The 113th Weak of the Decent of Donald Dick!

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National security expert shreds Trump in epic rant: He needs to ‘STFU’ about terrorism and immigration

As our PeeResident enters the 113th week of his term, he is meeting a lot more RESISTANCE!

“Can I rant for a second?” Nance asked host Joy Reid. “I’ve spent my entire life defending this nation. I spent my entire life in the Middle East working with our Arab and Muslim allies to keep what they call they call the invaders in the Muslim world out of here and we have done that successfully.”

“But we’ve turned a blind eye to the Americans in our own midst who are terrorists, to Americans who would betray our own constitution on the basis of tribalism,” he continued. “The president is pushing this — the president is their champion.”

“You know what? To be quite honest, he needs to Sierra Tango Foxtrot Uniform –and if he doesn’t understand what that means he needs to ask the chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff,” he exclaimed.

I agree.:)
 
Trump is urging his supporters to use violence and ‘brute force’ because investigations are closing in on him: Robert Reich

White House veteran Robert Reich warned that President Donald Trump is going to lash out worse than we’ve ever seen as investigators continue to close in.

“What does a megalomaniacal president of the United States do when he’s cornered?” Reich mused in a column for The Guardian. “We’ll soon find out.”

While House Democrats prepare a series of investigations into the president’s alleged wrongdoing, Senate Republicans “have begun to desert him” on his border wall emergency declaration, special counsel Robert Mueller’s report being made public and even the war in Yemen.

“Trump cannot abide losing,” the Clinton-era Labor secretary wrote. “His ego can’t contain humiliation. He is incapable of shame.”

Bob on one side, SDNY on the other, that toothless old rat is FUCKED!
:D
 
Trump biographer ridicules president’s need to invite suck-ups to praise him before the cameras

‘I’m shocked that Mike Pence willingly jumps into that bathtub of praise every time he is given the opportunity,” O’Brien smirked. “I think it speaks, as many of these things do, with Trump’s insecurity. He needs constantly to get reinforced about the things that he feels inadequate about.”

“That is why he always talks about how much money he has, why he always talks about his grades and his success,” the biographer added, before noting Trump also loves to talk about “how attractive he is to women,” which caused the panel to laugh.

Pence is a cocksucker that swallows, Trumpski's bullshit! :)
 
Experts pinpoint two ‘high crimes’ Trump could be impeached for — and call for investigation

First: his “corrupt failure to defend the United States—and its electoral system—against domestic operations launched by a hostile foreign power.”

By ignoring intelligence assessments about Russia’s electoral interference, Trump is, Lawfare‘s Bob Bauer wrote, “misleading the American people about the very fact of Russia’s actions.”

Trump’s inaction itself — known as “nonfeasance” or “a failure to act when action is required” — could be impeachable itself, Tribe and Matz wrote. But it also appears that he deliberately chose not to act, they added.

The second potentially impeachable crime is less complex, Tribe and Matz wrote: that he allegedly broke the law during the 2016 election with his “hush money” payments to two women in efforts to protect his campaign, as outlined by his former attorney Michael Cohen.

“Viewing Trump’s conduct as a whole, we see a sustained disregard for the law,” they wrote, “and a willingness to use his wealth in illegal ways while buying silence from those who might harm his political fortunes with the truth.”

:rolleyes:
 
‘It was too much’: Ex-Trump official admits blocking Trump Twitter notifications after Sunday tirade

President Donald Trump has spent Sunday’s St. Patrick’s Day blowing-up Twitter and driving some insane as Twitter notifications pour in on cell phones.

While news media are experienced at the president’s social media tirades, it appears Trump’s officials can’t take it.

According to Daily Beast reporter Asawin Suebsaeng, Trump’s retweets were so overwhelming that the ex-official was forced to turn them off of his phone.

