The Inevitable New The Inevitable Trump Mocking Thread

Trump defenders are struggling to defuse t's tweet ordering Sessions to end the Mueller probe of Russian interference now that it is getting too close to him by saying it's not really obstruction of justice because everyone can see the tweet.

Perhaps they didn't realize that everyone can see how desperate they are.
 
WATCH: Katy Tur, Rob Reiner Prove Exactly Why Americans Distrust The Media
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ByJacob Airey
August 2, 2018
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In what can only be described as a severe case of a lack of awareness, during Wednesday’s edition of "MSNBC Live," anchor Katy Tur and Hollywood director Rob Reiner stood aghast that supporters of President Trump would dare to heckle CNN correspondent Jim Acosta at a rally in Tampa, Florida.

After expressing indignation that President Trump would dare retweet the viral video, Tur said, "The President hasn't said a word to his supporters to tell them to cool off, to chill out, to calm down. He stokes this," MRCTV reports.
 
Trump defenders are struggling to defuse t's tweet ordering Sessions to end the Mueller probe of Russian interference now that it is getting too close to him by saying it's not really obstruction of justice because everyone can see the tweet.

Perhaps they didn't realize that everyone can see how desperate they are.
Keep shooting your .22 at the speeding Trump train.
 
I don't know what that means.
It's your people, I know it's difficult, but actually read your leader in here nono's stuff and tell me I'm wrong . . . the rest of you either fall in line or like LE watch it go on without offering any rebuttal to the lunacy, therefor becoming complicit in his silence.
 
It's your people, I know it's difficult, but actually read your leader in here nono's stuff and tell me I'm wrong . . . the rest of you either fall in line or like LE watch it go on without offering any rebuttal to the lunacy, therefor becoming complicit in his silence.
What does Q mean?
 
Michigan seems to be flipping on President Donald Trump.

Voters in the key swing state that Trump unexpectedly won in 2016 now overwhelmingly disapprove of his performance after his first year in office, according to a new poll.

The survey, conducted by Glengariff Group Inc. on behalf of The Detroit News and WDIV, found that Trump's approval rating in the Great Lakes State has dropped to 39.5 percent, while his disapproval rating has risen to 54 percent. Women in Michigan voiced the loudest opposition, with 66 percent saying they "strongly" disapprove of Trump and 39 percent giving his first year in office an F grade.

"His approval ratings are terrible; it's that simple," Rich Czuba, who completed the study and founded the Glengariff Group, told The Detroit News. "We are the bellwether state at this point. Michigan is going to reflect what is occurring nationally."

https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-michigan-approval-rating-789395
 
Michigan seems to be flipping on President Donald Trump.

Voters in the key swing state that Trump unexpectedly won in 2016 now overwhelmingly disapprove of his performance after his first year in office, according to a new poll.

The survey, conducted by Glengariff Group Inc. on behalf of The Detroit News and WDIV, found that Trump's approval rating in the Great Lakes State has dropped to 39.5 percent, while his disapproval rating has risen to 54 percent. Women in Michigan voiced the loudest opposition, with 66 percent saying they "strongly" disapprove of Trump and 39 percent giving his first year in office an F grade.

"His approval ratings are terrible; it's that simple," Rich Czuba, who completed the study and founded the Glengariff Group, told The Detroit News. "We are the bellwether state at this point. Michigan is going to reflect what is occurring nationally."

https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-michigan-approval-rating-789395
Newsweek? AYFKM?
 
Where is union boy?
AFL-CIO’s Trumka won’t rule out unions endorsing Trump in 2020

Pressed as to how serious he was about the AFL-CIO considering not endorsing the Democratic nominee for president for the first time since 1972, Trumka insisted “we will consider every candidate who’s running in 2020.”

Recalling the last presidential race, the union chief pointed out that “Trump got 3 percent more of our members than [Republican nominee Mitt] Romney did in 2012, but Hillary Clinton, unfortunately for her, got 10 percent less of our members than Obama did in 2012. And some didn’t vote for President or some voted third party.”

Trump gained among union members, Trumka felt, “because people were mad. They were looking for someone who was going to change the economy. They felt there were assaults on their health care and assaults on their pensions. People were looking for someone who will shake up the status quo, because the economy wasn’t working for them. Their wages were flattened and they found that candidate in Donald Trump.”
 
Where is union boy?
AFL-CIO’s Trumka won’t rule out unions endorsing Trump in 2020

Pressed as to how serious he was about the AFL-CIO considering not endorsing the Democratic nominee for president for the first time since 1972, Trumka insisted “we will consider every candidate who’s running in 2020.”

Recalling the last presidential race, the union chief pointed out that “Trump got 3 percent more of our members than [Republican nominee Mitt] Romney did in 2012, but Hillary Clinton, unfortunately for her, got 10 percent less of our members than Obama did in 2012. And some didn’t vote for President or some voted third party.”

Trump gained among union members, Trumka felt, “because people were mad. They were looking for someone who was going to change the economy. They felt there were assaults on their health care and assaults on their pensions. People were looking for someone who will shake up the status quo, because the economy wasn’t working for them. Their wages were flattened and they found that candidate in Donald Trump.”
Smart business, see what you are offered first, commit later . . . and the members voting stats sound right for that time, but the times are a changing. We'll all see where Trump and Co. are in the future, time and Mueller will tell.
 
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