Wednesday, March 21, 2018

So there is no doubt that Donald Trump is now doing his own tweeting.

This was the tweet that Trump sent out this morning. Yep, such a genius.

Later somebody tried to fix it for him.

As you can see (Counsel.) with limited success.

His second mistake was in thinking that a legal opinion by Fox News crony Alan Dershowitz was going to have any impact on whether Robert Mueller takes his ass down or not.

Just goes to show how far you can fall when you don't have Hope. (Hicks that is.)

43 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:44 AM

    Damn! President of the United States? This clown will go down as the stupidest person ever to hold the office. He really is as ignorant as the folks who voted for him. I can see why they feel a kinship.

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  2. Anonymous9:03 AM

    Dershowitz is an idiot.
    Beaglemom

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    1. Anonymous9:26 AM

      I'll second that.

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    2. Anonymous9:50 AM

      "Pornography (1976)
      In 1976, Dershowitz handled the successful appeal of Harry Reems, who had been convicted of distribution of obscenity resulting from his acting in the pornographic movie Deep Throat. In public debates, Dershowitz commonly argues against censorship of pornography on First Amendment grounds, and maintains that consumption of pornography is not harmful.

      Claus von Bülow (1984)
      Further information: Reversal of Fortune
      Dershowitz represented Claus von Bülow, a British socialite, at his appeal for the attempted murder of his wife, Sunny von Bülow, who went into a coma in Newport, Rhode Island, in 1980 (and later died in 2008). He had the conviction overturned, and von Bülow was acquitted in a retrial. Dershowitz told the story of the case in his book, Reversal of Fortune: Inside the von Bülow case (1985), which was turned into a movie in 1990. Dershowitz was played by actor Ron Silver, and Dershowitz himself had a cameo role as a judge.

      Dershowitz, in his book Taking the Stand, recounts that von Bülow had a dinner party after he was found not guilty at his trial. Dershowitz told him that he would not attend if it was a "victory party", and von Bülow assured him that it was only a dinner for "several interesting friends". Norman Mailer attended the dinner where, among other things, Dershowitz explained why the evidence pointed to von Bulow's innocence. As Dershowitz recounted, Mailer grabbed his wife's arm and said: "Let's get out of here. I think this guy is innocent. I thought we were going to be having dinner with a man who actually tried to kill his wife. This is boring."

      Józef Glemp (1989)
      In 1989, Dershowitz filed a defamation suit against Cardinal Józef Glemp, then Archbishop of Warsaw, on behalf of Rabbi Avi Weiss. Glemp had accused Weiss and six other New York Jews of attacking nuns at a much-disputed convent on the site of the Auschwitz concentration camp. Glemp's statement about Weiss, made in July 1989, was coupled with suggestions that Jews control the world's news media. Dershowitz's account of the lawsuit appears in his book Chutzpah (1991).

      Mike Barnicle (1990)
      Dershowitz sued The Boston Globe in 1990 over a remark reporter Mike Barnicle attributed to him, in which Dershowitz allegedly said he preferred Asian women because they are deferential to men. Dershowitz reportedly received a $75,000 out-of-court settlement, and the newspaper's ombudsman questioned Barnicle's credibility, according to The Boston Phoenix.

      O. J. Simpson (1995)
      In the O. J. Simpson murder case, Dershowitz acted as an appellate adviser to O. J. Simpson's defense team during the trial, and later wrote a book about it, Reasonable Doubts: The Criminal Justice System and the O. J. Simpson Case (1996). He wrote: "the Simpson case will not be remembered in the next century. It will not rank as one of the trials of the century. It will not rank with the Nuremberg trials, the Rosenberg trial, Sacco and Vanzetti. It is on par with Leopold and Loeb and the Lindbergh case, all involving celebrities. It is also not one of the most important cases of my own career. I would rank it somewhere in the middle in terms of interest and importance." The case has been described as the most publicized criminal trial in American history.

      Jeffrey Epstein (2006)
      Dershowitz provided legal assistance to millionaire Jeffrey Epstein, who was investigated following accusations that he had repeatedly solicited sex from minors. Dershowitz investigated some of Epstein's accusers and provided both the police and the State attorney’s office with a dossier containing information about plaintiffs' behavior, which had been obtained from their personal MySpace pages, including allegations of alcohol and drug use. Eventually, in 2008, Epstein pleaded guilty to a single state charge of soliciting prostitution and began serving an 18-month sentence."

