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Trump’s House Is a Very, Very, Very Dysfunctional House
One or two more explosive books about the White House, and you might have to start thinking President Donald Trump does not have a firm grip on his office.



Actually, Bob Woodward’s upcoming book, “Fear,” paints a portrait of our 45th president that should be familiar to all by now, writes Tim O’Brien: Trump is neither a good nor a loyal boss, and his employees seem not even to consider him a fully functioning adult. “[T]he broader picture of life inside the Trump White House corresponds very closely to life inside the Trump Organization over the last few decades and life inside the Trump presidential campaign just two and three years ago,” Tim writes. The unified theory of Donald Trump, explaining his behavior in all settings, is that Donald Trump has no other loyalty or cause than Donald Trump, Tim writes. Read the whole thing.



One example of Trump’s poor personnel management is his repeated ritual humiliation of Attorney General Jeff Sessions. According to Woodward, Trump has called Sessions “mentally retarded” and a “dumb southerner,” and he tweets insults at him constantly. This is weird for a number of reasons, notes Ramesh Ponnuru, but mainly because Trump has the power to fire Sessions any time he wants. In fact, Sessions and Trump are simpatico when it comes to policy, and Sessions has a better handle on his department than Trump does on his White House, Ponnuru writes. Trump’s constant abuse is less a reflection of Sessions’s problems than it is of Trump’s weakness. Read the whole thing.
And the the Times Op Ed An idiot in our WH supported by idiots


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Trump’s House Is a Very, Very, Very Dysfunctional House
One or two more explosive books about the White House, and you might have to start thinking President Donald Trump does not have a firm grip on his office.



Actually, Bob Woodward’s upcoming book, “Fear,” paints a portrait of our 45th president that should be familiar to all by now, writes Tim O’Brien: Trump is neither a good nor a loyal boss, and his employees seem not even to consider him a fully functioning adult. “[T]he broader picture of life inside the Trump White House corresponds very closely to life inside the Trump Organization over the last few decades and life inside the Trump presidential campaign just two and three years ago,” Tim writes. The unified theory of Donald Trump, explaining his behavior in all settings, is that Donald Trump has no other loyalty or cause than Donald Trump, Tim writes. Read the whole thing.



One example of Trump’s poor personnel management is his repeated ritual humiliation of Attorney General Jeff Sessions. According to Woodward, Trump has called Sessions “mentally retarded” and a “dumb southerner,” and he tweets insults at him constantly. This is weird for a number of reasons, notes Ramesh Ponnuru, but mainly because Trump has the power to fire Sessions any time he wants. In fact, Sessions and Trump are simpatico when it comes to policy, and Sessions has a better handle on his department than Trump does on his White House, Ponnuru writes. Trump’s constant abuse is less a reflection of Sessions’s problems than it is of Trump’s weakness. Read the whole thing.
And the the Times Op Ed An idiot in our WH supported by idiots


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Yet another Woodward thread? What does that make? Like 5 today?
 
That's all they got.....

At least for now. Until the next big thing.

One thing you can say in defense of the pointy-headed little shits, they are persistent as a case of genital herpes.

(Not that I've ever had that, I'm just going by what someone told me.) :biggrin:
 
Trump’s House Is a Very, Very, Very Dysfunctional House
One or two more explosive books about the White House, and you might have to start thinking President Donald Trump does not have a firm grip on his office.



Actually, Bob Woodward’s upcoming book, “Fear,” paints a portrait of our 45th president that should be familiar to all by now, writes Tim O’Brien: Trump is neither a good nor a loyal boss, and his employees seem not even to consider him a fully functioning adult. “[T]he broader picture of life inside the Trump White House corresponds very closely to life inside the Trump Organization over the last few decades and life inside the Trump presidential campaign just two and three years ago,” Tim writes. The unified theory of Donald Trump, explaining his behavior in all settings, is that Donald Trump has no other loyalty or cause than Donald Trump, Tim writes. Read the whole thing.



