Pre World Series Fun
Speaking to Steve Bannon on Tuesday, Trump blamed Jared Kushner for his role in decisions, specifically the firings of Mike Flynn and James Comey, that led to Mueller’s appointment, according to a source briefed on the call.
Trump is now blaming Kushner. He’s also coming apart in little sharp pieces.
Thanks to Deb for the heads up.
He relays coming apart at the pieces. I’m betting that he will also end up blaming Ivanka, Melania and everyone else around him – but never himself. Watching the pieces fall into a dusty mess will not be pretty.
1“Trump is now blaming Kushner. He’s also coming apart in little sharp pieces.”
So long as there is someone handy to keep his tiny fingers away from the nuclear buttons, that’s fine with me. A pox on both their houses.
2As long as the impeachment holds off until after the 2018 election and hopefully a return of Democratic control, I am happy with this entire sl—– —k (being polite for momma’s sake). Agree on keeping his tiny fingers to himself.
3Jughead 666 has nearly an identical track record to Donnie: bankrupt losers. The days of those two clowns playing pResident and jester in the Offal Orifice are coming to an end.
Mr. Mueller, please wait until the 2018 midterms, then lock up all of them. Please do NOT forget Mother’s Boy, Mikey Dense.
4Well, well. The traitor trump corrupt crime family is doing what so many rats do when cornered. They attack and devour one another. Traitor trump and Kushner are mirror images. All those jagged sharp little pieces will cause so much damage all around. Wonder if the wives will stop vying for the title of who should be first. And a pox on Pense. Something nasty and incurable.
5If schadenfreude is wrong I don’t wanna be right.
6Thanksgiving with the clan is looking bleak!!! SO SAD!!!!!!!
7Yeehaw!!!! Astros!!!!
8Astros win Momma, Astros win!
9Hey, cut jarhead666 some slack. Slumlordin’s hard work.
Interestingly, one of the sources quoted in the Vanity Fair piece calls him “the worst political adviser in the White House in modern history.” So, great leader, why did you put such an incompetent in charge of fixing everything from soup to nuts? Methinks great leader’s managerial skills are greatly overrated (to put it mildly).
Gag.
10This has nothing to do with the article and only vaguely piggybacks onto the headline, but, congratulations, Houston, on the World Series!! You must be over the moon with happiness!
11I was a bureaucrat when I was in my early 30’s and some of my decisions showed that I couldn’t anticipate 3rd and 4th order consequences, but I took responsibility for being a fool, and learned how to scope out possible futures. When no one has held either Agent Orange or his SIL accountable, they haven’t allowed themselves to get feedback on poor decisions, and then grow from that experience.
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