24th Weak of the Trumpanzy!

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This morning the Trumpanzy got all tweety!

Trump rage-tweets at MSNBC for firing Greta Van Susteren – then launches attack on ‘dumb as a rock Mika’

President Donald Trump was on Twitter — again — Saturday morning, first praising Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau before attacking the media — again.

After a congratulatory tweet aimed at Canada Day and his “new found friend @JustinTrudeau,” Trump launched a broadside at MSNBC for firing former Fox host Greta Van Susteren after six months.

According to the tweeting president, “Word is that @Greta Van Susteren was let go by her out of control bosses at @NBC & @Comcast because she refused to go along w/ ‘Trump hate!'”

Van Susteren has been mum on the reasons the cable network dropped her afternoon show — mainly worrying online about her former staffers finding other jobs at the network.

Trump then launched an attack on CNN, tweeting: “I am extremely pleased to see that @CNN has finally been exposed as #FakeNews and garbage journalism. It’s about time!” before once again attacking Mika Brezinski.

Not giving up on his jihad against the ‘Morning Joe’ hosts, Trump wrote: “Crazy Joe Scarborough and dumb as a rock Mika are not bad people, but their low rated show is dominated by their NBC bosses. Too bad!”

Lower rated than his Presidency?
 
As I was saying

Trump: Garbage Journalism

Nixon: Shoddy Journalism

Hmm. Both being investigated by a Special Counsel

I was sort of on the fence about Trump and "Collusion." Financial crimes, money laundering, collaboration, sure. Now I'm thinking he did collude.

He likes the double down when he's extra, obviously wrong.
 
Oh my God, this is fucking stupid.

Corey Lewandowski compares Trump to Ernest Hemingway

Leave it to former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski to come up with the most preposterous possible defense of President Trump’s cruel and sexist attack on Morning Joe host Mika Brzezinski. In a Friday appearance on Sean Hannity’s Fox News show, Lewandowski compared Trump to Ernest Hemingway, the Nobel Prize winning author of The Sun Also Rises and For Whom the Bell Tolls:

According to Mediaite, Lewandowski said:

“He’s the Ernest Hemingway of Twitter. We’ve seen it many times. He’s taken down his opponents on Twitter many times. You can ask ‘Little Marco’ or ‘Lyin’ Ted’ or ‘Crooked Hillary’ — we all know the names, or ‘Low-Energy Jeb,’ we all know the names. When you oppose Donald Trump, beware of his 100 million social media followers.”

Lewandowski may ultimately have been referring to Hemingway’s macho personality, which was attractive to readers but masked a more sensitive sensibility underneath. There is no evidence of such a sensibility when it comes to Trump.

“There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man,” Hemingway once said. “True nobility is being superior to your former self.”

Let us hope Trump ends the same way as Hemingway.
 

In a late Friday event at the White House, President Donald Trump reignited The National Space Council to help achieve his dream of landing a human on Mars within his first term.

The problem was not in reigniting the American strive to achieve planetary travel or even Trump’s inability to understand Buzz Aldrin’s “Toy Story” quote during his speech. The concern many found was that the president seemed to misunderstand what exactly “space” was.

“At some point in the future, we’re going to look back and say how did we do it without space?” Trump asked, as if “space” was one of the scientists on the team.

Trump then sat down at the table to sign the executive order. “I know what this is. Space!” he announced, enthusiastically.

Aldrin again seemed uncomfortable. “To infinity and beyond!” he joked, and those at the event chuckled.

Trump missed the joke.

“This is infinity here. It could be infinity. We don’t really don’t know. But it could be. It has to be something — but it could be infinity, right?” he said and signed the order.

:eek::rolleyes:
 
As I was saying

Trump: Garbage Journalism

Nixon: Shoddy Journalism

Hmm. Both being investigated by a Special Counsel

I was sort of on the fence about Trump and "Collusion." Financial crimes, money laundering, collaboration, sure. Now I'm thinking he did collude.

He likes the double down when he's extra, obviously wrong.

If he was innocent of collusion he would say, he would invite and investigation. What would be better for him than to be proved to be innocent?

Yes, I know righties, deep state, democrats can't be trusted.
 
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news...mika-brzezinski-joe-scarborough-twitter-fight

It is not Mika Brzezinski, that is dumb as a rock.

Colonel Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the moon, was there to witness the event. He tried to liven the room with a Buzz Lightyear quip, only to have Trump crash and burn on the landing pad.