One example of Trump’s poor personnel management is his repeated ritual humiliation of Attorney General Jeff Sessions. According to Woodward, Trump has called Sessions “mentally retarded” and a “dumb southerner,” and he tweets insults at him constantly. This is weird for a number of reasons, notes Ramesh Ponnuru, but mainly because Trump has the power to fire Sessions any time he wants. In fact, Sessions and Trump are simpatico when it comes to policy, and Sessions has a better handle on his department than Trump does on his White House, Ponnuru writes. Trump’s constant abuse is less a reflection of Sessions’s problems than it is of Trump’s weakness. Read the whole thing.
And the the Times Op Ed An idiot in our WH supported by idiots


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Yet another Woodward thread? What does that make? Like 5 today?
Sorry I missed the others but it gives you a good chance to educate yourself about this slime in our WH NOW for your graduation present read the Times Op Ed
 
Trump’s House Is a Very, Very, Very Dysfunctional House
One or two more explosive books about the White House, and you might have to start thinking President Donald Trump does not have a firm grip on his office.



Actually, Bob Woodward’s upcoming book, “Fear,” paints a portrait of our 45th president that should be familiar to all by now, writes Tim O’Brien: Trump is neither a good nor a loyal boss, and his employees seem not even to consider him a fully functioning adult. “[T]he broader picture of life inside the Trump White House corresponds very closely to life inside the Trump Organization over the last few decades and life inside the Trump presidential campaign just two and three years ago,” Tim writes. The unified theory of Donald Trump, explaining his behavior in all settings, is that Donald Trump has no other loyalty or cause than Donald Trump, Tim writes. Read the whole thing.



One example of Trump’s poor personnel management is his repeated ritual humiliation of Attorney General Jeff Sessions. According to Woodward, Trump has called Sessions “mentally retarded” and a “dumb southerner,” and he tweets insults at him constantly. This is weird for a number of reasons, notes Ramesh Ponnuru, but mainly because Trump has the power to fire Sessions any time he wants. In fact, Sessions and Trump are simpatico when it comes to policy, and Sessions has a better handle on his department than Trump does on his White House, Ponnuru writes. Trump’s constant abuse is less a reflection of Sessions’s problems than it is of Trump’s weakness. Read the whole thing.
And the the Times Op Ed An idiot in our WH supported by idiots


B

Yet another Woodward thread? What does that make? Like 5 today?
Sorry I missed the others but it gives you a good chance to educate yourself about this slime in our WH NOW for your graduation present read the Times Op Ed

Like him or not, you're stuck with him for the next 6 years.
 
Trump’s House Is a Very, Very, Very Dysfunctional House
One or two more explosive books about the White House, and you might have to start thinking President Donald Trump does not have a firm grip on his office.



Actually, Bob Woodward’s upcoming book, “Fear,” paints a portrait of our 45th president that should be familiar to all by now, writes Tim O’Brien: Trump is neither a good nor a loyal boss, and his employees seem not even to consider him a fully functioning adult. “[T]he broader picture of life inside the Trump White House corresponds very closely to life inside the Trump Organization over the last few decades and life inside the Trump presidential campaign just two and three years ago,” Tim writes. The unified theory of Donald Trump, explaining his behavior in all settings, is that Donald Trump has no other loyalty or cause than Donald Trump, Tim writes. Read the whole thing.



One example of Trump’s poor personnel management is his repeated ritual humiliation of Attorney General Jeff Sessions. According to Woodward, Trump has called Sessions “mentally retarded” and a “dumb southerner,” and he tweets insults at him constantly. This is weird for a number of reasons, notes Ramesh Ponnuru, but mainly because Trump has the power to fire Sessions any time he wants. In fact, Sessions and Trump are simpatico when it comes to policy, and Sessions has a better handle on his department than Trump does on his White House, Ponnuru writes. Trump’s constant abuse is less a reflection of Sessions’s problems than it is of Trump’s weakness. Read the whole thing.
And the the Times Op Ed An idiot in our WH supported by idiots


B

Yet another Woodward thread? What does that make? Like 5 today?
The only reason the Media dusted off Watergate Relics Woodward and Bernstein is that they want to recreate Watergate so bad they can taste it.
 
