73rd Weak of Trump Fuckery

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Wisconsin women turn out for Stormy Daniels strip performance — and lavish praise on the Trump-slayer

Writing for the Cap Times, opinion columnist Jessie Opoien attended a performance by adult film star Stormy Daniels at a local strip club and discovered an assortment of women had ponied up $15 to see one of President Donald Trump’s biggest foes — and support her.

With the porn star admitting that she is pleased to be held up as an unapologetic feminist, saying, ““It’s a lot of f*cking pressure. It’s super fun. But it is a lot of pressure,” Opoien sought out women attending the performance at the Silk Exotic Gentlemen’s Club in Middleton to see why they came and what they think of her war with the putative leader of the free world.

Thirty-year-old Jennifer Gramer of Madison, who was attending with her feminist book club, was thrilled to meet the adult star.

“I want to tell my kids and grandkids I saw Stormy Daniels,” Gramer stated. “If she’s the person who brings down the president — for $15 (a ticket), why not?”

Women weren’t the only ones attending with politics in mind.

Don Esser of Waunakee said he showed up and paid the cover charge with an ulterior motive.

“It’s kind of like a political donation,” Esser explained.. “This is a cause I believe in.”

Maybe Stormy will run for VP in 2020? Bernie-Stormy 2020 on the Skin ticket!
 
MSNBC panel stunned and frightened by Trump’s ‘irrational’ G7 meltdown: He came off like ‘Mad King Donald’

“I’ll be honest, as a citizen I’m concerned about the president’s state of mind,” Harwood stated. “He did not look well to me in that press conference. He was not speaking logically or rationally. I don’t think many of those things he said are true, and there’s about something his affect which was oddly kind of languid from him.”

“I don’t know what it means, but he did not look well to me,” the MSNBC correspondent added added.

National security specialist Malcolm Nance joined in and voiced his concerns.

Well, john has hit the nail on the head,” Nance agreed. “I think [GOP strategist] Steve Schmidt said this the other day, that Donald Trump comes off as a moron. I think he came off like an idiot today. I was almost shocked at the way that he spoke with utter contempt of every president that preceded him. He does not fundamentally appear to believe in the processes and systems that put him in the office. he doesn’t appear to believe in the alliances that bind us together, that make us stronger as a nation.”
 
Trump called for an end to all tariffs and trade barriers at the G7 summit, threatens major penalties for countries that don’t agree. As in he wants to impose tariffs on our countries but threatens us if we want to do the same. American exceptionalism at some of its most overtly incredulous.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-44423072
"No tariffs, no barriers. That's the way it should be. And no subsidies. I even said, 'no tariffs'," the US president said, describing his meetings with fellow Group of Seven leaders as positive "on the need to have fair and reciprocal trade".
[...]
Trump credited his intuitive “touch” as a dealmaker.
This man is both insane and also has absolutely no idea what he's doing or talking about. Guys, he threatened to nuke North Korea over twitter, twice! Imagine the uproar all the right wing would have made if Obama did that! "He's insane! He's a maniac! He's disgracing the office!"
People who still support trump are either incredibly ignorant, willingly hypocritical, or straight up personality-cultists.
 
‘I don’t think the bullying is working’: CNN analysts explain how Trump bungled G7 meeting

On CNN’s Saturday afternoon show, host Ana Cabrera invited two guests on to analyze the situation.

David Rhode of The New Yorker was confused by Trump’s statements and said that they make it easy for leaders in countries like Canada and Germany to stand up to Trump and enjoy support at home.

“He’s opening up a Pandora’s box for him politically,” Rhode said. “Russia intervened in the U.S. election to help Donald Trump win. All of our intelligence agencies agree with this. So now he’s offering Russia back into the G8 and blaming Obama for Russia invading a neighboring country? It’s all so astonishing. I don’t think it’s working—I don’t think the bullying is working.”

CNN correspondent Michelle Kosinksi analyzed Trump’s argument that Russia should be back in the G8, and his blaming of Obama for the illegal annexation of Crimea.

