16th Weak of the Trumpanzy

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Voters would sacrifice sex to remove Trump: survey

What would you sacrifice if you could force President Donald Trump out of office? Could you go without your phone? Stop smoking? Give up sex?

Some anti-Trump Americans would, and happily, according to a survey out this week from Galileo Research, a New York-based strategy firm.

Galileo worked with J. Walter Thompson Intelligence to ask people who don't support Trump what they would give up for a year if they were guaranteed he'd be removed from office before the end of his first term. The results showed many "would gladly give up the essentials of daily living," according to a presentation of the data.

About a third of Trump critics said they were willing to sacrifice their smartphones, TVs, bonuses or sex if the president were to cut his tenure short. Thirty-seven percent said they'd be OK giving up smoking or vacation. And about 40 percent said they'd give up chocolate, coffee or alcohol.

Americans are very confused. :(
 
If you are a politically minded American, congratulations of you can still maintain a libido with the thought "Donald J Trump is our President" in your head.
 
The Trump administration feels like the country was taken over by the Mob but this gang isn't from Sicily.
 
Trump Said He’s At “Meetings” In New Jersey. CNN Just BUSTED Him Lying

While Trump “concedes” that going to New Jersey is less expensive and disruptive than going to New York, he seems to completely overlook the fact that he can simply stay at the White House for longer than three to five days in a row. That might even be less “expensive and disruptive” than going to New Jersey—or anywhere else.

Of course, he doesn’t stop there. Trump claims that he will be in “Meetings!” today, which is why he needed to leave Washington, D.C. However, a CNN reporter, Nathaniel Meyersohn, just tweeted this photo of Trump golfing at his own Bedminster golf course. I sure hope he was under par for those meetings.

This is Trump’s 21st visit to one of his own golf courses since becoming President just over 100 days ago. According to the New York Times, Trump has spent 35 days of his presidency at a Trump-owned property, while spending 72 days not at one of his own properties. Trump promised his supporters that he would be working so hard that he wouldn’t have time to golf. Instead, they got swindled into paying for his four-year vacation.

Truck Fump!
 
The scary part is imagining how many wars the US would already be in if Hillarity actually won. Trump may suck, but you'd have to swallow Hillary's load, over & over & over again.

The best man won the election, get over it already.
 
Week 16 Trump brings churches into politics not because he has a shred of Christianity in him, but they serve his purpose as Pence's family values want women barefoot and pregnant with no rights and those 'fags' back in the closet.

So in other words add the Church to the KKK skin heads and other hate groups on his side.
 
Trump accuses the DNC of working with the Russians during campaign in bizarre early morning tweet

WTF? Another Red Squirrel?

resident Donald Trump was up earlier than usual on Sunday, once again attacking the “fake media” but this time for not looking at connections between the Democratic National Committee and the Russians.

While the focus is once again back on the Trump transition team — including FBI investigations of former Trump advisors Carter Page and Michael Flynn’s connections to the Russians — Trump seemed to infer that the DNC was working in concert with Russian agents during the 2016 campaign.

On Twitter, Trump wrote: “When will the Fake Media ask about the Dems dealings with Russia & why the DNC wouldn’t allow the FBI to check their server or investigate?”

Trump’s claim is quixotic considering the Russians are believed to be behind a campaign to derail former Secretary Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign.
 
‘Grinding to a halt’: White House’s Trumpcare victory party gets cut short by Russia probe news

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President Donald Trump and Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives may be celebrating their successful passage of the American Healthcare Act (AHCA) on Thursday, but the White House’s victory lap is “already grinding to a halt,” according to a Sunday night report at Politico.com.

As the House’s bill meets an uncertain fate in the Senate — some Senate members have made it clear that they intend to rewrite the House bill so as to render it unrecognizable or destroy it altogether — the White House is headed straight toward the “political buzzsaw” that is the investigation into allegations that the Trump 2016 campaign colluded with Russia to tamper with November’s elections.

On Monday, former acting U.S. Attorney General Sally Yates is due to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee about disgraced ex-national security adviser Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn. Late last week, news broke that Flynn was warned by officials within the Trump transition team about meeting with Russian ambassador and purported spymaster Sergey Kislyak.

“Meanwhile, the health care bill that the White House spent the weekend celebrating appears destined for the trash can on the other side of the Capitol,” wrote Politico’s Matthew Nussbaum.


Oppose, Resist, Impeach!​
 
I have never seen anything as pathetic as Paul Ryan. Worse than Trump, who is at least crazy.
 
I have never seen anything as pathetic as Paul Ryan. Worse than Trump, who is at least crazy.

Ryan made a mistake selling out to the "Establishment", even though he looks like he tastes the bullshit, as it slides off his tongue, but so far he's stayed bought. As honest as you can expect of such a loser.
 
Trump Team Hoped Nobody Would Notice the Man with Trump at the White House this Week

President Donald Trump is facing intense scrutiny for a meeting he hosted at the White House last week.

Trump was seen in multiple photos meeting with controversial Christian Pastor Robert Jeffress. Trump invited Jeffress to the White House, despite the pastor’s well documented history of disparaging remarks to women and LGBT people.

