The "D" day pool, best guess as to when Trump is out

DIY-HP-LED

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:lol::lol::lol::lol: stupid fucker

Sounds like he's losing it, he's squirming bigly, the more the fucker rants the deeper the hole he digs. The ring is closing in and he's getting desperate, soon something will cause him to go off the deep end. I hope he watched morning joe when he was thumbing through the channels. Maybe Mueller should hire that Avenetti lawyer just to get under Donald's skin! He seems to be doing a crackup job with the Stormy Daniels case and is becoming a regular talking head. I hope he rides the fucker into the ground on his way to fame and fortune, maybe he will get his own show out of it, just the kind of guy Trump deserves. Everybody Trump has a NDA with will be knocking on Avenetti's door.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Judge Appoints ‘Special Master’ To Review Michael Cohen Materials | Andrea Mitchell | MSNBC
A Federal Judge in New York's southern district appointed former judge Barbara Jones to act as "special master" and review documents seized by the FBI in a raid on Michael Cohen, President Trump's personal lawyer.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Trump's 'Fox & Friends' rant was beyond unhinged
https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/26/opinions/trump-fox-news-interview-dantonio-intl/index.html
By Michael D'Antonio
Updated 2:19 PM ET, Thu April 26, 2018

Michael D'Antonio is author of the book "Never Enough: Donald Trump and the Pursuit of Success" (St. Martin's Press). The opinions expressed in this commentary are his.

(CNN)It began with the hosts of "Fox & Friends" beaming at him through the camera, like parents besotted with a first child.

Then, obviously triggered by CNN's Town Hall with former FBI Director James Comey -- "I watched leaking, lying Comey last night. ... I hated to do it" -- President Donald Trump launched into a disjointed rant that revealed his mind to be a frightening and chaotic place.

There, he is practically perfect and just about everyone is out to get him. The hosts' smiles turned to sober looks of concern as a decompensating Trump lurched from one topic to the next. Highlights included:

• That Comey has "been leaking for years. ... He did an illegal act and he said it himself in order to get a special counsel against me. ... He is guilty of crimes."
• His longtime "fixer" Michael Cohen, who was recently raided by the FBI, is invoking his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination in connection with an adult film star's lawsuit "because he's got other things, he's got businesses. ... But I'm not involved." Besides, Cohen only did "a tiny, tiny little fraction" of the legal work Trump needed.
• Investigations into Russian meddling in the 2016 election are a "witch hunt" that have placed a "phony cloud" over him.
• He deserves an "A-plus" grade thus far in his presidency.
• "You look at the corruption at the top of the FBI. It's a disgrace."
• Trump's nominee to run the Department of Veterans Affairs withdrew because Sen. Jon Tester, who revealed serious questions about his performance as White House physician, was motivated by politics.
• Trump's Justice Department, which oversees the most important probe, is filled with people "who shouldn't be there," and thus the President is "disappointed" in the department's performance.
• Trump failed to acknowledge his wife's birthday with a present because "I'm very busy to be running out looking for presents, OK?"

In roughly 20 minutes Trump aired his thoughts and feelings at a manic rate that reminded me of the comedian Robin Williams at his peak. Hillary Clinton, CNN ("fake news") and Kanye West all got their mentions. The difference, of course, is that Williams was a brilliantly funny man. The President wasn't trying to be funny at all. He was instead making a case for himself as a great leader besieged on all sides by terrible enemies.

Trump's paranoia, a lifelong trait that he has admitted is part of his makeup, was so evident in his monologue that it constitutes a case study in delusion. At one point he noted, "I'm fighting a battle against a horrible group of deep-seated people." At another he announced, "Look at others CNN, they will have a council of seven people and of the seven people everyone is against me. Where do they even find these people?"

As "Fox & Friends" co-host Brian Kilmeade then offered his own seemingly disconnected observation -- "I'm not your doctor"-- he expressed what many viewers, including me, must have felt: Trump was on the verge of some sort of meltdown. He needed not an interviewer but an intervention. Indeed, no medical degree is required to recognize that the President had gone off the rails. Jumping from topic to topic, he offered raw emotions, non sequiturs and florid exaggerations. His VA nominee is deserving because he has a fine son at the US Naval Academy. The porn star he is alleged to have had sex with is "crazy Stormy Daniels."

A president's words matter, which is why every president in modern times has taken care to speak in a coherent and measured way so he could be understood. Some, such as George W. Bush, were chided for their occasional struggles with the English language. But their words never indicated they were unreliable or unhinged. Trump sounded as if he wrote down a bunch of phrases on little scraps of paper, tossed them into a hat and then took them out, one by one, to shout out on live TV.