:rolleyes:
 
GOP’s aggression could backfire as 2020 Democrats consider expanding the Supreme Court

When it comes to nominating Supreme Court justices, President Donald Trump has been even more right-wing than President Ronald Reagan—who nominated the far-right Justice Antonin Scalia but also nominated Justice Sandra Day O’Connor and the libertarian-leaning Justice Anthony Kennedy. The future of the Supreme Court will be an important subject for Democrats in the 2020 election, and a new report by journalists Burgess Everett and Marianne Levine for Politico finds that more Democrats are open to the idea of increasing the number of High Court justices.

:eek:
 
I haven't seen anything from any Democrats on wanting to expand the number of SC justices.
 
Flailing Trump blames everyone but himself as GM closes auto plant he had promised to save: CNN

President Donald Trump spent Monday morning lashing out at General Motors and the local chapter of the autoworkers union on Twitter after the company closed its plant in Lordstown, Ohio — and a panel of analysts on CNN said it showed his “Twitter megaphone” was no match for the global marketplace, predicting a tough fight in 2020.

The plant closure was “personal for the president because he told the Lordstown workers not to move or sell their homes, that he would save their jobs,” said host John King, who added that Ohio was “crucial” for Trump’s re-election. He ran a clip of advisor Kellyanne Conway defending what he called Trump’s “unpresidential market meddling.”

Swing and a miss!:)
 
Yale psychiatrist explains the most ominous fact about the violent societal sickness emanating from Trump

President Donald Trump has drawn criticism for downplaying the white nationalist ideology that led a gunman to kill over 50 people in New Zealand. The killer cited Nazism and Donald Trump in a manifesto and online video while murdering worshippers at two Mosques in New Zealand.

Although Trump sent his condolences, he chalked up the attack to a small number of individuals with problems rather than the demonization of immigrants and refugees. In fact, in the same press conference in which he addressed the attacks, Trump also described immigration at the Southwest border as an invasion.

Raw Story spoke with Dr. Bandy X. Lee, a psychiatrist at Yale School of Medicine who has taught at Yale Law School for over 15 years and has consulted with the World Health Organization on violence prevention since 2002.

She edited the New York Times bestseller, “The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump: 27 Psychiatrists and Mental Health Experts Assess a President,” to be released in an expanded edition on March 19, 2019—the same day as a major, interdisciplinary conference on presidential fitness, sponsored by the World Mental Health Coalition, of which she is now president (for more information on the conference, go to: dangerouscase.org).

"I have more than a duty to warn and to protect society, for as my primary responsibility, according to our code of ethics, I must care for its entire wellbeing. Public health approaches, which involve multisectoral collaboration, are what I have applied over my 20-year career in violence prevention, and that is the approach we are taking at the conference. Mr. Trump as a violence risk factor is no different than widespread lead contamination in the environment giving rise to increased rates of violence as it compounds other risk factors."

:eek:
 
They need to focus on removing the two as unfit and improperly nominated and installed.
 
A potential recession looms—and may arrive at the worst possible time

As reported by Bloomberg, a whole series of economic indicators have turned gloomy. And were’ not talking about the relation of the market to the winning team in the world series, or a connection between the housing rate and Punxsutawney Phil. These are the basic economic indicators that show which way the wind is blowing in the very near future.

Housing activity is down. Consumer confidence and consumer spending are both in retreat. The flattening of the Treasury yield curve indicates falling investor confidence. And it’s starting to look as if the sugar rush provided by the corporate tax giveaway has run out, leaving the U.S. to fall back into a decline that’s been roughing up economies from Europe to China. The 20,000 increase in February jobs was was about 200,000 below both what was predicted and what had come in the same month of the previous year. Now there are concerns that it wasn’t a fluke, but a leading indicator.

