Damn, I'm starting to think Chris is even dumber than Dertacular. That's saying something.
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Damn, I'm starting to think Chris is even dumber than Dertacular. That's saying something.
white Chris isn't so proud after all.
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Chris begging for help
He's babbling and repeating himself. Must have seen a black man today.
tsa come back plz
Is Trump suffering from untreated neurosyphilis? New details add steam to theory of his erratic behavior
The cause of Donald Trump’s erratic behavior has been the subject of rampant speculation for years.
MKupperman
✔@MKupperman
They'll get Trump the same way they got Capone.
That's right: syphilis.
9:08 PM - Mar 12, 2018
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Madeline Peters@ladyfromirvine
So I was thinking....given Trumps bizarre behavior, his inability to complete a thought, his ease of getting lost in a simple sentence......and his propensity to have unprotected six with women who have had many partners....ya think it might be syphilis? Tertiary?
6:59 AM - Mar 25, 2018
Greg House, MD@DrHouseResists
Mr. President,
Please arrange a time to meet with me. I believe you may have contracted syphilis from your days in “Vietnam”.
Neurosyphilis explains many of your symptoms: sudden changes in personality & mental stability, confusion, memory problems, & poor concentration
-House
5:51 PM - Mar 8, 2018
a California doctor posited that Trump may have untreated late-stage neurosyphilis.“It is a dangerous world out there—
“Commonly recognized symptoms include irritability,
loss of ability to concentrate,
delusional thinking, and
grandiosity.
Memory,
insight, and
judgment
can become impaired.
Insomnia may occur.
Visual problems may develop, including the inability of pupils to react to the light.
This, along other ocular pathology, can result in photophobia, dimming of vision, and squinting.
All of these things have been observed in Trump.”
it’s scary, like Vietnam.
Sort of like the Vietnam era.
It is my personal Vietnam.
I feel like a great and very brave solider.”https://www.rawstory.com/2018/03/trump-suffering-untreated-neurosyphilis-new-details-add-steam-theory-erratic-behavior/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaig n=Feed%3A+TheRawStory+%28The+Raw+Story%29
All we have to do is read up the govt's Presidential heath checkup, for drugs, STDs, etc.
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boutons stop flooding this forum with your tabloid bs already you drama queen.
that is pretty rich
Repugs/Trash implementing the oligarchy's strategy of a bad-functioning, non-functioning govt
Trump faults Democrats as top jobs remain unfilled, but he bears blame (and Senate Republicans too)
, he has yet to name an ambassador to the Korean peninsula. Nearly every major Mideast capital has no U.S. ambassador.
Amid a national gun debate, he has not chosen a director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
His budget director is doing double duty as chief of a consumer agency.
Empty desks throughout the executive branch have heightened the sense of chaos in Trump's administration and put the president on the defensive.
Yet nonpartisan specialists who track the process give Trump most of the blame, both because he has been slow to submit nominations and because of the high turnover in senior administration positions, which creates new vacancies faster than the president is filling them.
Yet nonpartisan specialists who track the process give Trump most of the blame, both because he has been slow to submit nominations and because of the high turnover in senior administration positions, which creates new vacancies faster than the president is filling them.
"What is clear," Sullivan added, is that each stage of the confirmation process, from picking and vetting nominees to final votes, "has lengthened since the Reagan administration, and that
the executive is responsible for most of the delay in filling positions."
Democrats argue, an uncommon number of Trump nominees pose questions of competence, conflicts of interest or both.
the White House "low marks for its approach to executive appointments."
"A staff that lacks expertise and experience may not be the best-performing."
Turnover in top jobs, which Brookings has found to be a record level, exacerbates Trump's hiring challenges.
"Turnover in and of itself is very disruptive and inefficient," Tenpas said. "Every administration has it, but the amount here is just off the charts. It's not just getting rid of a few bad apples, not just a matter of streamlining."
The executive branch has roughly 1,200 positions for political appointees that require Senate approval, far more than any other democracy — a "vestige of the spoils system,"
Senate Republicans are complicit as well in holding up Trump nominees, literally. Any senator can secretly put a "hold" on a nominee to stop action, and Republicans have done so — to oppose the individual, extract some unrelated concession from the president or retaliate for some perceived wrong.
"It's not strictly a partisan issue," Stier said. "For many of them,
the holds have been placed by Republicans, not by Democrats.
The longer you wait, the more this becomes a bargaining chip for senators of either party to get something they want."
http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-n...s=mcnewsletter
Trump’s least qualified lawyer is now leading his legal team
He only hires the best people.
Sekulow, a flamboyant religious conservative known for enriching himself through charities he leads, is now Trump’s chief lawyer outside of the White House.
Sekulow’s business model bears more resemblance to Trump University than it does to an ordinary legal non-profit.
Between 1998 and 2011, according to an investigation by The Tennessean’s Bob Smietana,
two Sekulow-run charities “paid out more than $33 million to members of Sekulow’s family and businesses they own or co-own, according to the charities’ federal tax returns.”
That includes “$2.74 million in private jet lease payments to companies owned by Jay Sekulow and his sister-in-law, Kim Sekulow,” and
$15.4 million to a law firm co-owned by Jay.
his resume is also short on the kind of high-level criminal law experience one would ordinarily expect to find in a lawyer leading the president of the United States’ legal team against a massive criminal investigation led by a former FBI Director.
https://thinkprogress.org/jay-sekulow-least-qualified-trump-legal-team-bc7d681dbe26/
iow, Sekulow is exactly Trash's type of grifting, fraudulent, venal, shyster "Jew", just like Trash's SIL
lol you're an idiot.
Also *ding*
Wow, SJW is insulting me.
Also *dong*
How is your liberal hero Pinedo? did he save ´murica from the tyrant?
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Yeah that's pretty re ed, no insult intended
Who?
Are you an American citizen?
Do you even live here?
ing dead on! lol at the O fluffer's... they'd gladly take all of michael inside them.
"Dead on" why?
Explain how Obama is the same as Stalin and Hitler.
More nothing burglar questions that wont chance reality.
How big are your feet?
Do you prefer Pepsi or Coke?
When someone is laying on the floor do you laugh?
McCain or Pringles?
Have you ever been in Galapagos?
Tell me your reality.
Who?
Are you an American citizen?
Do you even live here?
I dont talk much about my personal life, look how it went for Blake.
Will that change anything? SJW shoulnt be asking questions and judging others because of their looks gender or nationality, did I say liberal nazi?
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