So you assumed Trump assembles a group of knowledgeable experts to discuss policy. Wrong. He assembles his e Peet’s and calls on commentator Lou Dobbs of FOX News to tell them what to do.
Trump should stop pretending and put Hannity, Dobbs, Pirro, and other FOX hosts into his Cabinet.
”One day in mid-March, President Trump gathered his top economic team at the White House to get its read on the state of the nation’s financial health.
“But before the Council of Economic Advisers finished its annual get-together with the nation’s chief executive, a basso profundo voice thundered into the room via speakerphone. With the council sitting by, Trump had placed a call to his unofficial policy whisperer — Lou Dobbs, the Fox Business Network host. The call ushered Dobbs into a traditionally private gathering, shielded from the media and investors eager to get a crystal-ball view of what lies ahead.
“The Dobbs-Trump mind meld on display that day is emblematic of a White House where the unusual has become the norm. Day by day, the relationship between the bombastic president and the cranky anchorman has become an object of curiosity and amusement. But it is also something much more profound.
”An echo chamber on ideology and policy has evolved; Trump often takes steps urged by Dobbs, such as declaring a national emergency to pay for a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border, pushing out Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen and pulling back from a proposed cessation of the trade war with China.
“Born just nine months apart, the 70-somethings share a penchant for schoolyard-style name-calling, grumbling about enemies seen and unseen, an apocalyptic view of illegal immigration and a deep embrace of hair-color shades not found in the natural world.
“Dobbs and Trump, among the most vocal border hawks in recent American history, also both happen to be married to women with recent immigrant heritages. First lady Melania Trump emigrated from Slovenia, and Dobbs’s wife, former CNN sports reporter Debi Lee Segura, is from a family with Mexican American roots.
”In public, Trump and Dobbs have engaged in a kind of lovefest. In a much-discussed October 2017 interview of Trump, Dobbs gushed, “You have accomplished so much” in his introduction and signed off by adding, “You are, if I may say, everything as advertised as you ran for president.” A left-leaning columnist dubbed the sit-down “a masterpiece of sycophancy.”
“Trump, in turn, typically refers to the television host as “The Great Lou Dobbs.” At the New Year’s Eve gala at Mar-a-Lago two months later, the president asked Dobbs to stand and be recognized: “I just wanted to tell you, you are fantastic and we appreciate it,” Trump said…
”Managing Dobbs can be treacherous. Former deputy White House chief of staff Bill Shine, a onetime top Fox News executive, strained to reassure Dobbs that Trump would follow through on promises to take dramatic immigration measures. A White House official, who was not authorized to speak publicly, said Trump grew frustrated with Shine as Dobbs carried on with monologues saying Trump was not taking a hard enough line on immigration.
“The president noticed that, and that was the start of Bill’s problems, in some ways,” the official said.
“The firebrand anchor was pushing for quick action.
“This is the president of the United States,” Dobbs told his audience in January. “He says a wall should be built. That it’s a national emergency. At that point the nation should rally behind him.”
“A month later, Dobbs got his wish: the president declared a national emergency.
“Shine, in office for just eight months, was out of a job before the national emergency went to a vote in Congress.
“Even after the national emergency declaration, Dobbs was grumpy. He set his sights on Nielsen, the beleaguered DHS secretary, who’d managed to anger immigrant advocates who thought she was too tough and the president who was pushing her to be tougher.
“In early March, Dobbs was asking, “Why doesn’t Trump fire Kirstjen Nielsen?”
“Within weeks Nielsen was announcing her resignation.
“Many Trump allies say Dobbs’s repeated criticism of Nielsen, more than anything else, made her position untenable in the administration.
“Think about it,” said one ally who works closely with the administration on immigration and requested anonymity to speak candidly. “Every night at 7 p.m. on Fox you’re getting slammed by Lou as the president watches.”

The FOX Broadcasting Company Presidency bought by Rupert Murdoch
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Also the owner of the Wall Street Journal of Corporate Apologetics
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More than that:
Murdock also controls News Corp, the second largest media empire on the planet.
Number One is the BBC.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_assets_owned_by_News_Corp
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I wondered how long it would take the Wall Street Journal, after it was purchased by Murdoch, to give up any pretense of being an objective news source. It has now become just another Faux News Trump propaganda organ.
