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#801 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 457 weeks ago

You guys ready for WW III?

The cash-me-outside-girl, Trump nuclear war edition.

North Korea Threat Comes After Trump Vows ‘Fire and Fury’

After president warns against making any more threats to the U.S, North Korea says it is considering plan to launch missiles at Guam

https://www.wsj.com/articles/trump-warn … 1502221218

#802 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 457 weeks ago

Notice the two bit charlatan doesn't acknowledge that voter fraud really isn't an issue ^^^

Even a brief skim of this exhaustive report shows how bogus it all is:

http://www.brennancenter.org/sites/defa … 0Fraud.pdf

#803 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 457 weeks ago

Charles Krauthammer: Democracy’s guardrails are tested but hold

A future trivia question and historical footnote, the spectacular 10-day flameout of Anthony Scaramucci qualifies as the most entertaining episode yet of the ongoing reality show that is the Trump presidency. (Working title: “The Pompadours of 1600 Pennsylvania.”)

But even as the cocksure sycophant’s gobsmacking spectacle stole the show, something of real importance took place a bit lower on the radar.

At five separate junctures, the sinews of our democracy held against the careening recklessness of this presidency. Consequently, Donald Trump’s worst week proved a particularly fine hour for American democracy:

» The military says no to Trump on the transgender ban.

Well, not directly — that’s insubordination — but with rather elegant circumspection. The president tweeted a total ban on transgender people serving in the military. It came out of nowhere. The military brass, not consulted, was not amused.

What was done? Nothing. The chairman of the Joint Chiefs simply declared that a tweet is not an order. Until he receives a formal command and develops new guidelines, the tweet will be ignored.

In other words, the military told the commander in chief to go jump in a lake.

The brass framed their inaction as a matter of procedure. But the refusal carried with it a reminder of institutional prerogatives. In this case, the military offered resistance to mere whimsy. Next time, it could be resistance to unlawfulness.

» The Senate saves Sessions.

Trump’s relentless public humiliation of Attorney General Jeff Sessions was clearly intended to get him to resign. He didn’t, in part because of increasing support from Congress. Sessions’ former colleagues came out strongly in his defense, and some openly criticized the president’s shabby treatment of his first and most fervent senatorial supporter.

Indeed, Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Judiciary Committee, warned Trump not to fire Sessions because he wouldn’t get another attorney general — the committee’s entire 2017 schedule was set and there would be no hearings to approve a new AG. That was a finger to the eye of the president. Every once in a while, the Senate seems to remember that it is a coequal branch.

» Senate Republicans reject the Obamacare repeal.

The causes here are multiple, most having nothing to do with Trump. Republicans are deeply divided on the proper role of government in health care. This division is compounded by the sea change in public opinion as, over seven years, Obamacare has become part of the fabric of American medicine, and health care has come to be seen as a right rather than a commodity.

Nonetheless, the stunning Senate rejection of repeal was also a pointed rejection of Trump’s health care hectoring. And a show of senatorial disdain for Trump craving a personal legislative “win” on an issue about whose policy choices he knew nothing and cared less.

» The Boy Scouts protest.

In a rebuke not as earthshaking but still telling, the chief executive of the Boy Scouts found it necessary to apologize for the president’s speech last week to the Scouts’ quadrennial jamboree. It was a wildly inappropriate confection, at once whining, self-referential, partisan and political.

How do you blow a speech to Boy Scouts? No merit badge for the big guy.

» The police chiefs chide.

In an address to law enforcement officials, Trump gave a wink and a nod to cops roughing up suspects. Several police chiefs subsequently reprimanded Trump for encouraging police brutality — a mild form, perhaps, but brutality still.

Press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said it was all a joke. Nonsense. It was an ugly sentiment, expressed coyly enough to be waved away as humor but with the thuggish undertone of a man who, heckled at a campaign rally, once said approvingly that in the old days “guys like that” would “be carried out on a stretcher.”

Whatever your substantive position on the various issues involved above, we should all be grateful that from the generals to the Scouts, from the senators to the cops, the institutions of both political and civil society are holding up well.

Trump is a systemic stress test. The results are good, thus far.

#804 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 457 weeks ago

mitchejw wrote:

https://www.yahoo.com/news/m/c79980c9-f … ch-an.html

we're not playing a fair game anymore...and that's ok with the Repugs...

gerrymandering, voter ID bullshit, restricting voting hours and locations in poorer districts....

you are disgusting bunch....all of you. As Dems continue to rack up millions more votes than Repugs, no one can explain why Repugs keep winning.

In Wisconsin, state Democratic candidates received 62% of the total votes and are the minority. This is happening across the country.

Republicans literally stand for nothing. Not even democracy.

Republicans will say time and again that this is about "voter fraud." Which happens about .00001% of the time.

They win by cheating. That's why they have a lock on the House, even if they lose by a million votes. The GOP worked feverishly to redraw the maps, cut voting times/locations and essentially add to the burden of the every voter. They argue that there is rampant voter fraud, perpetrated by people who are also professionals at document forgery. Yea...sure. The reality is that they are picking their voters, not the other way around.

#805 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 457 weeks ago

Kayleigh McEnany leaves ‘fake news’ CNN for the ‘real news’ of Trump TV

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMxdF-C_15M

‘Feels eerily like so many state-owned channels I’ve watched in other countries’

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/kaylei … 2017-08-06

Yikes...

#806 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 458 weeks ago

Republicans stand for nothing....

#807 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 458 weeks ago

Randall Flagg wrote:

  You've been all over the map depending on how it suited your world view.

That's a big fat lie. I rarely give opinions on leaks. I don't really have a strong view on them one way or the other.

Randall Flagg wrote:

  Using Trump as an example of an intellectual is your first mistake,

I'm putting that Trump clip up there, because he loved leaks before...and now he hates them. I'm not sure if I must spell everything out for you because you're dumb, or simply  dishonest.

Randall Flagg wrote:

  Anyone who is giddy at these leaks between world leaders getting out, doesn't give a fuck about America and is a morally bankrupt person, only happy to see their political enemies fall.

See Trump before he was POTUS.

And what we're seeing now, are leaks from the intelligence community, reported by the press. Two groups agent Orange thought he could attack and have zero repercussions. Many of these people probably know things we don't, and consider Donald a true danger to our country and the world. You reap what you sow.

#808 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 458 weeks ago

Randall Flagg wrote:

Because the people who support the leaks are only interested in making Trump look bad. s.


#810 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 458 weeks ago

PaSnow wrote:

I think something bigs gonna be revealed soon. Within 1-2 weeks.

Sooner...:haha:

Mueller issues grand jury subpoenas related to Donald Trump Jr.'s 2016 meeting

http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/03/politics/ … index.html

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