#DonaldTrump has a spur of the moment candid interview with the fake news New York Times and is surprisingly Trump.

#DonaldTrump has a spur of the moment candid interview with the fake news New York Times and is surprisingly Trump.

Ha ha, just kidding. There's nothing surprising about Trump other than his ability to never actually hit rock bottom, but rather just hover over it.
https://nyti.ms/2pTktN6

Comments

MTD said…
We just have to be patient, even though we all want quick and swift justice. This isn't just a single criminal event, but possibly years of criminal activity.
John Bump said…
His crimes make the US look very bad, not news about them.
Bryce Miller said…
He made America look bad from the first time his face was shown on TV.
Jason ON said…
In Ronald Reagan’s second term, we ducked a bullet. I’ve always suspected he was propped up by a lot of people who a) didn’t trust vice-president George H.W. Bush, b) found it convenient to have a forgetful president when the subpoenas began to fly, and c) found it helpful to have a “detached” president when they started running their own agendas – like, say, selling missiles to mullahs. You’re seeing much the same thing with the congressional Republicans. They’re operating an ongoing smash-and-grab on all the policy wishes they’ve fondly cultivated since 1981. Having a president* who may not be all there and, as such, is susceptible to flattery because it reassures him that he actually is makes the heist that much easier.
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