Friday, January 12, 2018

Trump has his enemies dancing to his tune with 's-hole countries' comments

thedailygouge

Thomas Lifson  . . . "President Trump has now tweeted that he did not use the word "s‑‑‑‑‑‑‑" but did use "tough language."
The language used by me at the DACA meeting was tough, but this was not the language used. What was really tough was the outlandish proposal made - a big setback for DACA!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 12, 2018
"I wasn't there, and I don't know.  But is "s‑‑‑‑‑‑‑" used in private any worse than then-V.P. Biden privately (but near a live microphone) calling Obamacare a "big [f‑‑‑‑‑‑] deal"?  Both are vulgarisms stated in private that reached the public.
Life in Little Mogadishu in Minneapolis.
"Scott Adams has explained the first layer of strategy several times in the past, most recently on the "stable genius" outrage.  It is still early on the West Coast, where Adams lives, so he has not yet applied his logic to the current kerfuffle.  Trump has forced everyone whom he outraged to repeat the words he wants to sink in with the public.  The entire chattering class is now repeating that Haiti and some African countries and El Salvador and other TPS-abusers (changing a visa explicitly labeled as "temporary" into a permanent one) are bleep-holes.  The best of examples comes from Trump's sworn enemy, Jim Acosta, who repeated the vulgarism in its raw state over and over again:" . . .

Barack Obama says David Cameron allowed Libya to become a 's*** show'
"Barack Obama has sharply criticised David Cameron for the UK’s role in allowing Libya to become a “s**t show” after the fall of the dictator Muammar Gaddafi, in an unprecedented attack on a British leader by a serving US President.  

"Mr Obama said that following a successful military intervention to aid rebels during the 2011 Arab Spring revolt, Libya was left to spiral out of control – due largely to the inaction of America’s European allies." . . .
And you thought Trump was an embarrassment?

The laugh-out-loud reason why Women's March feminists banned the pink hats

I can see another "American Silliness" post coming with this story. TD



Ethel C. Fenig  "To demonstrate their opposition to male sexual misconduct, women in Hollywood wore black to the Golden Globes awards this week.  To demonstrate their opposition to male sexual misconduct, women in Congress plan to wear black to President Donald J. Trump (R)'s first State of the Union address in a few weeks.  To demonstrate their opposition to the surprising (to them) election of Trump, last year, women across the country – indeed, across the world – joined in large gatherings called Women's Marches, many of them donning awkwardly shaped pink (a female color) so-called pussy hats, based on a statement the new president had made in private a decade ago. 

"(And yes, Trump's election – did I mention the shock? – instead of President Bill Clinton [D]'s sexual misconduct-enabler wife was the raison d'ĂȘtre for the latter female temper tantrum.)
"Those caps are now collectors' items.  In the year since the Women's March, many women, especially in the entertainment and political arenas, have gone public about their experiences with male inappropriate sexual behavior, ranging from unpleasant remarks and actions to actual rape and violence, mostly at the hands of liberal, feminism-professing males.  So at this year's Women's March – and yes, there will be another one, because...well, Trump is still president – most women will not be re-wearing the symbolic headgear.  Why not?
"(Computer and phone safety trigger warning alert: Clear your mouth of all food and liquids so as not to ruin your computer's or phone's keyboard when you burst out laughing.)
"OK, ready?  According to Kristen Shamus of the Detroit Free Press: " . . .

Wait for it...

WaPo Reporter Placed On Leave After She’s Exposed Giving Secret Strategy Briefing At Soros Conference

Daily Caller

Janell Ross (Screenshot/MSNBC)

"The Washington Post has placed national reporter Janell Ross on leave after she was exposed giving a strategy briefing at a secret strategy conference for left-wing donors, politicians and activists in November, according to a new report.

"Ross was a featured speaker a conference funded by Democracy Alliance, a network of left-wing donors aligned with billionaire financier George Soros. Ross’s role at the conference, which was closed to reporters, was only revealed when the Washington Free Beacon obtained a copy of the conference agenda. She did not notify her employers before speaking at the left-wing summit, where she briefed attendees on “getting the economic narrative right” in future elections.

"Nearly two months later, Ross has been placed on leave for secretly briefing the left-wing conference, CNN reports. Ross is not expected to return to the paper, according to the CNN report. Ross’ address to the left-wing audience focused on, according to a copy of the conference agendaobtained by the Free Beacon.

"A spokesperson for the Post declined The Daily Caller’s request for comment."

Revised Obama Presidential Library Looks Like The Stump Of The Washington Monument

Rich Terrell
Hot Air  . . . "The video also describes Obama’s personal involvement in the design. “You should know that when I was younger I went through a phase where I wanted to be an architect,” Obama says. He adds, “So, as you can imagine, I’ve been pretty hands-on in the process.”


"This reminds me of a quote attributed to Obama back in 2008, “I think that I’m a better speechwriter than my speechwriters. I know more about policies on any particular issue than my policy directors. And I’ll tell you right now that I’m gonna think I’m a better political director than my political director.” I guess you can now add, ‘ * I guess you can now add,  And I’m a better architect than my architects’ to that list.".
"Bottom line, if you like this look then I guess that’s one more amazing thing Obama can do. If not, well, you know who to blame." . . .
*Plus he made nine holes-in-one the first time he played golf!