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President Trump Has Turned His Last Corner

Matata

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Time to take off the rose-colored glasses. Trump is unfit for the presidency. At this point, I'm feeling a bit sorry for the tweeter in chief. He has the requisite skills to appear as though he can run a mogul's empire but those skills don't translate to running a country. Any prior governmental experience, even being mayor of a small town, would have better prepared him even though it would not compensate for the fact that he unhinged.

http://www.nationalmemo.com/trump-turned-last-corner/

That speech to Congress now seems forever ago. Reading the words off a teleprompter, Donald Trump sounded normal, even presidential. Stern critics opined that he had “turned a corner” and transformed into a serious president. Come the weekend, however, Trump turned another corner, this time into a dark dead end.

Trump was back to his Saturday morning habit of firing a fusillade of baseless inflammatory tweets. This time, they accused President Obama of wiretapping Trump Tower during the campaign.

The last hope for normalcy was dashed, and a dark realization took hold: Trump can’t do the presidency. What we saw in the first 45 days was crisis without end. What we will see in the days to come is more of the scary same.

And this comes at a relatively placid time in American history. We have not been threatened from the outside. What’s going to happen when a hostile foreign power decides to test us, knowing that the man in charge isn’t able to absorb information and respond rationally?

There’s no comforting explanation for this behavior. Did Trump believe the wiretapping charges to be true based on his reading of a Breitbart article and the hollering of a talk-radio provocateur? If so, why didn’t he just call the acting director of national intelligence or the FBI and ask? He’s the president, or so we hear.

Or was Trump just reverting to form and deflecting attention from a miserable news cycle in which several of his campaign associates were being linked to the country’s Russian adversaries? His strategy has been to change the conversation in time for the Sunday news talk shows. In this, he seems to have succeeded, but the cost was huge.

As former CIA Director Michael Hayden commented Monday, “the president of the United States put his own reputation, the reputation of his predecessor and the reputation of his nation at risk to get at least a draw out of the next 24 hours of news.”

For the record, both FBI Director James Comey and James Clapper, director of national intelligence under Obama, said there were no such wiretaps — and they would know.

Presidents don’t order surveillance on Americans. Intelligence officials can place a wiretap on someone only after showing the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court probable cause that the target is an agent of a foreign power or involved in a crime.

If Trump was indeed under surveillance, the public should demand to know why. What information persuaded a judge to order national intelligence to keep an eye on him and possibly his associates?

Patriots must unite and start winding down this bizarre presidency. This is no longer about Republicans and Democrats; it’s about forestalling a national emergency.

Congress must launch an independent investigation into the Trump team’s Russian ties and appoint a special prosecutor. Trump’s unhinged behavior should be reason enough for his removal — through impeachment or pressure to resign. But if the probes find serious wrongdoing, Congress must act.

Republicans are in the politically awkward position of either doing what many know must be done or alienating Trump’s base of ardent believers. But love of country should take precedence over love of job. Besides, if presidential instability were to set off an economic collapse or another crisis, the base would turn on them all.

By the time you read this, the Trump administration will probably have spawned a half-dozen new shocking revelations or blatant lies. But there will be no more intervening blips of optimism that it can go straight. There’s only one more corner for Trump to turn, and it is the one leading to the exits.

Follow Froma Harrop on Twitter @FromaHarrop. She can be reached at [email protected].
 
Here's hoping his time is limited. I can't see how this can continue for another 4 years.
 
Let's hope so!
 
lovedogs|1488906634|4137648 said:
Here's hoping his time is limited. I can't see how this can continue for another 4 years.

I know. It is exhausting, and I'm a "nobody" who can turn the news off if I want to. I can't imagine how politicians and reporters feel, having to face this mess, every single day, for their jobs. (Although to be honest, if you enjoy going on the internet at all, it's pretty hard to ignore. It is almost everywhere online).
 
When I watched one television show (maybe "Morning Joe"?) a commentator referred to Nixon at the end, drunk and wandering aimlessly around The White House, completely ineffectual. Henry Kissinger was, however, at hand managing matters. The question was asked whether Trump had someone like Kissinger who could take over for in the way Kissinger did for Nixon. No one on the set of the show could think of anyone who could. We may actually be, right now, being governed by someone as unstable as President Nixon was when he was drunk. No one is going to draw back the curtains on The White House and let us look in. They are going to guard the president's privacy.

AGBF :read:
 
AGBF|1488935164|4137870 said:
When I watched one television show (maybe "Morning Joe"?) a commentator referred to Nixon at the end, drunk and wandering aimlessly around The White House, completely ineffectual. Henry Kissinger was, however, at hand managing matters. The question was asked whether Trump had someone like Kissinger who could take over for in the way Kissinger did for Nixon. No one on the set of the show could think of anyone who could. We may actually be, right now, being governed by someone as unstable as President Nixon was when he was drunk. No one is going to draw back the curtains on The White House and let us look in. They are going to guard the president's privacy.

