77th Weak of The Immoral Dumpster Fire

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77th Weak of The Immoral Dumpster Fire starts with Demented Demonic Tweeting!

It’s a Democrat Con Job!’: Unhinged Donald Trump spends his Saturday tweeting about Hillary’s emails from golf resort

Donald J. Trump

@realDonaldTrump

The Rigged Witch Hunt, originally headed by FBI lover boy Peter S (for one year) & now, 13 Angry Democrats, should look into the missing DNC Server, Crooked Hillary’s illegally deleted Emails, the Pakistani Fraudster, Uranium One, Podesta & so much more. It’s a Democrat Con Job!

That boy ain't in his right mind!:eek:
 
Two Weeks After “Ending” Family Separation, Parents Still Can’t Contact Their Children

Los Fresnos, Texas — Calling from an unreliable phone at the Port Isabel Detention Center, her voice sounds muffled, and far away. To be understood, she needs to keep repeating herself. For her to hear the person calling, they need to yell.

Blanca wishes more than anything else that it was her two daughters, ages 6 and 14, on the other end of the line. But she hasn’t spoken to them since they were separated at the border, after a long journey from Honduras. It’s been almost three weeks.

To arrange calls at the facility run by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, parents need to fill out a request form. Blanca says she has submitted five.

“This is maddening,” she said. “The officials, they don’t say anything.”

As President Donald Trump’s “zero tolerance” policy, which separated more than 2,500 children from their parents at the border in May and June, stretches into its third month, the administration has to contend with some impending deadlines, set by a judge last week after the American Civil Liberties Union sued. By July 10, children under 5 must be reunited with their parents. By July 26, all families must be together. By Friday, officials must arrange phone calls between all parents and children.

But a week after Department of Homeland Security officials called their process to reunify families “well-coordinated,” many parents at Port Isabel — the primary facility housing separated parents — don’t know where their children are and some still haven’t been able to reach their kids, according to three detainees interviewed by ProPublica, along with two family members of parents inside and five lawyers granted broader access to the facility, who say they have interviewed more than 200 separated parents and guardians. ProPublica is not including the detainees’ last names at their request; their immigration cases are still pending.

The Red Tape Dilemma, when the Govt says they are trying, they really mean it. Very Trying! :eek:
 
This isn’t winning’: Wall Street Journal sarcastically batters ‘master negotiator’ Trump for plunging US into trade war

“The shooting has begun in the U.S.-China trade war, and let’s hope it’s not Fort Sumter,” the piece began. “The South figured the Civil War would last a few weeks, but things happened. That’s the nature of trade wars as well, and while no one is likely to win this confrontation, both sides could certainly lose.”

Noting the launching of Trump’s tariffs with the U.S. “imposing tariffs of 25% on $34 billion of Chinese imports, and Beijing retaliated on an equal value of U.S. goods,” the Journal said the war has already battered soybean farmers deep in Trump country, as well as a wide range of U.S. products.

“The damage is already serious for American soybean farmers whose biggest customer is China. They now face a 28% tariff while competitors in Brazil and elsewhere pay no duty. The cash price for U.S. soybeans recently fell to its lowest level in about a decade,” they wrote. “Producers of beef, pork, chicken and seafood will also take a hit. U.S. automakers, which will now pay a 40% tariff after it had recently fallen to 15%, will lose sales of highly profitable SUVs that are increasingly popular with Chinese consumers”

At least they haven't started dumping US Treasuries on the market! Yet!:eek:
 
North Korea lashes out at US, calls talks 'extremely regrettable'

North Korea has called high-level talks with a US delegation led by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo "extremely regrettable", contradicting Washington's account of how the meeting in Pyongyang went.

The discussions in the North Korean capital took place on the back of last month's summit between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in Singapore.

But while Pompeo on Saturday painted a positive picture of the follow-up talks, North Korean officials accused the US of trying to unilaterally pressure their country into abandoning its nuclear programme.

"We had expected that the US side would offer constructive measures that would help build trust based on the spirit of the leaders' summit. We were also thinking about providing reciprocal measures," an unnamed spokesperson of North Korea's foreign ministry said in a statement published by the official Korean Central News Agency.

"However, the attitude and stance the United States showed in the first high-level meeting [between the countries] was no doubt regrettable," the spokesperson added.

