They struck me not as wishful or fantastical.
They struck me as late.
“There are so many sides you can’t count all the sides.â€
“Sometimes protest is needed in order to heel.”
“And what exactly is he going to attack in the White House? The thin veneer of sanity that Chief of Staff John F. Kelly attempted to create by doing the managing equivalent of stapling Trump under the wallpaper and pretending not to see the lump?”
Bannon can talk about “going to war” for Trump against Congress and the “globalist” elements in the White House all he wants, but the bottom line is that Steve already went to war – and he lost.
Today was Bannon’s last day in the Trump administration and on Friday evening we learn that it was also his first day back at the old barnyard.Â
ICAHN SAYS HE CEASED TO ACT AS SPECIAL ADVISOR TO THE PRESIDENT
“We are grateful for his service and wish him the best.”
“… the last 7 months show that regardless of what the White House staff intends for President Donald Trump, he’s only a tweet or impromptu press conference away from wrecking those plans.”
Let’s all pray Steve keeps his shirt on…
Everything’s on the move after Axios reported minutes ago that another “rumor” is probably not a “rumor” after all.Â
“My conviction is that however grateful it would be to the feelings of the South, the attempt in the present condition of the Country, would have the effect of retarding, instead of accelerating its accomplishment; & of continuing, if not adding to, the difficulties under which the Southern people labour.”
Now that would be bad enough on its own, but the juxtaposition with how he handled Charlottesville is telling…
“Trump campaigned on the Palin model. In fact, he improved upon it. His identity was his trademark, rendering the constant shifts in policy goals and promises almost meaningless.”
“Well, karma’s a bitch, Mr. President.”
““The president has not yet been able to demonstrate the stability nor some of the competence that he needs to demonstrate in order to be successful, and we need for him to be successful.”
Who said Trump isn’t doing great things for corporate America?
“Accepting a Fed Chair job from Trump will send a signal she will deeply regret.”
“Nevertheless, it is imperative that any president be surrounded by a smart, capable and responsible team. Without one, the country runs grave risks that implicate not only its own future, but the world’s.”
As we put it months and months ago…
Despite the fact that, as we hilariously documented on Wednesday evening, even the great-great grandson of
“Engagement is part of our history, too. We have worked with every U.S. president since Woodrow Wilson.”
See, Trump wants you to know that Lindsey Graham doesn’t really care about white supremacists, rather, Lindsey Graham is just jealous because he isn’t President.
“Trump has different standards for different Americans: one for his base, the alt-right, and another for Muslims and people of color.”
“Unfortunately, with each passing day, it has become clear that President Trump has no intention of following through on his commitments to working people.”
“He never would have tolerated the hateful words and violent actions of white supremacists, the KKK, or neo-Nazis.”
“Americans demand much subtler displays of racism from their elected officials.”
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