Trump Calls Mueller Report ‘Crazy’, Decries Spreading Of ‘Bullsh*t’

While speaking at an event for wounded warriors on Thursday, Donald Trump claimed he was having "a good day". "It was called, 'no collusion, no obstruction'", he cooed. It wasn't immediately clear what "it" referred to nor was it obvious why Trump used the word "was" when talking about the "good day" he was currently having, but if the allusion was to the Mueller report, the president was mischaracterizing things. The report presented a far more nuanced take on how the special counsel went ab

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6 thoughts on “Trump Calls Mueller Report ‘Crazy’, Decries Spreading Of ‘Bullsh*t’

  1. Trump is delusional — and, yes, it’s symptomatic of a mental disorder. But, then, so his half his base. Mass derangement syndrome.

    1. Yes. Trump’s base is idiotic, obviously. 10s of millions of Americans “deranged.” That’s a far more plausible explanation than “ordinary citizens were fed up with the litany of ‘no choice’ elections. What’s interesting (and is being ignored) is why this very flawed person got elected. What is he a symptom of, do you think?

      On second thought, nevermind. Ignore that tsunami that Trump is a symptom of, and just keep focusing on his many and varied character flaws. That’s much more fun, any idiot can play, and we don’t have to talk about any of the structural issues that brought the human-orangutan to office in the first place.

      1. Anon, you are right.
        Now I could get all verbose about “Generational Dynamics”, lack of stigma about debt, climate change, peak oil, bla bla bla… but the answer is:
        Vote.
        R – D – (or my preference) G, it doesn’t matter.
        The largest “party” is The Did Not Vote party.

  2. I counted at least 60 pages of mass redacted material and a significant number more of one or two liners redacted…All this can influence context….

  3. Given all the redactions, even with what’s left you pretty much have to consider this outcome a whitewash, even if some of the dirty spots poke through the thin white color in those spots.

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