Trump’s House Is a Very, Very, Very Dysfunctional House
One or two more explosive books about the White House, and you might have to start thinking President Donald Trump does not have a firm grip on his office.



Actually, Bob Woodward’s upcoming book, “Fear,” paints a portrait of our 45th president that should be familiar to all by now, writes Tim O’Brien: Trump is neither a good nor a loyal boss, and his employees seem not even to consider him a fully functioning adult. “[T]he broader picture of life inside the Trump White House corresponds very closely to life inside the Trump Organization over the last few decades and life inside the Trump presidential campaign just two and three years ago,” Tim writes. The unified theory of Donald Trump, explaining his behavior in all settings, is that Donald Trump has no other loyalty or cause than Donald Trump, Tim writes. Read the whole thing.



One example of Trump’s poor personnel management is his repeated ritual humiliation of Attorney General Jeff Sessions. According to Woodward, Trump has called Sessions “mentally retarded” and a “dumb southerner,” and he tweets insults at him constantly. This is weird for a number of reasons, notes Ramesh Ponnuru, but mainly because Trump has the power to fire Sessions any time he wants. In fact, Sessions and Trump are simpatico when it comes to policy, and Sessions has a better handle on his department than Trump does on his White House, Ponnuru writes. Trump’s constant abuse is less a reflection of Sessions’s problems than it is of Trump’s weakness. Read the whole thing.
And the the Times Op Ed An idiot in our WH supported by idiots


B

Yet another Woodward thread? What does that make? Like 5 today?
Sorry I missed the others but it gives you a good chance to educate yourself about this slime in our WH NOW for your graduation present read the Times Op Ed

Like him or not, you're stuck with him for the next 6 years.
Galt you really think America won't have a fill of him in 2 years?
 
Trump’s House Is a Very, Very, Very Dysfunctional House
One or two more explosive books about the White House, and you might have to start thinking President Donald Trump does not have a firm grip on his office.



Actually, Bob Woodward’s upcoming book, “Fear,” paints a portrait of our 45th president that should be familiar to all by now, writes Tim O’Brien: Trump is neither a good nor a loyal boss, and his employees seem not even to consider him a fully functioning adult. “[T]he broader picture of life inside the Trump White House corresponds very closely to life inside the Trump Organization over the last few decades and life inside the Trump presidential campaign just two and three years ago,” Tim writes. The unified theory of Donald Trump, explaining his behavior in all settings, is that Donald Trump has no other loyalty or cause than Donald Trump, Tim writes. Read the whole thing.



One example of Trump’s poor personnel management is his repeated ritual humiliation of Attorney General Jeff Sessions. According to Woodward, Trump has called Sessions “mentally retarded” and a “dumb southerner,” and he tweets insults at him constantly. This is weird for a number of reasons, notes Ramesh Ponnuru, but mainly because Trump has the power to fire Sessions any time he wants. In fact, Sessions and Trump are simpatico when it comes to policy, and Sessions has a better handle on his department than Trump does on his White House, Ponnuru writes. Trump’s constant abuse is less a reflection of Sessions’s problems than it is of Trump’s weakness. Read the whole thing.
And the the Times Op Ed An idiot in our WH supported by idiots


B

Yet another Woodward thread? What does that make? Like 5 today?
The only reason the Media dusted off Watergate Relics Woodward and Bernstein is that they want to recreate Watergate so bad they can taste it.

Most leftists are too young to remember Nixon. They don't even have a clue as to the difference between Nixon, Trump, or Barney the Purple Dinosaur.
 
