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Fiend God
Seems like Trump needs notes to repeat what he's already said over and over.
I don't think that a prosecutor would touch that as either obstruction or bribery, especially not the former. Tit for tat deals are common in legislative negotiations and are not called bribery.
...we'll forget that Trump uses Twitter as an official White House communication channel?
m'kay.
He is ending the Steel and Aluminum tariffs with Canada and Mexico. (He is probably concerned about the tariffs derailing his big free trade deal with Canada and Mexico, and really needs some sort of 'win'.)I thought I heard that Trump was ending the aluminum tariffs?We simply can't afford to pay another $1-1.5 million on aluminum and stay in business, even if we solve all our other problems.
He is ending the Steel and Aluminum tariffs with Canada and Mexico. (He is probably concerned about the tariffs derailing his big free trade deal with Canada and Mexico, and really needs some sort of 'win'.)
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/tariff-steel-aluminum-deal-canada-trump-1.5140031
From what I understand, he will maintain the tariffs on Steel and Aluminium from China and Europe.
The right likes to steal phrases coined or at least popularized by the left - "fake news" and TDS (a play on HDS or CDS.) So I salute the left using the same tactic. "Snowflakes," "safe spaces," all of that. "Orange man bad" is simple, with the one possible downside that it unfairly impugns other orange men.Well, with that said... Orange man IS bad.
IMO it's actually a minority holding the rest at gunpoint. Some politicians with solid majorities in their own jurisdiction were apparently cowed by the vicious savaging they would be likely to experience in a primary. Jeff Flake, Bob Corker, Paul Ryan are among them. John Bohner, another orange man, was probably one of the first, but right now he doesn't seem half bad. He saw this coming, for sure.Sure. How about we make that analogy better, though. Say there's multiple cops there, a majority of which are effectively holding the rest at gunpoint and trying to demand that the others do nothing.
You say that now, but once he leaves office?
Here's a list of all the Executive Branch websites:
https://www.loc.gov/rr/news/fedgov.html
These are all official communications channels of the presidency. How many of them did it ever occur to you to read on a regular basis?
I've said this before in these threads and no one ever chimes in to agree with me, but I think Kellyanne may be a wee bit subversive. She was the one who got that phrase "alternative facts" in popular usage. She also could have been the one who wrote that NYT op-ed last year. Probably not - probably that person is no longer around. But a few other things make me wonder.I do wonder if its even possible for George & Kelly-Anne's marriage to be strong enough to survive this. They must surely have an agreement that forbids bringing politics into their home.
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If she could hurt Trump without hurting the GOP she might do it.
For a while after the 2016 election I followed CNN closely. But I soon started to suspect that they were throwing every possible Trump-themed news story and opinion piece on the home page, probably to generate clicks from people hoping that the latest development would ruin Trump. I didn't stop watching/reading CNN coverage because I fundamentally disagreed with their reporting. Frankly I didn't want to keep getting my hopes up about the latest scandal ruining him.Trump Tweets
Wow! CNN Ratings are WAY DOWN, record lows. People are getting tired of so many Fake Stories and Anti-Trump lies. Chris Cuomo was rewarded for lowest morning ratings with a prime time spot - which is failing badly and not helping the dumbest man on television, Don Lemon!
When is Twitter going to allow the very popular Conservative Voices that it has so viciously shut down, back into the OPEN? IT IS TIME!
James Woods said:"If you try to kill the King, you better not miss. #HangThemAll."
You think we'll simply forget that he used twitter in this fashion, in order to wonder why we followed what he said?You say that now, but once he leaves office?
Aside what Cabbage said, how many presidents in modern times were as volatile as Trump and then could get his mood swings published as quickly?These are all official communications channels of the presidency. How many of them did it ever occur to you to read on a regular basis?
Your analysis is probably more likely than mine. But some of those defenses seem (to me) to be a bit too ridiculous and too transparent to be believed. According to Politifact, she doesn't just tell lies; she tells lies with absolutely no truth value.Much more likely to be the other way around. She has made truly ridiculous, transparently false defenses of her Dear Leader and has rebuked GOP officials who utter the slightest criticism of him.There's no evidence in her public behavior that she wouldn't do anything to protect her guy, including sinking the GOP.
"Two Iraqis came here to this country, were radicalized and they were the masterminds behind the Bowling Green massacre. … It didn't get covered"
Um ... they are all staff. Why make such a ludicrous claim?"She responded the way she always does, saying, 'I only talk to the president, not staff.' She thinks that we're all staff,"
First of all, Kellyanne must be aware that her basic strategy is to get off-topic. Second, infrastructure was the topic, not Trump's mood swings."My whole point was, the president spoke for three minutes and was very specific about why he was turning around and walking out very calmly. She didn't address any of that, she did what she often does, which is get off topic and she started talking about Thomas Jefferson and Teddy Roosevelt and what they had done on infrastructure."
Your analysis is probably more likely than mine. But some of those defenses seem (to me) to be a bit too ridiculous and too transparent to be believed.
It's also an absurdly false equivalence to say that following Trump's tweets is comparable to tracking the websites of every executive branch agency.Aside what Cabbage said, how many presidents in modern times were as volatile as Trump and then could get his mood swings published as quickly?
Hmmm. This is the first one that comes to mind...
“As democracy is perfected, the office of the President represents, more and more closely, the inner soul of the people. On some great and glorious day, the plain folks of the land will reach their heart’s desire at last, and the White House will be occupied by a downright moron.”
H.L. Mecken - Baltimore Evening Sun, July 26, 1920
Saying he wants him to be "fair," President Donald Trump on Friday described why he has given Attorney General William Barr sweeping powers to declassify intelligence as part of his review into how the probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election began and the resulting surveillance on the Trump campaign.
Trump Tweets
I am on Air Force one with the First Lady heading to Japan and looking forward to honoring, on behalf of the United States, His Majesty, the Emperor of Japan. I will also be discussing Trade and Military with my friend, Prime Minister @AbeShinzo.