Lumpy has set a new record for driving the ship of state upon the reef in record time! Much faster than Bush and with out a new War!:eek:
 
Offices of Trump fundraiser raided by federal authorities in conspiracy, money laundering probe

t's a Paul Manafort, Michael Cohen raid situation all over again, only this time it's a top fundraiser for Trump and the Republican National Committee, Elliott Broidy, and we're learning about it after the fact. ProPublica obtained a sealed search warrant from last summer that allowed federal investigators to raid Broidy's offices in pursuit of documents related to his work with foreign officials and Trump associates. It must have been urgent.

Broidy is also suspected of being "Individual 1" in another filing last year in which that person was compensated for allegedly trying to get Trump administration officials to back off an inquiry into Low. But it doesn't end there, folks. Federal authorities were also seeking records in Broidy’s office related to the United Arab Emirates, UAE adviser George Nader, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and any travel to the Middle East.

Remember George Nader, the unofficial UAE conduit who took part in the secret Seychelles meeting and was detained for questioning by federal officials last year at Dulles International Airport? Nader reportedly tried to lure Broidy with a lucrative deal for his private security firm if he lobbied Trump officials on behalf of the UAE and Saudi Arabia. Nader has reportedly been cooperating with federal officials in the probe.

Sounds like Broidy's in a massive heap of trouble.

They all Grift!:eek:
 
Cindy Yang is in the news again.

In a letter sent on Friday to FBI Director Christopher Wray, National Intelligence Director Dan Coats and U.S. Secret Service Director Randolph Alles, Democrats leading the House and Senate Intelligence and Judiciary Committees called for criminal and counterintelligence investigations into “credible allegations of potential human trafficking, as well as unlawful foreign lobbying, campaign finance and other activities by Ms. Yang.”

Yang, who founded a string of South Florida Asian day spas linked to sexual services, arranged for a group of Chinese expats to attend a 2017 Republican fundraiser for Trump at a New York restaurant as part of her work with the National Committee of Asian American Republicans. Yang opened — but had since sold — the massage parlor that New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft allegedly visited on the day of the AFC Championship Game. The business was under surveillance, and he and several other men were charged.

She is part of a network of organizations pushing for Taiwan to return to Chinese control and that fall under the oversight of the Chinese government.

Read more here: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/article228083749.html#storylink=cpy
 
Donald Trump tweets Tucker Carlson video that assails his racist birtherism against Obama

President Donald Trump’s Twitter account keeps getting more bizarre. In a Monday night tweet, Trump appeared to upload a video clip of Tucker Carlson’s Fox News show where he compared the Russia investigation to Trump’s racist birtherism.

While no one was ever indicted, convicted or jailed in the racist scandal against former President Barack Obama, Carlson tried to claim that both attacks are fake.

The president has called the investigation a “hoax” or a “witch hunt” for nearly two years, and his office is already preparing for the release of special counsel Robert Mueller’s full report. However, if they’re planning to attack the Mueller report by comparing it to one of Trump’s other scandals, they probably should think again.

Donald the Digger, needs to stop digging his own grave, it's deep enough, Dummy!:)
 
Donald the Digger, needs to stop digging his own grave, it's deep enough, Dummy!:)

And yet the board Trumpettes will stand by him to the corrupt, racist, criminal, sexual abusive, lying end. Which makes them . . .
 
Trump biographer explains that spouses helped bring down Nixon — and why Trump should be afraid of George Conway

In response to Trump’s twitter storm over the weekend, George Conway tweeted that the president must have a mental illness.

“Conway feels very strongly about this, and it’s surprising considering who his wife is,” CNN’s Don Lemon said.

“You’re right. And I hear every day from mental health experts who are concerned about the president’s condition,” D’Antonio said. “There’s actually a book written by 36 psychiatrists, psychologists and social workers, each of whom diagnoses the president. So there is a problem here. This is a very troubled man. This president is being owned by a TV show and a deceased senator. This is something that Americans have never faced before. I think we’re all right to be concerned about it. I think George Conway raises a valid point.“

:D:D:D
 
I think this is the Conways' "having your cake and eating it too" brand of act. As a family they can land on their feet either way.
 
