Tenth Weak of the Trumpanzy

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What no Tweets to start off the Tenth Weak? Did Ivanka steal his phone?

‘The last time someone ordered me to something, I was 18 …and it was my daddy’: Conservative smacks down Bannon

Bannon proves his worth to Trump Inc.

President Donald Trump may have learned the hard way that Republicans are not as receptive as he is to to the advice given by White House chief strategist Steve Bannon.

According to The Hill, Bannon was dispatched earlier this week to speak with the Republican Freedom Caucus faction and force them to fall in line and pass the House Speaker Paul Ryan’s (R-WI) health care plan — and it did not go well.

Drawing from information in a Saturday newsletter from Axios, The Hill reports that Bannon stood before the caucus and — presumably speaking for the president — told them they had “no choice” but to vote for the American Health Care Act.

“Guys, look. This is not a discussion. This is not a debate. You have no choice but to vote for this bill,” Bannon reportedly told the assembled members

The RFC apparently told Bannon, GFYS! and your little Dog too!
 
The sad thing is that it's probably a good thing that Ivanka is there. Even if the republicans would howl if it were Chelsea in her stead. But that's par for the course.
 
I'm sure that Trump is PO'd to see the Westminster attacker getting more press than him.
 
Trump is going to love the ratings that for his impeachment hearing.


Gonna be bigly
 
Sources say Mike Flynn may have turned on Trump and become a witness for the FBI
:eek:

This week, retired CIA Director James Woolsey said that he sat in on a secret meeting with Flynn and officials from Turkey’s authoritarian Erdogan regime in which Flynn entertained the idea of illegally sidestepping U.S. diplomatic protocols to return a fugitive Muslim cleric to Turkey. Woolsey describe the proposed operation as a “dead of night” mission to “whisk away” Fethullah Gulen and return him to Erdogan’s far-right government.

Is this the secret Trump Heel? Has the worm turned? :eek:
 
‘Democrats are smiling’:Trump launches Twitter attacks on Republicans after health care debacle

Still smarting from the failure to “repeal and replace” the Affordable Care Act, President Donald Trump took to Twitter Saturday and Sunday to attack fellow Republicans for not getting the job done.

Sunday morning, Trump launched a broadside against the ultra-conservative Freedom Caucus for undermining House Speaker Paul Ryan’s (R-WI) efforts to pass his replacement health care plan, saying they encouraged Democrats with their recalcitrance.

“Democrats are smiling in D.C. that the Freedom Caucus, with the help of Club For Growth and Heritage, have saved Planned Parenthood & Ocare!” Trump wrote, taking aim at the group that held out because they also wanted to repeal the pre-existing health care coverage contained in Obamacare.

As I thought the "Health Care" debate is more about Insurance Co Profits than Care. For all these years I wondered why OCare was so "bad" turns out it isn't about Health Care at all!
 
Donald Trump Junior, Ivanka Trump and Eric Trump are recovering from their week long skiing and shopping trip in Aspen. No time to ride herd on daddy and his cell phone.

Friday - Trump had to stay in Washington, Lincoln Day gala with Melania. Republican Party of Palm Beach County's Lincoln Day Dinner on March 24 at Mar-a-Lago. Local Republican officials said they would raise $300,000 for the night after paying the rental and catering fees to Trump’s club.

Saturday — Trump arrived at 11:01 a.m. at Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Va. Departed at 3:20 p.m. Pictures on social media showed the president in golf shirt, hat and shoes.

Sunday- Rhona Graff and Katie Walsh might know where Trump is.In a tweet on Sunday morning, Trump lashed out at both the Freedom Caucus and the conservative groups, saying their actions had left "Democrats smiling in D.C."


Trump left the White House on Sunday morning for the Trump National Golf Course in Potomac Falls, Virginia. Aides did not immediately respond to questions about what the president would be doing at the club or if he would be playing golf. Trump also spent Saturday at his Virginia club.

HOPE YEN, Associated Press
March 26, 2017


http://m.gazette.com/trump-attacks-conservative-lawmakers-over-health-bill/article/1599733



http://postonpolitics.blog.palmbeac...lays-first-presidential-golf-outside-florida/
 
So the ultra-conservatives are telling the alt-right where to go?

If Il Donald led a Westminster style of government he could whip all those doubting Thomases into line. What use is a majority in Congress and a Rep. POTUS if the ruling regime can't pass legislation important to their whole platform? US government can't work with one another even if of the same stripe. LOL :D
 
So the ultra-conservatives are telling the alt-right where to go?