Trump's performance was a disturbing reflection of both his undisciplined mind, and his unprincipled character. It was an abuse of his office, and of the American people who deserve much more than the sloppy, emotional, self-indulgent performer who seems to be pretending he's President.

Even the cheery hosts of "Fox & Friends" turned grim-faced as Trump ranted, and it was left to Kilmeade to put a stop to the babbling. "We could talk all day but looks like you have a million things to do," he said, as if to remind Trump that he is President of the United States. Trump took the hint and ended the performance, leaving the world to tremble at the madness.
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I'd be surprised if Donald didn't fire someone in the DOJ this weekend, if he can find someone to do it. Will Donald crack from the stress? He's fucking near blubbering now and a couple more of Mueller's bitch slaps should put him clear round the bend. Donald is getting heavier for the GOP to carry with each passing day, as soon as the primaries are over and the opportunity presents itself...

Even the sycophants at Fox and friends (fools) couldn't hide the fact they thought he was fucking nuts!
 
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DIY-HP-LED

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Trump needs tranquilizers, he'd better call his physician, the one he just got in shit and ended his naval career. I'm sure doc feel good could come up with something that would calm Donald down and ease his anxiety, maybe even help him to sleep at night. Maybe he could even give something to Donald that would make him feel good too, in the end he would be jacked up like Hitler on strange and wonderful concoctions provided by Herr Doktor. Ritalin might address some of the ADD issues, but that would just make him a better crook. They haven't figured out how to graft a conscience on to him, and if they did, he would just run from the room screaming while frantically looking for something to cut his own throat with ASAP.

Donald definitely needs some, "better living through chemistry" and should also ask his doctor if, "electroconvulsive shock therapy is right for him". I'd hate like Hell to see him take up drinking!
 
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DIY-HP-LED

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Why hasn't Scott Pruitt been fired yet? What is Trump waiting for? Could he be thinking of firing Sessions and sliding Pruitt into the AG job? Pruitt is corrupt and stupid enough to do Trump's bidding and screw with the investigation, firing Rosenstein and Mueller. The midterms would be a bloodbath if the GOP stood by with a slimeball like Pruitt as AG, dismantling the DOJ like the EPA.
 

Fogdog

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DIY-HP-LED

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What's your problem? You seem to think it's ok for Trump to "grab them by the pussy". This guy retired a decade ago and Trump is still around.
Did Sean Hannity have Michael Cohen pay off a man? Does Sean swing both ways?

Bill O'reilly did a lot worse, how much did the networks payout for Brokaw? How much did Fox payout for O'reilly?

At the very least yer off topic, at this point if you support Trump there is something wrong with you or your upbringing, you don't know right from wrong or for that matter, shit from beans.
 

Terps

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LOL

Seriously?

Trump rambles, raves and indicts himself and your response is -- yeah but Tom Brockaw!!!!

LOL, I can't make this stuff up. You right wingers would be an exceptionally unbelievably bad reality TV show if you weren't for realzies.

Thanks for the laugh, no thanks for Trump.
Easy to trigger snowflake #1
 

Terps

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What's your problem? You seem to think it's ok for Trump to "grab them by the pussy". This guy retired a decade ago and Trump is still around.
Did Sean Hannity have Michael Cohen pay off a man? Does Sean swing both ways?

Bill O'reilly did a lot worse, how much did the networks payout for Brokaw? How much did Fox payout for O'reilly?

At the very least yer off topic, at this point if you support Trump there is something wrong with you or your upbringing, you don't know right from wrong or for that matter, shit from beans.
Easy to trigger snowflake #2
 

Sour Wreck

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LOL

Seriously?

Trump rambles, raves and indicts himself and your response is -- yeah but Tom Brockaw!!!!

LOL, I can't make this stuff up. You right wingers would be an exceptionally unbelievably bad reality TV show if you weren't for realzies.

Thanks for the laugh, no thanks for Trump.
there are 2 options.

1. poster is mentally retarded.

2. poster is a cult member
 

Sour Wreck

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What's your problem? You seem to think it's ok for Trump to "grab them by the pussy". This guy retired a decade ago and Trump is still around.
Did Sean Hannity have Michael Cohen pay off a man? Does Sean swing both ways?

Bill O'reilly did a lot worse, how much did the networks payout for Brokaw? How much did Fox payout for O'reilly?

At the very least yer off topic, at this point if you support Trump there is something wrong with you or your upbringing, you don't know right from wrong or for that matter, shit from beans.

now that mention it, sean does have that BI-sexual look about him....
 
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