Trump wins

Mmmmm wonder why?.... don't suppose it is because HE is the major focus right now?

Trump changes relationship between White House, spy agencies
The White House's handling of intelligence reports on the Russia investigation has been labeled unorthodox and, to the Democrats, suspicious. But when it comes to Donald Trump's relationship with his spy agencies, that's par for the course.

Since taking office, Trump has challenged the integrity of intelligence officials, moved to exert more control over U.S. spying agencies and accused his predecessor of using government spycraft to monitor his presidential campaign.

This week, Trump's White House is facing allegations that it funneled secret intelligence reports to a top Republican investigating his campaign's possible ties to Russian officials as well as Moscow's interference in the 2016 election.

The approach appears to be based, at least in part, on the White House's anxiety over the Russia investigations, which threaten to seriously weaken his presidency. It also reflects a deep distrust of the intelligence community among his political advisers, including government newcomers who have never dealt with classified information or covert programs.

"It reveals a chasm of ignorance about how stuff is done," said Michael Hayden, the former head of the CIA and National Security Agency.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-ch...tween-white-house-spy-agencies-071253073.html
 
87b3d630cb9c02aad33282ce132e77ad90e4a002.jpg

According to Rasmussen Reports’ most recent survey released Friday, 54 percent of likely voters approved of the president’s job performance.
 
he's got several of these floating around also... one of them is going to bite him in the ass...... NYC ag has a big one going on him... and then there is the group suing over conflict of interest....

Judge to Trump: No protection for speech inciting violence
The Associated Press,Associated Press 17 hours ago

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A federal judge has rejected President Donald Trump's free speech defense against a lawsuit accusing him of inciting violence against protesters at a campaign rally.

Trump's lawyers sought to dismiss the lawsuit by three protesters who say they were roughed up by his supporters at a March 1, 2016 rally in Louisville, Kentucky. They argued that Trump didn't intend for his supporters to use *******.

Two women and a man say they were shoved and punched by audience members at Trump's command. Much of it was captured on video and widely broadcast during the campaign, showing Trump pointing at the protesters and repeating "get them out."

Judge David J. Hale in Louisville ruled Friday that the suit against Trump, his campaign and three of his supporters can proceed. Hale found ample facts supporting allegations that the protesters' injuries were a "direct and proximate result" of Trump's actions, and noted that the Supreme Court has ruled out constitutional protections for speech that incites violence.

"It is plausible that Trump's direction to 'get 'em out of here' advocated the use of *******," the judge wrote. "It was an order, an instruction, a command."

Plaintiffs Kashiya Nwanguma, Molly Shah and Henry Brousseau allege that they were physically attacked by several members of the audience, including Matthew Heimbach, Alvin Bamberger and an unnamed defendant they have yet to be able to identify.

Bamberger later apologized to the Korean War Veterans Association, whose uniform he wore at the rally. He wrote that he "physically pushed a young woman down the aisle toward the exit" after "Trump kept saying 'get them out, get them out," according to the lawsuit.

Heimbach, for his part, sought to dismiss the lawsuit's discussion of his association with a white nationalist group and of statements he made about how Trump could advance the group's interests. The judge declined, saying such information could be important context when determining punitive damages.

The judge also declined to remove allegations that Nwanguma, an African-American, was the victim of racial, ethnic and sexist slurs from the crowd at the rally. This context may support the plaintiffs' claims of negligence and incitement by Trump and his campaign, the judge said.

"While the words themselves are repulsive, they are relevant to show the atmosphere in which the alleged events occurred," Hale wrote.

Lawyers for Trump and his campaign also argued that they cannot be held liable because they had no duty to the plaintiffs, who assumed the risk of injury when they decided to protest at the rally. The judge countered that under the law, every person has a duty to every other person to use care to prevent foreseeable injury.

"In sum, the Court finds that Plaintiffs have adequately alleged that their harm was foreseeable and that the Trump Defendants had a duty to prevent it," the judge ruled, referring the case to a federal magistrate, Judge H. Brent Brennenstuhl, to handle preliminary litigation, discovery and settlement efforts.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/judge-de...fense-protester-case-214131776--election.html
.
 
‘Our Dishonest President’: L.A. Times editorial eviscerates Trump

Since Donald Trump began his stunning ascent from real estate mogul and reality television star to wall-building, Muslim-ban-promising Republican candidate to GOP nominee to president, there have been plenty of piercing editorials about him and his policies.
But perhaps none have been as scathing as the one published Sunday by the Los Angeles Times.

“It was no secret during the campaign that Donald Trump was a narcissist and a demagogue who used fear and dishonesty to appeal to the worst in American voters,” the Times editorial board wrote in the first of a four-part op-ed titled “Our Dishonest President.”

In September, the same editorial board called Trump “unqualified and unsuited to be president” and said his election would be “catastrophic for the nation.”

“Still, nothing prepared us for the magnitude of this train wreck,” the paper said Sunday.

The Times pointed to Trump’s executive order on immigration among “dozens of real-life steps that, if they are not reversed, will rip families apart.”

“But, chilling as they are, these radically wrongheaded policy choices are not, in fact, the most frightening aspect of the Trump presidency,” the Times said. “What is most worrisome about Trump is Trump himself.”

More from the editorial:

He is a man so unpredictable, so reckless, so petulant, so full of blind self-regard, so untethered to reality that it is impossible to know where his presidency will lead or how much damage he will do to our nation. His obsession with his own fame, wealth and success, his determination to vanquish enemies real and imagined, his craving for adulation — these traits were, of course, at the very heart of his scorched-earth outsider campaign; indeed, some of them helped get him elected. But in a real presidency in which he wields unimaginable power, they are nothing short of disastrous.