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From what I’ve read, Murdoch has to fire the old crew before he sends his own wrecking ball crew in.
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The WSJ has been running almost daily pieces about how the Mueller report completely exonerates Trump after the poor man was subjected to a witch hunt conducted by those angry Democrats–you know, Mueller (Republican) and Rosenstein (Republican) and Comey (Republican turned Independent). LOL.
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Lloyd. Yes. I force myself to take a dose of the FOX News a couple of times a week, just to be certain that I am hearing the President’s news. I have noticed that the banner headline below the talking heads do not change very often and misspellings are common.
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And The Flintstones on science policy, Get Smart on foreign policy, and—get this—Stephen Moore and Arthur Laffor on economic policy!!
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Laffer
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And that great humanitarian, Stephen Goebbels Miller, Propaganda Minister, on how to carry out the policies decided upon by the real Trump cabinet, consisting of Lou Dobbs, Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity, Judge Janine, Ann Coulter, Vladimir Putin, Homer Simpson, Dr. Evil, and Trump’s Magic 8 Ball.
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Oh my. I left out Sarah (Miss Communications) Hucksterbee
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And, ofc, various Trump children and their spouses, because, you know, nepotism
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I doubt Homer Simpson, but he does have Montgomery Burns!
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He does indeed! LOL!
It’s as though Trump has done this astonishing job of sifting through the entire population to find the most clueless jerks. He has a gift for this. Of course, they have the tenure of Mayflies.
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Most of MAGA Man’s jerks probably were also fans of his scripted reality TV show, The Apprentice.
Only in The Apprentice could Trump pretend to be a successful businessman that knew what he was doing and never failed or went through bankruptcy. He actually claimed during the 2016 presidential debates that he’d never had a bankruptcy. I was watching those debates and heard those words coming out of his mouth.
And after playing that fictional ole for several years, he started to believe the fiction from the script of that alleged reality TV show.
I think Trump is stuck in that role and all of his lies are really scripts that he dreams up when he sleeps before rising early to start Tweeting.
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But Lloyd, he has the best genes!
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Yea, and among those genes is MAOA, the single gene that has been linked to being a psychopath. MAOA control the production of a protein that breaks down brain-signaling chemicals like dopamine, noradrenaline and serotonin that all influence mood.
All psychopaths think their genes are the best.
Congress should demand a DNA profile of Donald Trump to see if he has the MAOA gene.
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This shouldn’t be surprising news. It is fact. Fox talking heads speak, 45 acts.
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“…and a deep embrace of hair-color shades not found in the natural world.” Haha! You’re the best Diane! Indeed Clairol stocks will tank the day these two blowhards shuffle off this mortal coil.
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Yes, least you think that the devolved human subspecies known as Homo ignorans, aka Orange Lacquer man, survives in only one specimen!
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cx: lest,ofc
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I need to start proofing these posts. Too many covfefes!
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It can’t happen soon enough!
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How about a post to collect 100s of ideas to make a national statement about this insidious man. Not even the issues – but his abuse of power and dissolution of our government and values?
Where’s the yellow vests? What’s our plan? Where is the national grass roots (because the democrats can never get aligned and organized) strategy? Where is the pressure on GOP senators and representatives. Is Romney the only republican on the planet willing to say anything – and even he’s silent on what to do now with the Mueller report.
Four years ago trump decided to move from the apprentice reality show to the run-for-president reality show. Outrageous. Blowhard. Egomaniac. He verbally abused dedicated, veteran and not candidates. Most reading this are probably polar opposites of the all but one white men; but like them or not, they had some integrity, played by some rules, and cared about something even if we 100% disagreed.
Trump just spouted what came to mind. He didn’t and doesn’t care about anything but himself. He doesn’t care about regulations even if they affected his billions – he did it to be bowed down to by billionaires. He doesn’t care about coal miners or guns or farmers American made cars. He definitely does not care about treaties, N. Korea, NATO or any other of the dozens of issues upon which is is ignorant.