Trump’s House Is a Very, Very, Very Dysfunctional House
One or two more explosive books about the White House, and you might have to start thinking President Donald Trump does not have a firm grip on his office.



Actually, Bob Woodward’s upcoming book, “Fear,” paints a portrait of our 45th president that should be familiar to all by now, writes Tim O’Brien: Trump is neither a good nor a loyal boss, and his employees seem not even to consider him a fully functioning adult. “[T]he broader picture of life inside the Trump White House corresponds very closely to life inside the Trump Organization over the last few decades and life inside the Trump presidential campaign just two and three years ago,” Tim writes. The unified theory of Donald Trump, explaining his behavior in all settings, is that Donald Trump has no other loyalty or cause than Donald Trump, Tim writes. Read the whole thing.



One example of Trump’s poor personnel management is his repeated ritual humiliation of Attorney General Jeff Sessions. According to Woodward, Trump has called Sessions “mentally retarded” and a “dumb southerner,” and he tweets insults at him constantly. This is weird for a number of reasons, notes Ramesh Ponnuru, but mainly because Trump has the power to fire Sessions any time he wants. In fact, Sessions and Trump are simpatico when it comes to policy, and Sessions has a better handle on his department than Trump does on his White House, Ponnuru writes. Trump’s constant abuse is less a reflection of Sessions’s problems than it is of Trump’s weakness. Read the whole thing.
And the the Times Op Ed An idiot in our WH supported by idiots


B

Yet another Woodward thread? What does that make? Like 5 today?
The only reason the Media dusted off Watergate Relics Woodward and Bernstein is that they want to recreate Watergate so bad they can taste it.
Woodward is an honorable man You go with Hannity
 
Trump’s House Is a Very, Very, Very Dysfunctional House
One or two more explosive books about the White House, and you might have to start thinking President Donald Trump does not have a firm grip on his office.



Actually, Bob Woodward’s upcoming book, “Fear,” paints a portrait of our 45th president that should be familiar to all by now, writes Tim O’Brien: Trump is neither a good nor a loyal boss, and his employees seem not even to consider him a fully functioning adult. “[T]he broader picture of life inside the Trump White House corresponds very closely to life inside the Trump Organization over the last few decades and life inside the Trump presidential campaign just two and three years ago,” Tim writes. The unified theory of Donald Trump, explaining his behavior in all settings, is that Donald Trump has no other loyalty or cause than Donald Trump, Tim writes. Read the whole thing.



One example of Trump’s poor personnel management is his repeated ritual humiliation of Attorney General Jeff Sessions. According to Woodward, Trump has called Sessions “mentally retarded” and a “dumb southerner,” and he tweets insults at him constantly. This is weird for a number of reasons, notes Ramesh Ponnuru, but mainly because Trump has the power to fire Sessions any time he wants. In fact, Sessions and Trump are simpatico when it comes to policy, and Sessions has a better handle on his department than Trump does on his White House, Ponnuru writes. Trump’s constant abuse is less a reflection of Sessions’s problems than it is of Trump’s weakness. Read the whole thing.
And the the Times Op Ed An idiot in our WH supported by idiots


B
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Trump’s House Is a Very, Very, Very Dysfunctional House
One or two more explosive books about the White House, and you might have to start thinking President Donald Trump does not have a firm grip on his office.



Actually, Bob Woodward’s upcoming book, “Fear,” paints a portrait of our 45th president that should be familiar to all by now, writes Tim O’Brien: Trump is neither a good nor a loyal boss, and his employees seem not even to consider him a fully functioning adult. “[T]he broader picture of life inside the Trump White House corresponds very closely to life inside the Trump Organization over the last few decades and life inside the Trump presidential campaign just two and three years ago,” Tim writes. The unified theory of Donald Trump, explaining his behavior in all settings, is that Donald Trump has no other loyalty or cause than Donald Trump, Tim writes. Read the whole thing.



