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originally posted by: TacSite18
originally posted by: GD21D
originally posted by: Gryphon66
Right he's draining the swamp in July that he created in January?
Seems a bit counterproductive, don't you think?
It's all part of some autistic jedi mind trick Trump is able to put over on the Red Hats... Hook, line, and sinker..
Autism?
Well, I was thinking maybe his supporters...but Trump has senile dementia. The anger, the markedly different speech patterns over a few years, the inability to remember basic facts, or recall what he said a few seconds before, the confusion, the rapid charges of mood...yeah, senile dementia.
Time for the 25th amendment ...
originally posted by: zazzafrazz
a reply to: FredT
LOL @ "the master plan" argument from people in this thread.
Yes as you say these firings (Preibus) come from the board or CEO, anything else is a sign of weakness, mayhem and instability and actually not due process.
originally posted by: khnum
a reply to: TacSite18
The United States corporation was established in 1871 you might want to brush up your civics Sir
originally posted by: Grambler
I guess I will break my thoughts up into two posts.
First for the "Trump bad" post.
(Full disclosure; I voted for Trump and still support him.)
Lets be real, this was not some sort of grand plan by Trump. He hired a guy that blew up on his first week of the job. This wasn't some detailed scheme; it was poor judgement on Trumps part.
And its not the first time Trumps shown bad judgement. Tweets about Rosie O'Donnell, terrible rollout of first health care attempt and the Trans ban, etc.
These things make Trump look like an amateur, and the Mooch hiring and then firing is no different.
Supporting Trump does not mean I will not try to look at his performance honestly, and all excuses aside, this Mooch story is a bad look for Trump.
I don't mind and in fact wanted a non establishment person in the white house. But that doesn't mean it should be amateur hour. Mooch was an embarrassment. All this talk of "He was a New Yorker!..." Garbage. Real adults don't talk about their coworkers behind their back to people to release the gossip; if he had a problem with Bannon and Preibus, he should have went to them.
But I wonder where Scaramucci learned this behavior? Oh wait, could it have been from Trumps childish admonishment of Sessions via twitter?
I think the anti trump people have every right to point out how bad these situations are. Now I don't think this is the end of the world, and there are far more important issues to deal with, but lets be honest, this is a very bad look for Trump.
What Trump does is just broadcast. It keeps people glued to the computer.
Is it real life? Or is it just a projection of real life?
originally posted by: OtherSideOfTheCoin
Please do enlighten us to that plan because to the rest of the world it looks like Trumps team is imploding
originally posted by: seeker1963
originally posted by: TacSite18
originally posted by: GD21D
originally posted by: Gryphon66
Right he's draining the swamp in July that he created in January?
Seems a bit counterproductive, don't you think?
It's all part of some autistic jedi mind trick Trump is able to put over on the Red Hats... Hook, line, and sinker..
Autism?
Well, I was thinking maybe his supporters...but Trump has senile dementia. The anger, the markedly different speech patterns over a few years, the inability to remember basic facts, or recall what he said a few seconds before, the confusion, the rapid charges of mood...yeah, senile dementia.
Time for the 25th amendment ...
Are you a psychiatrist? If you are I hope you're aware of the Goldwater Rule. If you are not a shrink, your opinion on the mental health of someone else is moot.