The Inevitable New The Inevitable Trump Mocking Thread

Irony exemplified. You don't get it do you? Not fond of mirrors are ya?

Oh ....I get it. The irony is lost on you.
Your next trip to the " Mirror " is going to be
rather humiliating, you see you will only see
YOU !

Now about that issue you have locked up in
the back of your deep dark psyche....I know
it bothers you so....just let it go....nobody will
ever know....

I can tell by how you post, that if it got out you'd
be toast.....so just let it be and your mind won't
ROAST !
 
In a couple of short years, Russ Tillerson went from "one of the best" to "dumb as a rock".
Surprised t didn't simply use Rex's "fucking moron" back at him (he cleaned it up for public consumption, imagine that!). Seems most honest people who have dealt with t feel the same as Rex . . . if it keeps happening with different people it might not be them.
 
The economy is doing just fine without lower interest rates on the 10 year bond or more QE. You Fries U grads crack me up.

That wasn't me, Huli Huli Boi (maybe you just can't read - I'll try pictures next time?) that was that funny Laffer fella...

Meanwhile, is there anything Don the Con can't screw up given enough time and money?

"American business activity tumbled to a three-year low in May due in large part to concerns about tariffs, according to a report released on Thursday by IHS Markit. New orders declined for the first time since August 2009."

Expansion is ending. And what Don the Con and the GOP is doing is going to make the landing a whole lot harder.
 
That wasn't me, Huli Huli Boi (maybe you just can't read - I'll try pictures next time?) that was that funny Laffer fella...

Meanwhile, is there anything Don the Con can't screw up given enough time and money?

"American business activity tumbled to a three-year low in May due in large part to concerns about tariffs, according to a report released on Thursday by IHS Markit. New orders declined for the first time since August 2009."

Expansion is ending. And what Don the Con and the GOP is doing is going to make the landing a whole lot harder.
Are you saying t stuck a pin in the Obama bubble?
 
Are you saying t stuck a pin in the Obama bubble?


Among others....and you're now wet from the soap...

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Donald Trump Orders Intelligence Community to Cooperate with Surveillance Investigation
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CHARLIE SPIERING23 May 20193,405
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President Donald Trump directed the intelligence community to cooperate with Attorney General Bill Barr’s investigation into surveillance activities during the 2016 presidential election.

In a memorandum to his seven cabinet directors and the Attorney General, Trump asked that officials cooperate with Barr’s investigation and authorized Barr to declassify any information about the investigation into his campaign that he deemed necessary, provided that he consulted with the agency responsible.

“Today’s action will help ensure that all Americans learn the truth about the events that occurred, and the actions that were taken, during the last Presidential election and will restore confidence in our public institutions,” White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders wrote in a statement sent to reporters.
 
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CJR: Obama admin surveillance of reporters “broader than previously known”

ED MORRISSEY Posted at 8:41 pm on May 23, 2019

The new indictment against Julian Assange, as John noted earlier, will no doubt generate accusations that the Trump administration is conducting a war on journalists. For a look at what a real war on journalism looks like, however, we can turn to an earlier report today from the Columbia Journalism Review and its analysis of actions taken by the Obama administration seven years ago. It was already widely known that efforts to find leakers in 2012 had resulted in surveillance of reporters by Eric Holder’s Department of Justice.


What wasn’t known until now was the astounding breadth of that effort:

A new report obtained by the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University and the Freedom of the Press Foundation (where the authors work) under the Freedom of Information Act shows that the DOJ’s actions against the AP were broader than previously known, and that the DOJ considered subpoenaing the phone records of other news organizations, including The Washington Post, The New York Times, and ABC News. Moreover, they reveal how narrowly the DOJ interprets the Media Guidelines, the agency’s internal rules for obtaining reporters’ data. …

The report, which was submitted to then–Attorney General Eric Holder in 2013, reveals that the leak probe was broader than previously understood. It reveals, for example, that, while the Justice Department obtained telephone toll records for 21 telephone numbers, the agency in fact issued “30 subpoenas to obtain telephone toll records for 30 unique telephone numbers.” The report reveals that those 30 subpoenas were intended to target seven reporters and editors, and covered a period of six weeks spanning April 1, 2012 to May 10, 2012.

The report also shows that, at least at one stage of their investigation, Justice Department attorneys considered subpoenaing the records of The Washington Post, The New York Times, and ABC News. What’s more, the report strongly suggests that the attorneys went so far as to obtain “telephone numbers and other contact information” for reporters and editors at those organizations who had worked on articles about the Yemen bomb plot. The report records, however, that the attorneys ultimately decided against issuing additional subpoenas.

The report comes from the Office of Professional Responsibility, and consists of fifty-two pages that recount the DoJ’s leak probe, a four-page appendix, and a one-page cover letter that stretches into two pages with signatures. Both the report and the cover letter note that OPR “prepared its report relying on only unclassified documents or unclassified portions of classified documents,” but even a cursory scan shows significant redactions throughout. About half of the cover letter itself is redacted, and even a quarter of the Subject line is blacked out.
 
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