Saturday, September 28, 2019

I Want President Trump's Superpower

AFP Photo/Tolga AKMEN

NEO: What superpower does Trump have?

You know that game people sometimes play? The one where you choose which superpower you’d want?

Sometimes the choices are limited, such as in this typical group: “Telepathy, teleportation, super-strength, invisibility or the ability to regenerate your cells.”

But I’ve never seen a list that includes the one Donald Trump seems to possess, which is the ability to drive your enemies crazy and make them do stupid things.

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WNU Editor: Quoting Henry Wadsworth Longfellow .... Whom the gods would destroy they first make mad.

Hat tip Instapundit.

14 comments:

  1. What's going on in the USA is just said. And an absolute circus show. If anyone had faith in the political parties, it should be null now

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  2. Political parties are the problem. Washington advised against them. They serve their own interests instead of the county's. They are only about power, influence...money. Many from both parties have violated their oaths for personal and party benefit. Hopefully all of this will sort them out and bin the lot of them. The tree of liberty and all of that...
    /Cheers

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  3. The FUCKS of the Democrat party went to foreign countries (Russia, Britian, Ukraine and Italy) to rig an election.


    "BREAKING: Attorney General Bill Barr is In Italy on Official Business – One of the Countries Involved in Spygate Scandal"

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  4. "His mind is a television that changes channels every three seconds and where every channel has an infomercial on it...."

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  5. [...]It is possible that Russian influence-peddling has infected both the entire Republican Party and many of the more prominent conservative interest groups allied with it. (Money in politics is now a matter of national security.) As somebody, and I don't remember who now, said on television this morning, without Ukraine, Russia is just Russia. With Ukraine, Russia is the Soviet Union. If the President* of the United States is involved in any way in that, the roof caves in.

    There's no telling what information is contained in the Secret Server and elsewhere in a White House that has been reconfigured to resemble a conspiracy to obstruct justice. This, I promise you, is just getting started.
    [...]
    So now we have a smoking gun, every bit as damaging and self-inflicted as the Nixon tapes.

    And irony of ironies, we have Trump up against another president who began as a TV entertainer. Except that Zelensky, who once played a president on Ukrainian TV, seems to have navigated the transition to actual president a lot better than Trump.

    There are also reports that Trump has withdrawn his efforts to prevent the whistle-blower from testifying to Congress because of pressure from Republican legislators. And this is the second game changer. As flat-out illegal behavior is documented, expect more Republicans to defect.

    [...]
    “There’s a recognition immediately by those surrounding the president that he has done something bad,” Ben-Veniste said. “We have an allegation that there was an immediate effort by the White House to sequester the evidence of the conversation the president had with Mr. Zelensky by . . . making an essentially bogus claim of national security that put the material under very highly classified protection.”

    And, as the complaint suggests, Trump does not face the same pushback from top staffers and advisers that he used to, further insulating him in an echo chamber that is often filled with misinformation. Mueller’s report, for example, revealed that several former aides, including confidant Corey Lewandowski and White House counsel Don McGahn, refused to carry out Trump’s orders to attempt to interfere in the investigation, likely protecting Trump from additional accusations of obstruction.

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  6. Sen. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.), a member of GOP leadership and the committee, said after briefings with Maguire and the intelligence community's inspector general that he was “not ready to make any conclusions.”

    “We're committed to gather the information before we reach conclusions. Other people who don't have this responsibility can reach conclusions right away,” he said, adding that he wanted and expected the committee to meet with the whistleblower.

    The signs of GOP wariness about aligning too closely with Trump come even as most Republicans have pivoted quickly to argue that House Democrats are overplaying their hand by starting the formal impeachment proceedings, questioned the validity of the whistleblower behind the complaint, or even floated investigating former Vice President Joe Biden or his son Hunter Biden.

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