Man he totally behaves like a 18yr old high school brat , forget party affiliation the man is an insult to the human race if you can defend him with a straight face I'd say you have low moral standards !
Man he totally behaves like a 18yr old high school brat , forget party affiliation the man is an insult to the human race if you can defend him with a straight face I'd say you have low moral standards !
18? You give him waaaaaay more credit than he deserves. More like a 10 yr old behaving like a spoiled, petulant, narcissistic 5 yr old.
It is the weekend of our country's birthday. It's a couple days before his g20 summit.....and he's posting videos of himself at some fucking wrestling thing beating up a guy with a cnn logo on his head?
Republicans in congress have got to be losing their minds right now.
no they aren't. they are on vacation. not meeting with constituents. they are trying to figure out a way to cut taxes for billionaires and take insurance away from the poor. they give no fucks about trump's behavior. they have not realized that they own him. this party is always the first to claim to be the party of lincoln. now they have to claim to be the party of trump too.
Yes they are. Every time this moron shames himself, he also shames our country and the Republican Party.....making this stuff harder for them to push through.
After that wrestling video tweet, let's check the "Supporters Lost" toteboard.
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Of course Trump needs the media. Some people simply cannot handle the fact that Donald Trump was elected president. One of those people is Donald Trump. Trump has shown himself intellectually and emotionally incapable of making the transition from minor entertainment figure to major political figure. He is in the strange position of being a B-list celebrity who is also the most famous man in the world. His recent Twitter attack on Mika Brzezinski of MSNBC’s Morning Joe exemplifies that as much as it does the president’s other by-now-familiar pathologies, notably his strange psychological need to verbally abuse women in physical terms.
Trump may have his problems with women, but it is his unrequited love of the media that is undoing him.“I always tell the president, ‘You don’t need them,’” says Sean Hannity, the self-abasing monkey-butler of the Trump regime. The president, Hannity says, can reach more Americans via Twitter than he could through the conventional media. That isn’t true, of course: Only about one in five Americans uses Twitter. Hannity might be forgiven for not knowing this, a consequence of his much more general habit of not knowing things. But he actually does know the president. How could he possibly believe that this man — this man — does not need them? He needs them the way a junkie needs his junk.
Donald Trump cares more about how he is perceived in the media than he cares about anything else in the world, including money. Trump is a true disciple of Bishop Berkeley, professing the creed of the social-media age: Esse eat percipi— “To be is to be seen.” Trump is incapable of enjoying anything — money, success, sex — without being perceived enjoying it. Consider: Even though he has in fact been on the cover of Time magazine, it was discovered this week that he had had his people produce some fake Time magazine covers lauding the success of his television show, The Apprentice. He had these fake Time covers displayed at Trump properties around the world. Why? Because Trump, for all his professed contempt for the media, believes that success is not success until it is certified by Time magazine or (avert thine eyes, Hannity!) the New York Times.
Donald Trump is a man who invented an imaginary friend, John Barron, to call up members of the New York press and lie to them about his business success and his sex life. (He claimed, among other things, to be dating Carla Bruni.) A man who “does not need” the media does not do that. Trump wrote of the third lady that he chose her because he wanted to be able to enter a room with her and make other men envious — to see “grown men weep” — a very strange admission that his satisfaction in his marriage rests neither with himself nor with his wife but with third parties who might ogle her. (His cuckoldry-obsessed fans must surely have noted this.) But envious of what? Asked during a public appearance whether she’d have married Trump if he weren’t rich, she answered: “If I weren’t beautiful, do you think he’d be with me?” There is a certain clarity in that, one of a very familiar sort. What do you think he reads first in the morning: His national-security briefing or Page Six? As president and president-elect, Trump spent a great deal of time tweeting about his ratings as host of The Apprentice and those of his successor, about the ratings of various news programs covering him, about the viewerships and readerships of various media outlets, generally theorizing that those critical of him must by moral necessity be in decline.
On the other hand, he plainly does not know that there are tax provisions in the health-care bill Republicans are trying to drag out of Congress: He was perplexed when they came up at a White House meeting with Republican senators, saying that he was planning on taking on tax reform at a later date, oblivious to the content of the bill he purports to be negotiating. He doesn’t understand what’s going on between Saudi Arabia and Qatar, but has taken to Twitter to argue — surprise — that, whatever it is, it’s all about him. What do you think he reads first in the morning: His national-security briefing or Page Six? I’d wager that Trump could list at least three times as many cable-news commentators as world leaders. He is much better versed in CNN’s lineup than in NATO’s.
Doesn’t need the media? He is the media, a former contract employee at NBC with a sideline in casinos. He was born to conduct Twitter feuds with second-tier cable-television hosts. Figuring out health-care policy? Nobody watches that.
The headlines are finally breaking about this. What took so long? Pay attention to the tweets folks. The President is speaking.
He's a fucking fool and you following behind speaks to your mentality you should be embarrassed to think that a president like him is ok I'm embarrassed for you !
Of course Trump needs the media. Some people simply cannot handle the fact that Donald Trump was elected president. One of those people is Donald Trump. Trump has shown himself intellectually and emotionally incapable of making the transition from minor entertainment figure to major political figure. He is in the strange position of being a B-list celebrity who is also the most famous man in the world. His recent Twitter attack on Mika Brzezinski of MSNBC’s Morning Joe exemplifies that as much as it does the president’s other by-now-familiar pathologies, notably his strange psychological need to verbally abuse women in physical terms.
