This man is unhinged. The theme of the press conference was blame the media for any problems. The mainstream media reports “Fake News.” Despite what you read in the fake, failing mainstream media, this administration is functioning like a “fine-tuned machine.” The travel ban was stopped by a very wrong judiciary. It will be rewritten and issued again in a form that reinstates the ban on immigrants. Nobody believes the fake media anymore. They lie. He rebuffed any questions about Russia and once again boasted that he was tougher on Russia with Hillary ever would be. He reiterated that his electoral college win was the greatest since Reagan (not true). He pledged to fix the inner cities by dealing with education and crime. He continually ridiculed the media. Bottom line: Trump is always right. Everything is going well, better than ever. He lies and bullies with impunity.
For this president, the First Amendment was a big mistake.

As Trump was only too happy to tell us, “I know more than the generals”…so, it’s not a stretch to assume he believes he knows more than judges. And educators. And doctors. And…well, you name it.
This is a thin-skinned, egomaniac coming apart at the seams.
His judgement is consumed by his self-interests. His priorities driven by a compulsive interest in proving that he is the greatest, the best, and is the only one who knows how to get anything done.
He is the best at one thing. Lying. Plain and simple.
His denials on everything from Russia to his taxes are not so much denials as they are thinly veiled lies. His lies are not Conway “alternate facts”, they are lies. The poll numbers he loves to quote are lies. His attacks on religions, cultures, nationalities, judges, Democrats, Republicans, Independents, the LBGTQ community…anyone who doesn’t agree to him…do not even rise to the level of serious opinions. They are lies.
His level of bombast and divisiveness are only exceeded by his volume of lying.
He does not need to appoint more cabinet members for us nearly as much as someone need to appoint a psychiatrist for him.
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But, according to him, he is the “least racist” person in the country.
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He also said, “the least antiSemitic.” It may be true of him but it is not true of his followers who are painting swastikas wherever they wish.
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It was truly bizarre how many times he brought up Hillary. Every time he could not come up with a logical answer to a question, he segued into Hillary not being tough on Putin, and Hillary “giving” uranium to Putin, and asking if the reporters knew what uranium is, and then answering himself saying “it is VERY bad stuff”….such an embarrassment for the world to see how ignorant and unhinged he is.
So worrisome when he spoke of how HE can blow the Russian ship out of the water…but…HE wants to be friends with Russia.
Where is the nuclear football??? If the Intel agencies are NOT giving him info since he is so irresponsible and whacko, have they taken it out of his reach???
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Your last line has me laughing…. and grieving.
Who will get out the cane, put it around his neck, and pull him off stage?
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Do you remember the Gong Show from the 70s? People would go onstage to display their talents. If they were terrible, they got the gong and had to leave. I think it’s time for a government gong.
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I love all of your comments. He is the ultimate narcissist! Maybe we should coin a new term: Trumpassist! Oh my!
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OK, I HAVE BEEN SAYING THAT TRUMP IS SENILE FOR ALONG TIME NOW, SO WHEN I SAW THIS I FELL OFF MY CHAIR.
HOWEVER I TAKE ISSUE WITH THE IDEA THAT OLD IS STUPID.
He should have used the word SENILE, not old, and framed it that some old people are senile, and that is what has happened to Trump.
But her it is , Trevor Noah gives us the reality… a senile old man, who was nasty, ignorant psychopath althea life, is sitting gin the Executive office, and making decisions…. bad ones like Scalia did as he lost it, too.
Watch it…but Noah should have used the words: He is SENILE…
I object to they ‘old’ thing — because we have OLD people on the supreme court and the legislature… and last time Looked, you and i Diane were closer to 80 than to 70
what TRUMP is suffering from is senile demential… he is SENILE
#SENILEPRESIDENT.
http://www.cc.com/video-clips/2y1cjt/the-daily-show-with-trevor-noah-president-trump–america-s-xenophobic-grandpa
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And yet, that very same First Amendment allows you to express exactly that opinion about the president of the nation (no matter WHO it is/was/will be).
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I like the First Amendment. Trump doesn’t. The only real news for him is FOX.
