Cont: The Trump Presidency VIII

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Trump tweets

"Lebron James was just interviewed by the dumbest man on television, Don Lemon. He made Lebron look smart, which isn’t easy to do. I like Mike!"

Well, I suppose the Apprentice is not being filmed at the moment, so that's one competitor for that slot removed.
 
I know little about basketball, but from what little I do know LeBron James seems like a good guy, who is faithful to his long-term partner, and who uses his fame and fortune to help people who are less fortunate than he is. It's no wonder Trump doesn't like him.
 
I know little about basketball, but from what little I do know LeBron James seems like a good guy, who is faithful to his long-term partner, and who uses his fame and fortune to help people who are less fortunate than he is. It's no wonder Trump doesn't like him.
When CNN asked in an interview if he would ever run for office, at first he said, “I don’t think so.” But when pressed added there’s a hypothetical scenario in which he might if it meant preventing Donald Trump from winning.

That's why trump is attacking him on Twitter.
 
Nobody praises Trump like Trump. No one could do as thorough and accurate a job of revealing his greatness than Trump himself. That's because nobody loves Trump as much as Trump or understands his genius as much as Trump.

I wouldn't be surprised if Trump toasts himself at parties.
According to Fire and Fury, he actually talks about himself in third person. "Trump did this, the Trumpster did that". It's like he needs praise so much he even has to give it himself to fill the need :o .
 
North Korea says US isn’t keeping its end of nuclear deal

http://thehill.com/policy/internati...-says-us-isnt-keeping-its-end-of-nuclear-deal

[blockquote] North Korea's foreign minister said Saturday that the country was alarmed at recent shifts in U.S. attitudes towards the country, accusing Secretary of State Mike Pompeo of moves that destabilized the agreement struck by President Trump and Kim Jong Un in June.[/blockquote]
 
Trump tweets

"Lebron James was just interviewed by the dumbest man on television, Don Lemon. He made Lebron look smart, which isn’t easy to do. I like Mike!"

Wasn't this interview three or four days ago? Is he hate TiVoing CNN?
 
https://www.vox.com/the-big-idea/20...amacare-trump-sabotage-aca-illegal-cities-sue

The president has a legal obligation, under Article II of the US Constitution, to “take Care that the laws be faithfully executed.” That means he must make sure that our laws are implemented in good faith and that he uses his executive discretion reasonably toward that end.

His agencies likewise have a legal obligation, under the Administrative Procedure Act — the statute that sets the rules for our entire federal regulatory apparatus — not to use their power to engage in arbitrary action.

Trump’s (stated) motives matter to the legal case against him
Nonetheless, President Obama offered reasons why he believed his actions would ultimately help the law. Trump has taken quite a different route. After chiding Congress for failing to abide by its “pledges” to repeal the ACA, tweeted that he was taking on that job himself: “So we're going a little different route. … n the end, it's going to be just as effective.”

And he added, “Obamacare is dead. It’s finished. It’s gone.”

Motive matters, with respect to whether the president exercises his power legally. If the president exercises his discretion to further the purpose of a statute, he complies with the take care clause. If he uses his power pretextually or unreasonably, he violates the Constitution. President Trump’s motives are unambiguous.
 
Trump wouldn't know that. They only got to the third amendment before they had to give up explaining the Constitution to him. The president found it too boring, and I imagine him retreating to his room to play with his LEGOs or action figures or something.
 
Yesterday Trump posted a tweet encouraging his followers to go out and vote for Ohio Republican Steve Stivers on Tuesday, August 7th.

Stivers isn’t on the ballot in the August 7th primary. He already won his primary race awhile ago.

The Tweet was deleted.
 
Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap, one of the 11 members of the commission formed by President Trump to investigate supposed voter fraud, issued a scathing rebuke of the disbanded panel on Friday, accusing Vice Chair Kris Kobach and the White House of making false statements and saying that he had concluded that the panel had been set up to try to validate the president’s baseless claims about fraudulent votes in the 2016 election.

Dunlap, one of four Democrats on the panel, made the statements in a report he sent to the commission’s two leaders — Vice President Pence and Kobach, who is Kansas’s secretary of state — after reviewing more than 8,000 documents from the group’s work, which he acquired only after a legal fight despite his participation on the panel.

Before it was disbanded by Trump in January, the panel had never presented any findings or evidence of widespread voter fraud. But the White House claimed at the time that it had shut down the commission despite “substantial evidence of voter fraud” due to the mounting legal challenges it faced from states. Kobach, too, spoke around that time about how “some people on the left were getting uncomfortable about how much we were finding out.”

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After a career of more than 20 years that has included stints as a state representative and the chairmanship of a committee on fisheries and wildlife, Dunlap said that his time on the panel was “the most bizarre thing I’ve ever been a part of.”

“We had more transparency on a deer task force than I had on a presidential commission,” he said. “We had probably a dozen meetings. They were all public. We published everything we did in the newspaper and published results, including information we got from the public.”

In contrast, the voting fraud panel was marked by obfuscation, secrecy and confusion related to the work the panel was engaged in.

“I was asking for a schedule,” he said. “If they had handed me a bunch of binders, I probably would have been satisfied. But they didn’t do that.”

So Dunlap filed a lawsuit against the commission while it was still active in November, alleging that he and the other Democratic members were being excluded from its work and materials. He received the documents he sought only in July, after a federal judge ordered the administration to turn them over, despite the objections of the Justice Department.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...mp-panel-found-no-voter-fraud-ex-member-says/

It should be pointed out that Trump still continues to claim that millions of illegal votes were cast for Hillary Clinton and Republicans are almost completely unwilling to push back strongly against the President of the US pushing crackpot conspiracy theories.

In the end, just as with climate change denialism, belief in "voter fraud" risks becoming an counterfactual article of faith among Republicans. I wonder just what kind of crazy, absurd nonsense these people can be convinced to believe in and how this will all turn out.
 
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LeBron James just opened a school for at-risk kids part funded with million of his own dollars, providing them free tuition, bicycles, food, counseling & guaranteed tuition to the University of Akron if they graduate.

Trump had to pay millions of dollars for scamming students at his fake 'University'
 
LeBron James just opened a school for at-risk kids part funded with million of his own dollars, providing them free tuition, bicycles, food, counseling & guaranteed tuition to the University of Akron if they graduate.

Trump had to pay millions of dollars for scamming students at his fake 'University'
"LeBron gets robbed of a cool million by urban thugs while President Trump gets sued and still profits millions of dollars. WINNING!"

Am I doing it right? :(
 
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...mp-panel-found-no-voter-fraud-ex-member-says/

It should be pointed out that Trump still continues to claim that millions of illegal votes were cast for Hillary Clinton and Republicans are almost completely unwilling to push back strongly against the President of the US pushing crackpot conspiracy theories.

In the end, just as with climate change denialism, belief in "voter fraud" risks becoming an counterfactual article of faith among Republicans. I wonder just what kind of crazy, absurd nonsense these people can be convinced to believe in and how this will all turn out.

In one word...deplorable.

One of the scariest things to come out of this whole Trump admin fiasco is revealing just how little critical thinking skills or even desire for the truth his supporters have. They'd rather bask in the warmth of their confirmation bias and wear their stupid MAGA hats and Lock Her Up T-shirts.
 
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