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Dershowitz

      יהודי זקן

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    3. Anonymous9:56 AM

      Trump is an idgit!!!

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  3. Anonymous9:12 AM

    Dershowitz was tied to Epstein and Trump in the "Lolita Express" scandal. What his actual involvement was is only known to those involved, but his unwavering loyalty to Trump, even at the expense of his reputation, is suspicious. I continue to maintain that those who behave as Trumps lap dogs are either guilty of taking Russian payoffs or are being blackmailed. Perhaps Russia wasn't the only entity videotaping guests behaving badly. There are old news stories of Trump throwing parties where young "models" were provided to keep the guests company.

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  4. Anonymous9:32 AM

    Half of Puerto Rico still has no power.

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    1. Anonymous9:44 AM

      "Powerless Americans: Over 185,200 homes and businesses are still without electricity in hurricane-racked Puerto Rico. The estimate of damage to the economy from the storms is $100 billion, compounding the stress on over 1.5 million US citizens living in poverty on the island."

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    2. Anonymous10:43 AM

      Duhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!

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    3. Anonymous10:59 AM

      Let's hope they remind republicans and trump about this at the ballot box.

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    4. Anonymous11:49 AM

      Expect to see campaign ads featuring tone deaf and out of touch Trump tossing out rolls of paper towels in Puerto Rico.

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    5. Anonymous12:00 PM

      You can bet if Mar a Lago were under water, everything would be put to the side and it would be trumps only priority.

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  5. Anonymous9:59 AM

    O/t
    Any Trisomy G day tweet from not TriG’s mom Sarah. 3/21

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    1. Anonymous10:56 AM

      What did she tweet when her grandbabies were terrorized in Austin? They are right in the heart of the terror. You would think she is sick of Dear Leader never calling American terrorists terrorists.



      The danger is not over. Who knows how much the terrorist left behind? It could be like landmines in third country warzones after the war.

      Tripp likes to trek around I would think. There was one person riding a bike that came across a trip wire.
      It could happen to anyone.
      The Palins have ice in their veins. The kids are convenient to use for their agenda, but they show no real compassion or caring for their lives.

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    2. Anonymous5:42 PM

      lol so Sarah put something on Insta 3 hours after I posted this.She must have forgotten. His real mom Bristle has TWO Insta posts within minutes of this being posted.
      lmao.
      Dance monkeys, dance.

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    3. Anonymous11:05 PM

      My niece in San Antonio is very much still on edge. She has small children.

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  6. ibwilliamsi10:21 AM

    He talks about himself in the third person?

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  7. PalinsHoax10:32 AM

    FAKE PRESIDENT. Snivelling tweet by a FAKE PRESIDENT!

    (Like the FAKE PREGNANCY of a certain snivelling harridan from Alaska.)

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  8. Anonymous10:36 AM

    Hopey has left the building?

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    1. Anonymous11:44 AM

      And she took Trump's Speak and Spell :(

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    2. Anonymous4:02 PM

      Who is steaming his pants?

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  9. Anonymous10:39 AM

    What the USA has done to Puerto Rico is terrible. I feel so sorry for those folks that have been w/o power for many months. We've done a horrible job and those specific men leading the group should be called on it - fired or put on trial. New and good Americans should be put in charge immediately!

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    1. Anonymous12:24 PM

      Me too.

      And NO other president in U.S. history would have done so little to help.

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  10. Anonymous10:44 AM

    Off Topic: Why doesn't Melania Trump find a better make up artist? She knows she will be reading and looking down and her eyelids will be her main feature. She knows she will be criticized for no work on the bully issue and her attempt to look like she is doing something.

    Why look like hell for the camera and the public that view her?
    She dresses with purpose, she is a model and gets the visuals.

    Why look like she has two black eyes?

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    1. Anonymous12:42 PM

      The View’s Sunny Hostin calls BS on Melania Trump’s cyber bullying campaign: ‘She can’t control it in her own home’

      ...“She’s the wrong messenger for cyber bullying, but she’s the wrong messenger for everything almost because of his behavior. She can’t be involved in the #MeToo movement. She can’t be involved in ‘let’s get fit’ because the man ain’t fit. There are all these things she can’t be involved.”

