Trump: The First Year

HA HA

He mentioned IQ too. Uh oh

This is what the President of the United States is doing instead of working for the American people. Unbelievable and embarrassing.

I have no idea what Trump’s IQ is but he comes off like a 4th grader. And that may be an insult to 4th graders.

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Silver lining. Every minute tweeting is 1 less minute spent producing failed results.

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I think we can safely estimate it to be between 0 and 50.

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Lol MSM attempts to decode Internet language

https://twitter.com/jdude924/status/879667134309289985

Fantastic idea tho
 I think Ill get 2 Mens Fitness and High Times
I will change it in my living room depending which tinder hoe I have coming over

End DACA

The chair of President Trump’s Election Integrity Commission has penned a letter to all 50 states requesting their full voter-role data, including the name, address, date of birth, party affiliation, last four Social Security number digits and voting history back to 2006 of potentially every voter in the state.

In the letter, a copy of which was made public by the Connecticut secretary of state, the commission head Kris Kobach said that “any documents that are submitted to the full Commission will also be made available to the public.”


Connecticut’s Secretary of State, Denise Merrill, said she would “share publicly-available information with the Kobach Commission while ensuring that the privacy of voters is honored by withholding protected data.” She added, however, that Kobach “has a lengthy record of illegally disenfranchising eligible voters in Kansas” and that “given Secretary Kobach’s history we find it very difficult to have confidence in the work of this Commission.”

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Interesting insight into the anti-Qatar imbroglio that occurred shortly after Trump’s ME visit (note that the source is one not generally accused of harboring a liberal bias):

[
] "Tillerson called on Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt to ease their anti-Qatar blockade and announced that the U.S. supported a Kuwaiti-led mediation effort. The problem for Tillerson was that his statement was contradicted by Donald Trump who, during a Rose Garden appearance on the same day, castigated Qatar, saying the emirate “has historically been a funder of terrorism at a very high level.”

A close associate of the secretary of state says that Tillerson was not only “blind-sided by the Trump statement,” but “absolutely enraged that the White House and State Department weren’t on the same page.” Tillerson’s aides, I was told, were convinced that the true author of Trump’s statement was U.A.E. ambassador Yousef Al Otaiba, a close friend of Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner. “Rex put two-and-two together,” his close associate says, “and concluded that this absolutely vacuous kid was running a second foreign policy out of the White House family quarters. Otaiba weighed in with Jared and Jared weighed in with Trump. What a mess.” The Trump statement was nearly the last straw for Tillerson, this close associate explains: “Rex is just exhausted. He can’t get any of his appointments approved and is running around the world cleaning up after a president whose primary foreign policy adviser is a 36-year-old amateur.” [emphasis mine]

My comment: How long until Tillerson and/or Mattis resign?

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ED:

I ask this question because I don’t know.

“The American Conservative”?

Historically:

Real News?

Fake News?

Rhinos with a bone to pick with Trump?

To my knowledge, they are a respected media outlet. If they have ever been accused of chicanery, it’s news to me.

And I think they would say Trump is the RINO, and that they are the true conservatives.

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Study: Breitbart-led right-wing media ecosystem altered broader media agenda

Attacks on the integrity and professionalism of opposing media were also a central theme of right-wing media. Rather than “fake news” in the sense of wholly fabricated falsities, many of the most-shared stories can more accurately be understood as disinformation: the purposeful construction of true or partly true bits of information into a message that is, at its core, misleading. Over the course of the election, this turned the right-wing media system into an internally coherent, relatively insulated knowledge community, reinforcing the shared worldview of readers and shielding them from journalism that challenged it. The prevalence of such material has created an environment in which the President can tell supporters about events in Sweden that never happened, or a presidential advisor can reference a non-existent “Bowling Green massacre.”

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Yeah but who is telling you something didn’t happen in Sweden or a Bowling Green Massacre didn’t take place? Do you really trust the mainstream media to be truthful on whether or not the bowling green massacre took place?

Maybe they are all in on the cover up and Trump is the only one telling the truth!!

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I’m sorry, I can’t talk about Bowling Green just yet. Too raw.

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If Russia, money laundering, etc. doesn’t take him down, maybe his mental health will.

At what point do Trump supporters on here admit that he is embarrassing with zero emotional control?

I can buy the “I didn’t want Hilary” argument for sure as I didn’t either and hoped that Trump would be different when he got in.

What does he have to do for people to say you know what he is diminishing the Presidency with his actions and embarrassing?

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“If Congress can’t fix this issue, they should just throw millions off healthcare, who needs healthcare anyway. It’s so complicated (I’m the one that figured that out, cuz I’m so smrt with my high IQ).”

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I honestly believe if you deleted Trump’s Twitter account his approval numbers would improve by 5 points.

Shut the hell up. Stop driving on the green and get back to work.

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I doubt there is a point. It’s just unbridled masculinity, remember.

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