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Of course, no one in a their right minds would argue trump doesn't golf FAR more than obama but this is the 🥜 ter MO, to argue "is it one trip or two"
So when he leaves Mar a LAgo on Saturday that's a "trip". Does he go and return AGAIN the following day? Another trip!
Sorry 🥜 🥜 nutters you need to get those IQ's up to the ambient temperature.
No....Fahrenheit not Celsius
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI am going on a golf trip! Where? 4 miles away!
You are going somewhere and returning ! That's a TRIP.
BTW what does it COST when Trump makes even a 4 mile trip to the golf course. How many vehicles? Support personnel? We've seen the price tag for gold cart rental ....
Bwa ha ha
But let's cut the crap. The wolves are circling close to your albatross in the WH now. His campaign manager owed $60 million dollars to folks in Putin's inner circle. We need a good explanation of exactly how this man became campaign manager AND how he then managed to install Pence as VP.
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Excerpt from Vanity Fair article
At first it sounded like hyperbole, the escalation of a Twitter war. But now it’s clear that Bob Corker’s remarkable New York Times interview—in which the Republican senator described the White House as “adult day care” and warned Trump could start World War III—was an inflection point in the Trump presidency. It brought into the open what several people close to the president have recently told me in private: that Trump is “unstable,” “losing a step,” and “unraveling.”
The conversation among some of the president’s longtime confidantes, along with the character of some of the leaks emerging from the White House has shifted. There’s a new level of concern. NBC News published a report that Trump shocked his national security team when he called for a nearly tenfold increase in the country’s nuclear arsenal during a briefing this summer. One Trump adviser confirmed to me it was after this meeting disbanded that Secretary of State Rex Tillerson called Trump a “moron.”
In recent days, I spoke with a half dozen prominent Republicans and Trump advisers, and they all describe a White House in crisis as advisers struggle to contain a president who seems to be increasingly unfocused and consumed by dark moods. Trump’s ire is being fueled by his stalled legislative agenda and, to a surprising degree, by his decision last month to back the losing candidate Luther Strange in the Alabama Republican primary. “Alabama was a huge blow to his psyche,” a person close to Trump said. “He saw the cult of personality was broken.”
According to two sources familiar with the conversation, Trump vented to his longtime security chief, Keith Schiller, “I hate everyone in the White House! There are a few exceptions, but I hate them!” (A White House official denies this.) Two senior Republican officials said Chief of Staff John Kelly is miserable in his job and is remaining out of a sense of duty to keep Trump from making some sort of disastrous decision. Today, speculation about Kelly’s future increased after Politico reported that Kelly’s deputy Kirstjen Nielsen is likely to be named Homeland Security Secretary—the theory among some Republicans is that Kelly wanted to give her a soft landing before his departure.
One former official even speculated that Kelly and Secretary of Defense James Mattis have discussed what they would do in the event Trump ordered a nuclear first strike. “Would they tackle him?” the person said. Even Trump’s most loyal backers are sowing public doubts. This morning, The Washington Post quoted longtime Trump friend Tom Barrack saying he has been “shocked” and “stunned” by Trump’s behavior.
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White House is in chaos. Trump hates everyone, everyone hates Trump.
Of course nutter will scream “Fake News”.
And Mueller & Co. are hard at work ‘pardon-proofing’ their case before they unload on Trump.
It’s going to be spectacular when it all comes to a head. Believe me.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAt first it sounded like hyperbole, the escalation of a Twitter war. But now it’s clear that Bob Corker’s remarkable New York Times interview—in which the Republican senator described the White House as “adult day care” and warned Trump could start World War III—was an inflection point in the Trump presidency. It brought into the open what several people close to the president have recently told me in private: that Trump is “unstable,” “losing a step,” and “unraveling.”
The conversation among some of the president’s longtime confidantes, along with the character of some of the leaks emerging from the White House has shifted. There’s a new level of concern. NBC News published a report that Trump shocked his national security team when he called for a nearly tenfold increase in the country’s nuclear arsenal during a briefing this summer. One Trump adviser confirmed to me it was after this meeting disbanded that Secretary of State Rex Tillerson called Trump a “moron.”
In recent days, I spoke with a half dozen prominent Republicans and Trump advisers, and they all describe a White House in crisis as advisers struggle to contain a president who seems to be increasingly unfocused and consumed by dark moods. Trump’s ire is being fueled by his stalled legislative agenda and, to a surprising degree, by his decision last month to back the losing candidate Luther Strange in the Alabama Republican primary. “Alabama was a huge blow to his psyche,” a person close to Trump said. “He saw the cult of personality was broken.”