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Can’t find the article that explains how Trump and his campaign used data mining but here is one that helps explain the data mining company-Cambridge Analytics (CA) that Bannon used/was part of to determine the messaging that Trump needed to say. It is an interesting concept of saying whatever certain key defined groups want to hear, at least according to CA’s data mining techniques.
It seems that THEDonald is using the same, what appears to be very disjointed (but actually isn’t according to CA metrics) talking points and style in all of his speaking, so much so that he is now becoming quite accustomed from boomeranging from topic to topic with certain talking points that are “proven” successful for certain of each of his constituent groups. What appears almost as psycho-babble is actually a well planned out verbal strategy that has won and keeps his followers believing.
While this isn’t the article I am looking for it gives a bit of what is happening in 54’s White House governing style:
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/nov/23/donald-trump-cambridge-analytica-steve-bannon
This folks is the future of campaigning and governing, data mining to determine what to say. Sounds stranger than fiction, eh!
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Drumpf is 45 not 54, Duane…and Rachel Maddow last night spoke widely about “President Bannon” and his life (showing the police reports and a clip of his former wife telling, on the Oprah Show, how he beat her) and Rachel compared him, and now departed Pudzner, and another wife batterer…all three highly placed in business and in government, and all three with police reports in their file.
Considering Drumpf’s own history with, and opinon of, women, guess he loved these ersatz masculine guys and so drew them into his inner circle to run our government. His delusions of male strength and his love for, and absorbing of, the military even though he was too cowardly to serve, shows how he chooses men for leadership positions. Remember his wearing the Purple Heart of a real vet and claiming he too earned it? Remember his claiming to have suffered as much as the Muslim parents of a true war hero?
Yet, Bannon is the loosest canon in this scenario…and he MUST be set down and leave his assignment to the Joint Chiefs. Dump Trump…Banish Bannon.
When are the Repub leaders going to have enough of this dangerous group and get rid of them? Laurence Tribe and others have hit Trump with many lawsuits…but to him that is ‘attention and fun”.
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FYI,
I just learned that my interview with Tavis Smiley will air tonight on PBS.
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He is on here in LA at 11:30 PM on KCET or KDOC for others who want to tune with me. Hope you did the same informative talk as last week when you complained to us about your hair.
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Diane…really enjoyed the interview…Smiley did too…another fan of yours. You delivered so much info and you looked great…lovely jacket and pearls…and your hair was perfect.
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A few weeks ago you featured a hilarious website in which one could type in Donald tweets. Here’s a new one by Comedy Central that shows your Donald tweets in crayon: http://maketrumptweetseightagain.com
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Let’s hope the new cabinet will be getting a group rate on lobotomies!
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LOL…so glad you are here, Contessa…great humor.
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Thanks!
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Do yourself a favor do not watch any of the sick mans press conferences. The media could do us all a favor by not covering them live.
Honestly Diane after almost 30 years of Republican lunacy . Reagan was the first President suffering from dementia . He made up such nice stories about welfare queens . Stories about trickle down economics.To steal Jonathan Tasini’s line ,”Its not raining we have been getting pissed on” ever since. . He also suffered from the, I do not recall thing. Or was that Ollie North or was that the two of them treason in the Republican party runs back to Nixon and Vietnam. . This has been a year and a half of insanity. if you watch them live you are a masochist. A healthy person watches the short takes after the fact checkers and commentators do their job. They get paid to endure the suffering of watching THEM live.
But on a lighter note my wife’s friend, a couple who I refuse to get together with since the election, Just told her that her son who has suffered from schizophrenia and depression,quit his Job. . Lets see now, do I get together with the die hard Trumpsters and point out, that he now has a pre existing condition. Or do I tell them that before Obamacare very few insurance policies covered mental health services on an out patient basis.
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Maybe, Joel, you escort him the gun show and pick up an Uzi for him.
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Diane,
I quote you first and provide a history next — “For this president, the First Amendment was a big mistake.”
History – I remember 8 years of Obama blaming Fox for everything that frustrated him. I also remember his distaste for Limbaugh and radio media that didn’t cower to being called a racist by the left for not bowing to th Pres. — yes, the “bully” pulpit under Obama had problems with the press/media. And I believe Obama called on the Huff nPuff agent first and we got nothing but softball questions —
So A journalist was whining and moaning about the fix being in because he’s not being called on. Katie Pavlich was called on from Townhall and she is not a Trump supporter. CNN was weeping because Trump didn’t call on them – Acosta
But Today the CNN guy stands up and effectively asks — I’m paraphrasing Jim Acosta — “Don’t you think…? Don’t you think that these routine attacks of yours on the press and on the media undermining the First Amendment by calling what we’re doing ‘fake news’?
