, that this was treason, what he had caught Nixon doing on the wiretaps with his team, everything they were doing, and this was treason and that he would expose it to the New York Times and the Washington Post.
DeleteThen he sat down with his War Cabinet, to talk about making this public, and they said to him, ‘for the good of the country you can’t do it.’ This would harm the United States for world to know, for American citizens to know, that in the middle of a war, one of their presidential candidates — who might be three or four days from winning the presidency — was doing this. It’s information we don’t think the country could bear.
Then indeed, Nixon does win.
The perfect crime is not necessarily the crime you can get away with, it’s the crime that if you get caught, they’re afraid to prosecute you because it would expose too much, and that really was the perfect crime.”"
worth the listen...
Bobby Kennedy...
Deletehttps://www.amazon.com/Why-Not-Kill-Them-All/dp/0691145946
Delete"Sam Buell, the government’s lead prosecutor in the Enron scandal"
Delete"The difficulties that government prosecutors face in cobbling together fraud cases against even the most nefarious executives illuminates the fact that, legally, corporations are big, fancy responsibility-diffusion mechanisms. It’s what they were designed to do: Let a bunch of people get together, take some strategic risks they might otherwise not take, and then make sure none of them is devastated individually if things go south."
https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2016/08/why-arent-any-bankers-in-prison-for-causing-the-financial-crisis/496232/
If a corporation is a “person” then that “person” needs to be held accountable. You may not be able to put a corporation in jail like a person, but some consequences equivalent to jail need to be put in place. It could be all of the top officers lose all company assets they own and are kicked out of that corporation permanently. (These people only seem to understand the wallet and money). It could be that corporation is “frozen” for a number of years, not allowed to do any business. Yes, that would impact plenty of jobs but that is the fault of the corporation and the people running it, not the government that caught them, prosecuted them, imposed the sentence and carried out the penalty.
DeleteWithout punishment, there’s not point in having a law that is not enforced.
Trump boasts that he’s ‘like, really smart’ and a ‘very stable genius’ amid questions over his mental fitness
ReplyDeletehttps://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2018/01/06/trump-boasts-that-hes-like-really-smart-and-a-very-stable-genius-amid-questions-over-his-mental-fitness
Trump’s ill-advised claim that the media is covering his mental fitness like Reagan’s
...Trump's characterization of Reagan coverage isn't quite right. Journalists didn't speculate about Reagan's “stability and intelligence” so much as wonder whether his memory lapses — sometimes apparent in public — could impair his ability to govern.
A New Republic magazine cover in May 1987 asked, directly, “Is Reagan Senile?”
A Washington Post article from the same year began by noting that “Washington wags with an eye on past scandals have taken to rephrasing the central question of Watergate to fit the Iran-contra affair: The question, they say, isn't 'What did the president know and when did he know it?' but 'What did President Reagan forget and when did he forget it?'”
The joke referred to Reagan's self-professed inability to recall information during congressional testimony.
Reagan famously struggled toward the end of the first general-election debate of 1984. A college debate coach interviewed by United Press International said after the event that the president had appeared “oddly disoriented and confused with regard to many of the subjects.” Pro-Reagan members of a focus group convened by The Post said the president's performance gave them pause.
Here's an excerpt from an Oct. 9, 1984, report:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2018/01/06/trumps-ill-advised-claim-that-the-media-is-covering-his-mental-fitness-like-reagans
Pause for a moment, and really let this sink in. The President of the United States this morning declared he's not mentally unstable, and in fact is a genius: "Actually, throughout my life, my two greatest assets have been mental stability and being, like, really smart. ... I think that would qualify as not smart, but genius....and a very stable genius at that!"
ReplyDeleteNothing like this has ever been uttered in public by a sitting president in the existence of our nation. Nothing. And it puts us in uncharted waters:
https://www.axios.com/trumps-state-of-mind-2523029398.html
https://www.axios.com/trump-i-am-a-very-stable-genius-2522985155.html
FYI: This is the second time Grandpa Pinched In His Panties ran for president. He dropped out of the race his first time 'round.
