President Trump appears to have temporarily put his feud with the Washington Post aside during his remarks at the White House a day after the Senate voted to acquit him in the impeachment trial.
After saying that “this is really not a news conference, it’s not a speech, it’s not anything, it’s just we’re sort of — it’s a celebration,” Trump gloated about how “it worked out.”
Yes, GOP senators who voted to acquit. Trump has totally learned his lesson.
“I’ve done things wrong in my life, I will admit. Not purposely, but I’ve done things wrong.”
And there’s the tell. I have counseled so many disturbed people over the course of my career and you just wait for the moment when they say either “I didn’t do it on purpose.” or “I made a wrong choice.” The former tells you the individual is unwilling to accept responsibility. Very often it signals a fundamental flaw in the character of someone who is amoral.
That’s what I thought too.
Yeah, here it is. In Oct 2019, Trump cancelled subscriptions to WaPo and NYT and attempted to “force other federal agencies to end their subscriptions to the papers, as well.” Made a big deal out of it.
You know what this means… Trump lied!
(wish someone said that at SOTU)
NBC News is reporting that the GOP sabotaged the Iowa caucus’ reporting of results:
"The phone number to report Iowa caucus results was posted on a fringe internet message board on Monday night along with encouragement to “clog the lines,” an indication that jammed phone lines that left some caucus managers on hold for hours may have in part been due to prank calls.
An Iowa Democratic Party official said the influx of calls to the reporting hotline included “supporters of President Trump who called to express their displeasure with the Democratic Party.” The party official’s comments were first reported late Wednesday by Bloomberg News."
The GOP will do anything and everything to steal all elections.