“Aren’t you doing a terrible disservice to the Constitution and to the American people by criticizing the media?” And there it was. They – the press – can think and use whatever power they think they have been granted by the First Amendment — go out and literally destroy people. Let Trump criticize the way they do their jobs, and all of a sudden it’s a constitutional crisis.
How about Obama trashing Fox News all the time? Was that not a threat to the First Amendment? No, they applauded that. They join in the attacks on Fox News. They want you to believe that they are this watchdog and that they’re holding truth to power, that they’re holding powerful people accountable. They’re not doing anything of the sort. The press has gotten to the point where they need a watchdog, and it turns out that Trump is the watchdog!
Trump is the guy holding them accountable. They don’t like it and neither do some of your readers.
Trump is the guy calling them out. Finally a Republican Pres standing up – not against bad press, but fake news. Trump did it with an air of confidence and self-assuredness. And that is why some of the responders respond as if they are psychiatrist and refer to him as insane etc. They have no training in the field yet this is reflective of the type of press Trump contents with. He was having fun with them an was toying with them.
That’s what I was watching here today. It was fantastic, and the American people are gonna eat this up.
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“Trump is the guy calling them out. Finally a Republican Pres standing up – not against bad press, but fake news. Trump did it with an air of confidence and self-assuredness. And that is why some of the responders respond as if they are psychiatrist and refer to him as insane etc. They have no training in the field yet this is reflective of the type of press Trump contents with. He was having fun with them an was toying with them.
That’s what I was watching here today. It was fantastic, and the American people are gonna eat this up”
I am an American, and a Republican – and was embarrassed to the hilt by the 30 minutes I watched. From the very beginning of his entering the campaign I have said that this man is about himself, and nothing or anyone else. And this press conference was n different. “I am a better journalist… deal maker… and on and on and on… How can a Republican NOT be embarrassed?
Sure, Obama had his issues with the press (The worst White House/press relations, as some put it), but at least Obama was not about Obama with each and every situation!
No questions were answered. They were avoided by non-sequiturs. Serious questions ran into solid walls of words – none of which answered questions.
The one and only thing I MAY agree with (Until I find out more information) was about handing over plutonium to Russia. On the one hand, politics and economics make strange bedfellows (e.g. Romania still selling oil to Germany when the German tanks were already rolling into Romania), so it could be a true statement (never though I would use that word in the same sentence in a reference to trump).
But apart from that, it was as shameful performance…
An ashamed Republican
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Unfortunately, Fox News couldn’t back up its stories. And Fox News won a law suit giving them legal escape for lying. Really now, there is a difference between fact and opinion, whether you want to accept it or not.
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Get a life. Go to the videos and post anything comparable from Obama. Show me Obama appealing to a crowd to boo the press.Doing it on a daily basis . Correcting a news story on Fox which is almost on the level of the National Enquirer is not attacking the press.
But if your watching Fox I suspect you might also be delusional. .
We may see Trump go the way of Nixon shortly, he should spend the rest of his life in a cell. Probably a padded cell.
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“might”? You’re in a charitable mood tonight, Joel.
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Seroulsy…everyone is admitting that this is UNPRECEDENTED.
because there is NO COMPARISON TO ANYONE ever, who held that office,
You live in a bubble.
But what gets me,is THE AD HOMINEM nature of your words, and the utter disrespect to Diane.
May I suggest that YOU get a life and go somewhere where you can poop on smart people and get away with it.
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This morning, Amy Goodman interviewed CA Congressman Ted Lieu–worth watching–go to democracynow.org. He was introducing legislation whereby, along w/a WH physician (because the position was legislated way back when), there also be an in-house psychiatrist (because this was way back when, & that medical specialty was not, at the time, common).
I am not kidding…watch the interview for yourselves!
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So glad you brought up Congressman Ted Lieu…a fantastic local hero in my community. We LOVE Ted who stays accessible to his constituents. I reported on this legislation when it first was sent to us last week…but thank you for reminding us of his brave and smart stance.
