Is This It For Trump?

https://twitter.com/heisenbergrpt/status/881144989060870144 ********** Via Kathleen Parker for WaPo For months, Trump watchers have wondered: What will it take? Meaning: What would finally force Republicans to face the fact, so obvious to so many, that President Trump isn’t quite right? Not in the correct sense but in the head sense. The answer, apparently, is Mika Brzezinski of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.” “This is not normal,” people are finally saying in response to Trump’s la

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4 thoughts on “Is This It For Trump?

  1. The misogyny, the name calling etc. is bad but what’s REALLY BAD is his (and others) program to destroy our alliances, our economy and even any progress made to improve our race relations and tolerance for others in the last 50 years. It is enough to think it is all by design. I am getting paranoid?

  2. This line in the article is a doozy: “Or, perhaps, something is actually wrong with the guy. ”

    “Perhaps”?! Kathleen has received received “volumes in off-the-record diagnoses,” from plenty of “physicians, psychiatrists and psychologists,” who “think [something is actually wrong with the guy] and have written [her] volumes in off-the-record diagnoses,” and that, together with direct evidence – not circumstantial evidence – of Trump’s outrageous conduct which she has witnessed in the last two years (let alone what’s known form the record of the last 40 years), and the best she can conclude is “perhaps, perhaps, something is actually wrong with the guy. ”

    He’s mentally unstable. It’s plain to see that Trump is unable to discharge the powers and duties of the office of president. There’s literally no question about it.

    So it’s Saturday, and you have to wonder whether the prudish vice president and his wife, appalled by the recent Mika and Joe debacle, are sitting around with advisors discussing if they can round up a majority of the principal officers of the executive departments in order to transmit a declaration to Orin Hatch, President pro tempore of the Senate, and Ryan, Speaker of the House of Representatives, that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office and therefore Pence shall immediately assume the powers and duties of the office as Acting President?

    See, Amendment XXV, Sec., 4, paragraph 1.
    https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/amendmentxxv

    Then Trump can be evaluated in a padded room.

    We all need rest.

    1. It would sure be great if there was a way to legally motivate these Repubs into doing what needs done! I also read up on Pence since we will eventually (with luck?) have to deal with him in the oval office. I was very alarmed at what I have read.

      This wasn’t the only thing I read:
      President Pence’s problems: Indiana Democrats say VP was “the worst governor we ever had”

      – Murphy

  3. The best WaPo article of the day
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/compost/wp/2017/06/30/after-the-presidents-tweet-i-must-withdraw-my-support-for-everything-but-his-agenda/?utm_term=.2d51fae9b098
    “The president has at last done the unthinkable: He has insulted a morning television personality in crude and ghastly terms and I must – in consequence of this hideous and vile breach of the dignity of the office – withdraw none of my support from his legislative agenda. (If you can call it a legislative agenda and not a ragtag collection of bad ideas quickly stapled together with a dead pigeon in the middle.)

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