Discussion: Trump On WH Turmoil: 'There Will Always Be Change, But Very Little'

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“We made a wonderful change.

I foresee many wonderful changes coming your way, one in particular will be magnificently beautiful.

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SO. MUCH. WINNING.

It’s exhausting.

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Every time I read or hear a Trump quotation, a few more brain cells die and my IQ drops by 20 points.

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The President said that “there will always be change, but very little.

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The only things that aren’t going to change are his diagnosis and his behavior.

Congress’s will to do anything about it?

That change is coming. Hopefully before it’s too late.

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“But there will always be change and I think you want to see change. And I want to also see different ideas."

Some businesses, allies and others would like to see a certain degree of stability, not chaos.

The President said that “there will always be change, but very little."

Very little - as in, considerably more than in the first 15 months of any presidency ever.

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In other words - don’t take off your coats at work H.R., John and Dave.

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“very false”

Please stop talking like a fucking five year old.

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You’re not suggesting that we will all become drooling idiot Trump voters by 2020, are you? :frowning:

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The best words! The best sentences! /s

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Posting this again: Keep an eye on it:

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The President said that “there will always be change, but very little. It was a very false story,” again without specifying what he meant.

There are those who will always be befuddled and fail to understand the deep mysticism of the Trump Koan™

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Huh ? What?

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“But there will always be change and I think you want to see change."

Yes, continuity and stability in the most powerful government on the planet, having the deadliest military at its disposal, is way overrated.
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I’d say something like “the guy’s just barely holding it together,” except that he’s actually not holding it together — at all. I’m not sure if he ever was.

This paragraph from the WaPo story on what he said at last night’s fundraiser should concern anyone who’s not looking forward to nuclear Armageddon.

“It’s the bowling ball test. They take a bowling ball from 20 feet up in the air and drop it on the hood of the car,” Trump said of Japan. “If the hood dents, the car doesn’t qualify. It’s horrible,” he said. It was unclear what he was talking about.

Please, somebody, save us.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2018/03/14/in-fundraising-speech-trump-says-he-made-up-facts-in-meeting-with-justin-trudeau/?tid=ss_fb&utm_term=.4b253855f473

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His choice of childish words, his thought processes, his gibberish tweets, his dumb ideas, his constant lies, his rambling incoherence, his erratic behavior, his horrid personal life, his lack of principles, his business scams and bankruptcies, his narcissism, his turnover, his chaos: How in the hell does anyone still support this fucking moron??

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Trump is not the president as much as he is the stick that stirs the shit: he cannot function in a calm and conflict-free environment, which is why, when things get a little quiet and seem to be kind of perking along - albeit with evil intent and result - that’s when you know he’s about to stir up some trouble - whether it’s announcing batshit crazy policies, disparaging people he chose for his administration, name-calling, floating new and dangerous ideas or just flat-out lying his big orange hiney off.

It is, truly, one of the most dysfunctional operations I’ve had the misfortune and pain to witness. He picks fights for no reason other than he can, and he knows people will take the bait.

This may have been of no consequence when he was ruling from the penthouse of Trump Tower, but he, together with some of the worst “best people” ever, is taking a buzz saw to the government and anything that works.

I want Mueller to have the best and most airtight case possible, but if this doesn’t end soon, it may not matter.

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Very, wonderful, incredible, outstanding: only the best hyperbole.

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Totally off topic: Look at the photo at the top. Then compare it to this from the campaign. Something is changing.

Seems like not only is his temperament, nonstop blathering, and lack of twitter impulse control changing for the worse, seems like the appetite may also an issue.

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