“It just doesn’t make a lot of sense,” she said.


Resist, Impeach, Execute!​
 
DONALD TRUMP CALLED ASBESTOS POISONING A MOB-LED CONSPIRACY, NOW HIS EPA WON’T EVALUATE ASBESTOS ALREADY IN HOMES

The Environmental Protection Agency will not consider the health risks and impacts of asbestos already in the environment when evaluating the dangers associated with the chemical compound, Scott Pruitt, the agency's head, quietly announced last week. That means asbestos used in tiles, piping and adhesives throughout homes and businesses in the United States will remain largely unchecked and unaccounted for. Nearly 15,000 Americans die each year from asbestos-related diseases, but President Donald Trump has called the substance "100 percent safe, once applied."
 
Rob Reiner pummels Fox News for propping up ‘the most corrupt presidency in American history’

ollywood director Rob Reiner declared Donald Trump has created the “most corrupt presidency in American history” during a Saturday morning appearance on MSNBC’s AM Joy.

“Your new film Shock and Awe is specifically about the press and run up to the Iraq War. I remember there was a lot of talk about George W. Bush styling himself a king and whether or not the press was tough enough on the Bush administration in the lead up and asked enough questions, was skeptical enough,” host Joy Reid noted. “Having made this film and really sat and thought through these issues of the way that the press is relating to somebody who styles himself perhaps an autocrat, have we learned anything?”

“I don’t know,” Reiner answered. “It wasn’t that the press wasn’t tough enough in the run up to the war, they were nonexistent.”

“The press owes it to the American public to try to get to the truth,” he continued. “It was difficult then, it is even more difficult now, when you have the President of the United States saying that the press is the enemy of the people and calling it fake news.”

Reiner also said 2018 “really is” the most important election ever.

“If we don’t have a Democratic Congress that can at least start the hearings to shine some light on what’s going going on…this is the most corrupt presidency in American history,” Reiner concluded. “I don’t care Teapot Dome and Watergate and Iran-contra, these are child’s play compared to selling our country out to a foreign enemy power, it doesn’t get any worse than that.”

“It is pretty frightening,” Reid concluded.

:eek::eek::eek:
 
Did anybody hear about how Bolton made the Libya remarks on purpose to try and sabotage the summit?
Isn't that blatantly treasonous?
 
I had no idea that Canada was making cars and selling them in the US. I thought the Yukon was made in Wisconsin.
 
Democrat lawmaker levels Trump’s G7 ‘Trudeau temper tantrum’ with some simple facts about tariffs

Speaking with host Alex Witt, Lieu was asked about the Trump administration’s newly-launched trade war with longtime ally Canada.

“The president accused Mr. Trudeau making false statements, reversed course on endorsing the G7 statement, and then threatened new tariffs on imported cars,” host Witt relayed. “I want you to react to what Peter Navarro and Larry Kudlow said. First, Navarro, saying ‘Justin Trudeau has a special place in hell reserved for him for attempting to diplomatically hoodwink this President, Donald J. Trump.’ I have rarely heard such harsh back and forth between senior advisers, representatives of administrations, to another country’s leader.”

“It does not help the American worker when the president throws a temper tantrum at one of our closest allies,” Lieu replied. “It’s particularly odd to go after Canada for three reasons. Number one, the U.S. has an $8.4 billion trade surplus with Canada. Number two: Canada has lower average tariffs than the United States. And number three, American steel companies and steelworkers oppose these tariffs on Canadian steel, so the very industry that the Trump administration is trying to help opposes these tariffs. None of this makes any sense.”

“That’s actually not the reason that the United States, according to the Trump administration, imposed the steel tariffs on Canada,” he replied. “And if I were a steelworker, I’d be quite offended that Donald Trump is trying to use the steel industry and steelworkers to somehow affect dairy. That’s not how this should be done. At the end of the day, a trade war doesn’t help anyone and it’s going to ultimately hurt middle-class families across America.”
Pro tip: Trump doesn't care about middle America.:eek:
 
Paul Krugman goes ballistic on media ‘both siderism’: One of the two sides is ‘just completely insane’

ew York Times columnist on Sunday unleashed an epic rant at media outlets who entertain both sides of a political argument even when one side is “completely insane.”