ReplyDeleteThere is a reason that this idiot was shipped off to juvenile detention camp at 12 yrs old to be raised by nasty men. Even a mother could not stand such a moron. GET HIM OUT she begged sr drumpf. The guy is worthless and lost. His bleached out pile of straw on the island does make him look like smart dotard.
ReplyDeleteSince you mentioned his 'bleached out pile of straw on the island'... Did anyone else notice his new 'hairdo' during that 'I'm a stable genius' TV appearance? What was that? Looked like whisps of cloud or something. A cheap wig? Seemingly super-long hair, combed forward and styled back (?). Weirdest I have seen it yet!
DeleteIf you pay close attention to David Bossie’s defense of Donald Trump over the unfit-for-office portrayal of him in Michael Wolff’s “Fire and Fury” book, you may notice that Bossie never said a word to defend Trump’s behavior in the White House.
ReplyDeleteBossie was Trump’s deputy campaign manager in 2016 and the two have reportedly remained in touch about “how to get the president’s message and agenda out” in the media. Conveniently, Bossie became a Fox News contributor shortly after Trump’s inauguration.
So Bossie was a natural for Fox & Friends to turn to in the wake of the firestorm ignited by Wolff’s “Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House” book.
Yet Bossie never disputed Wolff's main takeaway: That 100% of Trump’s inner circle “came to believe he was incapable of functioning in his job.”
Instead, Bossie blustered. He called the book the “National Enquirer on steroids” and complained that Wolff should “never had had access.”
https://crooksandliars.com/2018/01/david-bossie-insists-trump-unbelievably
Donald Trump Goes Full Fredo
ReplyDeleteBut unlike the Godfather character, the president of the United States is backed by powerful people enabling him.
...Trump may imagine that he’s Michael Corleone, the tough and canny rightful heir—or even Sonny Corleone, the terrifyingly violent but at least powerful heir apparent—but after today he is Fredo forever.
There’s a key difference between film and reality, though: The Corleone family had the awareness and vigilance to exclude Fredo from power. The American political system did not do so well.
Michael Wolff’s scathing new book about the Trump White House has sent President Trump spiraling into the most publicly visible meltdown of his presidency. Until now, Trump’s worst moments have occurred behind closed doors, and have become known to the public only second-hand, leaked by worried officials, aides, and advisers. Yesterday and today, we have seen a Trump temper-tantrum in real time on Twitter, extended over hours, punctuated only by stretch of fitful presidential sleep. Trump’s tweets yesterday focused largely on the blockbuster Wolff book, “Fire and Fury.”
It may not be the newsiest—arguably it is the least newsy—but the most important moment in Wolff’s book are words attributed at second or third-hand to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell at the time of Donald Trump’s election. “He will sign anything we put in front of him.”
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2018/01/donald-trump-goes-full-fredo/549875/
And, hopefully, that will finally take down Bitch McConnell the next time he runs.
DeleteMay Trump be the lead albatross around the Death Party’s neck.
Wow this guy is off ... really really off. He sounds miserable. He is in a dark lonely place where the past president ghost are circling him. He has stirred the evil spirits.
ReplyDeleteIf you believe that kind of thing.
DeleteI prefer, "CAUGHT."
I can't stop giggling. There IS no defense for him anymore, even his "advisers" he must not listen to. Yeah, you're WHIP smart, donnie boy, how fast CAN you dig your grave.
ReplyDeleteplenty fast looking at his diet.
DeleteYeah boy, that John Kelly sure has control of things, huh?
DeleteON OPRAH 1988 PROOF>
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZpMJeynBeg
'I'd Never rule it out entirely'
'I'D Never go in to lo$e'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bv-BaDbGHuE
BLAME^1992 'I WAS HAVING A GOOD TIME'
You aint that rich don...
"great quips"
ALWAYS CROSSING HIS ARMS...
