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Love you, love you not

 
 
ehBeth
 
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Reply Fri 7 Dec, 2018 05:19 pm
Manafort filing is in as well

Quote:
MANAFORT filing: Special counsel says he lied about:
1) His interactions with Kilimnik
2) Kilimnik's participation in count 2 of superseding information
3) wire transfer to firm working for Manafort
4) another DOJ investigation
5) His contacts with administration officials
ehBeth
 
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Reply Fri 7 Dec, 2018 05:20 pm
@ehBeth,
https://www.justsecurity.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/MANAFORT-SUBMISSION-Mueller-Breach.pdf
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Sat 8 Dec, 2018 05:29 pm
buh bye John Kelly

we loved you once (well, not me but yanno)
Sturgis
 
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Reply Sat 8 Dec, 2018 06:05 pm
@ehBeth,
I had some hopes for and of him at one time. Then he seemed to turn into another of those oddities that Trump so adores...until they offend his 'genius' either directly or indirectly (which he learns from Twitter or WH whisperer).

At this point, it's "Good riddance and here, let me slam the door on your tail section as you exit!"
ehBeth
 
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Reply Sun 9 Dec, 2018 06:17 pm
@Sturgis,
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/dec/09/john-kelly-donald-trump

Quote:
It has been a busy few days for Donald Trump. A new attorney general here, a new UN ambassador there. All that legal stuff about his felonies in the 2016 election and “synergy” with the Russian government.

Trump 'at center of massive fraud against Americans', top Democrat says
Read more
What’s a guy to do?

Fire someone, obviously. If there’s one thing Trump knows how to do, it’s pretending like he knows how to wield power in front of the gawking media. It worked pretty well on The Apprentice, projecting the image of power onto the boss of a small-time real-estate business with multiple bankruptcies.

But at this mid-life crisis stage of a catastrophically doomed presidency, there aren’t that many people worth firing anymore.

So it came to pass that John Kelly found himself dumped on the Trump sidewalk of history, a throwaway tidbit of news in a dumpster fire of calamities. Trump’s face-palming chief of staff was just another casualty of this president’s dismal need to destroy the reputations of those who come too close.

“John Kelly will be leaving,” he told reporters on the south lawn of the White House before flying off to see the Army v Navy football game.

“I don’t know if I can say ‘retiring,” he explained, slamming the door into Kelly’s back as he shoved him out of the West Wing. He couldn’t say retiring and he couldn’t say firing. Either way he said both, in passing, and without the man present to witness his own humiliation.


Trump said his non-retiring chief of staff was “a great guy” but only managed to offer up this tepid testimonial to a former four-star Marines general who was the most important staffer in his White House: “He’s been with me almost two years now.”

As staff send-offs go, this was somewhere below a farewell cupcake but one notch above being frog-marched out.

It seemed like a fitting end to a week in which Trump had finally reached the 15th time when he finally looked presidential. This week’s episode in Trump Behaving Boringly featured a silent president sitting sullenly in the pews at the funeral for President George HW Bush. His claim to greatness was that he failed to projectile vomit through the proceedings, although at times it looked like he wanted to.

Until now, the working hypothesis about Trump’s constant media craving is that he’s engaged in some sophisticated game of distraction. As Robert Mueller’s investigations close in on the many criminal conspiracies surrounding his business affairs and the 2016 election, Trump needs to flash something bright and shiny to keep our attention away from his latest epic failure.


However, Kelly’s firing underscores a different motive. Trump is increasingly impotent with each passing week, with each new legal filing, with each new revelation of another former loyalist’s betrayal. He just lost the House to his arch-enemies in a political landslide, and a new era of investigations is almost upon him. Within weeks the fickle media’s attention will shift sharply to a sprawling cast of Democrats who want to push him out of the White House.

If he can’t stop the investigations, can’t pass any legislation and can’t yet run for re-election, all he can do is cling to the impression of power. Shuffling his staff is just another arrangement of deckchairs aboard an ocean liner already heading towards the sea floor.

This explains Trump’s strange morning habit of revisiting the scenes of his favorite firings and ritual humiliations. Like the home-made shrine of a serial killer, Trump’s Twitter feed relives and repeats the moments of what feel to him like his greatest domination.

On Saturday it was Richard Blumenthal, the Connecticut senator, who dared to call Trump “an unindicted co-conspirator” on national television. Trump responded by calling Blumenthal “Da Nang Dick”, an apparent reference to his Vietnam service at home in the Marine corps. Never mind that both of them contrived to get five deferments from serving on the battlefield.

On Sunday it was James Comey, the former FBI chief whom Trump fired for digging around all things Russian. “Leakin’ James Comey must have set a record for who lied the most to Congress in one day,” Trump tweeted. “His Friday testimony was so untruthful! This whole deal is a Rigged Fraud headed up by dishonest people who would do anything so that I could not become President. They are now exposed!”

Self-awareness is not among the most obvious traits of Donald J Trump. His personal fixer just pleaded guilty to lying to Congress to protect Donald J Trump, while prosecutors described his criminal role in secretly paying off porn stars in terms that sound remarkably like a “Rigged Fraud”.


Unlike Blumenthal and Comey, Trump has “no plans to humiliate” his chief of staff, according to Trump officials who obviously have no recollection of the many months of Trump’s open musings about firing Kelly.

In any case, Kelly – like so many others – has already humiliated himself by enabling an incompetent and autocratic president while pretending to restrain him. The self-made myths of Kelly and his delusional clan are that they were the last defense against Trump truly damaging the US and its national security.

As if there were no damage from the deaths of thousands of Americans in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria, or the forced separation of several hundred infants from their parents at the southern border, or the presidential sympathy for neo-Nazis, or the destruction of jobs in a futile trade war with China, or the weakening of alliances in pursuit of Vladimir Putin’s approval. As far as we know, Kelly personally supported several of those approaches, especially draconian restrictions on immigration.