Krugman began his tweet storm on Sunday by noting that President Donald Trump is mostly interested in solving problems “that exist only in his warped imagination.”

The Pulitzer Prize-winning writer went on to say that journalists treat Trump’s talking points as “real” because they are “afraid to say the president is out of touch with reality.”

Resist, Impeach, Execute!​
 
For the schools teaching politics as a subject, do you think the exam questions test to see how well the students can lie, deflect and obfuscate?
 
:D What's it like to work in the White House?

‘Drama, Action, Emotional Power’: As Exhausted Aides Eye the Exits, Trump Is Re-energized

WASHINGTON — President Trump has gone overseas to embark on some of the most consequential diplomatic negotiations of his tenure, threatening an all-out trade war with allies and seizing a chance to make peace with a nuclear-armed menace.

But back home, he left behind a West Wing where burned-out aides are eyeing the exits, as the mood in the White House is one of numbness and resignation that the president is growing only more emboldened to act on instinct alone.

Mr. Trump, a former reality television star, may soon be working with a thinned-out cast in the middle of Season 2, well before the midterm elections. Several high-profile aides, including John F. Kelly, the president’s chief of staff, and Joe Hagin, a deputy of Mr. Kelly’s, are said to be thinking about how much longer they can stay. Last week, Mr. Kelly told visiting senators that the White House was “a miserable place to work,” according to a person with direct knowledge of the comment.

Mr. Trump believes that he is gaining ground by trying to set the terms of news coverage around a number of issues affecting his White House, according to interviews with a dozen White House advisers, former aides and people close to the president. He has repeatedly promoted his performance at the one-year and 500-day milestones of his term, sowed confusion about his knowledge of hush payments to a pornographic film actress, and disparaged the special counsel’s Russia investigation, as well as railed against trade imbalances and scored a once-unthinkable meeting with the North Korean leader, to be held Tuesday in Singapore.

People who did not work with Mr. Trump before the White House see his behavior as deteriorating; people who have worked for and with him for years say he has never changed, and there are simply fewer people around giving him a level of cover.

“Trump understands the overwhelming power of modern mass communications,” Mr. Bannon added. “Trump gets what the media itself has forgotten about themselves.”

Among the president’s other confidants is Scott Pruitt, the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. Mr. Trump has dismissed the advice of several aides who have tried to persuade him to fire Mr. Pruitt in light of the growing questions about misuse of his authority. The two speak frequently, and the president enjoys discussing his negative view of Jeff Sessions, the attorney general, with the embattled E.P.A. leader.

“The lesson of the first year and a half of the White House is not that the president needs fewer guardrails,” Mr. Whipple said. “He needs more. There’s a huge difference between confidence and competence.
:D
 
‘What is wrong with him?’: MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace bursts into laughter over Trump’s bizarre attempts at diplomacy

On the show “Deadline: White House,” host Nicolle Wallace could barely keep it together while listening to comments Trump made after the meeting about North Korea’s real estate prospects.

“They have great beaches,” Trump said of the autocratic regime. “You see that whenever they’re exploding their cannons into the ocean, right? I said, ‘Boy, look at that! Wouldn’t that make a great condo!’ And I explained, I said, you know, ‘Instead of doing that, you could have the greatest hotels in the world.’ Think of it from a real estate perspective!”

“I can’t! Stop, come out,” Wallace said to the control room. She was so stunned by the video — especially by the phrase “exploding the cannons” — that she had them play it again.

“So when they’re testing their ICBMs, I’m thinking: ‘What a spot! It could be like Boca!” she said. “What is that? What is wrong with him?”

I see Trump has never considered a Trump DPRK Tower on a fridge Yellow Sea beach? Or has he?
 
"His people love him."