"Supply millions and millions to rape victims" $$$
'Trump discusses his recent financial woes and divorce, Ross Perot, and his take on Mike Tyson's rape conviction.'
More-More-More...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RlJGrIyt-X8
Let's all chip in!
ReplyDeleteHelp Tina Johnson Rebuild Her Home
Roy Moore accuser’s home catches fire: What we know
https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2018/1/6/16857796/roy-moore-accuser-fire
https://www.gofundme.com/helptinajohnson
No one can convice me this wasn’t some Moore supporter committing revenge arson.
Deletewonder how that happened.
DeleteI agree, miaiuppa, it's absolutely clear.
DeleteWHOO HOO! It's up to nearly $100,000! I just gave. I hope they get who ever did this and roast them!
DeleteWonder if they have looked for horse hoof prints near the house.
DeleteDonald Trump is nothing more than a bloviated asshole. I believe Bannon and have ordered the book. Want the sales of it to continue being outstanding!
ReplyDeleteTrump is the WORST individual that could ever be in the white house and will not be reelected unless the Republicans cheat and steal votes to get him there! He's disliked and disrespected the country and world over! He's a fraud and liar which has been proven time and time again!
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/donald-trump-tried-president-2000-11807012
ReplyDeleteGeez, and I thought $arah’s “blood libel” took the cake.
ReplyDeleteNews orgs happy with all this corrupt prez news.
ReplyDeleteGet him off!
Every movie good always comes out on top. When the hell will good come out on top and dotard and all his fixers are in prison!
Now please
Come on Rosie Odonnell come forth and irritate the dotard and his name calling.
ReplyDeleteTrump's 'very stable genius' tweet shows he isn't
ReplyDeletehttp://www.cnn.com/2018/01/06/politics/trump-genius-tweet-analysis/index.html
You know who also went to the best schools? Barack Obama. Didn't keep you from crapping all over him and trying to say he was unworthy.
ReplyDeletePs -- his daddy didn't buy his way in.
trump may have gone to the best schools but it seems he never went to class. or didn't pay attention.
DeleteWe haven't seen his grades,only need all D's to graduate and he could have taken gym class and remdial classes for four years.
DeleteNotice how his idea of like being really smart is he made billions and billions of dollars.
Just like money didn't give him class,money didn't make him smart.
Also,he like went to college some 50 years ago and hasn't read anything since.
DeleteWithout seeing his tax returns, we actually have no proof that he has made billions of dollars.
Delete"Forget the Russia investigation. Even if no wrongdoing is proved on that matter, the Trump Administration’s behavior would still be epically swampy. A list of examples is clarifying:"
ReplyDeletehttps://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/09/meet-the-new-swamp/540540/
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/us/politics/donald-trump-administration.html
http://lnr.politicususa.com/not-trump-usa-2492/
RESIST
PEACE
More like cesspooly.
DeleteA swamp is a clean, attractive habitat compared to the cesspool Trump has created.
The slugs in the Trump Administration are going down w/him. Their reputations have been soiled for life! Idiots!
DeleteVoters Are Starting to See Trump As a Garden-Variety Conservative
ReplyDeletehttp://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2018/01/voters-starting-to-see-trump-as-garden-variety-conservative.html
The GOP’s Dilemma: Avoiding Disaster in Midterms Will Just Embolden Trump to Run Again
The most troubling thing to come out of the disclosures in Michael Wolff’s new book, Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, is this confirmation of his portrait of the president and his advisers from the consummate political insiders Mike Allen and Jim VandeHei of Axios, who surely have dozens if not hundreds of sources in the administration and the top echelons of Congress.
[T]here are two things he gets absolutely right, even in the eyes of White House officials who think some of the book’s scenes are fiction: his spot-on portrait of Trump as an emotionally erratic president, and the low opinion of him among some of those serving him.
