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Barebacker in chief…
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/31/opinion/trump-birth-control-problems.html?&moduleDetail=section-news-2&action=click&contentCollection=Opinion®ion=Footer&module=MoreInSection&version=WhatsNext&contentID=WhatsNext&pgtype=article
"Oh – how surprising!," said no woman ever.
Remember his interview with Howard Stern when he bragged that his sexual escapades in the 60’s and 70’s were his personal Vietnam Nam? That he escaped without an STD was his equivalent of not being captured?
<sigh>
In a related story . . .
Trojan has just announced it will this month be releasing it’s new, commemorative “Presidential Series” . . .
”. . . cuz’ not everyone has a Secret Service for protection!”
“ . . . now in Triple-Xtra small.”
Maybe the Nunes memo will discredit the Employers Council investigation . . .
Which Nunes memo? Original, or extra crispy?
Nunes was a Trump transition team member; he seems constitutionally incapable of implementing these hare-brained schemes without coordinating with the White House. He's got to be on Mueller's radar by now. And it seems Paul Ryan is fully on board with this latest round. It raises the question: just how deep in to the Republican Party does our Russian meddling problem really go?
At what point does Mueller’s investigation begin to examine for obstruction of justice charges against members of Congress?
If Mueller hasn't already started that branch of the obstruction investigation, the Nunes memo should provide a very big boost in that direction. It really is apparent that GOP congress-critters are aiding and abetting the cover-up.
I'd say, right about now, Dio.
Oh, I knew Nunes was in this mess up to his neck a couple of weeks ago. I have no doubt his name is on Mueller's top ten chart with a bullet.
Unlike Watergate, where the cancer was on the Presidency, this time the Presidency *is* the cancer, and it is rapidly spreading among the GOP:
I don't know if cancer is the most apt disease metaphor when it comes to this administration.
You'd need an unabridged dictionary to describe all the ways this corrupt, malevolent administration and its supporting chorus of lackeys is working to undermine our democracy and help our rivals surpass us technologically and economically.
It's almost like Trump and the GOP have signed a mutual suicide pact, and want to party-hearty until their hoped for End of Days arrives.
How an Orange-faced Moron will personally oversee the making of China into the greatest economic power in South America . . .
The Energy Solution Latin America Needs
https://nyti.ms/2FzZkdW
and,
https://www.denverpost.com/2018/01/31/donald-trump-energy-cuts-national-renewable-energy-laboratory/
Since this might be behind a paywall for some readers, I thought I might provide a couple of salient quotes:
Man-child *resident Trump is still struggling with self-image issues:
In fact, it's probably not even in the top 5:
Hmm, more GOP malevolence mitigated by incompetence?
Nunes is one of the stupidest men in North America. Do we really think he can write effective propaganda? Think of JoeMcCarthy and his list of communists in the state department.
I wouldn't limit his standing to North America.