According to two sources familiar with the conversation, Trump vented to his longtime security chief, Keith Schiller, “I hate everyone in the White House! There are a few exceptions, but I hate them!” (A White House official denies this.) Two senior Republican officials said Chief of Staff John Kelly is miserable in his job and is remaining out of a sense of duty to keep Trump from making some sort of disastrous decision. Today, speculation about Kelly’s future increased after Politico reported that Kelly’s deputy Kirstjen Nielsen is likely to be named Homeland Security Secretary—the theory among some Republicans is that Kelly wanted to give her a soft landing before his departure.
One former official even speculated that Kelly and Secretary of Defense James Mattis have discussed what they would do in the event Trump ordered a nuclear first strike. “Would they tackle him?” the person said. Even Trump’s most loyal backers are sowing public doubts. This morning, The Washington Post quoted longtime Trump friend Tom Barrack saying he has been “shocked” and “stunned” by Trump’s behavior.
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White House is in chaos. Trump hates everyone, everyone hates Trump.
Of course nutter will scream “Fake News”.
And Mueller & Co. are hard at work ‘pardon-proofing’ their case before they unload on Trump.
It’s going to be spectacular when it all comes to a head. Believe me.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnything is more credible that Drudge, Breitbart, National Enquirer, WorldNet Daily, Fox, etc, etc, and all the other trash you feed on.
At least you have given up the pretense of being credible! How did you like the Executive Order yesterday on Healthcare? Awesome huh? Obama better get that book out quick! His legacy shrivels by the day.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnything is more credible that Drudge, Breitbart, National Enquirer, WorldNet Daily, Fox, etc, etc, and all the other trash you feed on.
Teeheeman must just spend his days endlessly scouring the internet for stories and cartoons that dovetail with his agenda. What a colossal waste of time!
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I agree with the lib above and would add my belief that Mueller will come with such a massive case that most 🥜 ters will be shock and awed into silence
Look how wierd it gets when Bore-us defends the Russians. He wouldn't do itnin the open under his own name
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLast week he was siteing Hollywood Reporter??? I guess TMZ missed the scoop?
Teeheeman must just spend his days endlessly scouring the internet for stories and cartoons that dovetail with his agenda. What a colossal waste of time!
Oh I know ...."teeheeman" is just a one size fits all label for libs, right?
So I HONORED you would apply a phrase that I used (teehee) to represent all liberals.
Again consistent with my observation you seem to be personally obsessed with ME when you consider that, constant ad hominum attacks while ignoring policy etc
I wish I could say you are special in kind but I consider you a garden variety nutter and no more .
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The late professor William T. Kelley taught marketing at Wharton School of Business and Finance, University of Pennsylvania, for 31 years, ending with his retirement in 1982. Kelley, who also had vast experience as a business consultant, was the author of a then-widely used textbook called Marketing Intelligence:The Management of Marketing Information (originally published by P. Staples, London, 1968). Kelley taught marketing management both to undergraduate and graduate students at Wharton. Dr. Bill was one of my closest friends for 47 years when we lost him at 94 about six years ago. Hel would have been 100 this year.
Donald J. Trump was an undergraduate student at Wharton for the latter two of his college years, having graduated in 1968.
Professor Kelley told me 100 times over three decades that “Donald Trump was the dumbest goddam student I ever had.” I remember his emphasis and inflection — it went like this: “Donald Trump was the dumbest goddamn student I ever had.” Kelley told me this after Trump had become a celebrity, but long before he was considered a political figure. Kelley often referred to Trump’s arrogance when he told the story that Trump came to Wharton thinking he already knew everything.
I'd bet $1000 obama's IQ higher than trumps
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBore-us should t you be calling to see his grades ? Didn't you nutters want to see obama's transcript ?
I'd bet $1000 obama's IQ higher than trumps
Has the ring of absolute truth to it.
I’d bet $1million if I had it. Without a moment’s hesitation.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post“Donald Trump was the dumbest goddamn student I ever had.”
Has the ring of absolute truth to it.
I’d bet $1million if I had it. Without a moment’s hesitation.
I recall the dulcet tones when Bore-is demanded Obama's transcripts so he could see if "equal opportunity" was at play
LMAO
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