... "Obamacare" aka the Affordable Care Act Enrollment is up this year 46%. Good job, Donald!
President Trump has been afforded an honor by China that no other foreign leader has before:
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and he didn't even have to bow or perform mock fellatio like Obama did.
He will be remembered as the President who endorsed a ********* for Congress
He has a LONG way to go to catch George W. Bush as the WORST president.... When this presidency is over and it is being judged by unbiased professionals, there is no objective measure by which he will not be the very worst president, or close to it.
Bill Clinton is a ******
If Trump were a Democrat president, Chris Matthews and the rest at MSNBC, CNN, CBS, ABC, New York Times, Washngton Post, etc. would have been ejaculating on air or on print over it.
He has a LONG way to go to catch George W. Bush as the WORST president.
He has a LONG way to go to catch George W. Bush as the WORST president.
Premium Link UpgradeJared Kushner is worried that Robert Mueller will 'get' Trump
President's ***-in-law reportedly worried about special counsel investigation
Jared Kushner, Donald Trump's ***-in-law and senior aide, is reportedly worried that special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into links between Russia and the presidential campaign, will "get" the US leader.
US intelligence agencies believe Moscow tried to help Mr Trump win by hacking and releasing emails damaging to his opponent, Hillary Clinton.
Special counsel Robert Mueller is also leading an independent investigation into whether there were any links between Russia and the Trump campaign. The Kremlin and Mr Trump have repeatedly denied the charges.
It emerged earlier this year that then-campaign chairman Paul Manafort, along with Donald Trump Jr and Mr Kushner attended a Trump Tower meeting with a Russian lawyer after being promised damaging information on Ms Clinton.
A pair of US Senators also claimed Mr Kushner failed to disclose emails he received about WikiLeaks and "a Russian backdoor overture" in 2016. In a letter, they demanded additional documents as part of an ongoing investigation into Russia's alleged election meddling, which they said they became aware of the documents through other witnesses.
A lawyer for Mr Kushner said he was "open to responding to any additional requests".
Mr Kushner expressed concern after Mr Mueller’s investigation produced indictments for former campaign chairman Paul Manafort and his associate Rick Gates, who stand accused of money laundering, according to a report in Vanity Fair magazine. Both have denied any wrongdoing.
“Do you think they’ll get the president?” the magazine reported Mr Kushner as having asked a friend, citing someone who was briefed on the conversation.
The magazine also suggested that Mr Kushner has seen his responsibilities diminish under new White House Chief of Staff John Kelly.
White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said “nothing in it is true”.
But multiple members of Mr Trump’s orbit have faced criminal penalties.
In addition to Mr Manafort and Mr Gates, former campaign adviser George Papadopoulos pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about conversations with Russia-linked emissaries — and aides including Mr Kushner have surfaced in reports describing Russia-linked efforts to reach out to the campaign.
More recently, members of the Senate Judiciary Committee wrote to Mr Kushner’s attorney to say he had not shared a document concerning a “Russian backdoor overture and dinner invite”.
Subsequent reports found that a Kremlin-linked banker had sought to meet with Trump campaign officials at a Kentucky National Rifle Association event, an overture Mr Kushner suggested rebuffing.
Yeah maybe considering the consequences of invading Iraq.
But at least Bush exhibited some personal accountability, which the current president NEVER does.
[*]Mishandling the North Korea issue (well, in his defense, every president including Trump has done this)
Is there a good way to handle the North Korean situation ?
No, I meant his time in office as a whole.
- One political scandal after another.
- One financial scandal after another.
- Repeatedly breaking the law.
- Repeatedly ********* the constitution.
- Lying about WMD's in Iraq (before even winning the election, he was planning to invade to get revenge for the assassination plot on his *****).
- Mishandling the North Korea issue (well, in his defense, every president including Trump has done this)
- Digging us into a mountain of debt!
Is there a good way to handle the North Korean situation ?
First, call a press conference and announce that all aid, including humanitarian aid, is suspended. It's a well know fact that humanitarian aid going in is diverted to the military. What they don't use, they sell on the black market.
Second, any solution will have to involve China. We could probably talk them into removing that lunatic for us.
Simply put, we need to get back our roots of "Speak softly, but carry a big stick."
The problem we face now is all this politically correct bullshit has made the politicians afraid of using that stick.
When you have a homicidal moron threatienng to wipe you off the face of the Earth, there is no political solution to that. You just have to **** the bastard and be done with it.