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I have been listening to the fallout from those..
unprecedented because he was unhinged, at his senior best.
I hav just finished listening to The daily show Feb 16 take this apart.
Man, he needs to go back to Florida NOW!
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He talks like a mobster.
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YES. The more I see of him speaking in public, the more I think that truly, deep down, he wants to BE a mafia boss. It makes me wonder if he ‘s had much interaction with mob bosses in NY or possible Las Vegas…?
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Ciedie, he owns casinos.
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yes; enough said!
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Guess george Soros is a mobster too, then, since he owns casinos too… Is that really the way we are measuring people now??
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Rudy, we all are aware of Trump’s casinos, including those that failed in Atlantic City. Where are George Soros’s casinos?
Soros uses his foundation to strengthen civil society and democracy. He escaped the Nazis. What has the Trump Foundation funded other than a life size portrait of Trump?
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From Biloxi MS to at least Davenport/Bettendorf is.
Known as the Isle of Capri casinos.
So, according to your reasoning, since trump owns casinos he’s in bed with mobsters, so must soros be in bed with mobsters since he owns casinos too.
I would disagree with both statements. Until of course, you have evidence rather than opinion to back up the conclusions.
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Trump has worked with mobsters for decades. He owned sleazy gauzy casinos named “TRUMP” and “TRUMP Taj Majah” (both went bankrupt).
It is possible that Soros invested in casinos, but I can’t find evidence of it. He certainly never opened a casino named SOROS CASINO.
If he did, please let me know
Soros is a great and honorable man whose foundation supports democracy and civil society all over the world. He escaped from the Nazis.
What has Trump’s foundation ever done except commission a life-size portrait of the Great Man himself?
You are comparing a great philanthropist to a hateful narcissist who has never done anything for anyone. A man who had the nerve to accept a Purple Heart from a veteran and say “I always wanted one of these.” This man who dodged the draft not once, not twice, not three times, not four times, but five times. P.O.S.
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Once again, you are missing the point. Your blog made the statement that, because trump had casinos, he must be associated with the mobsters. That is bad logic. That is assumed guilt by association. The same illogical reasoning was used a while back. “Someone cannot be rich without having to have done bad things.” Buffet is rich. Soros is rich. Therefore, they must had done bad things. It makes no sense to reason like that.
You keep painting republicans with the same bad reasoning. trump is bad, therefore, all republicans are bad.
If you have an issue with specific people, deal with them as individuals. I have my opinion of Clinton. You know that. But that does not mean I see all democrats the same as Clinton.
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Trump has been associated with mobsters. That is not a suspicion. The casino industry is notorious for its connections to organized crime. The only question is what kind of businessman would go bankrupt running a casino.
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In today’s Washington post
By George F. Will Opinion writer
February 17 at 8:08 PM
In his 72 years, Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson III of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit, who was raised in segregated Richmond, acknowledges that he has seen much change, often for the better, including advances in the 1960s. But in his elegant new memoir, “All Falling Faiths: Reflections on the Promise and Failure of the 1960s,” he explains why today’s distemper was incubated in that “burnt and ravaged forest of a decade.”
He arrived at Yale University in September 1963, a year after John F. Kerry and a year before George W. Bush, “never dreaming that this great university would in many ways set the example of what education should not be.” Everything on campus became politicized, a precursor to the saturation of the larger culture. America was careening toward today’s contentiousness, as “those who rightly challenged the assumptions of others became slowly more indignant at any challenge to their own.”
How true, that last line…
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Rudy,
You live in the deranged Trump era. No one challenges your assumptions except in this blog. Which raises the question, why do you come here to be challenged? Go to The 74 and you will be welcomed –or any other anti-union, anti-abortion, anti-gay site. Stop playing victim
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“America was careening toward today’s contentiousness, as “those who rightly challenged the assumptions of others became slowly more indignant at any challenge to their own.”
Thank you for providing yet one more example…
Now please tell me what you are go to DO other than write to make sure this era only lasts two years.
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Rudy,
You can find Trump connections to the Mafia by googling. Many articles come up.
