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The Rats Are Fleeing the Sinking Ship—and Talking to Bob Woodward
Sep 5, 2018 12:57:49   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/rats-fleeing-sinking-ship-talking-194600578.html

From Esquire
I admit. My gob was as smacked as anybody's was when details of the forthcoming Bob Woodward book, Fear, started trickling out. From the BBC:
Woodward describes several instances where Trump administration officials - chief economic adviser Gary Cohn and White House Staff Secretary Rob Porter, in particular - removed documents from the president's desk to keep Mr Trump from signing them. It was all part of a larger effort to insulate the administration, and the nation, from what they saw as Mr Trump's more dangerous impulses. Documents that would have allowed the president to withdraw the nation from the North American Free Trade Agreement and a trade deal with South Korea were hidden - and the US has since committed to renegotiating the pacts. Woodward describes these acts as "no less than an administrative c**p d'etat".
And:
On 27 January, according to Woodward, the president's personal attorney John Dowd staged a mock interview session with the president to demonstrate what he feared would be the disastrous results if Mr Trump were to sit down with Robert Mueller's special counsel team investigating possible ties between the Trump campaign and Russia. It didn't go well, as the president grew increasingly frustrated with the intensity of the questioning, at one point angrily calling the investigation "a goddamn h**x". Dowd would go on to meet with Mr Mueller and reportedly tell him that he couldn't agree to the interview because he didn't want to let the president "look like an i***t" and embarrass the nation on the world stage.
Also:
"We're in Crazytown. I don't even know why any of us are here. This is the worst job I've ever had." - John Kelly.
Too, from CNN:
Chief of staff John Kelly describes Trump as an "i***t" and "unhinged," Woodward reports. Defense Secretary James Mattis describes Trump as having the understanding of "a fifth or sixth grader." And Trump's former personal lawyer John Dowd describes the President as "a fucking liar," telling Trump he would end up in an "orange jump suit" if he testified to special counsel Robert Mueller.
Over the weekend, more than a few people on the electric Twitter machine had their innings with me because I found the obvious disdain for El Caudillo Del Mar-a-Lago at John McCain's funeral service to be a cause for some optimism. In fact, if elite opinion turns against him at the same time that resistance to him rises in the street and at the b****t box, he's got nowhere to run and, if half of what Woodward apparently wrote is true, he's more than halfway off the trolley already. And, from what we know of Woodward's modus operandi, this book is even more evidence that the "establishment" has had enough of the festival of fools in the Oval Office.

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Sep 5, 2018 13:37:16   #
Floyd Brown Loc: Milwaukee WI
 
Bad Bob wrote:
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/rats-fleeing-sinking-ship-talking-194600578.html

From Esquire
I admit. My gob was as smacked as anybody's was when details of the forthcoming Bob Woodward book, Fear, started trickling out. From the BBC:
Woodward describes several instances where Trump administration officials - chief economic adviser Gary Cohn and White House Staff Secretary Rob Porter, in particular - removed documents from the president's desk to keep Mr Trump from signing them. It was all part of a larger effort to insulate the administration, and the nation, from what they saw as Mr Trump's more dangerous impulses. Documents that would have allowed the president to withdraw the nation from the North American Free Trade Agreement and a trade deal with South Korea were hidden - and the US has since committed to renegotiating the pacts. Woodward describes these acts as "no less than an administrative c**p d'etat".
And:
On 27 January, according to Woodward, the president's personal attorney John Dowd staged a mock interview session with the president to demonstrate what he feared would be the disastrous results if Mr Trump were to sit down with Robert Mueller's special counsel team investigating possible ties between the Trump campaign and Russia. It didn't go well, as the president grew increasingly frustrated with the intensity of the questioning, at one point angrily calling the investigation "a goddamn h**x". Dowd would go on to meet with Mr Mueller and reportedly tell him that he couldn't agree to the interview because he didn't want to let the president "look like an i***t" and embarrass the nation on the world stage.
Also:
"We're in Crazytown. I don't even know why any of us are here. This is the worst job I've ever had." - John Kelly.
Too, from CNN:
Chief of staff John Kelly describes Trump as an "i***t" and "unhinged," Woodward reports. Defense Secretary James Mattis describes Trump as having the understanding of "a fifth or sixth grader." And Trump's former personal lawyer John Dowd describes the President as "a fucking liar," telling Trump he would end up in an "orange jump suit" if he testified to special counsel Robert Mueller.
Over the weekend, more than a few people on the electric Twitter machine had their innings with me because I found the obvious disdain for El Caudillo Del Mar-a-Lago at John McCain's funeral service to be a cause for some optimism. In fact, if elite opinion turns against him at the same time that resistance to him rises in the street and at the b****t box, he's got nowhere to run and, if half of what Woodward apparently wrote is true, he's more than halfway off the trolley already. And, from what we know of Woodward's modus operandi, this book is even more evidence that the "establishment" has had enough of the festival of fools in the Oval Office.
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/rats-fleeing-s... (show quote)


Passing information like this off as f**e news only drives more nails in to the coffin of Trumps Presidency.

I think looking for any good to end up coming from his Presidency.
Will be that people will learn they can not keep buying the propaganda from political want to bees.
Hitting the Trump supporters with the t***h is not working.

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Sep 5, 2018 13:42:29   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
Floyd Brown wrote:
Passing information like this off as f**e news only drives more nails in to the coffin of Trumps Presidency.