Trump may have his problems with women, but it is his unrequited love of the media that is undoing him.“I always tell the president, ‘You don’t need them,’” says Sean Hannity, the self-abasing monkey-butler of the Trump regime. The president, Hannity says, can reach more Americans via Twitter than he could through the conventional media. That isn’t true, of course: Only about one in five Americans uses Twitter. Hannity might be forgiven for not knowing this, a consequence of his much more general habit of not knowing things. But he actually does know the president. How could he possibly believe that this man — this man — does not need them? He needs them the way a junkie needs his junk.
Donald Trump cares more about how he is perceived in the media than he cares about anything else in the world, including money. Trump is a true disciple of Bishop Berkeley, professing the creed of the social-media age: Esse eat percipi— “To be is to be seen.” Trump is incapable of enjoying anything — money, success, sex — without being perceived enjoying it. Consider: Even though he has in fact been on the cover of Time magazine, it was discovered this week that he had had his people produce some fake Time magazine covers lauding the success of his television show, The Apprentice. He had these fake Time covers displayed at Trump properties around the world. Why? Because Trump, for all his professed contempt for the media, believes that success is not success until it is certified by Time magazine or (avert thine eyes, Hannity!) the New York Times.
Donald Trump is a man who invented an imaginary friend, John Barron, to call up members of the New York press and lie to them about his business success and his sex life. (He claimed, among other things, to be dating Carla Bruni.) A man who “does not need” the media does not do that. Trump wrote of the third lady that he chose her because he wanted to be able to enter a room with her and make other men envious — to see “grown men weep” — a very strange admission that his satisfaction in his marriage rests neither with himself nor with his wife but with third parties who might ogle her. (His cuckoldry-obsessed fans must surely have noted this.) But envious of what? Asked during a public appearance whether she’d have married Trump if he weren’t rich, she answered: “If I weren’t beautiful, do you think he’d be with me?” There is a certain clarity in that, one of a very familiar sort. What do you think he reads first in the morning: His national-security briefing or Page Six? As president and president-elect, Trump spent a great deal of time tweeting about his ratings as host of The Apprentice and those of his successor, about the ratings of various news programs covering him, about the viewerships and readerships of various media outlets, generally theorizing that those critical of him must by moral necessity be in decline.
On the other hand, he plainly does not know that there are tax provisions in the health-care bill Republicans are trying to drag out of Congress: He was perplexed when they came up at a White House meeting with Republican senators, saying that he was planning on taking on tax reform at a later date, oblivious to the content of the bill he purports to be negotiating. He doesn’t understand what’s going on between Saudi Arabia and Qatar, but has taken to Twitter to argue — surprise — that, whatever it is, it’s all about him. What do you think he reads first in the morning: His national-security briefing or Page Six? I’d wager that Trump could list at least three times as many cable-news commentators as world leaders. He is much better versed in CNN’s lineup than in NATO’s.
Doesn’t need the media? He is the media, a former contract employee at NBC with a sideline in casinos. He was born to conduct Twitter feuds with second-tier cable-television hosts. Figuring out health-care policy? Nobody watches that.
The headlines are finally breaking about this. What took so long? Pay attention to the tweets folks. The President is speaking.
He's a fucking fool and you following behind speaks to your mentality you should be embarrassed to think that a president like him is ok I'm embarrassed for you !
I'm not following behind. I post here before the headlines break.
The headlines are finally breaking about this. What took so long? Pay attention to the tweets folks. The President is speaking.
He's a fucking fool and you following behind speaks to your mentality you should be embarrassed to think that a president like him is ok I'm embarrassed for you !
I'm not following behind. I post here before the headlines break.
You're the harbinger of tweets?
my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf
Just the fact that our president is in a wrestling video is disturbing, but we're so used to the embarrassment now, so we're like 'of course he's in a wrestling video'.
Starting to think he's just been given the task of trolling the press while Pence pushes through the GOP agenda without any attention being drawn to it.
"...though my problems are meaningless....that don't make them go away...."
Just the fact that our president is in a wrestling video is disturbing, but we're so used to the embarrassment now, so we're like 'of course he's in a wrestling video'.
And the Rock according to many Americans (those who lost the popular vote) would be better/a shoe in. Wrestling is powerful.
Just the fact that our president is in a wrestling video is disturbing, but we're so used to the embarrassment now, so we're like 'of course he's in a wrestling video'.
And the Rock according to many Americans (those who lost the popular vote) would be better/a shoe in. Wrestling is powerful.
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Very. That CNN bobbly head, ha, ha,
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."
You give him waaaaaay more credit than he deserves.
More like a 10 yr old behaving like a spoiled, petulant, narcissistic 5 yr old.
#SAD!
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H2M what is your take on the article?
I don't really think H2M really thinks that article is brilliant. Thanks anyway.
I'm not following behind. I post here before the headlines break.
Where I'm not ugly and you're lookin' at me
Trump knows more than The Generals
Good job idiot America
SAD!
And the Rock according to many Americans (those who lost the popular vote) would be better/a shoe in. Wrestling is powerful.