An example:
http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/05/donald-trump-2016-mob-organized-crime-213910
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He is a mobster…he was represented by Roy Cohn, his friend and his lawyer and a huge mob lawyer. It was Cohn who introduce Trump to the Mob Bosses who subsequently he did business with re his casinos. He used Illegal Polish immigrants on his construction crews, and he also stiffed them when it was time to pay them. This is all online, so don’t ask me to give links please…look it up on google.
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So, I looked it up on Google, and this is what I found (I liked the last line ;-))
Born Roy Marcus Cohn
February 20, 1927
New York City
Died August 2, 1986 (aged 59)
Bethesda, Maryland
Cause of death Complications from AIDS
Education Horace Mann School
Fieldston School
Columbia College (B.A., 1946)
Columbia Law School (Law, 1947) [1]
Occupation Lawyer
Known for Donald Trump’s attorney (1973-1978)
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg trial (1951)
Joseph McCarthy’s chief counsel (1953–1954)
Political party
Democrat
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Roy Cohn was A loathsome gangster who mentored Trump.
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And a Democrat.
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Rudy,
He made his mark as a flunky for Senator Joe McCarthy, a Republican.
Are all Democrats like Roy Cohn and all Republicans like McCarthy?
That seems to be your implication.
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Your blog paints all republicans with the same brush as trump. The majority of contributors does the same. I find that insulting.
I know lots of democrats and have great respect for them. They accept and respect that people have different opinions and see no need to insult and belittle those.
Many republican I know did not vote for trump. But you and many of your followers don’t seem to be able to grasp that as even a possibility.
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Rudy,
Joe McCarthy worked for both Democrat and Republican. He switched to GOP since 1944. Nice try.
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I guess you are looking at the wrong guy. It’s Cohn who was the Democrat, not McCarthey.
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Rudy,
I don’t understand your point. Cohn and McCarthy were both lying fascists. One was a Democrat and the other a Republican. Are you saying that members of both parties are lying fascists? Or are you saying something else?
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What I said, and I thought I said it clearly. Brushing every republican with the same brush you use for trump is wrong.
Just because someone is a republican does not mean they have the same points of view or the attitudes trump displays.
There are more republicans who, like me, did not vote for or support trump. We are as concerned about where this man is taking our nation.
Our governor just sign a law which made major changes in the bargaining laws. 6 Republicans voted with democrats, showing their disagreement.
I admire them for their courage. It was not enough to change the outcone, unfortunately.
And yet, here you go… saying again and again that all republicans are evil. That there cannot be a “righteous one” among them according to contributors on this side.
Has any one from your organization expressed your appreciation for the two Senators who voted against DeVos??
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Absolutely not! Either of those senators could have voted no in committee and killed her nomination. They voted yes in committee and no on the Senate floor
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Rudy, you constantly bait me on the blog. I’m done responding.
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Here’s what it shows in his bio(from Wikipedia)
“Although he was registered as a Democrat, Cohn supported most of the Republican presidents of his time and Republicans in major offices across New York.[8]”
So technically, he is a DINO mobster.
And Trump is a purple mobster named Barney DINO. Oh wait, it was supposed to be purple but he got orange instead because of habitual lying habit disease?
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What concerns and aggravates me even more is that members of Congress are not all standing up and calling him out on his lies and conflicts of interest. This is the first time that a President has been allowed to blatantly flaunt his law-breaking and falsities and get away with it. I am really worried that he will go too far with another country before they act.
-A Tennessee Teacher
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Ellen, your 5:37 PM comment from yesterday confused me a bit. Are you saying that Rachel Maddow talked about reports that Steve Bannon (also, like Puzder) beati his wife, & that Bannon’s wife was ALSO on Oprah-?! (We know that Puzder had beat his wife, & that SHE–Puzder’s wife–went on Oprah, but not Bannon’s wife, correct?) If the same is true for Bannon, then the GOP would, as w/Puzder, want to oust him from his WH position–as an article in The Nation explained, the real reason Puzder bowed out was because of the alleged wife-beating, & this is the one act not tolerated by the Republicans on the Hill.
Please clarify this. Thanks!
