I do believe the press has had enough of Drumpf and his mouthpieces.
Somebody’s looking for a job in the never-going-to-happen trumpf administration.
You know he’s frustrated. He takes things personally. He’s new to this," Collins said. "I am glad that it’s out there.
I’m glad it’s out there too, Chris. Enjoy!
I am beginning to think that this Trump meteoric rise and flash in the sky of the American political scene may just burn out by November and become a dead ember falling into the sea, never to be seen again. These Trump surrogates will just get too frustrated and flummoxed and unable to defend the clown, and he will just wind up a rich old man all alone.
You know, you just might be right. The push back against Trump has slowly grown over the last few weeks. Perhaps we might see some real journalism in the next few months.
Hey, it could happen!
“I don’t know anything about the Trump University case. That was so long ago.”
So long ago that it hasn’t gone to trial yet. Trump surrogates need to hone their evasion and deflection skills.
It appears as though the “Trump surrogates” don’t know nuthin’ bout nuthin’ and that’s the way they like it
One would think that someone running for President , or just in general for that matter, would know better than to bad mouth a FEDERAL JUDGE. If this continues I would hope the judge would sanction Trump or call him in contempt of court because he clearly is contemptuous of this judge. Getting tossed in the slammer for a week would be a wake up call for his loose mouth. And I’d love to watch his perp walk.
“Donald is Donald. And he wears it on the sleeve, calls it out for what it is. People love him for speaking directly.”
Yea rascism, pure and simple and yes racists love him for it because it gives them the room to be more open about their racism.
“Donald is Donald. And he wears it on the sleeve, calls it out for what it is. People love him for speaking directly.”
In this, the year of the most comically Freudian basket case presidential candidate in American history (Nixon included), it is interesting to pay attention to the things our subconscious minds lead us to do, even though we rarely know it happened until after the fact.
For example, I recently had the oddest urge to re-read “Huckleberry Finn.” It’s always a worthwhile and rewarding exercise, but why now? And then I got to the the drunken rant of Pap Finn in Chapter 6, and the reason my brain wanted me to reread it was revealed:
The old man took a swig or two and went to ripping again. Whenever his liquor had begun to work he always went for the government. This time he says:
"Call this a gov’ment! Here’s the law a-standin’ ready to take a man’s son away from him. Yes, just as I have got him raised and ready to go to work for me, and give me a rest. The law takes a man like me — worth six thousand dollars, and jams him into an old cabin like this — and lets him go round in clothes not fit for a hog. They call that gov’ment! Sometimes I’ve a mighty notion to leave the country for good and all. Yes, and I told old Thatcher so to his face. Lots of people heard me. I said, Tor two cents I would leave the blamed country and never come a-near it again.’
"Oh, yes, this is a wonderful gov’ment, wonderful. Why, looky here. There was a free nigger there from Ohio — a mulatter, most as white as a white man. He had the whitest shirt on you ever see, too….They said he was a p’fessor in a college, and could talk all kinds of languages, and knowed everything. And that ain’t the wust. They said he could VOTE when he was at home. Well, that let me out. Thinks I, what is the country a-coming to? It was ’lection day, and I was just about to go and vote myself if I warn’t too drunk to get there; but when they told me there was a State in this country where they’d let that nigger vote, I drawed out. I says I’ll never vote agin….And to see the cool way of that nigger — why, he wouldn’t a give me the road if I hadn’t shoved him out o’ the way. I says to the people, why ain’t this nigger put up at auction and sold? — that’s what I want to know. And what do you reckon they said? Why, they said he couldn’t be sold till he’d been in the State six months.
I got to that part and suddenly realized I’d just read every comment by a Trump supporter I’d ever seen in an Internet comment forum. That’s Trump’s core demographic. The all-important Huck Finn’s Pap demographic.
But things that happened twenty years ago is still fair game today
“I don’t know anything about the Trump University case. But that was in another country, and besides, the wench is dead.” Collins said trying to defer the question.
This is the best explanation of drumpf is calling out the judge by a TPMer initials DS. “He’s calling out the integrity of the judge” in an attempt to inoculate himself in what’s going to be a case full of ugly revelations.
If anyone less notorious had talked that way about a federal judge, he or she would be in jail learning about contempt of court. Trump already provoked this judge into releasing evidence that Trump wanted kept confidential. It’ll be interesting to see if he can further provoke him into an even stronger response.
Yeah, I couldn’t believe that comment either. What a dipstick.
That being said, it’s still more than 5 months to Election Day — how long will these guys be able to continue to try to clean up Donnie’s verbal diarrhea? I’ll bet a couple of them crack long before then…
Or when the pressure really builds up on Donnie (who hasn’t seen nothing yet), he’ll start scapegoating them and we’ll be hearing “you’re fired!!” every second day…
We’re definitely seeing him and his surrogates called out much more on their blatant lies. Also, today the NY Times had a prominent article describing how Trump lied about a real estate deal with the Chinese, while only mentioning his press conference in tiny type in a subheading for hours afterward. They’re clearly giving much more prominence to things that disparage Trump than to those he wants promoted.
I am disappointed that the judge agreed to wait the trial until after the election. Hillary will get no such privilege, if they can find a reason to waste her time and ours on some Congressional hearing or another in late October.
But I still believe his supporters will view him as a victim being harangued by the liberal media once again. That the voters, his supporters, would tire of this is, in my mind, unlikely.