More specifically, Allen and VandeHei agree from all the impressions they have gathered that Trump is “postliterate,” gathering most of his limited information from TV; prone to “random, uninformed, and seemingly capricious” reactions to international developments; deeply hostile to “experts” and reliant on his gut instincts; and subject to “dark hours” in which he is paralyzed by irrational rage and cannot be approached by anyone. Just as disturbingly, Allen, VandeHei, and Wolff all agree Trump’s circle of associates is heavily populated by people who see and fear his shortcomings but understand the only way to maintain his trust is to agree with him extravagantly.
Allen and VandeHei conclude:
(quote)
...All in all, the more we learn, the more it seems that the White House is gripped in a genuine “emperor has no clothes” atmosphere, in which the escalating craziness is the one thing no one can openly acknowledge. Hence the strange phenomenon of the little pep rallies that Executive branch and congressional GOP officials insist on holding to buck up Trump’s moods when he’s in danger of entering one of those “dark hours,” with Vice-President Pence invariably serving as Sycophant-in-Chief.
If this impression is true, or even half-true, it creates a terrible political dilemma for Republicans at both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue.
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2018/01/gop-dilemma-avoid-loss-in-18-get-stuck-with-trump-in-20.html
https://www.amazon.com/Dark-Money-History-Billionaires-Radical/dp/0385535597
ReplyDelete"Jane Mayer shows in this powerful, meticulously reported history, a network of exceedingly wealthy people with extreme libertarian views bankrolled a systematic, step-by-step plan to fundamentally alter the American political system. "
"According to Jane Mayer, who chronicled the Mercers’ grip on right-wing politics in her book “Dark Money,” the Republican donors actually severed ties with Bannon months ago over his proposal to create a top income-tax rate of 44 percent for Americans earning more than $5 million annually—a proposal that would have directly impacted the Mercer family."
https://www.rawstory.com/2018/01/is-this-the-real-reason-the-billionaire-mercers-cut-off-steve-bannon/
http://www.latimes.com/books/jacketcopy/la-ca-fob-jane-mayer-20170412-story.html
Je$u$ Bull$hitters:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Birch_Society
VICE:
ReplyDelete"Twitter says Trump is too important to kick off the platform"
"“Twitter is here to serve and help advance the global, public conversation,” the statement reads. “Elected world leaders play a critical role in that conversation because of their outsized impact on our society.”"
https://news.vice.com/en_us/article/43q44g/twitter-says-trump-is-too-important-to-kick-off-the-platform
""I think one of the interesting effects of the book so far is a very clear emperor-has-no-clothes effect," Wolff said in an interview broadcast on Saturday."
ReplyDelete""This is what's called reporting. This is how you do it." he said. "You ask people, you get as close as you can to the event, you interview the people who were privy to the event, you interview other people who were privy to the event, you come to know the circumstance as well as anybody and then you report it.""
https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-book-author-says-revelations-bring-down-u-090322843--finance.html
"Ran for president one ti~ME~up and won"
ReplyDelete'Well, you’ll show ‘em. Nothing says stable like a midnight tweet about “Sloppy Steve” followed by a 7:00 a.m. tweet calling “hoax” on an investigation that has already led to charges against 4 people. Except maybe maniacal laughter. Try some of that too'
ReplyDelete'Forget the book. This might be enough to lead the board of any corporation to call an emergency meeting on its CEO’s mental status: “my two greatest assets have been mental stability and being, like, really smart” . . . “not smart, but genius....and a very stable genius at that!”'
https://twitter.com/waltshaub/status/949620203687759872
https://twitter.com/waltshaub/status/949623046540754945
Trump has dodged holding a one on one press conference with the media in the White House for a year, but he felt compelled to hold this press gaggle and take questions because he had to defend his intelligence. Notice that nothing Trump said actually had anything to do with intelligence or mental stability. Trump said he went to the best colleges and was an excellent student, but he offered no proof that he was an excellent student.