It’s a little hard to make out what Trump says right as he opens up the folder containing the E.O. (and the White House transcript left those words out)

http://io9.gizmodo.com/buzz-aldrins-toy-story-joke-hilariously-soars-over-trum-1796573118


Presidential Records Act, anyone ?
 
Yep, that, and saying "No collusion" over and over and over . . . pretty much a sign saying I did it.

Joe Scarborough, Friday morning, spills the beans about the WH trying to blackmail him.

The Liar immediately tweets, "Joe called me asking me to kill the story."

No he didn't.

When it's true, he says he opposite.

If he was innocent of collusion he would say, he would invite and investigation. What would be better for him than to be proved to be innocent?

Yes, I know righties, deep state, democrats can't be trusted.
 
President Donald Trump was on Twitter — again — Saturday morning, first praising Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau before attacking the media — again. (you mean attacking the fake comic nutworks)


After a congratulatory tweet aimed at Canada Day and his “new found friend @JustinTrudeau,” Trump launched a broadside at MSNBC for firing former Fox host Greta Van Susteren after six months. (this is funny. She and that Kelly gal were given the bribe of shows on NBC is they lied about the former coworkers at FOX. Now that they did what they were paid to do NBC kicked her ass off the air and Kelly is about to go too. Talk about justice.) (And just because you hate Canada and its leaders doesn't make you a reliable source of anything. Just another left wing hate monger)


According to the tweeting president, “Word is that @Greta Van Susteren was let go by her out of control bosses at @NBC & @Comcast because she refused to go along w/ ‘Trump hate!'” (they found out she had some backbone and pride, something no one else at NBC has)


Van Susteren has been mum on the reasons the cable network dropped her afternoon show — mainly worrying online about her former staffers finding other jobs at the network. (NBC has no feelings for its employees anymore than for their viewers, that is why she is worried. She should have know better.)


Trump then launched an attack on CNN, tweeting: “I am extremely pleased to see that @CNN has finally been exposed as #FakeNews and garbage journalism. It’s about time!” before once again attacking Mika Brezinski. (CNN has lost all respect from even their most brain washed viewers. Sucker, their boss, cares nothing about the company, its former place in the media, or its people. A man filled with such hate for his country that he is willing to destroy everything around him.)


Not giving up on his jihad against the ‘Morning Joe’ hosts, Trump wrote: “Crazy Joe Scarborough and dumb as a rock Mika are not bad people, but their low rated show is dominated by their NBC bosses. Too bad!” (Morning Joe is now the name for any fake lying member of the leftist sheep media. People who have no pride or respect for themselves or their viewers. You know anything from their lips will be a lie and that they will have to retract it the next day. It's like watching a train wreck. Terrible, but you can't help it.)


I'm glad you brought up how silly CNN and NBC are and what jerks their bosses are and how far down they have taken their networks. Hopefully, the Board of Directors of each network will see that they can't afford any more losses money wise or professional and will kick these so called Executives out on the street.

You have done a great service in helping expose what worthless liars and people the leaders and their puppets are at these stations as well as the others. Good job.

Trump is not a politician, but a business man and an American. He can't stand liars, thief's, or cowards and it makes him angry. Any American can understand that. Just that he should just kick dirt in their faces like the bully they are and let them rot on the vine like Hillary. If you ignore a stupid lying bully like the heads of NBC and CNN they will cry and run home to their mothers and you will be done with them.
 
Yep, that, and saying "No collusion" over and over and over . . . pretty much a sign saying I did it.

Joe Scarborough, Friday morning, spills the beans about the WH trying to blackmail him.

The Liar immediately tweets, "Joe called me asking me to kill the story."

No he didn't.

When it's true, he says he opposite.

To me, logic would dictate that if he was innocent, he would say, go ahead waste everyone’s time and money, I’m innocent of all accusations. Here are all the documents you want, work quickly and thoroughly so that I can focus exclusively on running the country. If he did that and it was determined that he is, in fact innocent off all allegations, that would be the end of any opposition. They would be crushed.

(no typos)
 
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‘250 degrees and raining sulfuric acid’: Stephen Hawking says Trump ‘could push the Earth over the brink

Theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking warned recently that President Donald Trump’s dramatic shift away from science-based policies “could push the Earth over the brink.”

In an interview for his 75th birthday, Hawking told the BBC that he was troubled by Trump’s decision to exit the Paris Climate Accord.

