or we can look at the various sensationalism about Trump that went nowhere..
Trump is a Rorschach test. I'll leave it at that/
Pls list them in detail..........
or we can look at the various sensationalism about Trump that went nowhere..
Trump is a Rorschach test. I'll leave it at that/
no I never "believed what Bannon said" .he's a sensationalist.LMAO.. Didn't you use to believe everything bannon said, & now when he talks about your hero he's fake news......... Funny if not so sad.......![]()
Will people believe their eyes when they see the results of Trump’s tax bill in February lol?
start with the elephant in the room "Russian Collusion". If you (at large) ever bit on that NothingburgerPls list them in detail..........
or we can look at the various sensationalism about Trump that went nowhere..
Trump is a Rorschach test. I'll leave it at that/
as long as you are intellectually honest about it -that works for meThanks for proving my point.
start with the elephant in the room "Russian Collusion". If you (at large) ever bit on that Nothingburger
you got no room to criticize
Be careful what you laugh at and write off as absurd.
Remember, it was just over a year ago that the majority of the nation was amused at the idea of Donald Trump winning the election and becoming President. It was the funniest thing we'd heard in some time. He was doing his share of shit talking.
When you consider the mentality of those who support Trump, nothing is outside the realm of possibility.
No matter how laughable it might seem to normal people.
Steve Bannon Blasts ‘Javanka’ As Everything Wrong With The White House
And the president is “like an 11-year-old child,” he tells Vanity Fair.
Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon has attacked President Donald Trump’s daughter Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner as the “railhead of all bad decisions” in the White House.
Bannon picked apart the problems of the White House and derided the couple as “Javanka” in a wide-ranging interview with Vanity Fair published Thursday. He said Ivanka was a “fount of bad advice during the campaign,” and claimed he once called her to her face “the queen of leaks.”
Vanity Fair also reported Bannon considers Kushner an elitist with no political experience who is in over his head and is out of touch with Trump’s constituency.
“He doesn’t know anything about the hobbits or the deplorables,” Bannon said. “The railhead of all bad decisions is the same railhead: Javanka.”
He said it was Kushner who encouraged Trump to fire FBI director James Comey. “It’s the dumbest political decision in modern political history, bar none,” Bannon insisted, calling it a “self-inflicted wound of massive proportions.”
Bannon didn’t exactly gush about his old boss, either.
“The Trump presidency that we fought for, and won, is over,” he told writer Gabriel Sherman, and reportedly told a friend last month that he believes the president has “lost a step.” He joked to Vanity Fair that Trump is “like an 11-year-old child.”
Bannon has reportedly said in private conversations that he believes Trump only has a 30 percent chance of finishing his term because he may be impeached or removed from office under the 25th Amendment.
Bannon doesn’t let himself off easy, either. “I realize in hindsight I was just a staffer, and I’m not a good staffer,” he said. “I had influence, I had a lot of influence, but just influence.” Now, outside of the White House and back at Breitbart, Bannon said, he feels more powerful.
“I have power. I can actually drive things in a certain direction,” he said.
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entr...e16e4b0b0e5a7a29a12?ncid=inblnkushpmg00000009
Personally, I think this is just a ploy to 'distance' Trump and Bannon before the midterms.
as long as you are intellectually honest about it -that works for me
It doesn’t amuse me that he is running for office, what amuses me is how he is using Ivanka, Jared and at times Trump himself as his talking points.Be careful what you laugh at and write off as absurd.
Remember, it was just over a year ago that the majority of the nation was amused at the idea of Donald Trump winning the election and becoming President. It was the funniest thing we'd heard in some time. He was doing his share of shit talking.
When you consider the mentality of those who support Trump, nothing is outside the realm of possibility.
No matter how laughable it might seem to normal people.
uh huh..Watergate became as a criminal investigation into criminal comspiratorial acts like "the plumbers"So far there is lots of intriguing info coming forth... This is just getting started, the Watergate case was a nothing burger~till it wasn't...
uh huh..Watergate became as a criminal investigation into criminal comspiratorial acts like "the plumbers"
where do you see a criminal conspiracy ( which is what collusion is) by Trump and company?
Or honesty, ISeriously .. you should never use the word 'intellectual' ever again.
uh huh..whateverI'm not currently up on all the latest dirt, collusion & lies by him & his dirty family but I am a patient man & await the findings of those looking into this criminal family..
I'm sure it will take a while which will give "those interested in protecting them" plenty of opportunity for excuses, passing the blame around & dodging moral & ethical "difficulties & challenges" faced by them..
That's the funniest thing I've heard in some time.
Yeh it's about as likely as Ma Clinton being electedTrump's 'election' was an anomaly that will not be repeated. That being said, I'm not completely discounting what you've said, but the odds of a slimeball like Bannon getting elected has to be at the remote end of the universe.
Certainly not where you're concerned anyway.Seriously .. you should never use the word 'intellectual' ever again.
Steve Bannon Blasts ‘Javanka’ As Everything Wrong With The White House
And the president is “like an 11-year-old child,” he tells Vanity Fair.
Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon has attacked President Donald Trump’s daughter Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner as the “railhead of all bad decisions” in the White House.
Bannon picked apart the problems of the White House and derided the couple as “Javanka” in a wide-ranging interview with Vanity Fair published Thursday. He said Ivanka was a “fount of bad advice during the campaign,” and claimed he once called her to her face “the queen of leaks.”
Vanity Fair also reported Bannon considers Kushner an elitist with no political experience who is in over his head and is out of touch with Trump’s constituency.
“He doesn’t know anything about the hobbits or the deplorables,” Bannon said. “The railhead of all bad decisions is the same railhead: Javanka.”
He said it was Kushner who encouraged Trump to fire FBI director James Comey. “It’s the dumbest political decision in modern political history, bar none,” Bannon insisted, calling it a “self-inflicted wound of massive proportions.”
Bannon didn’t exactly gush about his old boss, either.
“The Trump presidency that we fought for, and won, is over,” he told writer Gabriel Sherman, and reportedly told a friend last month that he believes the president has “lost a step.” He joked to Vanity Fair that Trump is “like an 11-year-old child.”
Bannon has reportedly said in private conversations that he believes Trump only has a 30 percent chance of finishing his term because he may be impeached or removed from office under the 25th Amendment.
Bannon doesn’t let himself off easy, either. “I realize in hindsight I was just a staffer, and I’m not a good staffer,” he said. “I had influence, I had a lot of influence, but just influence.” Now, outside of the White House and back at Breitbart, Bannon said, he feels more powerful.
“I have power. I can actually drive things in a certain direction,” he said.
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entr...e16e4b0b0e5a7a29a12?ncid=inblnkushpmg00000009
Personally, I think this is just a ploy to 'distance' Trump and Bannon before the midterms.
..must suck to be youIf there is a shred of evidence I'll look at it.
Otherwise it's fake news