The statement came shortly after Pompeo said he had made progress "on almost all of the central issues" in the talks, including on setting a timeline for its denuclearisation, though more work remained to be done.

So The Chump Trump didn't seal the Deal? Shocking!:eek:
 
It's Sunday, Rudy's on TV!

Chuck Todd corners Giuliani: Trump isn’t afraid to sit down with Putin so ‘why is he afraid’ of Mueller?

NBC host Chuck Todd on Sunday cornered Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani by asking why President Donald Trump is more “afraid” of meeting with special counsel Robert Mueller than Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“What’s the president afraid of?” Todd asked during a Sunday interview. “He’s not afraid to sit down with Kim Jong-un or Vladimir Putin. Why is he afraid to sit down with Robert Mueller?”

“The president is anxious to testify because he knows he’s done nothing wrong,” Giuliani insisted. “It’s us, his lawyers, who have real hesitation about it. Look how biased the people who started this investigation were.”

“You think Robert Mueller is a biased man?” Todd pressed.

“I think he is surrounded by biased people. Almost exclusively,” Trump’s attorney replied. “The FBI agent who said, you have to stop trump. I mean, has there will been an investigation of this magnitude with such obvious indications of extreme, disgusting bias, with totally corrupts the process? Can I expect these people to be objective about Donald Trump?”

Oops: Giuliani slips up and confirms Trump asked Comey to give Flynn ‘a break’ — even though Trump denies it

Rudy Giuliani, President Donald Trump’s personal attorney, confirmed on Sunday that the president asked former FBI Director James Comey to give former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn a “break” in the Russia investigation.

While speaking to ABC News host George Stephanopoulos, Giuliani insisted that there was no “incriminating” evidence against the president.

Stephanopoulos reminded Giuliani that Comey’s testimony may suggest that Trump obstructed justice by pressuring him to drop the investigation into Flynn.

“His testimony is worth nothing,” Giuliani said. “James Comey never found any evidence of collusion and rules out obstruction by saying the president had a right to fire me. So all the rest of it is just politics. I mean, the reality is Comey in some ways ends up being a good witness for us.”

“How is he a good witness if he’s saying the president was asking him, in his words, to let the investigation go?” the ABC host asked.

“He didn’t direct him to do that,” Giuliani insisted.

“Comey says he took it as direction,” Stephanopoulos countered.

“That’s okay,” Giuliani scoffed. “By that time he had been fired. He said a lot of other things, some of which has turned out to be untrue. The reality is, as a prosecutor, I was told that many times, can you give the man a break, either by his lawyers, his relatives, by friends. You take that into consideration but that doesn’t determine not going forward with it.”

Keep spouting Rudy, you're a gusher!:)
 
How easialy can Trump be bought?

Trump administration comes out against breastfeeding worldwide to placate baby formula makers — until Russia objects

President Donald Trump’s administration has sided with the baby formula industry and against a resolution that encourages breastfeeding.

According to The New York Times, a United Nations-backed World Health Assembly resolution about breastfeeding was expected to be approved “quickly and easily” until the Trump administration opposed it based on “interests of infant formula manufacturers.”

“We were astonished, appalled and also saddened,” Baby Milk Action policy director Patti Rundall told the Times. “What happened was tantamount to blackmail, with the U.S. holding the world hostage and trying to overturn nearly 40 years of consensus on best way to protect infant and young child health.”

The paper noted that the Trump administration was “mostly unsuccessful” at opposing the breastfeeding resolution.

“It was the Russians who ultimately stepped in to introduce the measure — and the Americans did not threaten them,” the report said.
 
Rudy isn't done yet!

‘God bless him’: Giuliani says Michael Cohen ‘should’ flip on Trump because ‘there is no evidence or wrongdoing’

Rudy Giuliani, President Donald Trump’s personal attorney, on Sunday asserted that former Trump attorney Michael Cohen “should” cooperate with prosecutors.

During an interview on CNN, host Dana Bash noted that Cohen suggested he would flip on Trump because he puts his family and country first.

Giuliani, however, did not not seem concerned.

“I don’t know what he has to flip over,” Giuliani opined. “What I do know is, there is no evidence of wrongdoing with President Trump. So we’re very comfortable. If he believes it’s in his best interest to cooperate, God bless him. He should cooperate.”

“I do not expect Michael Cohen is going to lie,” he added. “I think he’s going to tell the truth as best he can given his recollection. If he does that, we’re home free.”

