President Trump

"The Wall Street Journal ran a typically untruthful story today by saying that Secretary of the Treasury, Scott Bessent, explained to me that firing Jerome “Too Late” Powell, the Worst Federal Reserve Chairman in History, would be bad for the Market. Nobody had to explain that to me. I know better than anybody what’s good for the Market, and what’s good for the U.S.A. If it weren’t for me, the Market wouldn’t be at Record Highs right now, it probably would have CRASHED! So, get your information CORRECT. People don’t explain to me, I explain to them!"



Incredible - he can't even stand for his own appointees to receive anything like credit, unless it's from him. It annoyed him sufficiently to post about it.

Has there ever been a more insecure person, anywhere?
 
"The Wall Street Journal ran a typically untruthful story today by saying that Secretary of the Treasury, Scott Bessent, explained to me that firing Jerome “Too Late” Powell, the Worst Federal Reserve Chairman in History, would be bad for the Market. Nobody had to explain that to me. I know better than anybody what’s good for the Market, and what’s good for the U.S.A. If it weren’t for me, the Market wouldn’t be at Record Highs right now, it probably would have CRASHED! So, get your information CORRECT. People don’t explain to me, I explain to them!"



Incredible - he can't even stand for his own appointees to receive anything like credit, unless it's from him. It annoyed him sufficiently to post about it.

Has there ever been a more insecure person, anywhere?
Unsurprising that he was very quiet when the markets took a 10% dive following his tariff announcement in April but he’s now taking credit for the TACO bounce after he bottled it.
 
Just learned a new word from my crossword:

"schlump also shlump (shlŭmp)
n. Slang
1. A person who is neither neat nor stylish; a rumpled or dowdy person.
2. A person who is somewhat fat and unfit"

Now I'd love to use it, if only I could find something to rhyme with it...
 
"Let’s separate the signal from the noise."


Gabbard recently appeared on Fox News to make politically charged claims that directly contradict the findings of the Senate Intelligence Committee’s landmark Volume 5 report from August 2020—a nearly 1,000-page document that laid bare the extent of Russian interference in the 2016 election.

That report wasn’t a product of MSNBC or the so-called “Deep State.” Republican Senator Richard Burr first led the Senate Intelligence Committee investigation, but after Burr stepped down under a cloud of an FBI investigation, the stunning report received final approval from Acting Chair Marco Rubio, who now serves as President Donald Trump’s Secretary of State. If there’s a Deep State at work here, it apparently includes some of the GOP’s most prominent figures.

*snip*

The committee found that Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered a sweeping campaign to influence the 2016 election in Trump’s favor. The report explicitly states that Russian intelligence services, especially the GRU, engaged in cyber operations to hack and disseminate emails from the Clinton campaign and the DNC, and amplified pro-Trump narratives via state-sponsored media and social media operations.

But perhaps the most damning portion focused on Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort. According to the committee, Manafort maintained a “close relationship” with Konstantin Kilimnik, a Russian national with ties to Russian intelligence. Manafort shared internal campaign polling data and strategy with Kilimnik, including information targeting key battleground states. Kilimnik, in turn, was linked to Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska, who has long been suspected of working in concert with Kremlin interests.

Here’s the kicker: The report flat-out says that Kilimnik was likely a Russian intelligence officer and that his interactions with Manafort represented a “grave counterintelligence threat.”

Let’s repeat that: A Republican-led Senate committee concluded that the chair of Trump’s 2016 campaign worked closely with a known Russian intelligence asset during a foreign attack on American democracy. That is not Deep State propaganda. That is a verified, documented, footnoted finding by Republican senators.
 
When Obama goes on trial, his first witness should be Marco Rubio, followed by every Republican on the Senate Intelligence Committee.

"This story tells you how far we've sunk as a country. Just think about it. An orange POTUS is posting fake videos of a black former POTUS getting arrested in the Oval Office with a YMCA soundtrack because he is trying to distract his supporters from his association with Epstein etc."


Trump doesn't need to do anything. Someone must remind him about the truth about his supporters.

"I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody, and I wouldn't lose any voters, OK? It's, like, incredible." — Donald Trump 2015

"It's, like, incredible."


I'll concede he's exaggerating, but the underlying issue is simply "malicious wrong-doing." What Trump is saying, that in a very serious case of malicious wrong-doing (with red-handed public murder at the extreme to make a point as emphatically as possible) it wouldn't make a shred of difference to his supporters. Let that sink in. He's got their number, sure, but even he sees the depth and scope of it as "incredible."
 
"Let’s separate the signal from the noise."


Gabbard recently appeared on Fox News to make politically charged claims that directly contradict the findings of the Senate Intelligence Committee’s landmark Volume 5 report from August 2020—a nearly 1,000-page document that laid bare the extent of Russian interference in the 2016 election.

That report wasn’t a product of MSNBC or the so-called “Deep State.” Republican Senator Richard Burr first led the Senate Intelligence Committee investigation, but after Burr stepped down under a cloud of an FBI investigation, the stunning report received final approval from Acting Chair Marco Rubio, who now serves as President Donald Trump’s Secretary of State. If there’s a Deep State at work here, it apparently includes some of the GOP’s most prominent figures.

*snip*

The committee found that Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered a sweeping campaign to influence the 2016 election in Trump’s favor. The report explicitly states that Russian intelligence services, especially the GRU, engaged in cyber operations to hack and disseminate emails from the Clinton campaign and the DNC, and amplified pro-Trump narratives via state-sponsored media and social media operations.

But perhaps the most damning portion focused on Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort. According to the committee, Manafort maintained a “close relationship” with Konstantin Kilimnik, a Russian national with ties to Russian intelligence. Manafort shared internal campaign polling data and strategy with Kilimnik, including information targeting key battleground states. Kilimnik, in turn, was linked to Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska, who has long been suspected of working in concert with Kremlin interests.

Here’s the kicker: The report flat-out says that Kilimnik was likely a Russian intelligence officer and that his interactions with Manafort represented a “grave counterintelligence threat.”

Let’s repeat that: A Republican-led Senate committee concluded that the chair of Trump’s 2016 campaign worked closely with a known Russian intelligence asset during a foreign attack on American democracy. That is not Deep State propaganda. That is a verified, documented, footnoted finding by Republican senators.

And these aren't Kellyanne Conway 'alternative facts'. The report is indisputable, written using fact-based intel from solid intelligence from multiple sources. That's about as good as it gets. Even without access to the good stuff, the open-source intel by itself is pretty damning.
 

You can't make this shit up. The comments from MAGA are fascinating.

This is Matt Schlapps CPAC, so Matt Gaetz is speaking on "Safe dating practices for teenage girls". Trump is calling it in via ZOOM headlining a forum on "Objectification and radical narcissism: deconstructing the psychology of sex traffickers and abusers."


Family Values! Christians!

Trump's doing back-flips with the distractions. Washington Redskins...MLK files...Idaho murders...Obama conspiracy and everyone is noticing.

Trump Distraction Bingo...what's for this week?

Trump orders Area 51 tours for public.
Trump reveals FDR was transgender, and not a cripple.
Trump claims he served in Vietnam in the 82nd Airborne.
Trump complains that modern ice cream is too cold and orders manufacturers to fix it or be arrested.
 
Openly gay African judge has been appointed for the Trump/Murdoch case...

That'll please President Sitgibbon
It should do.
One of Trump’s many contradictory positions is his apparent disdain for anything gay, however he uses a gay anthem all the fucking time. YMCA seems to be his favourite song.
 
"Now, do the Epstein files."
Bernice King.


“Maybe they were raped, maybe they weren’t. This is not what American families give a damn about.”

 

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