If Il Donald led a Westminster style of government he could whip all those doubting Thomases into line. What use is a majority in Congress and a Rep. POTUS if the ruling regime can't pass legislation important to their whole platform? US government can't work with one another even if of the same stripe. LOL :D

The trouble is that the Repuglicans, the Republipigs, and the TEA Party Nut Jobs aren't really in the same reality, much less party.
 
The trouble is that the Repuglicans, the Republipigs, and the TEA Party Nut Jobs aren't really in the same reality, much less party.
One Freedom Caucus member has abandoned the group, because he wanted to vote for Ryancare. Rep. Ted Poe (R-TX) would rather choose to take away people's health insurance than belong to a group that opposes the idea.
 
Healthcare fail has Trump White House ‘hitting the rocks’ and torn by infighting at first 100 days

Politico reported Sunday that “top aides, political allies and donors are embroiled in a furious round of finger-pointing over who is at fault” for the fact that the Trump agenda is already “hitting the rocks” as the administration approaches the milestone of its first 100 days.

“The recriminations extend far beyond the implosion of the GOP’s Obamacare repeal on Friday. Senior aides are lashing each other over their inability to stem a never-ending tide of negative stories about the president,” wrote Alex Isenstadt.

Isenstadt spoke with more than two dozen Trump aides, advisers and others close to the administration, many of whom asked not to be named for fear of reprisals in the highly competitive, “paranoid” White House where “everybody actually is out to get everyone else.”

“They described a distracting and toxic atmosphere, with warring power centers blaming one another for an ever-growing list of setbacks. The dysfunction has further paralyzed an administration struggling to deliver on its blunt promises of wholesale change,” Politico said.

ormer Breitbart.com CEO Stephen Bannon reportedly lays the blame for the healthcare bill’s failure at the feet of moderate Republicans and the Washington establishment. Other in the White House point to Chief of Staff Reince Priebus, the former RNC chairman, who they say was insufficiently persuasive to the Republican rank and file.

Others blame Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, who declined to join in the face-to-face lobbying of House Republicans and then — just as the bill was lagging — left mid-week for an Aspen ski vacation.

Or it is just Donald J. Trump that needs to be fired?:)

Sooner or later he'll get tired of the Humiliation of his incompetence. :D
 
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Democratic strategist: The fact that Trump isn’t getting impeached proves no one takes him seriously

Democratic strategist — and former aide to the Clinton and Obama White Houses — Jennifer Palmieri said on MSNBC Monday that Republicans who support Pres. Donald Trump in spite of mounting evidence of Russian interference in the 2016 election are just “helping prop up the Kremlin.”

The Trump administration, she said, was not elected by the popular vote, not elected with a mandate to implement its agenda, “so it’s got nothing to fall back on” in the wake of the humiliating failure of its healthcare bill on Friday.

Politico’s Alex Isenstadt said that with a historically low approval rating and Republicans in Congress thinking about their constituents back home, “He’s got a really tough task getting people on board with his agenda, right now.”
 
Nah. Just more party over country. They'll ride him as long as he is useful. When he ceases to be useful... then it will be time to see what they do. I predict it will be more party over country behavior.
 
The sad thing is that it's probably a good thing that Ivanka is there. Even if the republicans would howl if it were Chelsea in her stead. But that's par for the course.

What's Ivanka going to do? Give all the GOP wives some lessons on having a rich daddy? That's going to help them write legislation for sure.

It's not only that Trump didn't drain the swamp he's actually importing other shittier, more racist swamps into the cesspool that is standard D.C. foolishness.
 
What's Ivanka going to do? Give all the GOP wives some lessons on having a rich daddy? That's going to help them write legislation for sure.

It's not only that Trump didn't drain the swamp he's actually importing other shittier, more racist swamps into the cesspool that is standard D.C. foolishness.

God help us, out of the group, she's probably the one with the most brains.

Additionally she's shown herself to be one of the few that has been known to make Donald behave rationally now and then.
 
God help us, out of the group, she's probably the one with the most brains.

Additionally she's shown herself to be one of the few that has been known to make Donald behave rationally now and then.
Apparently, she invited the wife of a Russian billionaire to the Inauguration. That doesn't sound very wise to me.
 
God help us, out of the group, she's probably the one with the most brains.

Additionally she's shown herself to be one of the few that has been known to make Donald behave rationally now and then.

Remember, it's a low bar with that group.

The insane sausagefest that is the Trump White House is both unsurprising and pathetic.

And the bar isn't low, it's subterranean.
 
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