He’s every kind of “_____ist” you can come up with and obsessed with the fact that a man – an African-American man – is more popular than him. The “he doesn’t care about list” is endless because the only – absolute only thing he cares about is being admired and getting the blessing of his late-father.
And, yet, here we are four years later complaining about the same things – only now this man and the sickness that swirls around him is in the White House dismantling yet another business: The U.S.
Where are the thousands of letters (not calls or emails) to GOP senators and reps? I
know my weekly phone call to my senators’ offices (even the live voice who answer) are blown off. Where is the march on the State offices of these white men asking “When did you lose your integrity and conscience – not about the issues – about aligning with a despicable human being?” Where are the full page ads – not in the Times or Post but the red state local papers and media? Where’s the pressure on those journalists to ask tough questions? Where’s the yellow vests?
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Where’s the yellow vests?
The Yellow Vests is a movement in France.
I think the closest thing to the Yellow Vests in the United States is ANTIFA and that is short for Anti Fascists.
ANTIFA is a political protest movement comprising autonomous groups affiliated by their militant opposition to fascism and other forms of extreme right-wing ideology.
The Antifa movement is a conglomeration of left-wing autonomous, militant anti-fascist groups in the United States. The principal feature of Antifa groups is their use of direct action, with conflicts occurring both online and in real life
What is antifa and what does the movement want?
Doug Stanglin, USA TODAY Published 2:56 p.m. ET Aug. 23, 2017 | Updated 3:48 p.m. ET Aug. 23, 2017
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“Antifa” is commonly considered to be part of the far-left, a group Trump said was partially responsible for violence in Charlottesville, Virginia. Video provided by Newsy Newslook
Charlottesville protest
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Antifa — short for “anti-fascist” — is the name for loosely affiliated, left-leaning anti-racist groups that monitor and track the activities of local neo-Nazis. The movement has no unified structure or national leadership but has emerged in the form of local bodies nationwide, particularly on the West Coast.
Some of the groups, such as the 10-year-old Rose City Antifa in Portland, the oldest antifa group in the U.S., are particularly well-organized and active online and on Facebook, while its members are individually anonymous.
President Trump has singled out antifa as part of what he calls the alt-left in his initial claim that “many sides” were to blame for violence in Charlottesville the weekend of Aug. 12, not just the neo-Nazis, KKK and white nationalists.
How is it pronounced?
“AN-tifa” with the emphasis on the first syllable, which sounds more like “on” in English than “an.”
Far-left antifa demonstrators link arms at Chapman
Far-left antifa demonstrators link arms at Chapman Square during a protest against President Trump in downtown Portland June 4, 2017, as police attempt to move them away from the square. (Photo: Ariane Kunze, AFP/Getty Images)
When did it start?
Anti-fascist groups, particularly in Europe, have been around for many decades, notably in Italy, against Mussolini, and in Germany, against Hitler. In the postwar period, antifa groups resurged to fight neo-Nazi groups, particularly in Germany. In the U.S., the anti-fascist movements grew out of leftist politics of the late ’80s, primarily under the umbrella of Anti-Racist Action.
What does the movement want?
The primary goal is to stop neo-Nazis and white supremacists from gaining a platform rather than to promote a specific antifa agenda. The antifa groups are decidedly anti-racist, anti-sexist and anti-homophobia, but also by and large socially leftist and anti-capitalist.
How do the groups operate?
Mark Bray, a lecturer and Dartmouth and author of the new book Antifa: The Antifascist Handbook, says the groups “organize educational campaigns, build community coalitions, monitor fascists, pressure venues to cancel their events, organize self-defense trainings and physically confront the far right when necessary.”
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2017/08/23/what-antifa-and-what-does-movement-want/593867001/
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This organization, Antifa, barely exists. It consists of a small handful of people. It’s mostly a fictitious Faux News, not-so-Breitbart bogeyman, like the George-Soros-sponsored caravan invasion.
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I suppose I should have put “yellow vests” in quotes.
I could have asked “where’s the “don’t tread on me” flags or “get woke” posters or “where’s the teacher and student walk-outs” to illustrate the wave of public protest needed to stop all of this.
But any chance of getting past the first line of the post and analyze what is going on around here?
Local news is dead so there is no accountability or even information from senators and representatives.
