30th Weak of Trumpanzy Trouble

Someone should ask him if he could please specify who the very fine white supremacists are.
 
Does not the Presidents presser today show that he is incapable of being an American President? Is it not evidence that he is unqualified and should be removed from office?

Just because Mikey is out of the country it should not prevent him from invoking the 25th Amendment and running the Trumpanzy out of the White House and into obscurity.
 
Ex-RNC chair: Trump’s Charlottesville press conference ‘was a big middle finger to the country’

Former Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele on Wednesday unloaded on President Donald Trump’s Tuesday press conference where he said there were some “very fine people” who attended last week’s white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.

Steele began by saying that Trump had a real opportunity this week to unite Americans and show the country that he had no tolerance for white supremacists — but he quickly blew that chance in spectacular fashion.

“He saw the moment and he ducked, and he continues to duck,” Steele said. “We have, in our face, a situation where there’s someone who has elevated the hate machines in this country to the level of the presidency.”

In noting that Trump’s statement on Monday condemning white supremacists seemed half-hearted, Steele said that Trump’s defiant press conference on Tuesday seemed to more genuinely reflect the president’s true feelings.

“Yesterday was a big middle finger to the country in so many ways by the president,” said Steele. “He said, finally, I’m going to do this my way and tell you what I really believe, we now see the man for who he is.”

Now we see that Trump is just a stupid version of Mussolini!
 
Mr Trump seems to lurch from one crisis to another. He's long since removed all doubt about the fact that he's a businessman who doesn't understand the political arts. If he makes it to the end of this year - never mind a full presidential term - I'll be very surprised indeed.
 
Marching into a liberal college campus with Nazi Flags, in the South, forming a ring and chanting Fuck You Faggots is not "Free Speech," it is terrorism.

If you want "Free Speech" enroll in that university and debate in a proper format.
 
... rump seems to lurch from one crisis to another. He's long since removed all doubt about the fact that he's a ...

... worthless piece of Orangutan dung that should never have any title in front of his name.
 
Many people don't like President Trump. I'm sure they have their reasons. Their feelings for him mean that they will object to anything he says. Their dislike of the man causes them to lose objectivity. If President Trump said it, it must be wrong. They're clearly biased. They say ridiculous things like, "He's not MY President." We're not mature and intelligent anymore. We decide based on feelings and emotion, not objectivity.. President Trump basically said what all of our parents said. "it takes two to tango." He was not wrong.
I'm intelligent enough and mature enough to understand what the confederate monuments signify in their historical context.
Removing them under cover of darkness is cowardly.
Removing them is ignorant.
Removing them changes nothing.
 
If ...'rump said it, it must be wrong.

Base on the number of confirmed lies, half truths and random ramblings attributed to him, that's more true than much of what 'Rump has spewed.
 
Many people don't like President Trump. I'm sure they have their reasons. Their feelings for him mean that they will object to anything he says. Their dislike of the man causes them to lose objectivity. If President Trump said it, it must be wrong. They're clearly biased. They say ridiculous things like, "He's not MY President." We're not mature and intelligent anymore. We decide based on feelings and emotion, not objectivity.. President Trump basically said what all of our parents said. "it takes two to tango." He was not wrong.
I'm intelligent enough and mature enough to understand what the confederate monuments signify in their historical context.
Removing them under cover of darkness is cowardly.
Removing them is ignorant.
Removing them changes nothing.

I am one of those who dislikes the Trumpanzy, for many reasons, mostly because he is an unAmerican asshole.

However I agree the statues are not the problem, the way they are interpreted is. They should each be provided with a plaque that explains that they represent a refutation of the Bill of Rights, and should stand as monuments to the fact that being born in this country does not mean that you are an American, the support of the whole Constitution makes you an American.

Trump was wrong to say the "some of them were good people", good people do not march behind a Nazi flag, ever! If you march behind a Nazi Flag, you are a Nazi supporter and deserve the ballistic condemnation of the world.
 
Many people don't like President Trump. I'm sure they have their reasons. Their feelings for him mean that they will object to anything he says. Their dislike of the man causes them to lose objectivity.

I'm afraid my brother's a bit like that when it comes to the Tories. Any thought that the alternative would be infinetly worse doesn't seem to occur to him.
 
‘Republicans don’t mind coming on Fox News’: Shep Smith reveals no GOPer would defend Trump’s presser

Fox News’ Shep Smith on Wednesday revealed he was unable to get any Republican to come on his show to defend Donald Trump after the president’s shocking press conference on Tuesday.

“We, our booking team—and they’re good—reached out Republicans of all stripes across the country today,” Smith said. “Let’s be honest, Republicans don’t really mind coming on Fox News channel, we couldn’t get anyone to come and defend him here, because we thought in balance somebody should do that”

“We worked very hard it throughout the day, and we were unsuccessful,” he added.

Smith later spoke of the president’s press conference, throwing cold water on the notion that the counter-protestors bore equal responsibility for the violencec that broke out in Charlottesville, Virginia.

“There is no debate in the United States society, in the American society, about whether there’s a place for neo-Nazi’s,” Smith said.

"Resist, Oppose, Impeach!"​
 
Tapper nails Trump for giving ‘pathetic ideologies’ the moral standing to ‘vomit forth treasonous filth’

The fallout from President Donald Trump’s response to white supremacist violence in Charlottesville is so severe, only klansmen are sticking with him.

“Good news for President Donald Trump. There is one former presidential candidate standing with him today.” Jake Tapper said during his opening monologue on Wednesday’s installment of The Lead. “The bad news is, it’s David Duke.”

