Trump Names Rep. Mark Meadows As New Chief Of Staff

It was that “Acting” part of the title that did him in. Sooner or later it catches up with all of them. Waiting for the flush.

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Yeah, is Meadows going to be ‘acting’ CoS or a real one?

Asking for a friend…

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To lie and be good enough at it to get away with it. Meadows is not that man. Before the end of Trump’s term there will be a CoS number 5 and Meadows will be a finished man.

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If only he’d use his abilities for good instead of evil…:statue_of_liberty:

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my question too, its so hard to keep up with the revolving door!

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Thx. Well, I guess he got his dream job, Belfast in March.

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Mulvaney is going to do a Jared and reunify Ireland then move the capitol to London.

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Are you surprised by a Trumper with actual knowledge of Covid-19 moving his family to a place with universal healthcare?

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“[H]e tacitly agreed with the premise that Trump’s interactions with Ukraine amounted to a quid pro quo.”

Tacitly??? There was nothing “tacit” about it: He openly admitted it was a quid pro quo.

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That was in the old days when we had a real president. Now, the skills required to be Trump’s Chief of State are:

  • absolute fealty
  • ability to lie in support of Trump’s altered reality…aka propaganda
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Can’t believe I’m the first to post this: Get over it, Mick.

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Minions gonna minion.

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Democratic nominee

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Clearly trump has a candy fetish, specifically M&Ms (too bad Mickey Mantle isn’t around or he could be COS too).

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Flush the toilet 15 times Donnie, Ireland is a long way to send a turd.

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This kkklown is no James Baker or Haldeman. Bottom of the barrel comes to mind.

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Hey Mick, Let me congratulate you on your promotion by being the first to piss in your Guinness and the second to shit on your corned beef and cabbage.

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COVID-45 is mutating…

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There are serious and complicated questions regarding Brexit’s forced problems on the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Border issues that had been peacefully resolved since the Good Friday Agreements of 1998 are now in question. The majority in the UK would take Northern Ireland with them out of the EU, but the South wants to stay. It unfortunately brings back memories of The Troubles. What better time to inject the likes Mick Mulvaney into the mix? He may quickly learn they throw around more than verbal bombs in Belfast.

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Haha… was thinking the same thing as I scrolled.

Slackers

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