“We are close to the tipping point where global warming becomes irreversible. Trump’s action could push the Earth over the brink, to become like Venus, with a temperature of two hundred and fifty degrees, and raining sulfuric acid,” the professor explained. “Climate change is one of the great dangers we face, and it’s one we can prevent if we act now.”

He added: “By denying the evidence for climate change, and pulling out of the Paris Climate Agreement, Donald Trump will cause avoidable environmental damage to our beautiful planet, endangering the natural world, for us and our children.”
 
Trump’s biographer says his Twitter flailing isn’t a grand distraction scheme because he’s not smart enough for that

Tim O’Brien — author of TrumpNation, the Art of Being the Donald — told CNN’s “New Day” on Monday that to credit President Donald Trump with a coherent media strategy is to overestimate him. He’s really only using Twitter for “self-preservation or self-aggrandizement.”

He also said that Trump is probably genuinely afraid of what the Russia probe will reveal about his ties to Russia’s criminal underworld and the dubious provenance of his funding.

I believe this. ;)
 
GOPer who voted for impeachment in 1998: ‘This is much more serious than anything we accused Bill Clinton of’

“I mean, Bill Clinton was a problem involving perjury with the underlying matter being a sexual affair,” he continued. “This is something quite different, particularly when it gets into the Russia investigation and the firing of [FBI Director] James Comey. These are very serious matters.”

Inglis conceded that the Russia investigation could uncover impeachable offenses, but he also worried about “these other poor decisions on things like withdrawing the United States from the Paris Accord on Climate Change [and] basically taking us to the sidelines, sniveling if you will, with Syria over there on the sidelines.”

“When we should be leading the world to a solution,” he lamented.
 
When you oppose Donald Trump, beware of his 100 million social media followers.
The rise of the machines?
A large percentage of Trump's twitter followers are bots.
I also suspect a good percentage are people who don't like him but want to see what he's up to.

Trump is not a politician, but a business man and an American. He can't stand liars, thief's, or cowards and it makes him angry.
No wonder he's angry all the time, having to live with himself.
 
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Yeah, but I see Trump's impeachable offenses as going way beyond (but including the Russia stuff). I see his total inability/unwillingness to separate his job for the American people from stuffing his personal pocketbook. Rampant, blatant corruption.

I agree, this is the stance I've been taking since his election. It's just as likely to arise from one of his family doing something corrupt in a business sense and Trump attempting to cover it up.
 
I agree, this is the stance I've been taking since his election. It's just as likely to arise from one of his family doing something corrupt in a business sense and Trump attempting to cover it up.

Let's see how big a blow job Trump gives Putin? I hope Muller is watching.
 
State Dept survey reveals despair in the ranks: ‘People do not speak optimistically about the future

A survey of workers in the U.S. State Department under President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has found that morale is at low and that employees “do not speak optimistically about the future.”

The Hill reported on a document obtained by the Wall Street Journal that details just how deep dissatisfaction runs in the rank and file of the State Department and U.S. diplomatic corps.

Workers said that they do not trust that Pres. Trump and former Exxon CEO Tillerson understand the role that the State Department plays in foreign policy and how it affects the country’s standing in the world.

“People question if these two groups understand the role the Department of State plays in forwarding the interests of the United States in the world,” said a summary of the survey’s results.
 
Trump has inspired widespread speculation about his cognitive decline at least 4 times

Donald Trump has spent more than 20 percent of his presidency at his golf resorts, and this past weekend was no exception. After three days of hitting balls around at his club in Bedminster, New Jersey, the president finally decided to return to Washington, D.C. on Monday. Footage of Trump’s arrival shows him exiting Air Force One, then descending the stairs to the tarmac, where a limousine festooned with American flag awaits. But instead of climbing inside, Trump wanders off in a different direction, taking several steps off course before a Secret Service agent can corral him. It’s an odd moment, in which Trump briefly appears befuddled and out of sorts.

Watch Donald Trump try to spot the giant limo right in front of him — and fail miserably

He hasn't lasted six months and he's failing.:eek:
 
Trump’s approval nearing low in his favorite poll

To be sure, the 44 percent approval rating cited by Rasmussen—which has typically found better results for the president and is generally considered to be right-leaning—remains markedly better than the results of other polling firms. In the latest Gallup survey Thursday, for instance, Trump's approval rating was 37 percent, with 57 percent disapproving.

The weighted average from data-focused website FiveThirtyEight, meanwhile, pegged Trump's approval at 39 percent and his disapproval at 55 percent. The FiveThirtyEight average adjusts for a given poll's quality, recency, sample size and partisan lean.
 
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