Throughout Trump’s campaign and presidency, he has abandoned civil liberties and common decency. So it shouldn’t be a surprise that Trump has invited such deplorable figures to join him in the White House.

Trump’s social media director Dan Scavino Jr. tweeted a photo of the president posing happily with Pastor Robert Jeffress in the Oval Office on Tuesday. Jeffress, who is a senior pastor at Texas’s First Baptist Dallas church, made headlines in 2012 for comparing gay people to pedophiles, and was criticized by former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney on the campaign trial for being extreme.

The pastor’s rigidly conservative views, particularly those that pertain to LGBTQ rights, have repeatedly been the source of controversy. “There are a disproportionate amount of assaults against children by homosexuals than by heterosexuals ― you can’t deny that,” he said in a 2012 installment of his “Pathway To Victory” radio program, according to the Dallas Observer. “The reason is very clear: homosexuality is perverse, it represents a degradation of a person’s mind and if a person will sink that low and there are no restraints from God’s law, then there is no telling to whatever sins he will commit as well.”

Well a person might just get all silly and fling $100 Million at a few holes in Syria, or bomb civilians, or sleep with Trump!

Good Thing Trump isn't a Baptist!
 
‘She is going to fry you’: Internet torches Trump for attacking Sally Yates hours before testimony

President Donald Trump on Monday lashed out at former acting Attorney General Sally Yates, who is scheduled to testify that she warned the Trump administration about the possibility that former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn might be compromised by a foreign government.

Specifically, Trump implied that Yates had committed a felony when he tweeted that someone should “ask Sally Yates, under oath, if she knows how classified information got into the newspapers soon after she explained it to W.H. Council (sic).”

Ask Sally Yates, under oath, if she knows how classified information got into the newspapers soon after she explained it to W.H. Council.

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 8, 2017

Trump offered no evidence to back up his assertion — and the internet was quick to slam him for attacking the former acting attorney general, who was fired earlier this year after she refused to enforce the administration’s proposed travel ban.
 
Former CIA agent mocks Trump’s Sally Yates tweets: ‘The president is a little confused this morning’

President Donald Trump was up early tweeting Monday, defending his close friend and former national security adviser retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn.

CNN’s David Gregory was shocked Trump took to Twitter to defend Flynn and blame former President Barack Obama for giving Flynn security clearance.

But it was former CIA agent Phil Mudd that hammered Trump on his lack of basic knowledge on the role of the president and the White House.

“The president is a little confused this morning, he’s giving me some humor at 5:00 a.m. pacific time,” Mudd said of Trump’s tweet. “The White House doesn’t give security clearances. Individual agencies give security clearance…He doesn’t have any for the security clearance. As you’re suggesting, the issue here is whether the [Trump] White House had an ethics process for an incoming official. Typically, what you would do is say list your sources of income, list what you have been doing over the last year, list conversations you’re having about representative employment so you would know when you’re sitting down for a sensitive conversation in the White House about sanctions whether somebody around the table took money from Russia. There was an ethics conversation that the White House should have started.”
 
MSNBC’s Mika rips Jared Kushner over China event: ‘It’s hypocritical, it’s shady, it’s cashing in’

MSNBC’s Mika Brzezinski blasted President Donald Trump and his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, for apparently cashing in on their positions in the White House.

Journalists were barred Sunday from a public event that offered Chinese investors an opportunity to obtain U.S. immigrant visas if they contributed to a real estate development linked to Kushner’s family.

“I don’t think, you know, you should be in a job as adviser to the president when your family is just cashing in on a visa program, by the way — let alone in China,” Brzezinski said. “There’s so much wrong with this that it’s really hard to put it into words.”

Other “Morning Joe” panelists said Trump had set the tone by staying at his own properties for marketing purposes and blurring the line between his presidency and his family’s business.

“It’s hypocritical, it’s shady, it’s cashing in,” Brzezinski sai

Jarred had supposedly, offered a free Green Card for a $500,000 investment in JK Enterprises to his Chinese investors.
 
hillary won!!!!!

F A K E N E W S !!!!!!!!!!heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
 
At long last Sally Yeats testifies. :)

‘Yates just handed Ted Cruz his ass on a platter’: Internet celebrates Sally Yate’s brutal shutdown of GOP senator

However "No Smoking Gun!" but humorous.:D

Senate Republicans brought up Yates’ firing several times, with Texas’ senators — Republicans John Cornyn and Ted Cruz — pressing her to justify her refusal to defend an order by the president.

“In the over 200 years of the Department of Justice history, are you aware of any instance in which the Department of Justice has formally approved the legality of a policy and three days later the attorney general has directed the department not to follow that policy and to defy that policy?” Cruz asked.

“I’m not, but I’m also not aware of a situation where the Office of Legal Counsel was advised not to tell the attorney general about it until after it was over,” Yates responded. She said she learned about the executive order from media reports, even though she had met with McGahn earlier that day.

Yates also issued a forceful defense of her decision to resist the order, which was soon blocked by the courts.

“I did my job the best way I knew how,” she said. “I looked at this [executive order], I looked at the law, I talked with the folks at the Department of Justice, gathered them all to get their views and their input, and I did my job.”

:D
 
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