One example of Trump’s poor personnel management is his repeated ritual humiliation of Attorney General Jeff Sessions. According to Woodward, Trump has called Sessions “mentally retarded” and a “dumb southerner,” and he tweets insults at him constantly. This is weird for a number of reasons, notes Ramesh Ponnuru, but mainly because Trump has the power to fire Sessions any time he wants. In fact, Sessions and Trump are simpatico when it comes to policy, and Sessions has a better handle on his department than Trump does on his White House, Ponnuru writes. Trump’s constant abuse is less a reflection of Sessions’s problems than it is of Trump’s weakness. Read the whole thing.
And the the Times Op Ed An idiot in our WH supported by idiots


B

Yet another Woodward thread? What does that make? Like 5 today?
The only reason the Media dusted off Watergate Relics Woodward and Bernstein is that they want to recreate Watergate so bad they can taste it.

Most leftists are too young to remember Nixon. They don't even have a clue as to the difference between Nixon, Trump, or Barney the Purple Dinosaur.
Guess we can't count on you to be part of the resistance,
 
Trump’s House Is a Very, Very, Very Dysfunctional House
One or two more explosive books about the White House, and you might have to start thinking President Donald Trump does not have a firm grip on his office.



Actually, Bob Woodward’s upcoming book, “Fear,” paints a portrait of our 45th president that should be familiar to all by now, writes Tim O’Brien: Trump is neither a good nor a loyal boss, and his employees seem not even to consider him a fully functioning adult. “[T]he broader picture of life inside the Trump White House corresponds very closely to life inside the Trump Organization over the last few decades and life inside the Trump presidential campaign just two and three years ago,” Tim writes. The unified theory of Donald Trump, explaining his behavior in all settings, is that Donald Trump has no other loyalty or cause than Donald Trump, Tim writes. Read the whole thing.



One example of Trump’s poor personnel management is his repeated ritual humiliation of Attorney General Jeff Sessions. According to Woodward, Trump has called Sessions “mentally retarded” and a “dumb southerner,” and he tweets insults at him constantly. This is weird for a number of reasons, notes Ramesh Ponnuru, but mainly because Trump has the power to fire Sessions any time he wants. In fact, Sessions and Trump are simpatico when it comes to policy, and Sessions has a better handle on his department than Trump does on his White House, Ponnuru writes. Trump’s constant abuse is less a reflection of Sessions’s problems than it is of Trump’s weakness. Read the whole thing.
And the the Times Op Ed An idiot in our WH supported by idiots


B

Yet another Woodward thread? What does that make? Like 5 today?
The only reason the Media dusted off Watergate Relics Woodward and Bernstein is that they want to recreate Watergate so bad they can taste it.

Most leftists are too young to remember Nixon. They don't even have a clue as to the difference between Nixon, Trump, or Barney the Purple Dinosaur.
The Left elites remember Nixon and Watergate like it was yesterday. They want that feeling of power again and will do anything to bring down the man that took it from them.
 
Trump’s House Is a Very, Very, Very Dysfunctional House
One or two more explosive books about the White House, and you might have to start thinking President Donald Trump does not have a firm grip on his office.



Actually, Bob Woodward’s upcoming book, “Fear,” paints a portrait of our 45th president that should be familiar to all by now, writes Tim O’Brien: Trump is neither a good nor a loyal boss, and his employees seem not even to consider him a fully functioning adult. “[T]he broader picture of life inside the Trump White House corresponds very closely to life inside the Trump Organization over the last few decades and life inside the Trump presidential campaign just two and three years ago,” Tim writes. The unified theory of Donald Trump, explaining his behavior in all settings, is that Donald Trump has no other loyalty or cause than Donald Trump, Tim writes. Read the whole thing.



