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Showing posts with label Trump Unhinged. Show all posts
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Friday, November 22, 2019

Trump went on an unhinged tirade on ‘Fox & Friends’ — here are the 5 craziest moments




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President Donald Trump on Friday came completely unglued during a bonkers interview on “Fox & Friends” in which he lashed out at his own former officials,



President Donald Trump on Friday came completely unglued during a bonkers interview on “Fox & Friends” in which he lashed out at his own former officials, spouted Russian-backed conspiracy theories, and even cast aspersions on one of his most trusted advisers.
Below are the five craziest moments in Trump’s interview.
1.) Trump repeats the insane Crowdstrike conspiracy theory that has been pushed by Russia.
One day after former National Security Council official Fiona Hill testified that Republican lawmakers needed to stop spreading misinformation about Ukraine designed to help Russia, the president did just that by spouting off the debunked conspiracy theory about the Democratic National Committee’s server being located in Ukraine.
“They have the server from the DNC!” Trump fumed.
“Who has the server?” asked co-host Brian Kilmeade.
“They gave the server to Crowdstrike, which is a company owned by a very wealthy Ukrainian,” the president insisted.
At this point, even co-host Steve Doocy tried to get the president to walk back the conspiratorial chatter.
“Are you sure they did that?” he asked.
“Well, that’s what the word is,” Trump replied.
2.) Trump condemns former American ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch for purportedly refusing to hang up his picture in her office.
The president took particular glee in attacking Yovanovitch, the former ambassador who was ousted after a concerted smear campaign run by Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani.
“This ambassador that everyone says is so wonderful, she wouldn’t hang my picture in the embassy,” the president said. “This was not an angel, this woman, okay? And there were a lot of things that she did that I didn’t like.”
He also complained that Republicans didn’t attack her enough during impeachment hearings and said they only refused to do so because of her gender.
3.) Trump blames White House counselor Kellyanne Conway for her husband’s criticisms of his presidency.
Even though Kellyanne Conway has been one of Trump’s loyalest defenders, the president couldn’t help taking a dig at her over her husband George Conway, who has been a leading conservative voice in the call for impeachment.
“She must of done a number on him,” Trump said, referring to the Conways. “She must’ve done some bad things to him, because that man’s crazy.”
4.) Trump takes sole credit for China not turning Hong Kong into a nuclear wasteland.
Although the president has taken criticism for not speaking out more forcefully on the deteriorating human rights situation in Hong Kong, he insisted to “Fox & Friends” that he was the only thing stopping Chinese President Xi Jinping from massacring the entire city.
“If it weren’t for me, Hong Kong would’ve been obliterated in 14 minutes,” the president claimed, before adding, “We have to stand with Hong Kong, but I’m also standing with President Xi.”
5.) Trump bungles his own defense by making it sound like he encourages corrupt behavior.
Trump’s biggest flub came after co-host Steve Doocy said that European Union ambassador Gordon Sondland testified that there was a quid-pro-quo arrangement in which the president would only agree to a face-to-face meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky if he agreed to launch investigations into purported “corruption” that just happened to involve his political opponents.
While insisting that he’s sincerely working to fight corruption at home and abroad, Trump said, “I do want, always, corruption — I say that to anybody!”







Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Michael Moore | Voters Are Not Inspired by Moderation and Centrism




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Moore writes: "We need millions of young adults and Americans of color to create a stampede to the polls next year. They are not inspired by moderation and centrism."
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Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross. (photo: Anthony Kwan/Bloomberg)

Wilbur Ross Faces Calls to Resign After Report He Threatened Firings Over 'Sharpiegate'
Ed Pilkington, Guardian UK
Pilkington writes: "The US secretary of commerce, Wilbur Ross, is facing calls for his resignation after it was reported that he had threatened to fire senior staff at a federal agency unless they sided publicly with Donald Trump in the rumbling dispute dubbed 'Sharpiegate.'"
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Supporters hold up their hats during a rally held by President Trump on March 15, 2017, in Nashville, Tenn. (photo: Andrea Morales/Getty Images)
Supporters hold up their hats during a rally held by President Trump on March 15, 2017, in Nashville, Tenn. (photo: Andrea Morales/Getty Images)

Citation Needed, Mr. President
Rafi Schwartz, Splinter
Schwartz writes: "Fresh off of screaming about jobs in another characteristically unhinged White House video, President Donald Trump kicked off his Monday morning by doubling down on employment news - specifically, his own - insisting he had reached 'record' approval ratings among Republicans."
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Dr. Rebecca Gomperts says the government has seized abortion drugs she has prescribed from overseas to patients in the U.S. The drugs are approved by the FDA to induce abortion under a doctor's direction. (photo: Stormi Greener/Star Tribune/Getty Images)
Dr. Rebecca Gomperts says the government has seized abortion drugs she has prescribed from overseas to patients in the U.S. The drugs are approved by the FDA to induce abortion under a doctor's direction. (photo: Stormi Greener/Star Tribune/Getty Images)

