Discussion: Report: Kushner To Be Part Of 'War Room' Pushing Back On Russia Scandal

Red, blue and white are incompatible with orange.

@bodie1 The trumPP staff and aides and press people can say all they want as loud and as often they want, but unless trumPP and eventually Cush hire top notch lawyers, the legal ramifications will only worsen. To date, trumPP has lawyered up with a guy who represented him in at least two cases which he lost, including the trumPPu fraud.

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It is good that you had a break from all of this. It is getting really easy to overload on Trump’s crazy. Welcome back!

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Actually we may be missing the point here. Looks to me like Trump, Kushner and the gang are declaring war on the American People.

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WTF???

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Thanks. :smile:

I did feel removed from it all even though he was headed in our direction. For a little while I didn’t even care so damn much. The trip itself was wonderful.

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We’ll build the biggest most beautiful wall the world has ever seen and Mexico will pay for it.

:wink:

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“Due to an unfortunate change in President Trump’s schedule, we will need to unfortunately postpone the previously scheduled rally in Cedar Rapids,” a White House statement released Saturday announced. “President Trump will see you in Iowa very soon.”

How very Trumpian-sounding. They could have done it better, though:

“Due to an unfortunate change in President Trump’s schedule, we will need to unfortunately postpone the previously scheduled rally in unfortunate Cedar Rapids,” an unfortunate White House statement released unfortunately Saturday announced. “Unfortunately President Unfortunate Trump will unfortunately see unfortunate you in unfortunate Iowa unfortunately very unfortunately soon.”

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This guy who has some science credentials has the perfect answer.

@ignoreland

TrumPPees were told that “sad” was too childlike so they’ve substituted “unfortunate.”

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He’s half dead from jet lag and actually having to do things.

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But what is he referring to? Will there be massive halvah and frozen babaganoush plants built in Keokuk?

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What is he referring to? This answer is worth $64. in rubles.

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He found the pallets of cash we ‘misplaced’ in Iraq?

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Oh, I’ve got it, military arms sales. Yay.

Addendum. Daughter says Boeing has huge potential passenger aircraft deal pending with–Iran. If Trump gets in the way, Airbus gets the deal and it will mean jobs, jobs, jobs,…in the EU.

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Obviously he thinks all of this is about him. I wanna reach thru my computer and administer…

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DT pulled that stupid arrogant maneuver 36 hours ago and I am still fuming about it.

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Yes they do, and when I was asked in Sicily and Italy what happened that’s what I said - Vladimir Putin is what happened.

And I came back to find out that it’s as widespread and as deep in the Conservative Movement as I was afraid it was. They all have to go - somehow or other, the complicit GOP has to go.

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“They wouldn’t let me build golf courses, so I’m pulling out of the Paris accords and will give the EU to Putin.”

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/335412-trump-complained-of-trouble-setting-up-golf-courses-in-eu-during?rnd=1495900529

Trump complained of trouble setting up golf courses in EU during Brussels visit: report

President Trump reportedly complained to world leaders about roadblocks he has faced setting up golf courses in the European Union.
Belgian daily newspaper Le Soir reported Trump told Belgian Prime Minister he has mixed feelings about the European Union (EU) due to issues he has faced in the past setting up golf courses within its borders.
Trump brought up his difficulties doing business in Ireland, which has influenced his view of how the EU functions.

“Every time we talk about a country, he remembered the things he had done. Scotland? He said he had opened a club. Ireland? He said it took him two and a half years to get a license and that did not give him a very good image of the European Union.,” a source told Le Soir.
“One feels that he wants a system where everything can be realized very quickly and without formalities.”

Kleptocrat in Chief.

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To say Trump was “OK” in the middle east is overly generous in my view. I though Fareed Zakaria was right on point about this in today’s WaPo.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/global-opinions/saudi-arabia-just-played-donald-trump/2017/05/25/d0932702-4184-11e7-8c25-44d09ff5a4a8_story.html?utm_term=.69d34ac37d94

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You’re assuming the existence of measurable mass. Physicists postulate that an absolute vacuum will spontaneously generate quarks, but also that they promptly wink out of existence.

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I couldn’t agree more.

The only blessing about the Trump presidency is the enormous amount of damage he’s doing to the GOP brand—with lots of help from Congressional Republicans who always put party ahead of country.

After this is over—if the Republic still stands—it will take a generation or more for the GOP to gain power again. Between the Trump-created damage and the way the elected Repubs keep stepping on their own dicks, it’s pretty easy to see the party in the legislative wilderness for an extended period—like it was in the 50s, 60s, and 70s.
Only this time, I think it will be worse for them, because the party itself has devolved to such a degree that it will take a miracle for it to remain an organized (more or less) party.

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