While Trump’s policies are “variations on classic Republican positions,” the paper argued that they become “dangerous” in the hands of the Donald.

“Many Republicans, for instance, support tighter border security and a tougher response to illegal immigration,” the Times explained, “but Trump’s cockamamie border wall, his impracticable campaign promise to deport all 11 million people living in the country illegally and his blithe disregard for the effect of such proposals on the U.S. relationship with Mexico turn a very bad policy into an appalling one.”

The editorial board said that the four-part series will examine three of the president’s “troubling traits”:
• “Trump’s shocking lack of respect for those fundamental rules and institutions on which our government is based.”
• “His utter lack of regard for truth.”
• “His scary willingness to repeat alt-right conspiracy theories, racist memes and crackpot, out-of-the-mainstream ideas.”

Trump, who frequently reacts to negative media coverage about him via Twitter, has yet to respond to the editorial.
But perhaps due in part to coverage of the op-ed by pro-Trump websites Breitbart.com and the Drudge Report, “Our Dishonest President” was among the top trending terms in the United States on Sunday afternoon.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/our-dish...es-editorial-eviscerates-trump-195956411.html

to read the LA Times story here is the thread
http://www.latimes.com/projects/la-ed-our-dishonest-president/
 
Last edited:
the walls are closing in!

who in the hell is going to believe this guy... he has already proved he is more than willing to screw this country to death... look what he did in Iraq! and when the investigations start he moves HDQ over seas!

Blackwater founder who reportedly had secret meeting with Russian official releases statement blasting intelligence community

Erik Prince, the Blackwater founder who reportedly met with a Russian close to President Vladimir Putin to create a communication back-channel between then-President-elect Donald Trump and Russia, blasted the intelligence community in a statement Tuesday.

Prince attended a secret meeting in the Seychelles islands days before Trump's inauguration to discuss establishing the back-channel, The Washington Post reported Monday.

In his statement Tuesday, Prince didn't deny attending the meeting, but still attempted to cast doubt on its supposed purpose.

"If the politically fabricated delusion of President-elect Trump and President Putin's coordination was true, why would anyone need to meet me anyway?" Prince said in the statement, which was sent to Business Insider.

In a statement that was included in the Post's story on Monday, a spokesman for Prince said the Seychelles meeting "had nothing to do with President Trump."

"Why is the so-called under-resourced intelligence community messing around with surveillance of American citizens when they should be hunting terrorists?" the spokesman said.

https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/blackwater-founder-reportedly-had-secret-182753869.html


Newsweek
UAE Set Up Secret Meeting Between Trump Donor and Putin Confidant

The United Arab Emirates set up a secret meeting between a key donor of U.S. President Donald Trump and an associate of Russian President Vladimir Putin in an apparent bid to set-up a backchannel between the two, according to reports.

The meeting, first reported by the Washington Post, citing anonymous U.S., European and Arab officials, took place in January in the Seychelles islands nine days before Trump’s inauguration.

At the two-day meeting Erik Prince, the founder of the security firm Blackwater that operated in the Iraq War and now the head of the Hong Kong-based company Frontier Services Group, met a Russian envoy.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/uae-set-secret-meeting-between-092413586.html


DeVos’s brother tried to open back channel between Trump, Russia: report

New York Post
https://www.yahoo.com/news/m/8eda63ac-d148-306f-81d6-37a9212ce5e5/devos’s-brother-tried-to-open.html
 
Anybody do video chat wanna show off my BBC in real life to many fake pages and perverts or homesxuals replying back with these fake pages not yet met a real person skeptical of this site now man
 
China is Now More Popular than Trump among Americans, Polls Indicate
I believe a 90 year old whore with a scorching case of herpes would be more popular than the "Donald" now ... he's starting to see that the brilliant staff he's chosen can't cover his own ignorance so he's starting to rely on his family more and more. Totally amazing the most powerful country has slid this far into inadequacy. We've got to get the money OUT of Washington so government can have a chance at functioning again.
 
Robert Reich: Four (or five) grounds for impeaching Trump

First, in taking the oath of office, a president promises to “faithfully execute the laws and the Constitution.” That’s Article II, Section 2. But Trump is unfaithfully executing his duties as president by accusing his predecessor, President Barack Obama, of undertaking an illegal and impeachable act, with absolutely no evidence to support the accusation. Second, Article I, Section 9 of the Constitution forbids government officials from taking things of value from foreign governments. But Trump is making big money off his Trump International Hotel by steering foreign diplomatic delegations to it, and will make a bundle off China’s recent decision to grant his trademark applications for the Trump

https://www.yahoo.com/news/m/154086...4057e622/ss_robert-reich:-four-(or-five).html
 
And all the biggest joke in tv news Rachel maddow would talk about is how bad Trump is on the prompter

that's because the guy can't speak a coherent sentence without someone writing it for him because the o0nly thing he knows is belittle or make fun of...... and as for reading... the sentences are to long... he can only follow the short ones on twitter
he is good at twitter... with those tiny hands and small mind

go ahead and support him... he may need someone to bring hima goody basket for Christmas... with him being in JAIL!
 
Last edited:
that's because the guy can't speak a coherent sentence without someone writing it for him because the o0nly thing he knows is belittle or make fun of...... and as for reading... the sentences are to long... he can only follow the short ones on twitter
he is good at twitter... with those tiny hands and small mind

go ahead and support him... he may need someone to bring hima goody basket for Christmas... with him being in JAIL!
Relax. Close your eyes, take a deep breath, picture Elizabeth Warren and Hillary Clinton nude and find your happy place.
 
Back
Top