European Doctor Who Prescribes Abortion Pills to US Women Online Sues FDA
Sarah McCammon, NPR
McCammon writes: "A European doctor who prescribes abortion pills to American women over the Internet is suing the Food and Drug Administration in an effort to continue providing the medications to patients in the United States."
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Niya Bates is Monticello's director of African American history, and Brandon Dillard is its manager of special programs. (photo: Will Dillon/Thomas Jefferson Foundation at Monticello)
Niya Bates is Monticello's director of African American history, and Brandon Dillard is its manager of special programs. (photo: Will Dillon/Thomas Jefferson Foundation at Monticello)

As Plantations Talk More Honestly About Slavery, Some Visitors Are Pushing Back
Hannah Knowles, The Washington Post
Knowles writes: "A Monticello tour guide was explaining earlier this summer how enslaved people built, planted and tended a terrace of vegetables at Thomas Jefferson's estate when a woman interrupted to share her annoyance."
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Princess Haya bint al-Hussein, wife of the ruler of Dubai, arrives at Meydan Racecourse in Dubai on March 31, 2018. (photo: Karim Sahib/AFP)
Princess Haya bint al-Hussein, wife of the ruler of Dubai, arrives at Meydan Racecourse in Dubai on March 31, 2018. (photo: Karim Sahib/AFP)

Escape From the Gilded Cage: Why Royals and Expats Are Fleeing Dubai
Richard Spencer, The Australian
Excerpt: "Behind the glamour, Dubai is ruled with an iron fist - as royal wives and expats know only too well."
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(photo: Grist/Robin Loznak/Our Children's Trust)

Kids Are Back to Schooling Us on Climate Change
Chip Giller, Grist
Giller writes: "Let's take a minute to admire those among us who spend study hall planning to save the world."
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Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Charles Pierce | Anyone Who Claims to Know What Happens Next Is Lying



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Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh during his confirmation hearing in the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., September 6, 2018. (photo: Washington Post/Getty Images)
Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "Waiting until Wednesday - or, worse, until Thursday, when Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford are scheduled to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee - is completely untenable."
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Michael Avenatti. (image: unknown)


Michael Avenatti Says New Brett Kavanaugh Accuser Will Come Forward Before Thursday
CBS News
Excerpt: "Avenatti says that he has a client who knew Kavanaugh in high school and accused him of setting up girls to be raped."
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Former White House counsel Gregory Craig is under scrutiny by federal prosecutors in New York. (photo: Charles Dharapak/AP)
Former White House counsel Gregory Craig is under scrutiny by federal prosecutors in New York. (photo: Charles Dharapak/AP)

Washington Lawyer, a Former White House Counsel, Under Scrutiny by Prosecutors in Offshoot of Mueller Probe
Tom Hamburger, The Washington Post
Hamburger writes: "Federal prosecutors have stepped up their investigation of prominent Washington attorney Gregory Craig for work he conducted at his former law firm on behalf of the Ukrainian government in 2012, an effort coordinated by Paul Manafort, according to people familiar with the matter."
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McAllen, Texas. (photo: Eric Gay/AP)
McAllen, Texas. (photo: Eric Gay/AP)

Immigrant Advocates Vow to Fight Trump Plan to Clamp Restrictions on Green Card Applicants
Trevor Hughes and Alan Gomez, USA TODAY
Excerpt: "Pro-immigration groups nationwide are girding for a major battle to stop or alter a Trump administration proposal unveiled over the weekend - weeks before November's midterm elections - that would strictly enforce rules for millions of immigrants applying for green cards or visas by scrutinizing their use of food stamps, welfare, housing vouchers or Medicaid."
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People march to Trump Tower following a service at St. Bartholomew's Church for the one year anniversary of Hurricane Maria. (photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
People march to Trump Tower following a service at St. Bartholomew's Church for the one year anniversary of Hurricane Maria. (photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Trump Says He's an 'Absolute No' on Puerto Rico Statehood Until He Likes Their Officials Better
Sophie Weiner, Splinter News
Weiner writes: "In a radio interview with Geraldo Rivera, President Trump said he was an 'absolute no' on statehood for Puerto Rico, attributing his reluctance to his dislike of San Juan's mayor, Carmen Yulin Cruz, who has criticized the federal response to Hurricane Maria."
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Cabeceras villagers unfurl their peace banner, which they hope will mark a turning point in the community's fortunes. (photo: Federico Rios/Christian Aid)
Cabeceras villagers unfurl their peace banner, which they hope will mark a turning point in the community's fortunes. (photo: Federico Rios/Christian Aid)