One example of Trump’s poor personnel management is his repeated ritual humiliation of Attorney General Jeff Sessions. According to Woodward, Trump has called Sessions “mentally retarded” and a “dumb southerner,” and he tweets insults at him constantly. This is weird for a number of reasons, notes Ramesh Ponnuru, but mainly because Trump has the power to fire Sessions any time he wants. In fact, Sessions and Trump are simpatico when it comes to policy, and Sessions has a better handle on his department than Trump does on his White House, Ponnuru writes. Trump’s constant abuse is less a reflection of Sessions’s problems than it is of Trump’s weakness. Read the whole thing.
And the the Times Op Ed An idiot in our WH supported by idiots


B

Yet another Woodward thread? What does that make? Like 5 today?
Sorry I missed the others but it gives you a good chance to educate yourself about this slime in our WH NOW for your graduation present read the Times Op Ed

Like him or not, you're stuck with him for the next 6 years.
Galt you really think America won't have a fill of him in 2 years?

Tax cuts for the working class, a booming economy, more jobs than people to fill them, secure borders, the elimination of ISIS, lowest black unemployment in decades, the highest GDP in decades, reduced food stamp usage...

Are you tired of winning yet? I'm not, nor are the people of this country. I'll make a prediction here: We haven't even seen the full ramifications of what this President is doing for this country. You can stay in your dark little uninformed world but most Americans are aware of what he's doing for this country.

There will be no imaginary "blue wave" in November, nor will there be one in 2020. Obama was stringing you people along, fooling you into thinking that he was actually accomplishing something. But the majority of people in this country know otherwise.

The only thing that matters are results, and you Democrats have absolutely no plans to accomplish those results, other than obstructing a successful President. Like they say, he's a hard act to follow, and how ya gonna top that?
 
Trump’s House Is a Very, Very, Very Dysfunctional House
One or two more explosive books about the White House, and you might have to start thinking President Donald Trump does not have a firm grip on his office.



Actually, Bob Woodward’s upcoming book, “Fear,” paints a portrait of our 45th president that should be familiar to all by now, writes Tim O’Brien: Trump is neither a good nor a loyal boss, and his employees seem not even to consider him a fully functioning adult. “[T]he broader picture of life inside the Trump White House corresponds very closely to life inside the Trump Organization over the last few decades and life inside the Trump presidential campaign just two and three years ago,” Tim writes. The unified theory of Donald Trump, explaining his behavior in all settings, is that Donald Trump has no other loyalty or cause than Donald Trump, Tim writes. Read the whole thing.



One example of Trump’s poor personnel management is his repeated ritual humiliation of Attorney General Jeff Sessions. According to Woodward, Trump has called Sessions “mentally retarded” and a “dumb southerner,” and he tweets insults at him constantly. This is weird for a number of reasons, notes Ramesh Ponnuru, but mainly because Trump has the power to fire Sessions any time he wants. In fact, Sessions and Trump are simpatico when it comes to policy, and Sessions has a better handle on his department than Trump does on his White House, Ponnuru writes. Trump’s constant abuse is less a reflection of Sessions’s problems than it is of Trump’s weakness. Read the whole thing.
And the the Times Op Ed An idiot in our WH supported by idiots


B

Yet another Woodward thread? What does that make? Like 5 today?
The only reason the Media dusted off Watergate Relics Woodward and Bernstein is that they want to recreate Watergate so bad they can taste it.

Most leftists are too young to remember Nixon. They don't even have a clue as to the difference between Nixon, Trump, or Barney the Purple Dinosaur.
Guess we can't count on you to be part of the resistance,

Resistance is nothing more than a dry handjob from a $5 crack whore.

You will be steamrolled.
 
Given what Kelly and Mattis have said I'm not putting much stock in what Woodward claims was said.

Let the left believe it...they will regardless
 
Given what Kelly and Mattis have said I'm not putting much stock in what Woodward claims was said.

Let the left believe it...they will regardless

They can believe whatever they want to. Just because they believe in unicorns and big rock candy mountains doesn't mean that they actually exist.
 

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