Discussion: Trump Calls Dem Mega-Donor Tom Steyer ‘Wacky’ And ‘Totally Unhinged’

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Why does the media even bother reporting when he starts projecting again?

So predictable!

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Pot, call kettle.

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One would think people couldn’t help but see this pattern of attacks and name calling repeat itself over and over.

Trump is the one who’s totally unhinged.

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Beat me to it. He really needs work on his repertoire and his vocabulary, I imagine it might be getting a bit stale even with his fans.

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I’ve heard that most people and other presidents have a different way of dealing with criticism. Time to change the channel, change the station, change the record, change the president, change the Congress - this is way past getting old.

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Maybe I’m in a minority, but I see Trump making gains and consolidating power in recent weeks. Also, the news coverage, if not deferential to him (except for his fluffers at the NYT and FOX), has been helpful recently.

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What’s wrong with wacky and unhinged and liddle and all the other Trumpithets? I would just laugh this off and continue to bait Trump with criticism and mockery and legal maneuvering.

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Democrat donor Tom Steyer’s $10 million impeachment campaign is getting under President Donald Trump’s skin.

Good. I see nothing wacky or unhinged about promoting an impeachment of trump.

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He killed irony a year and a half ago. It’s just unseemly to keep stabbing the corpse this way.

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OF COURSE, he does…‘wacky and unhinged’ is what he calls ALL his billionaire buddies that have turned against him (or couldn’t stand him in the first place!) He has nothing else.

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Kinda like this:

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Great idea for Trump to draw even more attention to an impeachment ad to help out those who may have missed it.

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Subtlety isn’t trump’s strong point. Remember day before yesterday when he whined about the media saying he was more uncivil than he really was (in his not so humble opinion)?

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Do you mean in the sense that it’s becoming clearer the party and Trump are together because the party as a whole was more Trumpian than people realized? Or something else? Because I can’t recall what’s changed much in recent weeks that would suggest the gains and consolidation to you. Just wondering.

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Once again, Trump points the short finger of paranoid projection.

Don’t want no Short Fingers
Don’t want no Short Fingers
`Round here

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I can’t imagine that Trump sees any end-game. He has to know that the day he’s impeached or resigned, he’ll be indicted. In turn, that suggests he will do absolutely anything to hold onto the office.

Significant danger.

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Maybe @centralasiaexpat was thinking of President Xi. and his continuing purge in China.

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Now many more people know who Tom Steyer is. I guess George Soros will get some rest now. Good job, Trump. Of course, “wacky and unhinged” is total projection on Trump’s part.

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Well, I think the power has been there from the start. He controls the 30% of the population that determines whether the Republicans stay in power or not, and let’s face it, the Republicans created him, or the vacuum that he filled, over the last 30-40 years. Also, the way our government is structured, there is practically nothing that can be done about/to a sitting President; despite our alleged checks and balances, the President is more like a monarch than we’d generally like to admit. If we had a parliamentary system he might have been subject to a no-confidence vote, but of course we don’t do that here. Obama took advantage of this in a principled way when Congress refused to work with him; Trump is doing it in a horrible way with the support of the wretches in Congress who depend on him to get re-elected.

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