'Without Drug Traffickers, We'd Have Peace': Colombian Villagers Flee New Killings
Karen McVeigh, Guardian UK
McVeigh writes: "Two years after the end of the guerrilla war that killed 220,000, other players have moved in on the drugs trade, with poor local children now being bribed to take up arms."
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A grizzly bear is seen roaming near Beaver Lake in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, July 6, 2011. (photo: VOA)
A grizzly bear is seen roaming near Beaver Lake in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, July 6, 2011. (photo: VOA)

US Judge Orders Federal Protection Restored to Yellowstone Grizzlies
Reuters
Excerpt: "A federal judge on Monday ordered Endangered Species Act protections restored to grizzly bears in and around Yellowstone National Park, halting plans for the first licensed trophy hunts of the region's grizzlies in more than 40 years."
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Friday, September 14, 2018

Juan Cole | Dear Carolinas: You Can't Outlaw Storm Surges and Climate Crisis; Physics Isn't Interested in Your Laws




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Hurricane Florence. (photo: NOAA/Getty Images)
Juan Cole, Informed Comment
Cole writes: "There has been a flurry of irony-heavy articles about how the North Carolina, Republican-dominated state legislature, in 2012 forbade state-employed scientists from talking about sea level rise and climate crisis."
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Taken on October 11 in Barrio Maní, Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. (photo: Cathy Mazak)
Taken on October 11 in Barrio Maní, Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. (photo: Cathy Mazak)



In Unhinged Tweets, Trump Claims Democrats Rigged Hurricane Death Toll in Puerto Rico
Aaron Rupar, ThinkProgress
Rupar writes: "President Trump on Thursday morning accused the Puerto Rican government of lying about the death toll from Hurricane Maria, attributing the recently increased death toll to a conspiracy orchestrated by his political opponents."
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Rick Scott. (photo: NY Post)

Rick Scott Is Preparing to Pack the State Supreme Court After His Term Ends
Mark Joseph Stern, Slate
Stern writes: "You might assume that the new Florida governor will have the opportunity to select these justices' replacements. That, however, is not at all clear - because current Republican Gov. Rick Scott has declared his intent to replace them hours before his term concludes."
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A large billboard stands on top of a Nike store showing former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick at Union Square, Wednesday, September 5, 2018, in San Francisco. (photo: Eric Risberg/AP)
A large billboard stands on top of a Nike store showing former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick at Union Square, Wednesday, September 5, 2018, in San Francisco. (photo: Eric Risberg/AP)

When You Hate a Black Man's Silent Protest So Much, You Ban Nike in Your City
Monique Judge, The Root
Judge wrote: "Imagine being an elected official - that is, an official that was elected into a position via this country's democratic process - who is a blatant hypocrite when it comes to a basic component of this country's democracy."
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The actions by Brock Long, the U.S. government's lead disaster official as the country braces for Hurricane Florence, have been called into question by the inspector general over whether taxpayers have inappropriately footed the bill for his travel. (photo: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
The actions by Brock Long, the U.S. government's lead disaster official as the country braces for Hurricane Florence, have been called into question by the inspector general over whether taxpayers have inappropriately footed the bill for his travel. (photo: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Trump's FEMA Administrator Under Investigation Over Use of Official Cars
Daniel Lippman and Eliana Johnson, Politico
Excerpt: "Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator Brock Long is the target of an ongoing Department of Homeland Security inspector general investigation into whether he misused government vehicles during his commutes to North Carolina from Washington."
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Reports say Pussy Riot member Pyotr Verzilov, seen here attending an appeal hearing at a court in Moscow in July, has been urgently hospitalized in the toxicology intensive care unit of a Moscow hospital for suspected poisoning. (photo: Getty Images)
Reports say Pussy Riot member Pyotr Verzilov, seen here attending an appeal hearing at a court in Moscow in July, has been urgently hospitalized in the toxicology intensive care unit of a Moscow hospital for suspected poisoning. (photo: Getty Images)

Pussy Riot Activist Hospitalized, Band Members Suspect Poisoning
Euan McKirdy and Radina Gigova, CNN
Excerpt: "Pyotr Verzilov is in the intensive care unit at a Moscow hospital, according to tweets from the protest group's verified account, along with state media reporting. 'His life is in danger. We think that he was poisoned,' the account tweeted."
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As on Oak Island, North Carolina, much of the U.S. East Coast is bracing for the assault of Hurricane Florence, which is being spurred by global warming, scientists say. (photo: Travis Long/Raleigh News & Observer/Getty Images)
As on Oak Island, North Carolina, much of the U.S. East Coast is bracing for the assault of Hurricane Florence, which is being spurred by global warming, scientists say. (photo: Travis Long/Raleigh News & Observer/Getty Images)

Hurricane Florence's Rains 50% Worse Thanks to Climate Change
Laura Parker, National Geographic
Parker writes: "The catastrophic rains expected to accompany Hurricane Florence along the U.S. East Coast can be blamed squarely on climate change, new research shows."
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