Congressmen do not represent constituents any more (see Washington Post column). They represent corporations.
The president strategy is to wait out the calls for subpoena of aides until 2020.
Perhaps you have a suggestion on how to wake up the silent senators and force them to own up to their obedience to this sick leader. The man is more concerned about Obama having more twitter followers than him and calling twitter to the principal’s office to accuse them than he is to concern about, well, anything of substance.
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You have to give it to Mr. Trump. He cuts through the crap. Previous presidents had to spend countless hours attending briefings, consulting with experts, reading reports when they could just have listened to Lou Dobbs and Judge Janine and spent the rest of the time golfing or lying in bed eating cheeseburgers!
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Lying in bed eating cheeseburgers with one hand while Tweeting with the other hand.
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Was Dobbs not on CNN beefing about immigration in the 1990s sometime? Sorry, I am a non cable guy.
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Roy,
Yes. The article goes into detail about Dobbs’ immigrant-hating on CNN in the 1990s that made other CNN staff very angry and ultimately caused Dobbs to leave.
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Thanks. I did not have time to read it myself.
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The lunatic is in the hall.
The lunatics are in my hall.
The paper holds their folded faces to the floor
And every day the paper boy brings more.
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Indeed
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“He says a wall should be built. That it’s a national emergency. At that point the nation should rally behind him.”
So, if I am the president, whatever I say should be taken for face value and patriotically supported. This was, of course, the treatment Obama got from his Republican opponents, especially when the nation experienced ma national tragedy with the embassy attack in Lybia. Oh, wait, I was just sleeping and it was all a dream. What the republicans really did was to claim that a republican health plan was socialism and spend millions of dollars investigating the embassy attack to try to discredit the person whom everyone knew to be their next roadblock to securing he far right majority they had for the first two years of the trump administration. That is what I call getting behind the president.
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I have been assigned to the border wall project, as a telecom engineer. I am looking forward to working on this project.
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LOL!!!!
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LOL indeed! But I guess the joke’s on us.
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From what Charles has revealed about his employment history, I think he has mostly been a private contractor working for the federal government all over the world. In other words, probably a CIA asset and/or some kind of REMF whore for hire.
I’ve read that Trump is leaching about $1 million from the Defense budget to pay for Trump’s Great Wall, and some of that money will go to hire alleged REMF’s like Charles.
“REMF definition: a term of derision used by front line soldiers to describe those in cushy jobs in the rear. It is short for ‘Rear Echelon Mother Fucker’ and is familiar to most troopers who have been involved in any conflict.”
“The Department of Defense (DOD) has long relied on contractors to provide the U.S. military with a wide range of goods and services, including weapons,vehicles, food, uniforms, and operational support. Without contractor support, the United States would be currently unable to arm and field an effective fighting force. Costs and trends associated with contractor support providesCongress more information upon which to make budget decisions and weigh the relative costs and benefits of different military operations—including contingency operations and maintaining bases around the world.” …
“According to FPDS data, from FY2000 to FY2017, DOD contract obligations increased from $189 billion to $320 billion (FY2017 dollars).” …
“In FY2017, the U.S. federal government obligated $507 billion for contracts for the acquisition of goods, services, and research and development. The $507 billion obligated on contracts was equal to approximately 13% of total FY2017 federal budget outlays of $3.98 trillion.6As noted inFigure 1, in FY2017 DOD obligated more money on federal contracts ($320 billion) than all other federal agencies combined. DOD’sobligations were equal to 8% of all federal spending.”
Click to access R44010.pdf
That means a significant amount of annual Defense spending doesn’t go to our troops but to private contractors.
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Sorry, not $1 million, but $1 BILLION.
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It’s a freakin’ wall. Why would it need a “telecom engineer”? You must be so happy to be able to make a buck off this con! I guess that’s why we tax Gold Star family dependents. To pay for garbage like this.
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It’s going to be a “smart wall,” Greg, you know, smart, like the guy who conceived it.
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Enjoy feeding at the government trough, Charles! And knowing that you are part of protecting your country from starving Honduran toddler terrorists.
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They say you are never very far from someone important. I have a friend who was once friends with the president of a prominent engineering school. They were together at a social event of some kind. This president told my friend that his students were the best he had ever seen. “They can build anything,” he said, “but I fear they would build it for anybody.”
