Discussion: Trump Dances On The Grave Of The Weekly Standard

So sayeth the failed president. Right now he’s still running on his own fumes, but I cannot wait till the day when he is irrefutably exposed and this word he loves to lob around so much is used every single day to describe him and every single one of his policies.

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Two Scoops, I’d venture to say the number of your flying monkeys who have a rough idea what the Weekly Standard was about is roughly in the low two figures. The number who wish you wouldn’t reveal yourself to be a petty, nasty little odd-shaped prick is higher. That’s provable. But carry on. This kind of thing is very constructive and will bring you to a much better place very soon, I’m sure.

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Ouch! This really cuts deep, because when it comes to being “flat broke” and “out of business”, four-bankruptcies Don is quite the expert. At least the Weekly Standard isn’t the target of multiple felony investigations.

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His lack of class and dignity inspire me to dance on his grave once Trump gets what he so richly deserves.

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So…this is the guy apparently so busy with his job that we can’t get on with a proper indictment and trial? I think there are preschoolers with a bigger “to do” list.

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Yup he’s projecting again.

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Just eating themselves. I have to wonder when the they implode.

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Anyone who thinks notPrez wrote this tweet himself - while properly spelling the word “prognosticator” - needs to be struck on the head with a tackhammer…

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If only the Weekly Standard had sought embezzled soviet lootings sooner, or fronted as a Putin puppet.

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Websters again

Odious : arousing or deserving hatred or repugnance

As in Donald Trump is an odious, little man.

If you stepped on his foot by accident, you will have wished you actually stepped in dog mess instead.

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Individual 1 reminds me of a quote from Alfred (Michael Cain) in Batman:
“Some men just want to watch the world burn”.

THAT is who Individual 1 is.

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Twitler and Hitler.

When the world was closing in, Hitler (with a “winning” smile on his face) sent 15 year-old boys East with panzerfausts (one shot only) to fight against Russian talks.

Both of 'em take “wins” when they can get 'em.

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That was the ever-wrong John Judis who wrote the edblog piece. I expect Josh does have somewhat similar views (albeit with less of a rose-colored view of the past than Judis), but everyone holding up the Weekly Double Standard as the exemplar of sane conservatism is a bit much.

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Anymore, that’s such a contradiction in terms that I can’t perceive any meaning in it.

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Honestly, my friend’s 18 month old baby does more in a day.

Just what I was going to say. There’s no way he knows what the hell prognosticator means. And he would have said, “May it rest in piece.”

I’ll bet my next Social Security check that he’s never read a page of it.

This piece pretty much nails why I’m shedding no tears for TWS (though I think there’s some glossing over the damage Trump is doing to the national psyche and institutions compared to actual physical damage he’s caused).

Oh dear , Diaper Donny is such a silly little girl .

And may we all soon be able to dance on the grave of the failed Trump “presidency.”

Just came across the quote from Didion from the late 1960’s:

I remember all the day’s misinformation very clearly, and I also remember this, and wish I did not. I remember that no one was surprised.

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