Awesome. They have half a cast with his ex-wives. C'mon Bravo!
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From the idiot this morning.....
Trump on 'moron': "If he did that, I guess we'll have to compare IQ tests. And I can tell you who is going to win." https://t.co/ntng6stZG5
Why is the NFL getting massive tax breaks while at the same time disrespecting our Anthem, Flag and Country? Change tax law!ti
Corker has an aide on the line that recorded the call. Something big must be about to come out if he's tweeting crazy stuff like this.
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Source: Raw Story
On YouTube racists say this guy had it coming because he started it. In other clips you can see him hit a white supremacist who was attacking another African American protestor and in a second clip you can see him and other African American youngsters burning the confederate flag.Quote:
Virginia police issue warrant for black man brutally assaulted by neo-Nazis in Charlottesville
Elizabeth Preza
09 Oct 2017 at 21:33 ET
https://www.rawstory.com/wp-content/...se-800x430.pngDeAndre Harris (Twitter)
Police in Charlottesville, Virginia Monday issued a warrant for 20-year-old DeAndre Harris, a black man who was beaten at a white nationalist rally in August.
https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images...99_bigger.jpeg WCPO@WCPO Charlottesville authorities have issued a warrant for the arrest of parking garage beating victim Deandre Harris. http://bit.ly/2ycd79M
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Lt. Stephen Upman said an alleged victim went to the magistrate’s office to describe the events leading up to a violent assault against Harris at the East Market Street parking garage. Video of that assault went viral in the aftermath of the violent white supremacist rally earlier this year.
According to police, Harris is wanted for unlawful wounding; he is accused of attacking one of the men who participated in his assault. Two of his attackers were charged with malicious wounding in September.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzOU6awGaoM
Did anyone see emiems rant tonight? Wow. He really hates trump.
So, to sum up what is important to the idiot while CA is on fire and Americans are starving in PR and soldiers are being ambushed and killed overseas.
Donald J. TrumpVerified account @realDonaldTrumpFollow
With all of the Fake News coming out of NBC and the Networks, at what point is it appropriate to challenge their License? Bad for country!
10:55 AM - 11 Oct 2017
Donald Trump reveals plan for executive order to bypass Congress and gut Obamacare
https://www.yahoo.com/news/donald-tr...114500058.html
The answer is never. See: the first amendment.Quote:
Donald J. TrumpVerified account @realDonaldTrumpFollow
With all of the Fake News coming out of NBC and the Networks, at what point is it appropriate to challenge their License? Bad for country!
10:55 AM - 11 Oct 2017
https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images...vQB_bigger.jpgKyle GriffinVerified account @kylegriffin1 14m14 minutes agoMore
Trump: "It's frankly disgusting the way the press is able to write whatever they want to write and people should look into it." (via CBS)
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA :roflnm: :highfive:
“I Hate Everyone in the White House!”: Trump Seethes as Advisers Fear the President Is “Unraveling”
In recent days, I’ve spoken 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 that seems to be increasingly unfocused and consumed by dark moods.
GABRIEL SHERMAN
OCTOBER 11, 2017 2:40 PM
https://media.vanityfair.com/photos/...hite-house.jpgDonald Trump in the Diplomatic Room at the White House, October 2, 2017.
By Joshua Roberts/Reuters.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 quotedlongtime Trump friend Tom Barrack saying he has been “shocked” and “stunned” by Trump’s behavior.
Video: When the President Asks for Your Resignation: Sally Yates and Preet Bharara
While Kelly can’t control Trump’s tweets, he is doing his best to physically sequester the president—much to Trump’s frustration. One major G.O.P. donor told me access to Trump has been cut off, and his outside calls to the White House switchboard aren’t put through to the Oval Office. Earlier this week, I reported on Kelly’s plans to prevent Trump from mingling with guests at Mar-a-Lago later this month. And, according to two sources, Keith Schiller quit last month after Kelly told Schiller he needed permission to speak to the president and wanted written reports of their conversations.
The White House denies these accounts. “The President’s mood is good and his outlook on the agenda is very positive,” an official said.
West Wing aides have also worried about Trump’s public appearances, one Trump adviser told me. The adviser said aides were relieved when Trump canceled his appearance on the season premiere of 60 Minutes last month. “He’s lost a step. They don’t want him doing adversarial TV interviews,” the adviser explained. Instead, Trump has sat down for friendly conversations with Sean Hannity and Mike Huckabee, whose daughter is Trump’s press secretary. (The White House official says the 60 Minutes interview is being rescheduled.)
Even before Corker’s remarks, some West Wing advisers were worried that Trump’s behavior could cause the Cabinet to take extraordinary Constitutional measures to remove him from office. Several months ago, according to two sources with knowledge of the conversation, former chief strategist Steve Bannon told Trump that the risk to his presidency wasn’t impeachment, but the 25th Amendment—the provision by which a majority of the Cabinet can vote to remove the president. When Bannon mentioned the 25th Amendment, Trump said, “What’s that?” According to a source, Bannon has told people he thinks Trump has only a 30 percent chance of making it the full term.
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2017...e-advisers/amp
He reminds me of Karl Pilkington from An idiot Abroad.
He reminds me of a 4 year old who skipped his nap.
He reminds me of a shit i took once, after a night of drinking guinness
.@gabrielsherman tells MSNBC that people who've spoken to Trump on the phone say he repeats himself over and over again, rambles in convos..
NBC: To get Trump to accept the current deployment of U.S. forces worldwide, NatSec leaders chose to show how positions benefited Trump Org.