Trump may have no current plans to humiliate Kelly but sooner or later he’ll find he just can’t help himself. He called his last secretary of state, Rex Tillerson, “dumb as a rock” and “lazy as hell”. This from a president who doesn’t read, spends his time tweeting about TV and just named a former Fox News anchor to be UN ambassador.

You have been warned, John Kelly. Trump’s mojo stopped working a long time ago, but he still thinks it works on you.
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Sun 9 Dec, 2018 07:26 pm
Quote:

Not even halfway through one term…

Top Trump W.H. Departures:
Yates
Flynn
Walsh
Comey
Dubke
Shaub
McFarland
Corralo
Spicer
Priebus
Mooch
Bannon
Gorka
Icahn
Lotter
Price
Powell
Manigault
Dearborn
McCabe
Porter
Raffel
Hicks
Cohn
Tillerson
McEntee
McMaster
Shulkin
Anton
Bossert
Pruitt
Short
Haley
Sessions
Kelly
Ayers
—@kylegriffin1
ehBeth
 
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Reply Sun 9 Dec, 2018 07:28 pm
@ehBeth,
Nick Ayers offered replacement position. Currently Pence's chief of staff.

Instead of saying yes - announces he is leaving the WH team entirely.
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Region Philbis
 
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Reply Sun 9 Dec, 2018 07:57 pm
@ehBeth,
Quote:
Top Trump W.H. Departures:

Shocked

that's a lot of nametags to change...
ehBeth
 
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Reply Sun 9 Dec, 2018 08:06 pm
@Region Philbis,
Laughing Mr. Green Laughing
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hightor
 
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Reply Sat 15 Dec, 2018 09:04 am
Ryan Zinke

Quote:
Ryan Zinke, the secretary of the Interior Department and a key figure in the president’s sweeping plan to reshape the nation’s environmental framework, will leave his post at the end of the year, President Trump said on Saturday. Mr. Zinke’s departure comes amid numerous ethics investigations into his business dealings, travel and policy decisions.

NYT
jespah
 
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Reply Sat 15 Dec, 2018 09:55 am
@ehBeth,
I count 34. Egad.
ehBeth
 
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Reply Sat 15 Dec, 2018 11:04 am
@jespah,
and that's just the top-end ones


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ehBeth
 
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Reply Sat 15 Dec, 2018 11:44 am
@hightor,
on the NYT's FB page - where they announced Zinke's departure ... a dept of interior employee let loose ... starting with

Quote:
I used to work directly for this fool and lemme tell y’all. You have NO IDEA the level of complete ineptitude that he was capable of. We had to pull back so many times or just say “Sir you can’t DO THAT” so much it became a mantra.

Good riddance to the completely empty headed buffoon who thought it appropriate to wear cowboy boots with a 3 piece suit and who doesn’t understand the difference between there, their, and they’re.

May he, His horse Charlie (who shut down our office a number of times as a Trump supporters sent sugar cubes looking like Anthrax to our office for him because he rode him to work one day trying to be cute), and his dog Daisy disappear into the entirely defunded white wasteland of Montana where he can rot in white mediocrity till the end of his days.
ehBeth
 
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Reply Sat 15 Dec, 2018 12:00 pm
@ehBeth,
later in the same discussion .... another poster goes crazy!



BF
Quote:
And with this, I just won our office BINGO!!!!



Quote:
Seriously, my coworker has been a Betsy Devos away for months now! I can’t believe I pulled this off!


Laughing
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Sturgis
 
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Reply Sat 15 Dec, 2018 05:49 pm
Talk about increasing the national debt! The letterhead and business cards for all these 'temps' is costing a near fortune.
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Region Philbis
 
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Reply Thu 20 Dec, 2018 05:19 pm

Shocked

Def Sec General James Mattis has resigned ...
hightor
 
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Reply Thu 20 Dec, 2018 05:21 pm
Jim Mattis?
Region Philbis
 
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Reply Thu 20 Dec, 2018 05:22 pm
@hightor,
Quote:
"Because you have the right to have a Secretary of Defense whose views are better aligned with
yours on these and other subjects, I believe it is right for me to step down from my position,"
Mattis wrote in his letter.

He also pointedly stated that the strength of the US depends in part on the strength of its
alliances around the globe, many of which have become notably frayed under Trump.
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Thu 20 Dec, 2018 07:16 pm
@Region Philbis,
You take time to cook one giant pot of soup and ... another resignation


it is Thursday after all
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Thu 20 Dec, 2018 07:26 pm
Dec 2016 https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/trump-has-chosen-retired-marine-gen-james-mattis-for-secretary-of-defense/2016/12/01/6c6b3b74-aff9-11e6-be1c-8cec35b1ad25_story.html

Quote:
President-elect Donald Trump said Thursday he has chosen retired Marine Gen. James N. Mattis, who has said that responding to “political Islam” is the major security issue facing the United States, to be secretary of defense.

“We are going to appoint Mad Dog Mattis as our secretary of defense,” Trump told a rally in Cincinnati, the first stop on a post-election “thank-you tour.”

Mattis, who retired as chief of U.S. Central Command in 2013, has often said that Washington lacks an overall strategy in the Middle East, opting to instead handle issues in an ineffective one-by-one manner.


August 2017 https://www.businessinsider.com/mattis-serve-under-trump-2017-8

Mar 2018 https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2018/03/23/james-mattis-defense-secretary-how-to-succeed-in-trump-cabinet-without-getting-fired-217699

October 15th https://www.vox.com/2018/9/18/17869778/trump-60-minutes-mattis-democrat

 

 
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