“And you aren’t worried about anything that is negative or even worse for President Trump?” Bash asked.

“I’m very confident of that, and I think we all should be,” the president’s lawyer insisted.

As long as Rudy is confident, what does Trump have to worry about? Oh right, Rudy is his lawyer.:D
 
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If Trump convinces other NATO countries to build up their militaries, does that mean he plans to reduce the US military sometime soon?
 
No. He plans to use it on the borders and in domestic suppression.
 
‘It’s burning people out’: Trump aides whine about ‘viciousness’ of private citizens cursing them out in public

Several Trump administration officials are increasingly feeling bitter about the nasty treatment they’re receiving from their fellow Americans when they venture out in public.

In a lengthy Washington Post story about Trump officials getting publicly shamed by private citizens, Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway reveals that a man recently told her she should be “ashamed” of herself while she was in a New Jersey grocery store.

Conway says that she responded to the insult with a stiff upper lip, however.

“What am I gonna do?” she tells the Post. “Fall apart in the canned vegetable aisle?”

Similarly, Trump aide Stephen Miller recently found himself getting cursed out by bartender at a sushi bar — and in response, the Post reports, Miller threw away the $80 worth of takeout sushi he had just bought from the restaurant.

Former Trump White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci tells the Post that this sort of treatment weighs on Trump White House officials, even though they’re loath to admit it publicly.

“I would say it’s burning people out,” he says. “I just think there’s so much meanness, it’s causing some level of, ‘What do I need this for?’ And I think it’s a recruiting speed bump for the administration. To be part of it, you’ve got to deal with the incoming of some of this viciousness.”

Sounds like it's working. Let's keep up the"Slap a Dope" folks!
 
WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report)—In the latest salvo in its escalating trade war with the United States, China has slapped all tanning beds slated for export to the U.S. with a two-thousand-per-cent tariff. By artificially hiking up the cost of its tanning beds, China succeeded in sending the price of tanning beds worldwide soaring in overnight markets.
In what some experts regarded as a related move, China also placed a four-thousand-per-cent tariff on all spray-tan products headed for the U.S., as well as instant-tanning lotions, makeup foundation, and several popular hues of orange paint, including butter rum and burnt sienna.
The White House press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, blasted China’s tariffs on its full range of tanning products, calling the move an “act of war.”
“What China doesn’t understand is that it is far from the only player in the tanning game,” Sanders said. “The United States stands ready and willing to import tanning beds from our friends in Canada.” In Ottawa, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau responded to reporters’ questions about the prospect of Canada shipping tanning beds to the United States. “It doesn’t look good,” he said.

Cheeto Mussolini is going to look a little pale from now on. :)
 
How did the DPRK react to Sec State?

North Korea Insulting Sec Of State Mike Pompeo Like A Common Wonkette

FUNNY STORY! Turns out President Arty McDeals is actually kind of a patsy. The US broke with 15 years of precedent and invited North Korea to play spin-the-bottle with the popular kids; Trump and Kim Jong Un spent seven minutes in heaven; but after the selfies were over, Trump was the one getting grabbed by the pussy. Womp womp.

Because Kim may have vaguely promised to denuclearize some time, but he sure as hell didn't mean NOW. On June 26, analysts at 38North published satellite images showing that the North Koreans were in fact expanding the facility at Yongbon housing a plutonium reactor. (Shhhh, don't tell the Nobel Committee!)

And then the North Koreans spent the weekend ritually pantsing Secretary of State Mike Pompeo when he showed up for denuclearization talks. As Bloomberg reports, Pompeo didn't even know the hotel he'd be staying in, much less the itinerary for his 30-hour visit.

NK's playing 3D chess and Pompeo played tic-tack-to.:eek:

"Chairman Kim Jong Un expressed his expectation and conviction that good personal relations forged with President Trump and his sentiments of good faith built towards the latter at the Singapore summit and talks would be further consolidated through the process of future dialogues such as high-level talks this time.

But, the U.S. side came up only with its unilateral and gangster-like demand for denuclearization just calling for CVID, declaration and verification, all of which run counter to the spirit of the Singapore summit meeting and talks."

Wait, did they just call us gangsters?

"In the last few months, we displayed maximum patience and watched the U.S. while initiating good-will steps as many as we can.

But, it seems that the U.S. misunderstood our goodwill and patience.