He said this by way of suggesting that the moral conundrums associated with the power knowledge gives us escaped the engineering students of that day (late seventies early eighties if I correctly recall).
Like you, Charles, I find myself often directed to do things. Where testing is concerned, these things do not find favor with me as you express favor for the construction of this wall. I have stood in front of a class and read the canned instruction before a test, biting my tongue as the words tore at the soul of my chosen profession. I have hoped that my continued presence in the profession mitigates the inhumanity I sense in it. I have felt that quitting would just make way for a person who sees nothing contradictory in the matter, exposing the children to the brutality I see in testing.
I do not know what I would do if I was asked to contribute to this wall as more than a taxpayer, but my understanding of history leads me to focus on the futility of walls.
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Well said, Roy.
Something there is that doesn’t love a wall, that wants it down.
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Always enjoy your comments, Roy!
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Pretty much perfect, Roy–and thank you for your humanity.
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I am working on project for CBP (Customs and border patrol). There are radars and heat sensors. The agents patrol the areas in specially equipped SUVs with radar, and infrared cameras. There are electronic backpacks for agents who are on foot patrol. And there are drones and blimp-mounted cameras.
All Law enforcement in the USA, relies heavily on electronics. Communications, radar, video cameras (for daylight) and infrared cameras (for nighttime) surveillance.
Yes, the new wall is going to be “high-tech”.
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Dobbs is a hideous sneering right wing gargoyle. I recall that a few years ago, he would constantly open up any educational segment with the phrase, “ourfailingschools,” over and over again as if it was some sacred pronunciamento from the Bible.
So Trump hangs out with Dobbs, Hannity and Limbaugh. As if Trump doesn’t already have enough right wing jerks (DeVos, Kudlow, Miller, ad infinitum) in his misadministration. This is the triumph of right wing nutism. Let’s hope we can turn things around in 2020 and slow down this vomitous drive to the right.
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We are truly into a Depraved New World, with Clowns, Bigots, and Thieves running the government, and racist zealots blowing up and burning down churches, synagogues, and mosques.
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Dobbs is exactly that, a gargoyle: you make me think of the entire purpose of gargoyles, in this case meant to scare away deeper thought and debate
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Demented Donald can’t outrun dementia. And he’s profoundly and broadly unfit at full capacity.
Clear out the evil clowns. Make Reality Real Again!
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Trump is a SICK maniac. The only good media is Fox, that worships the Orange Buffoon. He is THE ONE who will help working people? Right, the tax break for billionaires and corporations definitely is helping average workers. Working to get rid of ACA is helping people. Trump appoints the people whom he believes will destroy their departments…DeVos, Wheeler. We all want a planet that is polluted and public schools that only serve the poorest students. Are they all this stupid? Trump doesn’t take ‘hardworking’ people to his Trump resorts. There the wealthy can speak and influence policies.
Here is Don the Con at his best…lying through his fat head with yellow hair. I can’t imagine what is going through these peoples’ minds.
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Trump rails against political elites on Washington media’s big night
BY JONATHAN EASLEY – 04/27/19 11:08 PM EDT
…Trump cast the news media, Democrats and Washington insiders as out of touch with ordinary Americans, as he made the case that his administration’s policies had benefited working class voters in the Midwest states that will be pivotal in determining the outcome of the 2020 election.
“There’s no place I’d rather be than right here in America’s heartland,” Trump said in a 90-minute speech at a packed arena in Green Bay. “And there’s no one I’d rather be with than you, the hard-working patriots who make our country run so well.”
As Trump spoke, top figures from the news media were holding their annual awards dinner and fundraiser in Washington.
The president, who has frequently described the press as “the enemy of the people” and is expected to make the news media a primary target in his 2020 reelection bid, has skipped the White House correspondents’ dinner for three consecutive years.
Trump kept up his attacks against the news media on Saturday night.