ReplyDeleteAn ex-professor of Trump’s at Wharton called him, “the dumbest goddamn student I ever had.” Trump didn’t build a business empire. He was born rich, went bankrupt multiple times, and is under investigation for potential financial crimes related to Russia.
As far as being successful on reality television, the Real Housewives and the Kardashians have been successful on reality television, but nobody would want any of those people running the country.
The media has not been defending Trump. They have been doing their jobs and asking questions about the sourcing of the book. Most members of the mainstream media agree that the description of Trump in the book matches up with what people inside the White House have been telling them about the President.
Only a moron would hold a press conference to say that he is not a moron.
http://www.politicususa.com/2018/01/06/widely-acknowledged-moron-president-trump-holds-press-conference-stupid.html
Smart? I wonder if he has an honorary degree from Trump University? I hear they are a very very valuable asset. All the geniuses studied there.
ReplyDelete“I think the book is a bombshell without question, Alex,” he began. “But it’s more of a bombshell in terms of confirmation as opposed to any revelation. You don’t need ‘Fire and Fury‘ to understand that this president behaves like a child at times — all you have to do is follow his Twitter feed.”
ReplyDelete‘”You don’t need to understand that this White House has been chaotic from a book, you can see the chaotic nature of this White House by the way it’s prosecuted its agenda over the course of the last year,” Peterson continued. “So the evidentiary piece of the book is to me less important. The American people can look at what’s going on, can look at the president’s Twitter feed, can look at the ways in which policy has been enacted by this administration, by the ways in which people have been fired and the sort of revolving door of the administrative staff itself. There’s evidence in the public sphere that this book might confirm that I think makes it believable.”
Watch the video below via MSNBC:
https://www.rawstory.com/2018/01/you-dont-need-a-book-to-know-trump-behaves-like-a-child-msnbc-guest-has-the-last-word-on-trump-bashing-fire-and-fury/
he's like ,you know, a smart person. quote from the campaign. if you have to tell people you are smart then you are not. seems some of this is finally leaking into that tiny brain.
ReplyDeleteRIGHT.
ReplyDelete"“It’s making our country look fOOlish,” the president said about the investigation, “and it’s not going to lOOk fOOlish as long as I’M here.”"“I did a quick interview with him a long time ago, having to do with an article,” Trump clarified,
“but I don’t know this man.”"<RIGHT. tinydjt
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/trump-camp-david_us_5a510a75e4b003133ec83372?ncid=inblnkushpmg00000009
So he’s “like, a smart person” but not actually a smart person. He just appears to be or is similar to a smart person.
ReplyDeleteYeah, that’s pretty obvious now. There are a lot of things Trump appears to be but isn’t.
Like....sane.
"The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool."
ReplyDeleteShakespeare, of course.
Pence can't help himself. It's barely perceptible but he shakes his head no as President Sippy Cup starts to, once again, show his idiocy.
ReplyDeleteMost notably> " he shakes his head no" 2 different times in just those few seconds. also Licks his lips.
DeleteFollowing the circus elephants with a shovel is what a stable genius may do. He has done a 100 percent proper job. Shoveling manure at Americans is his only mission in life today. His face swollen from lack of sleep and working so hard at shoveling manure.
ReplyDeleteI hope they told the stable genius the party is over.
ReplyDeleteOops.
ReplyDeleteTrump aides felt free to talk candidly in front of Wolff because they thought ‘Fire and Fury’ wouldn’t come out until ‘next year’
Michael Wolff Reflects on a Wild Week and Trump's Anger: "I Have No Side Here" (Q&A)
The Hollywood Reporter columnist and author of the sensational White House tell-all 'Fire and Fury' opens up about his new notoriety, that infamous Ailes-Bannon dinner party and the process of gaining unprecedented access to an administration in chaos.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/michael-wolff-reflects-a-wild-week-trumps-anger-i-have-no-side-q-a-1072106
Bill O'Reilly and Tucker Carlson suggested that suing over Wolff's tell-all book doesn't really make sense.