The U.S. is fatally mistaken if it went to the extent of regarding that the DPRK would be compelled to accept, out of its patience, the demands reflecting its gangster-like mindset."

The Art of the No Deal!
 
MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow takes down Donald Trump’s war on agent Peter Strzok with shocking tale of his work at the FBI

I agent Peter Strzok is scheduled to testify before Congress Thursday morning, so MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow spent Wednesday’s opener revealing the agent’s history and successes stopping Russian spies in the United States.

It all began with the “Boston Conspirators,” a couple that were sent to the United States by Moscow to spy on America.

Donald Heathfield and Tracey Lee Ann Foley worked to garner information from policymakers, elected officials, a high-ranking United States Government national security official as well as a U.S. official working on nuclear weapons at a U.S. research facility. The FBI watched them for years as they did the work of the Russian government. The FBI gathered information from the couple without them even knowing about it. They learned ways in which Russia was embedding information in digital graphics and smuggling information and out of the United States.

“Counter intelligence division at the FBI pulled the plug on these Russian illegals, including Donald Heathfield and Tracy Lee Anne Foley in 2010,” Maddow continued. “Under that indictment that was unsealed in 2010, all in one day, all across the country, they and all the other illegals were all arrested and sent home in a big highly publicized spy swap.”

So he was doing FBI kind of things?

Another problem for the GOP is that Strzok is “not the world’s greatest doormat,” she said of the FBI agent fighting back. His attorney has released statements saying that the text messages that are anti-Trump were not about bias but about the information available to him.

Strzok public testimony begins Thursday morning.

Maybe we'll see some Trumpish evidence tomorrow?:D
 
FBI agent Strzok shuts down Republican accusing him of bias with facts about investigating Hillary emails

As the House Judiciary committee hearings continued through Thursday afternoon, Republicans relentlessly attacked the FBI and agent Peter Strzok.

Congressman Raul Labrador (R-ID) asked Strzok how the American public can be sure he’s telling the truth.

Strzok pointed out that he’s under oath and has more than two decades of public service to prove his trustworthiness.

“After 26 years of strapping on my gun and serving this country I think they can trust me,” the FBI agent said.

MSNBC conservative trashes ‘scummy’ Louis Gohmert for Strzok hearing smear: ‘He’s a loathsome politician’

Talking with MSNBC host Chuck Todd, conservative New York Post columnist John Podhoretz threw down, defending the behavior of Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC) behavior while trashing Gohmert.

“Louie Gohmert who said the thing about the affair, that’s scum,” Podhoretz said. “That was a scummy, loathsome thing to do. He’s a loathsome politician. It’s everything you hate about politicians rolled up into one.”

Gowdy, who is retiring, at least seemed earnest by comparison, he claimed.

“He’s not getting anything from the cameras for doing this,” Podhoretz said of Gowdy.

Louie Gohmert slammed for ‘frothing at the mouth’ attack on Peter Strzok – even Fox’s Brit Hume called him out

Strzok hearing Democrat brutally trolls GOP by reading into the record comments they made ripping Trump

In every case they were the words of a Republican.

“‘My wife Julia and I, we have a 15-year-old daughter. Do you think I can look her in the eye and tell her I endorsed Donald Trump when he acts like this and his apology? That was no apology. That was an apology for getting caught. I can’t tell the good people in my state that I endorse add person that acts like this,'” read Connolly. “Was that you, Mr. Strzok?”

“No it was not,”the FBI man replied.

“It was Republican, [retired Congressman] Jason Chaffetz,” Connolly shot back. [/QUOTE

Additional Rethuglicans were quoted in slagging the Trumpster.:D
 
Trump is trying to fail — it’s the only way to explain his actions: NYT’s Paul Krugman

In a new column, the Times writer explains how Trump is not just failing because he is angry and unintelligent, but because he wants to.

Krugman makes his case based on Trump’s handling of NATO negotiations, which he wants to bungle, and on the trade war he seems to be sparkigmn with China, which he seems to want.

He is not trying to win concessions, Krugman writes, he just wants a trade war.

“Mr. Art of the Deal doesn’t want any deals. He just wants to tear things down,” he writes.

Krugman goes through the history of the current world order, which was former with U.S. leadership after the second World War.

“What Trump is trying to do is undermine that system, making bullying great again,” he writes.

Well if he is trying to fail he's making great progress. He'll be lynched in six months at this rate!:)
 
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