AGBF :read:

Would you have rather peeked behind the curtains when Bill was holding that cigar?
 
ruby59|1488936682|4137876 said:
AGBF|1488935164|4137870 said:
When I watched one television show (maybe "Morning Joe"?) a commentator referred to Nixon at the end, drunk and wandering aimlessly around The White House, completely ineffectual. Henry Kissinger was, however, at hand managing matters. The question was asked whether Trump had someone like Kissinger who could take over for in the way Kissinger did for Nixon. No one on the set of the show could think of anyone who could. We may actually be, right now, being governed by someone as unstable as President Nixon was when he was drunk. No one is going to draw back the curtains on The White House and let us look in. They are going to guard the president's privacy.

AGBF :read:

Would you have rather peeked behind the curtains when Bill was holding that cigar?

I would much rather observe a man in complete control of his faculties administer a fine cigar than watch the ramblings of a bathrobe wearing dictator as he descends further into his decline.
 
I didn't expect to get a laugh out of this thread! I was feeling quite sad about it. But you cheered me up, ruby. Thank you!

Deb :wavey:
 
Dee*Jay|1488937911|4137879 said:
ruby59|1488936682|4137876 said:
AGBF|1488935164|4137870 said:
When I watched one television show (maybe "Morning Joe"?) a commentator referred to Nixon at the end, drunk and wandering aimlessly around The White House, completely ineffectual. Henry Kissinger was, however, at hand managing matters. The question was asked whether Trump had someone like Kissinger who could take over for in the way Kissinger did for Nixon. No one on the set of the show could think of anyone who could. We may actually be, right now, being governed by someone as unstable as President Nixon was when he was drunk. No one is going to draw back the curtains on The White House and let us look in. They are going to guard the president's privacy.

AGBF :read:

Would you have rather peeked behind the curtains when Bill was holding that cigar?

I would much rather observe a man in complete control of his faculties administer a fine cigar than watch the ramblings of a bathrobe wearing dictator as he descends further into his decline.

EEK Hef is in the O.O.?
 
Dying! :lol:
 
Just for you Red I forced myself to find these pics... ugh.

Guess it's better than him rambling around NOT wearing a bath robe! :eek:

img_15489.jpg
 
OMG Dee, These pictures are priceless!!!
 
Dee*Jay|1488939520|4137889 said:
Just for you Red I forced myself to find these pics... ugh.

Guess it's better than him rambling around NOT wearing a bath robe! :eek:

Oh Lord I think I might rather see Hef..... :o
 
redwood66|1488940413|4137895 said:
Dee*Jay|1488939520|4137889 said:
Just for you Red I forced myself to find these pics... ugh.

Guess it's better than him rambling around NOT wearing a bath robe! :eek:

Oh Lord I think I might rather see Hef..... :o


:lol:
 
Dee*Jay|1488937911|4137879 said:
ruby59|1488936682|4137876 said:
AGBF|1488935164|4137870 said:
When I watched one television show (maybe "Morning Joe"?) a commentator referred to Nixon at the end, drunk and wandering aimlessly around The White House, completely ineffectual. Henry Kissinger was, however, at hand managing matters. The question was asked whether Trump had someone like Kissinger who could take over for in the way Kissinger did for Nixon. No one on the set of the show could think of anyone who could. We may actually be, right now, being governed by someone as unstable as President Nixon was when he was drunk. No one is going to draw back the curtains on The White House and let us look in. They are going to guard the president's privacy.

AGBF :read:

Would you have rather peeked behind the curtains when Bill was holding that cigar?

I would much rather observe a man in complete control of his faculties administer a fine cigar than watch the ramblings of a bathrobe wearing dictator as he descends further into his decline.



Observing most men and their faculties is toooooo much for me. :tongue: History repeats itself. :rolleyes:

I'd rather sit in a corner.

cheeeeeeeers--Sharon
 
No need for anyone to worry about catching a peek of trump wearing a bathrobe. Spicy says he doesn't own one and doesn't wear one. The bigger question is how does Spicy know this. The bigger horror is that trump might wander the WH skyclad (that's Wiccan for nekkid.)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azx3qD5AjhY
 
Matata|1488941530|4137901 said:
No need for anyone to worry about catching a peek of trump wearing a bathrobe. Spicy says he doesn't own one and doesn't wear one. The bigger question is how does Spicy know this. The bigger horror is that trump might wander the WH skyclad (that's Wiccan for nekkid.)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azx3qD5AjhY
Bathrobes are FAKE NEWS!
No bathrobe, you're the bathrobe!!!

So glad we can count on Spicey to be truthful about the really important issues. He's a good and honest Easter Bunny :)
 
I had heard something a week ago about Spicer being a WH Easter Bunny. I thought it was a joke and didn't give it another thought. Can't wait for SNL's skit on this one!
 
Dee*Jay|1488937911|4137879 said:
ruby59|1488936682|4137876 said:
Would you have rather peeked behind the curtains when Bill was holding that cigar?

I would much rather observe a man in complete control of his faculties administer a fine cigar than watch the ramblings of a bathrobe wearing dictator as he descends further into his decline.


hahaha - You ladies get my vote for best euphemism of the week! :lol:

"I did not have sexual relations with that woman! It was just fine cigar administration!"
 
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