Trump denounces Kellyanne Conway’s ‘loser’ husband — and he immediately fires back with the perfect response

President Donald Trump escalated his feud with White House adviser and former campaign manager Kellyanne Conway’s husband.

Conservative attorney George Conway has been strongly criticizing his wife’s boss as mentally ill and unfit for office, and Trump’s 2020 campaign manager Brad Parscale defended the president on Twitter.

“We all know that @realDonaldTrump turned down Mr. Kellyanne Conway for a job he desperately wanted,” Parscale tweeted, using the mocking nickname that Trump has in the past. “He barely worked @TheJusticeDept and was either fired/quit, didn’t want the scrutiny? Now he hurts his wife because he is jealous of her success. POTUS doesn’t even know him!”

Trump quoted Parscale’s tweet Tuesday morning, and added an insult of his own: “A total loser!”

Keep punching George, Trumpski has no stamina and will rage off into the sunset, keep on punching his weak ass.:)

George Conway @gtconway3d

Congratulations! You just guaranteed that millions of more people are going to learn about narcissistic personality disorder and malignant narcissism! Great job!
 
Lumpy defaulted on 'just a couple of loans' but DB kept giving him BILLIONS!:eek:

They continued to do business with him after he sued them. Who is surprised that Deutsche Bank is tied to Russian oligarchs and has been fingered for laundering Russian money?
 
I haven't seen anything from any Democrats on wanting to expand the number of SC justices.

In this Political climate, when the WH and the Senate is controlled by Trumpists, the Dems would have an almost impossible battle to even try to nominate a dog catcher, much less a SCJ.
 
In this Political climate, when the WH and the Senate is controlled by Trumpists, the Dems would have an almost impossible battle to even try to nominate a dog catcher, much less a SCJ.

It's that old Trump tell going--falsely charge the opposition with what you're already either doing, are contemplating doing, or already did.

The board Trumpettes have picked that up and run with it.
 
Trump is losing federal court cases at an unprecedented rate due to sloppiness and absence of facts in filings: report

According to a report at the Washington Post, the administration of Donald Trump has a stunning fail rate when it comes to getting his policies implemented without federal judges smacking them down because they don’t meet minimums of legal reasoning.

Reporting on a database compiled by the Institute for Policy Integrity at the New York University School of Law, the Post reports that “the normal ‘win rate’ for administration officials to get new policies implemented with court approval is 70 percent. Under Trump, it has fallen to an almost non-existent 6 percent.

“U.S. District Judge David Norton of South Carolina, an appointee of President George H.W. Bush, gave the Trump administration a tongue-lashing, calling its approach ‘evasive,’ in addition to being ‘arbitrary and capricious’,” the report states.

Note to Trumpski: 6% is not too much winning, Donald. :)
 
Trump whines he’s the victim of discrimination in bonkers rant about Twitter ‘colluding’

President Donald Trump on Tuesday said he was a victim of anti-conservative discrimination, in an off-the-rails rant about social media delivered today during a joint press conference with Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro.

Trump made the remarks in response to a question from a reporter for the Daily Caller, who asked if Trump would support changing libel law to hold social media companies accountable for content attacking public figures.

“I have many, many millions of followers on Twitter and it’s different than it used to be,” Trump said. “Things are happening, names are taken off, people aren’t getting through. You’ve heard the same complaints and it seems to be if they’re conservative, if they’re Republicans, if they’re in a certain group, there’s discrimination and big discrimination.”

“I get to see first hand what’s going on and it’s not good,” Trump continued. “We use the word ‘collusion’ very loosely all the time and I will tell you, there is collusion with respect to that because something has to be going on.” The president then all but accused social media executives of having a personal vendetta against him.

That is only because you're such a DICK, Donald.:)
 
Actually, too few are out to wipe out this stain on the national linen.
 
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