Thursday, 23 August 2018

Methinks that Trump the far from "Stable Genius" doesn't know if his fat nasty arse is bored or punched

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Methinks that Trump the far from "Stable Genius" doesn't know if his fat nasty arse is bored or punched N'esy Pas?

http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2018/08/methinks-that-trump-far-from-stable.html
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/trump-fox-interview-1.4795826




Trump downplays Cohen role, says co-operating with prosecutors 'should almost be illegal'

Trump also predicts there would be market calamity if he's impeached

The Associated Press · Posted: Aug 23, 2018 8:20 AM ET

963 Comments



Teddy Spencer 
Teddy Spencer
Talks like a mob boss, doesn't he?



David Amos
David Amos
@Teddy Spencer Welcome to the Circus


David Amos
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David Amos
@Michael Murphy Methinks that Trump the far from "Stable Genius" doesn't know if his fat nasty arse is bored or punched N'esy Pas?





Teddy Spencer 
Jackson Thomson
This is just great.

This kind of thing would have sunk the Obama Presidency.

Trump has disgraced the office of the POTUS. That is fantastic!


David Amos
David Amos
@Jackson Thomson YUP






Teddy Spencer 
David Allan
The President of the United States of America just said that cooperating with law enforcement and the judiciary "should almost be illegal."

Think about that.

When you're done realizing he has literally put himself in opposition to the Constitution, what does almost illegal mean?


David Amos
David Amos
@David Allan Methinks I have something for you to think about N'esy Pas?

https://www.scribd.com/document/2619437/CROSS-BORDER


Lou Parks
Lou Parks
@David Amos

Hey Dave,
What's that ridiculous "N'esy Pas" nonsense again?


David Amos
David Amos
@Lou Parks Methinks you must be talking to a ghost N'esy Pas?






Jon Holmes 
Jon Holmes
The "President" conducts himself like a mid-level Capo.
It's pathetic.
"The Market will crash if I'm impeached" as if that has any bearing on people's perception of Drumpfs shady BS.


David Amos
David Amos
@Jon Holmes "The Market will crash if I'm impeached"

Methinks much to your chagrin many nervous campers agree with that statement N'esy Pas?






Heath Tierney 
Heath Tierney
Sure doesn't act like he's innocent, does he?


David Amos
David Amos
@Heath Tierney Methinks thou ddth jest too much about very serious matters N'esy Pas?


Debra Patricia
Debra Patricia
@David Amos

What in the world is "N'esy Pas"? Did you get the wrong translation book возможно?

Karen King
Karen King
@Debra Patricia

He does it deliberately and it is very annoying

Patrick Smyth
Patrick Smyth
@Debra Patricia

I have found the mute button particularly effective with David.



David Amos
David Amos
@Patrick Smyth Methinks that whereas we are far from friends and your friends are disgusted by my Chiac I should be addressed as Mr Amos by all the Trolls N'esy Pas?






Maya Tikal 
Maya Tikal
Trump says lots of things. All of them li es. Worst. President. Ever.


David Amos
David Amos
@Maya Tikal Methinks you should read my other replies to you sometime soon N'esy Pas?



Tanner Moorman
Tanner Moorman
@David Amos Your replies are a waste of anyone’s time but yours. I can’t imagine going through life being that useless.

David Amos
David Amos
@Tanner Moorman Do you have a lawyer?







Teddy Spencer 
John Brown
This guy just keeps spewing garbage over and over and over again. He obviously has no respect nor does he think the average American or anybody else for that matter has any intelligence what so ever.This clown is the most unqualified president I have seen in my life time. That takes a lot after Bush 2 .


Mark Sobkow
Mark Sobkow
@John Brown Unfortunately, has adulating base lends credence to his opinion about the lack of intelligence of the typical American voter. :(

David Amos
David Amos
@Mark Sobkow Methinks you sure know how to win friends and influence people N'esy Pas?






Ian MacDonald 
Ian MacDonald
Trump can't spin this one.
He can have his base.
Hopefully the rest have seen the light.



David Amos
David Amos
@Ian MacDonald I agree






Teddy Spencer 
Jonathan Lemon
How come Trump views cooperating with Russia and North Korea as good things, but cooperating with American prosecutors should be illegal?


Gary McGarry
Gary McGarry
@Jonathan Lemon it’s illegal if it implicates him.

David Amos
David Amos
@Gary McGarry So it seems






Teddy Spencer 
Jeffrey Wayne
Trump should resign - instead of worrying about people flipping.

Although the room with the flippers "is" getting crowded.


David Amos
David Amos
@Jeffrey Wayne Methinks the more the merrier N'esy Pas?



Trump downplays Cohen role, says co-operating with prosecutors 'should almost be illegal'

Trump also predicts there would be market calamity if he's impeached


U.S. President Donald Trump tweeted Thursday there had been no collusion between his campaign and Russia, a reference to special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters)



U.S. President Donald Trump dug in to his denials of wrongdoing as the White House struggled to manage the fallout from allegations that he orchestrated a campaign coverup to buy the silence of two women who have claimed they had affairs with him.

Before dawn Thursday, Trump again tweeted there had been no collusion between his campaign and Russia, a reference to special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
There is no such federal crime for collusion. The president could be damaged politically should there be findings of conspiracy or obstruction of justice in a report Mueller is expected to deliver at the conclusion of the investigation.