      Joy Behar noted immigration is another. As an immigrant Mrs. Trump could speak out for those fearful of speaking for themselves, but with her husband attacking immigrants it puts her in another difficult position.

      https://www.rawstory.com/2018/03/views-sunny-hostin-calls-bs-melania-trumps-cyber-bullying-campaign-cant-control-home/

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    2. Anonymous2:02 PM

      The eye make up may be her only way to say she is beaten down and abused.

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    3. Anonymous4:04 PM

      Gosh and it only took 14 months for her to make this speech, but has done nothing.

      Who is going to listen to someone whose husband is cyberbully in chief.

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  11. Anonymous10:46 AM

    So he writes an incoherent, incomplete thought with ..... and someone cleans it up and finishes it up for him before making it public? That I would believe. IDGIT.

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  12. Anonymous11:55 AM

    i thought about sending the cadet bone spurs a dictionary, but i think i would get in trouble and be investigated.

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    1. Anonymous12:32 PM

      He doesn't know how to read, so a dictionary would be useless to him.

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  13. Anonymous11:57 AM

    An innocent person with a clear conscious would not be protesting so much,in fact they would welcome the chance to have their name cleared publicly .

    So the only conclusion i can reach his he is very,very,very guilty.

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  14. Anonymous12:07 PM

    Was there ever any doubt that the Dotard was NOT writing his own tweets?

    Tweeting’s probably one of the few things Trump does like a big boy, all by himself! I don’t think he’s qualified to wipe his own ass.

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    1. Anonymous4:06 PM

      I agree, no one else, except for Sarah Palin, could come up with such poor grammar, write in third person and write such nonsense.

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  15. Oh, I don't know. It might be the golf caddy media director taking dictation from the dick tatertot. I doubt either of them can spell or use proper grammar.

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    1. Anonymous12:33 PM

      Actually, seems he does the tweeting himself - at least most of the time. Even while in the midst of a National Security briefing!

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    2. Anonymous2:50 PM

      12:33 djt many Times tweeting him$elf
      'in the third person'.

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  16. Anonymous12:28 PM

    Color me confused: look at the time stamps on each of the three tweets: 7:03, 4:29, 4:11. Supposedly the 7:03 came before the 4:29, which came before the 4:11 one.
    Does not make sense to me.

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  17. Anonymous12:39 PM

    “He doesn’t write anything down,” one source close to the White House told me. “He doesn’t type, he dictates. ‘Take this down, take this down: Trump: richest man on Earth.’ ” A second source who meets regularly with the president told me that Hicks acted almost as an embodiment of the faculties the Trump lacked — like memory. “He’ll be talking, and then right in the middle he’ll be like, ‘Hope, what was that … thing?’ ” When the name of a senator or congressman or journalist came up, Trump would prompt Hicks to provide a history of their interactions, asking, “Do we like him?” “And she fucking remembers!” (Trump has said his own memory is “one of the greatest memories of all time.”) “She’s the only person he trusts,” the second source continued. “He doesn’t trust any men and never has. He doesn’t like men, you see. He has no male friends. I was just with one of them the other day, someone who’s described as one of his closest friends, and he doesn’t know him very well. But a small number of women, including his longtime assistant back in New York, he really listens to them — especially if he’s not banging them. Because, like a lot of men but more so, Trump really does compartmentalize the sex and the emotional part.”

    https://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2018/03/what-hope-hicks-learned-in-washington.html

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    1. Anonymous3:47 PM

      https://thinkprogress.org/stormy-daniels-is-in-the-headlines-but-karen-mcdougal-is-a-bigger-problem-for-trump-8e92be797141/

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    2. Anonymous4:10 PM

      He doesn't like men because he is so insecure as a man.

      I don't think he likes women better, he thinks because he is a man (and I use the term man very loosely) that he is more powerful than women.

      So much for stable genius.

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    3. Anonymous3:14 AM

      He doesn't trust any other man because he thinks that they all think like he thinks ('what's in it for *me*?) - always on the take...

      -I read somewhere recently that he respected women that he wasn't banging more than the ones he was...no surprise there.

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  18. Anonymous2:47 PM

    The con man can't spell? WOW!

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  19. Anonymous3:10 AM

    It's as if they are proud of their "Huked on fonix" edumakashun:

    https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/politics/%E2%80%98elected-to-lead-not-to-proofread%E2%80%99-typos-spelling-mistakes-are-commonplace-in-trump%E2%80%99s-white-house/ar-BBKyrr1?li=AA59G3

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