“Fake news, they’re fake. They are fake and they are fakers,” Trump said, as his supporters chanted “CNN sucks.”…
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/441008-trump-rails-against-political-elites-on-washington-medias-big-night
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Yesterday on Twitter, someone came up with a new name: the Tangerine Tyrant. This was in response to a White House “birthday card” for Melania, which showed her sitting alone on a large sofa, staring blankly into space, while the White House press corps pointed their cameras at someone off to her left, maybe Bolton or Pompeo. A very strange photo, as if she were a mannequin.
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Trump can’t admit that Russians interfered in our 2016 election because then he’d have to admit that he couldn’t have won without that help. The FBI is continuing to watch. How long before Christopher A. Wray, the F.B.I. director, is fired?
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Here’s Trump’s exchange with a reporter via The New York Times:
REPORTER: Did Russia’s attempts to meddle in U.S. elections come up in the conversation?
TRUMP: He said he didn’t meddle. He said he didn’t meddle. I asked him again. You can only ask so many times. But I just asked him again, and he said he absolutely did not meddle in our election. He did not do what they’re saying he did. And he said —
REPORTER: Do you believe him?
TRUMP: Well, look, I can’t stand there and argue with him….
REPORTER: How did you bring up the issue of election meddling? Did you ask him a question?
TRUMP: He just — every time he sees me, he says, “I didn’t do that.” And I believe — I really believe that when he tells me that, he means it. But he says, “I didn’t do that.” I think he’s very insulted by it, if you want to know the truth.
Don’t forget, all he said is he never did that, he didn’t do that. I think he’s very insulted by it, which is not a good thing for our country…
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F.B.I. Warns of Russian Interference in 2020 Race and Boosts Counterintelligence Operations
Russia’s malign influence campaign during the 2018 elections was a rehearsal for the presidential campaign, the F.B.I. director warned…
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You could easily make up a mock interview between FDR and Hitler or Stalin. FDR asks, “Did you do that?” The dictator answers “No, I didn’t.” FDR says, “I believe him.” We know that never happened. FDR believed what happened, not the dictator’s words.
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There’s an aspect to Trump in which he appears to be just a plain idiot.
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And to top it all off the highest court in our land sounds like it’s a dysfunctional mess, packed with five staunch yet argumentatively-challenged wallabies.
Thanks, Demented Donald!
We’re all in this; no one is above this. It’s called humanity. See if Bloomberg sells a book on it, for maybe $525,000.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2019/04/26/politics/supreme-court-closed-doors/index.html
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Trump’s choice for the Federal Reserve board after Cain’s withdrawal, is a product of the Koch’s Heritage Foundation and Fox. He was on the WSJ editorial board. Huffpo reports that he described the inclusion of women referees at NCAA games as obscene. He and Trump are obscene and, women who vote Republican are obscenely stupid.
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& yesterday, during the breaking news reporting on the Poway Chabad shootings, they cut to IQ45 for a statement. He made a brief one in reference to condolences, etc., then started rambling on about HIS day–he’d met w/one of the foreign leaders, & they had a very,very good meeting, etc, ad.nauseum, once again showing his inappropriate thinking process. When he made a more appropriate speech about the tragedy later (I think he was in WI), clearly it was a pre-written statement (by someone other than him; a news anchor mentioned that it was on a teleprompter, & probably written by Kellyanne Conway).
Also–although it’s already happened–I was hoping (too much to hope for in this country, I guess) that the shooter’s name would not be mentioned, w/reference to New Zealand P.M. Jacinda Aldner’s response to Christchurch, David Hogg’s repeated statement to the media to NOT broadcast the Parkland shooter’s name & Anderson Cooper’s pledge (was it after Sandy Hook or Parkland–?) that CNN would never again broadcast perpetrators in such crimes names. (That pledge, of course, has been repeatedly broken.)
That having been said, I hope, too, that the press will NOT publish (nor media broadcast) this deranged person’s “manifesto,” for that is a blueprint for other such individuals to follow.
In case anyone is interested, there is a Texas-based organization which hosts the website
“Don’t Name Him.” It gives all the reasons just why perpetrators must NOT be given any recognition. We know–especially with hate crimes (the church burnings, mosque shootings, bombings, synagogue shootings) that these vermin want the credit for their crimes–they want the attention in which they glorify; they hope for others to take up their “cause,” & to emulate them & commit further acts of violence. If someone would start a petition to the media, that would be fantastic.