“Today, former presidents George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush issued a statement condemning racial bigotry, anti-Semitism and hatred,” Tapper said. “They were joined by the chiefs of staff of the Army, the Navy, the Marine Corps, the Air Force and the National Guard.”

America fought two wars — the Civil War and the World War II — against the “morally repugnant” concepts on display in Charlottesville, Tapper said.

“We have freedoms in the country so klansmen and Nazis, they can think their ugly thoughts and spew their hideous words and they have the right to peacefully assemble,” Tapper said. “But to act as if these defeated, intellectually destitute, pathetic ideologies and people have any moral standing as they rally to intimidate and vomit forth their treasonous filth, it is not only immoral, it’s unpatriotic. It’s un-American.”

Resist, Oppose,Impeach!​
 
‘Say the revolution is coming, I can’t get enough’: Bannon dares the left to ‘tear down more statues

In a interview with the New York Times Wednesday, Steve Bannon continued his crusade against what he calls “the race-identity politics of the left,” daring progressives to tear down more Confederate statues and “say the revolution is coming.”

“The race-identity politics of the left wants to say it’s all racist,” Bannon told the New York Times. “Just give me more. Tear down more statues. Say the revolution is coming. I can’t get enough of it.”

Bannon said if the left attacks Donald Trump as a bigot for defending Confederate monuments, the president would easily win that battle, echoing sentiments Bannon told the American Prospect in an interview he reportedly thought was off the record.

It’s unclear what, if any, impact Bannon’s interviews will have on his standing with Trump. The president on Tuesday defended his top White House counselor as definitely not a racist, but did little to quash questions about Bannon’s job security in the West Wing.

It really isn't "Revolutionary" to arrest and imprison, and even torture terrorists. I mean Dick and W got away with it? Marching with Nazi's and the KKK is incitement to riot, at least it can be alleged, let the courts decide.:)
 
What Americans think of Trump’s response to Charlottesville protest

WASHINGTON -- Majorities of Americans disapprove of the way President Donald Trump responded to the recent protest in Charlottesville, when he said both the white supremacist marchers and the counterdemonstrators were to blame.

"Americans think that President Trump dropped the ball in his handling of this crisis," said Lee Miringoff, director of the Marist College Institute for Public Opinion.

A CBS News survey said 55 percent disapproved of Trump's response with 34 percent approving. That same percentage, 55 percent disagreed Trump's assessment that both sides were to blame, while 35 percent said it was accurate.

In a Marist College poll taken for the PBS Newshour and National Public Radio, 52 percent said Trump's reaction was not strong enough, with 27 percent saying it was.

Two-thirds of Americans in the Marist poll, 67 percent, said the decision by a Nazi sympathizer to plow into a group of opponents, killing one woman, should be investigated as a terrorist act, with just 21 percent disagreeing.

But there is good news for the Trumpster.

Trump did get some good news on the economy in a Quinnipiac University poll released Thursday.

More than six in 10 U.S. voters, 62 percent, described the nation's economy as excellent or good, the highest level ever recorded in the poll. Just 36 percent said the economy was not so good or poor.

Enthusiasm over the economy helped push Trump's job approval rating to 39 percent from a record-low 33 percent at the beginning of the month. His disapproval rating dropped to 57 percent from 61 percent.

Almost 40% thought he was doing a good job! Yet there are still more people who think he's the shits! :rolleyes:
 
I'm sick of him using press conferences as some kind of therapy session to air his demented psyche. He treats the press as hostages. He berates them, attacks them, insults the people who represent the people. He's a pig, an abuser. I refuse to watch him
 
‘Now he’s got plenty of time to suck his own dick’: Internet rejoices at Bannon’s ouster

Hooray!​

Top White House political strategist Steve Bannon was ousted from his job on Friday — and the internet couldn’t wait to dance with joy on his political grave.

The combative Bannon, a former Brietbart News chief who regularly picked fights with members of President Donald Trump’s administration, made several enemies both inside and outside the White House, and many Twitter users quickly pounced with all manner of jokes, put-downs and snarky eulogies.

One less asshole in the WhiteHouse!
 
Bannon’s revenge: Breitbart reportedly ramping up for ‘thermonuclear war against’ against Trump

Now that former White House political strategist Steve Bannon is out of a job, many reports are claiming that he is planning a return to Breitbart News, the nationalist website he used in 2016 to promote Donald Trump’s campaign for president.

However, it looks like Bannon won’t be giving Trump the same cushy treatment that he received during last year’s campaign against Hillary Clinton.

One of Bannon’s friends tells reporter Gabriel Sherman that Breitbart is “ramping up for war against Trump” in the wake of Bannon’s ouster.:eek:

“It’s now a Democrat White House,” the friend tells Sherman, likely a reference to Bannon’s belief that First Daughter Ivanka Trump, along with key advisers such as Jared Kushner and Gary Cohn, are New York liberals who are disconnected from the nationalist message that Trump used to win the 2016 election.

Now will the Nazis switch sides?:confused:
 
Ever see the episode of Babylon 5 where Ivanova changes the sashes on two of the Drazi?
 
As Trumpanzy's 30th Weak closes out, there is this:

Goldman Sachs warns investors to expect government shutdown as Trump support tanks

The United State’s Treasury has warned Congress that the debt ceiling must be raised by Sept. 29 to avoid a shutdown.

Goldman Sachs also warned that tax reform my be in jeopardy.

“We continue to believe a tax cut is slightly more likely than not, but our conviction is low, as there has been little progress to date,” the briefing noted. “If tangible progress has not been made by October, after these fiscal deadlines have passed, tax legislation will start to look less likely, in our view.”
 
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