Trump: Worst President Ever? Topic

Posted by moy23 on 1/29/2018 9:40:00 AM (view original):
I have offered DACA a wonderful deal, including a doubling in the number of recipients & a twelve year pathway to citizenship, for two reasons: (1) Because the Republicans want to fix a long time terrible problem. (2) To show that Democrats do not want to solve DACA, only use it!

-Trump on Twitter
Fake News!
1/29/2018 2:42 PM
Posted by bronxcheer on 1/29/2018 1:15:00 PM (view original):

Trump winery asks to hire more foreign workers

BY BRETT SAMUELS - 01/18/18 08:46 PM EST


I'm Brett Samuels..........tee hee
1/29/2018 2:44 PM
Posted by RCBracco on 1/29/2018 2:42:00 PM (view original):
Posted by moy23 on 1/29/2018 9:40:00 AM (view original):
I have offered DACA a wonderful deal, including a doubling in the number of recipients & a twelve year pathway to citizenship, for two reasons: (1) Because the Republicans want to fix a long time terrible problem. (2) To show that Democrats do not want to solve DACA, only use it!

-Trump on Twitter
Fake News!
LAL!
1/29/2018 2:45 PM
Posted by The Taint on 1/29/2018 2:19:00 PM (view original):
Lost in that shuffle, appropriations chairman Rodney Frelinghuysen calls it a day also...another top Republican quits. That will be another easy seat for the Democrats to pick up.
OMG! THAT MEANS New Jersey WILL GO DEMOCRAT.......................uhhhhh...............ummmmmmm

NEVERMIND!
1/29/2018 2:50 PM
BL's Vox....

Trump is winning

Trump is making us a little more like him, and politics a little more like the tribal clash he says it is.

1/29/2018 3:02 PM
^^^#WINNING #MAGA
1/29/2018 3:02 PM

RUSH: Well, this is interesting. This happened right before we went to break and I didn’t get a chance to catch it ’til we went to the break. The deputy FBI director, Andrew McCabe, has announced that he’s resigning. Now, this is interesting timing. We can only speculate as to why, and the only thing I would speculate is that we are perhaps going to see this four-page memo that Devin Nunes has prepared that every member of Congress has seen. The House committee that Nunes chairs is voting today on whether to release the memo and make it public. And a lot of people think that the vote will call for making the memo public.

So McCabe now resigns. McCabe, his office is where Strzok and Page were discussing the insurance policy in case Trump happened to beat Hillary. The news about the politicization of the FBI and its leadership at least — I don’t know about the rank-and-file, but the leadership clearly interested in a protecting Hillary and not prosecute her, ’cause really that was about protecting Obama, now. I mean, it’s no question that they were doing everything they could to make sure Hillary was not charged, not indicted, and everything they could do to see that she was elected. And Comey was in on that as well.

1/29/2018 3:12 PM

To protect Obama they had to protect Hillary because Obama lied about whether he knew she was using a classified server or a private server that was unsecured, sending classified information back and forth. And who knows what the hell else was going on there. So they had to protect her in order to protect Obama. So McCabe resigns on what may be the eve of the memo being released. I don’t know if the two are related. Time will tell.

However, it’s interesting. Trey Gowdy was on Fox News Sunday yesterday with Chris Wallace and he had a unique and novel way of telling everybody what’s in this memo. Now, we know. Folks, you and I, we know. We’re educated, informed, and aware. We know that what’s in this memo, we know how devastating it is to the CIA — well, the FBI and the Department of Justice. We know how devastating it is to perhaps the judge at the FISA court who was either in on the scam or might have been lied to and misled in order to issue the warrant to spy on the Trump campaign.

But we haven’t seen it yet. And there haven’t been any leaks. Can you believe that? Everything from the deep state has leaked countless times. This memo, 539, 540 people have seen it, if not more, and it has not leaked. Why do you think that is, Mr. Snerdley? Why has the memo not leaked? Because it does not hurt Trump. It is not unfavorable to Trump. That’s why this memo has not leaked.

So Trey Gowdy, he doesn’t want to leak it, and he doesn’t want to divulge the contents. So he found a way to convey what might well be the contents. Chris Wallace said, “The Washington Post reports today the president wants to have the memo released. Do you agree with that, Congressman Gowdy?”

GOWDY: I do. If you think your viewers want to know whether or not the dossier was used in court proceedings, whether or not it was vetted before it was used, whether or not it’s ever been vetted. If you’re interested in who paid for the dossier, if you’re interested in Christopher Steele’s relationship with Hillary Clinton and the Democrat National Committee, then yes, you’ll want the memo to come out.

1/29/2018 3:16 PM
Stepping down? His *** got sacked!
1/29/2018 3:17 PM


And now I'd like to read a few passages from "FIRE AND FURY"

"Once upon a time..."
1/29/2018 3:26 PM

ACOSTA: He’s had a pretty good reception here in Davos, uh, for somebody who railed against globalism as a candidate for president. He has been mixing and mingling with these fat cats and bigwigs nonstop, uh, ever since he’s been on the ground here in Davos, and he’s had a pretty f-friendly reception. I will say, though, it was rather remarkable to hear the founder of this World Economic Forum, uh, also take jabs, uh, at the press and say that the president, uh, is the victim of biased interpretations and misconceptions. All in all, that was a fairly pitiful display.