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Please see the Rachel Maddow show that I mentioned. You can find it online. And her show is on video so you can hear and see it all. It is the most telling expose on this and the Oprah tape only showed up when an unknown woman who had saved it, sent it to Rachel. Oprah, who is a multi billionaire and a major oligarch herself, refused to give the tape to Rachel. Listen carefully to Rachel’s words, and remember she has a PhD in public policy and she was a Rhodes Scholar before she became a pundit.
And today McConnell got around the Dem all night filibusters by calling the Repubs in at 6 AM to vote another crook, Pruit, in for EPA. The Dems requested a week to get thousands of Pruit emails that he stonewalled on giving which show his dishonesty. He broke the law not handing over these emails, same as Hillary, and must do so under the Freedom of Information Act…which surely be decimated in the next few weeks. NO TRANSPARENCY OF ANY SORT WILL BE LEFT. And Sessions is not recusing himself from all the federal lawsuits. This is PURE FASCISM and it is OUR government now.
Anyone who does not join a protest movement like RESIST, Our Revolution, Indivisible, and use vast community action to overcome these fascistic bums, is not serious about saving our country.
Everyone here who spends hours a day chatting at the computer, can be an activist even if you are old (like me) and cannot march in protests. You can write letters and articles…you can be an organizer and teacher of government and history.
But it will require all of us standing up to the Trump fascist oligarchs, and the lousy treasonous Repub legislators, to turn this around. I am ancient but still have my marbles and the skills I learned in the 1960s Civil Rights era, and I am now leading a RESIST group of 117 activists in my community.
Educators have the ability to educate…this is the moment.
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Agreed, Ellen. And I wasn’t criticizing Rachel–I know her background well–that she’s a PhD & was a Rhodes Scholar (I agree–she’s brilliant, & I greatly admire her for breaking the Flint water story & sticking to it)-I used to watch her religiously,* & so I looked up her info (as I do w/most people I get news from). I was just wondering that, if Bannon, too, beat his wife, why aren’t the Republicans after him, as well (as they were w/Puzder, as I referenced the story in The Nation). I hope that if this is the case, they’ll get rid of Bannon, as well. But does he just wield too much power (see SNL opening skit from last week, where he’s Darth Vader, & trades desks w/Baldwin’s Trump, because he, Bannon, IS the president)?
*Clarification: I’d written way back that I had stopped watching R.M. after her “report” (&, yes, sorry, that WAS an instance of “fake news” that Bernie supporters were throwing chairs at a Nevada Dem Conference. & then, again, still waiting for her to interview Diane
(Chris Hayes did!).
In fact, during the entire 2016 primaries, MSNBC (save for Chris Hayes & Lawrence O’Donnell) provided very biased coverage–too much Trump, too pro-Hillary, & Chris Matthews should NEVER have been on the air during the 2016 election cycle, since his Dem wife was running for office, & he was clearly biased toward Hillary, was absolutely rude to Bernie & Jeff Weaver & even interrupted programming to put up “Breaking News”–that being a Trump speech. Lat but not least, he announced that AP had “called” CA for Hillary–the night BEFORE the elections, then proceeded to badger Jeff if this would cause those who would (have–in Chris’ words) “have voted” for Bernie would be more likely to stay home–!!
We all know how long it took to count CA votes–BIG state.
Sorry for T.M.I. here.
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In another comment I had reported on the three men Maddow exposed as wife beaters and that two had police records delineating the beatings…one of those was Bannon. He is so dangerous, bigoted, and demented. To have him on the NSC is enough reason to Dump Trump. And now there is Pruitt at EPA…our nation is polluted with these Trump vipers. Did you know that Tillerson spoke at the G20 yesterday? With all the oil industry running our government no wonder the price of gasoline has risen in just weeks about 30%…the crooks are in charge. Bet Cheney is eating it up.
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2016: The Malignant Narcissist won the electoral College with 304 votes.
2012: Obama won with 332 Electoral Votes
2008: Obama won with 365
2004: G. W Bush won with 286
2000: G. W. Bush won with 271
In 1996, Clinton won with 379
In 1992: Clinton won with 370
In 1988, the first Bush won with 426
In 1984, Reagan won with 525
In 1980, Reagan one with 489
https://www.archives.gov/federal-register/electoral-college/scores2.html#2012
https://www.archives.gov/federal-register/electoral-college/scores.html#1996
But Littlefingers is right because he has alternative facts to support what he wants to think.
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