I think looking for any good to end up coming from his Presidency.
Will be that people will learn they can not keep buying the propaganda from political want to bees.
Hitting the Trump supporters with the t***h is not working.



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Sep 5, 2018 21:41:11   #
Sicilianthing
 
Bad Bob wrote:
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/rats-fleeing-sinking-ship-talking-194600578.html

From Esquire
I admit. My gob was as smacked as anybody's was when details of the forthcoming Bob Woodward book, Fear, started trickling out. From the BBC:
Woodward describes several instances where Trump administration officials - chief economic adviser Gary Cohn and White House Staff Secretary Rob Porter, in particular - removed documents from the president's desk to keep Mr Trump from signing them. It was all part of a larger effort to insulate the administration, and the nation, from what they saw as Mr Trump's more dangerous impulses. Documents that would have allowed the president to withdraw the nation from the North American Free Trade Agreement and a trade deal with South Korea were hidden - and the US has since committed to renegotiating the pacts. Woodward describes these acts as "no less than an administrative c**p d'etat".
And:
On 27 January, according to Woodward, the president's personal attorney John Dowd staged a mock interview session with the president to demonstrate what he feared would be the disastrous results if Mr Trump were to sit down with Robert Mueller's special counsel team investigating possible ties between the Trump campaign and Russia. It didn't go well, as the president grew increasingly frustrated with the intensity of the questioning, at one point angrily calling the investigation "a goddamn h**x". Dowd would go on to meet with Mr Mueller and reportedly tell him that he couldn't agree to the interview because he didn't want to let the president "look like an i***t" and embarrass the nation on the world stage.
Also:
"We're in Crazytown. I don't even know why any of us are here. This is the worst job I've ever had." - John Kelly.
Too, from CNN:
Chief of staff John Kelly describes Trump as an "i***t" and "unhinged," Woodward reports. Defense Secretary James Mattis describes Trump as having the understanding of "a fifth or sixth grader." And Trump's former personal lawyer John Dowd describes the President as "a fucking liar," telling Trump he would end up in an "orange jump suit" if he testified to special counsel Robert Mueller.
Over the weekend, more than a few people on the electric Twitter machine had their innings with me because I found the obvious disdain for El Caudillo Del Mar-a-Lago at John McCain's funeral service to be a cause for some optimism. In fact, if elite opinion turns against him at the same time that resistance to him rises in the street and at the b****t box, he's got nowhere to run and, if half of what Woodward apparently wrote is true, he's more than halfway off the trolley already. And, from what we know of Woodward's modus operandi, this book is even more evidence that the "establishment" has had enough of the festival of fools in the Oval Office.
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/rats-fleeing-s... (show quote)


>>>>

I can’t wait to see who’s jumping ship so I can rip into them... T*****rs
Moles
Rats
I’ve got a good guess who they are but I need help with the others.

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Sep 6, 2018 13:15:30   #
TrueAmerican
 
Bad Bob wrote:
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/rats-fleeing-sinking-ship-talking-194600578.html

From Esquire
I admit. My gob was as smacked as anybody's was when details of the forthcoming Bob Woodward book, Fear, started trickling out. From the BBC:
Woodward describes several instances where Trump administration officials - chief economic adviser Gary Cohn and White House Staff Secretary Rob Porter, in particular - removed documents from the president's desk to keep Mr Trump from signing them. It was all part of a larger effort to insulate the administration, and the nation, from what they saw as Mr Trump's more dangerous impulses. Documents that would have allowed the president to withdraw the nation from the North American Free Trade Agreement and a trade deal with South Korea were hidden - and the US has since committed to renegotiating the pacts. Woodward describes these acts as "no less than an administrative c**p d'etat".
And:
On 27 January, according to Woodward, the president's personal attorney John Dowd staged a mock interview session with the president to demonstrate what he feared would be the disastrous results if Mr Trump were to sit down with Robert Mueller's special counsel team investigating possible ties between the Trump campaign and Russia. It didn't go well, as the president grew increasingly frustrated with the intensity of the questioning, at one point angrily calling the investigation "a goddamn h**x". Dowd would go on to meet with Mr Mueller and reportedly tell him that he couldn't agree to the interview because he didn't want to let the president "look like an i***t" and embarrass the nation on the world stage.
Also:
"We're in Crazytown. I don't even know why any of us are here. This is the worst job I've ever had." - John Kelly.
Too, from CNN:
Chief of staff John Kelly describes Trump as an "i***t" and "unhinged," Woodward reports. Defense Secretary James Mattis describes Trump as having the understanding of "a fifth or sixth grader." And Trump's former personal lawyer John Dowd describes the President as "a fucking liar," telling Trump he would end up in an "orange jump suit" if he testified to special counsel Robert Mueller.
Over the weekend, more than a few people on the electric Twitter machine had their innings with me because I found the obvious disdain for El Caudillo Del Mar-a-Lago at John McCain's funeral service to be a cause for some optimism. In fact, if elite opinion turns against him at the same time that resistance to him rises in the street and at the b****t box, he's got nowhere to run and, if half of what Woodward apparently wrote is true, he's more than halfway off the trolley already. And, from what we know of Woodward's modus operandi, this book is even more evidence that the "establishment" has had enough of the festival of fools in the Oval Office.
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/rats-fleeing-s... (show quote)



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Sep 6, 2018 13:37:21   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
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