..."It's just ridiculous," O'Reilly said of a possible lawsuit on his digital show on Thursday night. "Number one, it's not going to stop the book. The book is going to come out next week. Number two, why bother? Why bother? It doesn't mean anything."
Carlson, on his show, said he doubted that the president and his attorney would follow through on suits against Wolff or Steve Bannon, who has been accused of violating a non-disclosure agreement by speaking negatively of the president and his family in the book.
"Why the legal threats?" Carlson asked longtime Trump confidante Roger Stone on Thursday night. "I don't think anyone believes the president is going to sue Steve Bannon for violating an NDA or the author of this book," he said. "Doesn't this just call attention to the book, help sell books? We're down to the benefit of the author of the book. Why would you instruct your lawyers to do something like that?"
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/conservative-tv-stars-come-trumps-michael-wolff-lawsuit-1072043
They thought it wouldn’t come out until next year.
DeleteSurprise, it *is* next year.
Or did they think 2019 and Trump would be gone by then? Really? And how pray tell. Resignation? Impeached? 25th? Or just plain die in office?
Bannon was officially in the Trump White House. A government employee. Not covered under the NDA. And you can’t make any previously signed NDA apply AFTER he becomes a government employee.
You’d think stable genius Trump who knows everything, including what all of the lawyers know, the best lawyers, that his NDAs don’t apply after the election.
His non disclosures don't apply to federal employees,didn't his bargain basement,trump university grad attorneys tell him that,besides trump is a genius he should know this!
DeleteWhen you hit Trump he hits back. That's his pattern since he was a toddler. And it don't matter who you are. Lil Donald is a scrappy doo fighter.
ReplyDeleteI think Putin is the only one that Donald can't mess with. He has met his match in the other sociopath across the world.
I need a Twitter account.
ReplyDeleteThe only time the words Trump and Stable should be used in the same sentence is when talking about horseshit.
Look at the photos of Pence and Trump (last one posted on this blog) - they have the exact same expression and they look bored/tired as Hell!
ReplyDeleteCannot imagine being involved with that group of Republicans. They are awful humans who do nothing to protect us. Plus, they constantly lie and obstruct!
"I had a situation where i was a very excellent student"
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Obviously not in English.gosh it seems like we had a few presidents that ran only once and won,like his obsession Obama.
Con man yes,genius hardly,would bet he has IQ below 100.
Show us your transcripts traitor trump! He could have graduated with a D average.
ReplyDeleteIf he is freeking out about the book,just wait until the movie version comes out.
Pence et al are taking credit for Obama's economy again.
Traitor trump has absolutely ni dignity, he is personally responsible for making a book that most wouldn't have read into an overnight best seller.
Has he called the FBI and DOJ to investigate Wolff?
A friend of mine from grad school worked in the Reagan White House. He said it was well known that Reagan was failing mentally. Reagan would go into meetings, and simply fall asleep. Thankfully, he had professional staff to carry the load.
ReplyDeleteReagan’s staff were not professional nor gave a shit about their country. They were out for their agenda, PERIOD.
DeleteMost republicans look like they don't feel well. They have really aged in 1yr of being trumped.
ReplyDeleteThe "genius" can't even write his tweet correctly,the media is not crying mental stability and intelligence.
ReplyDeleteThey are pointing out mental INSTABILITY and lack of intelligence.
Dummy Don just proved their point.
I have the impression that trump equates a person's wealth with intelligence.
ReplyDeleteHe thinks he is a billionaire (which he hasn't proven) therefore he is really smart.
In reality the only smart thing he did was have others run his companies because Mr.stable genius managed to bankrupt a casino.
In an interview with BBC radio on Saturday, the author and THR columnist said that his bestselling book has convinced readers that "the emperor has no clothes."
ReplyDeletehttps://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/michael-wolff-says-trump-book-fire-fury-will-end-presidency-1072223
Come back, Barrack! I really needed to,listen to this tonight.
ReplyDeletehttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkPSbp3zTfo