The Trump Presidency

Its sad that you interpret the quote in such a negative light.

Many people find it to be difficult to watch because they feel for the humans and are disgusted with how unfair life is.

But you know...come up with another fake controversy to hide from the fact that the collusion hoax was a farse.
No person I know with an ounce of sensitivity would describe it that way to the actual participants. What a moron!

Have you ever watched the Paralympics? There's nothing pitiful about those athletes. They are kicking ass and it's nothing but awe-inspiring.

But I can see how a certain type of highly insecure person who always has to promote himself might only see the disabilities -- the kind of man who would be afraid of his bald spot and the natural color of his own skin.
 
Sam Stein
‏Verified account @samstein
2h2 hours ago

For real, the public does have some right to know the health of their presidential candidates

before voting on them. It’s no small matter.

And Trump deprived voters of that right.

It’s pretty astonishing


wonder what else ...
 
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Worst President of all time....hands down. The book is closed.

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David Corn
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2m2 minutes ago

David Corn Retweeted Ken Dilanian

Key point.
Norms exist because reasonable people respect them ...
 
In all fairness, the emphasis here is that the reporting on being unhappy with his lawyers (and feeling like they 'needed help') was incorrect.

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In all fairness, the emphasis here is that the reporting on being unhappy with his lawyers (and feeling like they 'needed help') was incorrect.

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And that's fair enough, with the caveat that the original story only quoted sources "with knowledge of the situation" as saying he was contemplating changes, not that he was unhappy with his representation. The only person saying that was quoted on the record, as an analyst, not a source. If we're going to split hairs, split them all, I guess.

The fact is that days after the article, one lawyer was gone and another (abortively) hired, while weeks later another departed.
 
And that's fair enough, with the caveat that the original story only quoted sources "with knowledge of the situation" as saying he was contemplating changes, not that he was unhappy with his representation. The only person saying that was quoted on the record, as an analyst, not a source. If we're going to split hairs, split them all, I guess.

The fact is that days after the article, one lawyer was gone and another (abortively) hired, while weeks later another departed.

That's true, and Trump did go after Haberman personally ("Hillary flunky"), which would signal he had some grasp of the article itself. Although when you watch CNN's coverage of the story that day (relevant video here: https://www.cnn.com/2018/03/10/politics/donald-trump-emmet-flood-robert-mueller/index.html) you witness an interpretation of facts (while not necessarily unfair, certainly somewhat inflammatory) which I would posit as the particular agent (Flood hire = impeachment prep) that got Trump all hot and bothered.
 
Tea Pain
‏ @TeaPainUSA
6h6 hours ago



Trump's hirin' an impeachment attorney for

the same reason old folks wear adult diapers.

S**t's about to happen.
 
In all fairness, the emphasis here is that the reporting on being unhappy with his lawyers (and feeling like they 'needed help') was incorrect.

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These kind of tweets imply to me that the NYT was right in its assessment. Trump hates the truth and attacks it at every chance. Why anyone would use a Trump tweet for anything other than "What lie is he telling now?" is beyond me. Trump is first and foremost a liar and manipulator of public opinion.

Trump is going to the mats. Better to go on the offensive than to sit back and wait for Mueller to slowly corral them all in. But I think he's dreaming if he thinks he can outfox the FBI or even show them something they don't see coming a mile away.
 
Joyce Alene
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34m34 minutes ago

Joyce Alene Retweeted Kyle Griffin

Giuliani was, perhaps, not Trump’s best lawyer pick of all time.


Kyle Griffin
‏Verified account @kylegriffin1

Rudy Giuliani just told Fox that Trump reimbursed Michael Cohen the $130,000 for the Stormy Daniels agreement.
 
wait wait, it gets better ...


Kyle Griffin
‏Verified account @kylegriffin1


Rudy Giuliani just said on Fox that Trump fired Comey

because Comey wouldn't tell Trump that he wasn't

a target of the FBI's investigation.
 
So, per Rudy, Trump personally paid Cohen back for the money that Cohen said he paid but wasn't reimbursed for, in an arrangement that Trump says he knew nothing about, to cover up an affair that he denies.
 
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