Just maybe they will do the right thing this time. If we’re not gonna take away their assault weapons then, by G-d, we’ll erase their names from the annals of history.
They are not humans.
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Whatever the circumstance, be it tragedy or anything else, Trump always makes it about HIM. Ego! Me! Me!
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There is a scene in one episode of CSI Miami where they caught a sniper who has been shooting people at random.
As they are taking the guy away in handcuffs, the shooter says, with a victorious smile, “Don’t you want t know why I was doing it?”
The CSI guy says something like, “No. To me, you are just an evil monster.” And that was the end of that scene.
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This sounds about right, Lloyd. Too bad real life isn’t following art in this case. Not only have they named him, they’re showing his picture.
Next, of course, they’ll be publishing his “manifesto.”
Who needs to know it?
Why, those haters planning the same types of future attacks.
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I wonder why there is so much negativity about Bernie’s age. I don’t hear that about Biden or Pelosi and they are all about the same age. Bernie is more progressive than either Pelosi or Biden and therefore, is more likely to be attacked. [He’s too old for the job.]
Bernie Sanders was born on September 8, 1941.
Nancy Pelosi was born on March 26, 1940.
Joe Biden was born on November 20, 1942
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I didn’t know Pelosi was running for President.
And I have commented more than once that both Biden and Sanders are too old to run for president.
I want the candidate that runs to be younger than 70.
I’m thinking of Kamala Harris who is 54. Now if Sanders and Harris ran on the same ticket with Harris as his VP, then Sanders age would not bother me.
But Biden is a corporate Democrat, a neoliberal like another Bill or Hillary Clinton. I want to see all the neoliberals gone.
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I would like to see a Sanders/Warren ticket.
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Sanders-Warren ticket would be interesting. Imagine what they would say and do as they went after Mad-Cow Big-Mac brain in the White House.
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I am NOT in favor of Biden. He smooth talks but doesn’t specify what he stands for. I agree that he is corporate owned. [I do have a photo of him and me together on my desk.]
I like Bernie and Warren. Wish they would run on a ticket together.
Actually any Dem would be better than the Tangerine Tyrant. He keeps refusing to have anyone testify in the House. Hope the SDNY has already seen his tax returns.
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Mueller’s team may have already seen the tax records for Moscow’s Agent Governing America but none of the crimes they discovered probably fit their mandate so that one might be in one of the sealed indictments that weren’t opened and were already turned over to another state AG who is waiting for Scum Bag of the Millennia to move out of the White House and lose his alleged immunity (there is nothing in the US Constitution that says a President is above the law but the GOP controlled Senate claims this is procedure) from being persecuted for being a criminal with a void where his brain is supposed to be.
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Trump has to lie because the truth is something people won’t tolerate.
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Analysis | President Trump has made more than 10,000 false or misleading claims
It took President Trump 601 days to top 5,000 false and misleading claims in The Fact Checker’s database, an average of eight claims a day.
But on April 26, just 226 days later, the president crossed the 10,000 mark — an average of nearly 23 claims a day in this seven-month period, which included the many rallies he held before the midterm elections, the partial government shutdown over his promised border wall and the release of the special counsel’s report on Russian interference in the presidential election.
This milestone appeared unlikely when The Fact Checker first started this project during his first 100 days. In the first 100 days, Trump averaged less than five claims a day, which would have added up to about 7,000 claims in a four-year presidential term. But the tsunami of untruths just keeps looming larger and larger.
As of April 27, including the president’s rally in Green Bay, Wis., the tally in our database stands at 10,111 claims in 828 days.
In recent days, the president demonstrated why he so quickly has piled up the claims. There was a 45-minute telephone interview with Sean Hannity of Fox News on April 25: 45 claims. There was an eight-minute gaggle with reportersthe morning of April 26: eight claims. There was a speech to the National Rifle Association: 24 claims. There was 19-minute interview with radio host Mark Levin: 17 claims. And, finally, there was the campaign rally on April 27: 61 claims.
The president’s constant Twitter barrage also adds to his totals. All told, the president racked up 171 false or misleading claims in just three days, April 25-27. That’s more than he made in any single month in the first five months of his presidency…
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