RUSH: (laughing) Ha!

ACOSTA: That’s the environment we live in with President Trump. It was fascinating to watch the president get this reception here in Davos. Not what I expected.

RUSH: Yeah, of course, Jim, because you’re not tuned in to what’s really going on! You’re so far out of it, you don’t know you’re in it. So the leader of the World Economic Forum also decide to jump in and start ripping the press because Trump has given them permission to do it and he’s seen that you can prosper by doing it. But this raises an interesting point — and I’ll tell you why Acosta’s really bad. I’ll tell you why when we get back.

I have to take a break.

#LAL!

1/29/2018 3:37 PM (edited)

RUSH: Okay. Here’s one of the reasons why Jim Acosta — and he’s not the only media guy upset. So he says here, “It was rather remarkable to hear the founder of the forum take jabs at the press and say that Trump is the victim of biased interpretations and misconceptions. That was a fairly pitiful display. That’s the environment we live in with President Trump.” So Trump has encouraged these guys to follow their instincts. You think these guys like the media? We’re talking about CEO types. They don’t really like the media.

But here’s what Davos is for the media, from their standpoint. The media, particularly in this country, thinks that they are in the same class as the people they cover — the same stature, the same socioeconomic class — and going to Davos where the media is oftentimes a bunch of sycophants, it’s all about them thinking they are as important and relevant. They are part of the same club that the gazillionaires are in, and that’s one of the reasons they all like to go. No class consciousness for that week.

BREAK TRANSCRIPT

RUSH: The media, folks — and this is due to the fact that they consider themselves really, really important because they have constitutional recognition, their jobs, their responsibility. So their self-importance is off the charts. They consider themselves to be in the same class as the people they cover.

And in many cases, they think they’re in a bigger, higher class, that they’re upper class — socioeconomic stature, you name it. You have an event like Davos where it is the world’s elite in terms of wealth, the world’s elite in terms of power, and the media loves going to these things. Do you know why? Because there is no class consciousness at these things, and by that I mean the media is allowed to think they walk on the same ground, they trod the same halls, they’re held in the same esteem.

They really believe that they are as important as the people they’re covering. They are as important as leaders of countries. They are as important as big time CEOs. And when they go to Davos, it’s all one group partying, and the media (in their minds) is treated accordingly. They’re not treated like an underclass that is only permitted in for a few moments each day and then sent packing and they have to watch through the glass windows what’s going on. They’re let in.

So when this founder and leader of the World Economic Forum in Davos starts praising Trump, defending Trump, and saying that Trump is treated unfairly by the media, Jim Acosta loses it, because he’s being talked down to now. He thinks he is as important as the guy running the World Economic Forum in Davos, maybe more important — and he’s not the only one. They all do. This is why they can’t believe what they’re seeing with Trump being treated the way he is, like a rock star with all this respect.

They think if anybody should be treated that way, it’d be them. They’re saving America from Trump, they’re saving the world from Trump, and they look at this and it just doesn’t compute. But this notion of class consciousness and the lack of it? This explains media attitudes in many, many ways that people don’t stop to think of, and I’m talking specifically about the fact that they think they are in the club. They don’t think that they are used.

They believe that the friendship extended to them by leaders — political leaders, world leaders, CEO leaders — is genuine and personal. It’s not. They are the media. They are not considered to be in the same class — socioeconomic, cultural, you name it. And any time something happens to remind them of that, which Trump’s visit did, then you get the reaction that we got from Acosta. Here, grab the sound bite No. 4 if you didn’t hear it the first time. The second half of it, it’s only 30 seconds, the second half of this is what I’m referring to.

AMANPOUR: We have never, ever, ever seen — and we’ve been covering Davos for years — a trumpet orchestra, a trumpet ovation opening the speech of any leader, even the president of the United States. And obviously President Trump is the first since Clinton back in 2000. But nonetheless, that never happened before. There’s no doubt that the Davos crowd loves the corporate tax cuts, loves the stock market, loves the fact that the economy’s doing well. Most will say that the U.S. economy is building on the Obama years, building out of where it was going since the financial crash. But nonetheless, they love the economy and the facts and figures.

RUSH: So what Acosta thinks is that the people at the World Economic Forum are gonna be thanking him and welcoming him to the club because he’s trying to save the world from Trump. They think that he and his journalism buddies are gonna be really appreciated and really thanked and filled with the gratitude — and he can’t believe, he can’t believe that this guy is joining Trump in criticizing the media.

I’m telling you, it is a personal, personal letdown, ’cause these people live in a fantasy world where they are as important if not more so than the people they cover. And in addition, they think they’re better. They’re permitted to sit there in moral judgment of everybody else, but you can’t do individualism on them. They can do journalism — which is character assassination and all that. They can do that on you all day long, but you can’t do that to them. They are immune. That’s how important and above everybody else (in their minds) they are.


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