Could Donald Trump be any more of a moron? Come on all of you Trumpettes on the board. Give us a defense of that idiot on this board. Don't be quiet. Speak up. Stop being sleazy hypocrites.
 
Seth Meyers mocks body language of Trump and Kim Jong-un: ‘Like they’ve been set up on a blind date by their weirdest friend’

Their highly anticipated meeting was met with both praise and criticism. However, Late Night show host Seth Meyers, paid close attention to what everyone else was thinking.

President Trump said he would know by “touch and feel” if the summit was a success during the G7 meeting in Canada.

“Touch and feel is not how you determine the success of the summit,” Meyers said. “Touch and feel is how you determine whether a blouse is made of cotton.”

He then pointed out Kim Jong-un’s facial expressions throughout the summit.

“Is it just me, or does Kim look confused on how he even got here?” Meyers said. “It looks like they’ve been set up on a blind date by their weirdest friend.”

“Oh wait, they were,” Meyers said, as he showed a picture of former NBA star and Dennis Rodman.

Seth didn't think much of Trump's negotiation skills.:)
 
Meanwhile on another channel, the "touch and feel" element was turned into a "now Cohen's going to have to shell out another $130,000" monologue. :D
 
Russian media calls Singapore a ‘victory’ for Kim — and warns Trump is at risk of ‘being manipulated’

Steve Rosenberg, the BBC’s Moscow correspondent, reports that coverage in Russian papers has claimed that Kim got the upper hand in his first round of negotiations with President Donald Trump, as the North Korean dictator “got something and gave almost nothing in return.”

A Russian foreign policy analyst quoted by another paper, meanwhile, says that the “positive results for the White House are less obvious” than the results Kim has achieved so far.

Furthermore, this expert went on to say that Trump’s belief that he achieved something historic with the summit “strengthens his self-confidence and his exaggerated belief that he is an outstanding negotiator.”

The expert then claimed that this exaggerated sense of self worth, combined with Trump’s unwillingness to heed the advice of experts, leaves Trump vulnerable to “being manipulated by his negotiating partners.”

The result, claims the expert, is that “a little bit of flattery” from the Koreans will result in a deal where Kim gets all the concessions while America is left with nothing but “pretty words.”

Laughter inducing.:)
 
Wonkette Comments

How Bad Did Trump Fuck This North Korea Thing Up? Oh, ALL OF THEM, KATIE!

By Five Dollar Feminist

Are you plagued by the vague sense that the Dipshit-in-Chief has fucked up this Korea thing, but you're not 100% clear how exactly? Well, YOU ARE RIGHT! And luckily, Wonkette is here to 'splain your very wise intuition. But first: How stupid is your president?

Stupid enough to go on Sean Hannity's Reacharound Singalong and say with a straight face that his months of shit-tweeting about Little Rocket Man were part of A PLAN, and without this wise strategy, the Singapore summit would never have come off.

Is Dr. Ronny still dispensing those travel meds? (Nope.) Because someone is high on his own supply! Let's cut the bullshit -- Donald Trump was winging it, and he got ROLLED.
Fart of the Deal

As soon as he got home from his hot date, Trump rounded up all his pals to brag about getting to third base with the diminutive dictator.

Yeah, he's de-nuking, I mean he's de-nuking the whole place. It's going to start very quickly. I think he's going to start now.

Fox dutifully printed this as fact, because reading is hard. And that idiot is out there this morning pretending North Korea's nuclear weapons have magically disappeared overnight:

But standing by our allies like we promised is "provocative" when there are enemies to appease! So Trump invited Kim to Mar-a-Lago and is looking forward to kickin' it in the DPRK with the dictator. Maybe he'll even scout hotel locations while he's there! South Korea and Japan, our longterm allies, can get fucked. Sure, they're in striking distance of North Korea's conventional weapons, but whatever! The Pussygrabber's got a date in Pyongyang!

Can you guess who will still be doing joint exercises in the South China Sea?

Ah, China and Russia?
 
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