Trump has ‘started to sound desperate’ as election nears: Fox News politics editor Breaking from the normal Fox News pack that lavishes praise on Donald Trump, political editor Chris Stirewalt penned an editorial for the conservative network’s website saying the president increasingly appears to be desperate as the November election nears. As Stirewalt notes, in 2016 Trump ran like a man who didn’t care if he won or he lost and that was part of his appeal as a novice politician. Pointing out that politicians of any stripe who indulge in “the say anything, do anything, ends-justify-the-means approach to politics” is “queasy making” he adds that Trump has entered that stage of his political career. While noting that the president seems to have learned nothing from his attempt to dig up dirt on former Vice President Joe Biden that led to his impeachment, Stirewalt said the president is at it again in his quest to remain in office. “We’re back in that same tall grass again this week as Trump toys publicly with a threat to sabotage mail-in voting unless House Democrats agree to his demands on a coronavirus stimulus. As Trump said today, unless Nancy Pelosi agrees to cut out spending that would benefit big cities, he will refuse any measure to provide the Postal Service the money it needs for the election,” he wrote. ” As with his Ukrainian power play, Trump seems not to understand how this position might look to voters coming from the president who directs through his appointees the Postal Service: Give him what he wants, or he will precipitate election disaster that he believes would be in his benefit.” Noting that Attorney William Barr appears to be doing the president’s bidding by going after government officials who investigated his 2016 campaign’s ties to Russia, the Fox News editor added that is just one more ploy the frantic Trump is attempting — and the optics don’t look good. “The president’s supporters may be glad that he is doing what he accused his predecessor of: Trying to use government authority to try to maintain power. He and they may believe that such conduct would be justifiable and even morally right given their view that the Obama administration did it first. But what they cannot say is that it is politically wise to be seen doing so,” he wrote before adding, “Voters do not like desperation for power. What they like even less is desperation to maintain it. As Trump fumes and rages and threatens he does not much seem like a man with the light touch on the reins that voters prefer.” You can read more here.
Hannity is rumored to be in state of depression now that the cuddly late nite phone bromance is no more.
So for example, Trump's DOJ just secured a guilty plea from Clinesmith. A swamp-rat who was referred to the Justice Department for prosecution by the independent inspector general appointed by Obama. His guilty plea included an admission to falsifying documents to obtain a fisa warrant by fraud so that he could witch-hunt an American, a Naval Academy grad/former Naval officer who was in fact working for the CIA at the time he was being witch-hunted. He edited emails from the CIA that informed him and the court that Carter Page was in fact a government agent to make them say he was NOT working for the cia or any other guv agency. Would this be an example of Trump going after people who tried to frame him and then impeached him? If so, good. Let's see more of it. Fox has always had two or more fat slob analysts that sit down when they pee and like to make a lot of fluffy and airy comments about Trump. Frank Luntz is Stirewalt's siamese twin. Trump only won the first time because he played hardball and engaged in hand-to-hand combat with the swamp and with the republican establishment. The Siamese Slobs didn't have the stomach for that either. Every week was going to be the one that ended Trump's campaign. OR NOT.
Wealthy Trump 2016 donors are ignoring campaign cash pleas after he handed them a big tax cut According to a report from the New York Times, Donald Trump fulfilled the dreams of many of his super-rich 2016 campaign donors by forcing through a massive tax cut that lined their pockets, but it is not paying off for him as he runs for re-election — only to find they are turning their backs on him. The report starts out by revealing Trump has been unable to depend on “a reliable stable of millionaires and billionaires willing to write seven-figure checks,” despite the fact that he has spent three and half years making them even richer. According to one wealthy donor who is still contributing, she’s not entirely pleased with the president. Speaking with the Times, Liz Uihlein, who, together with her husband, Richard, has donated nearly $3 million to America First this election cycle, said she wished the president would keep his mouth shut. “Obviously, Trump, you wish sometimes he would just shut up — don’t go there, it’s not necessary,” she lamented.
> be trump > state a fact even democrats agree with: Hillary was infinitely sharper than Biden > that's it folks, he's desperate Weird world you live in.
Reminder ladies Buy1Sell2 is still unmarried. Of you don't mind jars of urine lining the seperate house he will want to live in with no visitors, could be a catch.