Keep pushing
He will self deport to the rubber room if it gets too intense
Before you know it, we are going to run out of violent/raging storm metaphors to describe his coming outbursts and responses.
You gotta love it.
Before you know it, we are going to run out of violent/raging storm metaphors to describe his coming outbursts and responses.
This is where Dan Rather would be useful. He could be counted on to have some utterly bizarre Texan folkism (is that a word?) to describe any situation. âLife in the West Wing is getting hotter than a Laredo parking lot in July.â Or maybe, âThe White House leaks have Trump so nervous, his fingernails are starting to sweat.â And Iâm sure heâd have something relevant to compare to toads or frogs.
Tamp 'em up solid!
I have mixed emotions about the forthcoming book by Michael Schmidt. He has relentlessly been pushing the frame that the Dotardâs [only?] crime is obstruction of justice. For some reason that is a mystery to me, he seems intent on ignoring the evidence of conspiracy that is right under his nose. I saw him on an MSNBC panel recently, and it was all obstruction, all the time.
Iâm hoping the grifter in Chief jumps into this recognizing the chance to get paid and ghostwrites a tell-all from the viewpoint of a paperclip on his desk.
Except:
I am a paperclip named Carlos on the Resolute desk. I have been on this desk laying waiting to be used through the previous three adminstrations surviving multiple spring cleanings. Prior to winding up on this desk when President Clinton hastily dropped me on this desk I sat in an unused box of paperclips in the Resolute desk drawer dating back to a man I remember being loud and boisterous and not smart like this President named Johnson, I think. I can tell you, as a paperclip with awareness, I have never been more impressed by the level of Presidential presidenting that President Trump has presented as President. Not only am I a Hispanic paperclip who has never been subjected to racism nor have I witnessed anything bordering on racism, but this amazing man, with large hands, is amazing and manly and super smart.
What, no positive books?
Iâll create so many tell-all hatchet-in-the-back book-authorship jobs, youâll get tired of books! #winning
Anything that gets the Dotard out of the WH is a positive!!!
Oh goodie! Christmas in September!
Letâs hope he gets buried in books!
New Yorker writer Jeffrey Toobinâs book on Robert Muellerâs probe and obstruction of justice in the administration,
I guess weâll have to wait for the second printing to actually get a Mueller quote.
âBob, the moral at the White House is lower than a snakeâs belly in a wagon rutâ
Dotard: [Insert Title of book] is completely made-up and full of lies. [Insert Derogatory epithet] [Insert author] is a total loser, a has-been, and nobody thinks anything [he/she] says is true.
Seth Meyerâs looks at Woodwardâs book and Anonymous insider.
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/seth-meyers-trump-critics-white-house_us_5b921ff2e4b0162f472baf49
Itâs probably too soon to expect Bill OâReillyâs âKilling Trumpâ. (but it is certain that you can expect one at some point.)
Keep 'em coming!
#3 and #6 on the bestseller list right now are Gregg Jarrettâs âThe Russia Hoax: The Illicit Scheme to Clear Hillary Clinton and Frame Donald Trumpâ and Jeanine Pirroâs âLiars, Leakers, and Liberals: The Case Against the Anti-Trump Conspiracyâ. Not sure Iâd really consider those positive books though, more like lashing out in rage. And of course #2 and #4 are Omarosa and âHouse of Trump, House of Putin: The Untold Story of Donald Trump and the Russian Mafiaâ, which I hadnât even heard of.
Seth Abramsonâs book arrives the week after the midterms.
Proof of Collusion: How Trump Betrayed America https://www.amazon.com/dp/1982116080/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_yBWKBbVMG7TZX