Trump also accused his former lawyer, Michael Cohen, of "making up stories" to get a "great deal" from prosecutors.




Trump reveals where Cohen got money for 2 women alleging affairs with president
00:00 00:21


'They didn't come out of the campaign, they came from me': U.S. President Trump about payments Michael Cohen made to Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal 0:21
The president, in a Fox & Friends interview that aired Thursday and was taped the day before, downplayed his involvement with Cohen, who worked for him for a decade, saying he was just a "part-time attorney" who had many other clients.

He also suggested that Cohen's legal trouble stemmed from his other businesses, including involvement with the New York City taxi cab industry, and that he decided to offer "lies" about Trump to reduce his own legal exposure.

Criticizes 'flipping' for prosecution 


He then delivered a stunning broadside against suspects turning state's evidence and acting as a witness for the prosecution, a staple of the criminal justice system.

"It's called flipping and it almost should be illegal," Trump said. "In all fairness to him, most people are going to do that."

Cohen pleaded guilty Tuesday to eight charges, including campaign finance violations that he said he carried out in co-ordination with Trump. Behind closed doors, Trump expressed worry and frustration that a man intimately familiar with his political, personal and business dealings for more than a decade had turned on him.



Trump talks about Michael Cohen 'flipping' to get lesser sentence
00:00 00:40


But the U.S. president also feels that flipping 'almost ought to be illegal' 0:40
Yet the White House signalled no clear strategy for managing the fallout. At a briefing on Wednesday, press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders insisted at least seven times that Trump had done nothing wrong and was not the subject of criminal charges. She referred substantive questions to the president's personal counsel, Rudy Giuliani, who was at a golf course in Scotland.
In the interview, Trump argued, incorrectly, that the hush-money payouts weren't "even a campaign violation" because he subsequently reimbursed Cohen for the payments personally instead of with campaign funds. Federal law restricts how much individuals can donate to a campaign, bars corporations from making direct contributions and requires the disclosure of transactions.


Michael Cohen, Trump's former lawyer shown here leaving the Daniel Patrick Moynihan U.S. Court House in New York City on Tuesday, pleaded guilty Tuesday to eight charges, including campaign finance violations that he said he carried out in co-ordination with Trump. The president has accused Cohen of 'making up stories.' (Mike Segar/Reuters)
Cohen said Tuesday he secretly used shell companies to make payments used to silence former Playboy model Karen McDougal and adult-film actress Stormy Daniels for the purpose of influencing the 2016 election.

Praises Manafort's loyalty


Trump has insisted that he only found out about the payments after they were made, despite the release of a September 2016 taped conversation in which Trump and Cohen can be heard discussing a deal to pay McDougal for her story of a 2006 affair she said she had with Trump. It has been reported that prosecutors are in possession of several more recordings, although their details are not yet clear.

The White House denied the president had lied, with Sanders calling the assertion "ridiculous." Yet she offered no explanation for Trump's shifting accounts.

As Trump vented his frustration, White House aides sought to project a sense of calm. Used to the ever-present shadow of federal investigations, numbed West Wing staffers absorbed near-simultaneous announcements Tuesday of the Cohen plea deal and the conviction of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort on financial charges.

Manafort faces trial on separate charges in September in the District of Columbia that include acting as a foreign agent.

That Cohen was in trouble was no surprise — federal prosecutors raided his offices months ago — but Trump and his allies were caught off guard when he also pleaded guilty to campaign finance crimes, which, for the first time, took the swirling criminal probes directly to the president.

Both cases resulted, at least in part, from the work of Mueller, who as special counsel was given the brief of probing "any links and/or co-ordination between the Russian government and individuals associated with the campaign of President Donald Trump; and any matters that arose or may arise directly from the investigation."

Cohen's lawyer, Lanny Davis, said Wednesday that his client has information "that would be of interest" to the special counsel.

"There are subjects that Michael Cohen could address that would be of interest to the special counsel," Davis said in a series of television interviews.
Trump, in turn, praised Manafort as "a brave man!" raising speculation the former campaign operative could become the recipient of a pardon. Trump told Fox that he had "great respect" for Manafort. He contended the prosecution was an overreach by the Justice Department and he revived his criticism of the leadership of Attorney General Jeff Sessions.

'I think everybody would be poor'


Manafort, Trump says, had tremendous pressure on him and, unlike Cohen, he refused to "break."' Sanders said the matter of a pardon for Manafort had not been discussed.

Among Trump allies, the back-to-back blows were a harbinger of dark days to come for the president.
Democrats are eagerly anticipating gaining subpoena power over the White House — and many are openly discussing the possibility of impeaching Trump — should they retake control of the House in November's midterm elections.

"I don't know how you can impeach somebody who's done a great job," Trump said to Fox. He continued: "If I ever got impeached, I think the market would crash. I think everybody would be very poor.

"Because without this thinking," said Trump as he pointed to his head, "you would see, you would see numbers that you wouldn't believe in reverse."

And even Trump loyalists acknowledged the judicial proceedings were a blow to the Republican Party's chances of retaining the majority this year.

Allies of the president stressed an untested legal theory that a sitting president cannot be indicted — only impeached.

With files from CBC News

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