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2 minutes ago, DogofWar1 said:

Do you think he'd be more mad about people saying Mueller is coming or more mad about someone saying Obama has a bigger schlong and uses it better?

 

The schlong thing definitely. He might even reply. "I guarantee you there's no problem."

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Omarosa Manigault reportedly escorted kicking and screaming from White House as resignation announced

New York Daily News

 

The White House said Wednesday that Omarosa Manigault Newman, a former “The Apprentice” contestant turned political aide, is leaving the administration next month.

 

While White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Manigault Newman’s resignation will be effective Jan. 20, one year since President Trump’s inauguration, there were several reports she was fired by White House chief of staff John Kelly and had to be escorted from the building after a foul mouthed tantrum.

 

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/omarosa-manigault-newman-resign-trump-administration-article-1.3695668

 

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This may or may not be a cell phone pic of the incident:

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1 hour ago, skinsmarydu said:

I saw a recap of a hearing he was in, and couldn't answer a single question he was asked.  Not one. 

It’s an Administration built entirely of incompetents and yes-men.

This is intentional. 

What more can we expect?

They have a near total disdain for all things government, they hate ANYONE telling them that they cannot take advantage of the pissants they feed on.

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19 hours ago, Dan T. said:

Reality TV star Omarrosa has resigned from her job as White House "Office of Public Liaison."   Her tenure was noted mostly for people trying to figure out what exactly it was that she did in her job. 

 

We've talked about this before ...  but imagine waking up from a coma you fell into several years ago and hearing the truth that President Trump fired Omarrosa from her job and had to be escorted off the White House grounds by the Secret Service.

 

Is there anything you would think could not be true.

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1 hour ago, Corcaigh said:

 

We've talked about this before ...  but imagine waking up from a coma you fell into several years ago and hearing the truth that President Trump fired Omarrosa from her job and had to be escorted off the White House grounds by the Secret Service.

 

Is there anything you would think could not be true.

Lenmie tell ya, there was NOTHING about that incident that surprised me. Just another day at the Trump White House.

 

I swore I’d never tour the WH as long as Trump is POTUS, but I admit, that would have been entertaining to see.

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21 hours ago, DogofWar1 said:

Do you think he'd be more mad about people saying Mueller is coming or more mad about someone saying Obama has a bigger schlong and uses it better?

 

20 hours ago, Busch1724 said:

So since Omarosa was canned, who is the token black person left? Is Ben Carson it?

 

Diamond and Silk, movin' on up..........

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It's rare that the Post emails its digital subscribers to point out a particularly important piece that they wrote.  They did it for this one.  It's very long, some interesting tidbits are below.  

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2017/world/national-security/donald-trump-pursues-vladimir-putin-russian-election-hacking/?hpid=hp_rhp-banner-high_trumprussia%3Ahomepage%2Fstory&utm_term=.a91fdd654f6e

 

Doubting the intelligence, Trump pursues Putin and leaves a Russian threat unchecked

 

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In the final days before Donald Trump was sworn in as president, members of his inner circle pleaded with him to acknowledge publicly what U.S. intelligence agencies had already concluded — that Russia’s interference in the 2016 election was real.

 

Holding impromptu interventions in Trump’s 26th-floor corner office at Trump Tower, advisers — including Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, and designated chief of staff, Reince Priebus — prodded the president-elect to accept the findings that the nation’s spy chiefs had personally presented to him on Jan. 6.

They sought to convince Trump that he could affirm the validity of the intelligence without diminishing his electoral win, according to three officials involved in the sessions. More important, they said that doing so was the only way to put the matter behind him politically and free him to pursue his goal of closer ties with Russian President Vladi­mir Putin.

 

“This was part of the normalization process,” one participant said. “There was a big effort to get him to be a standard president.”

But as aides persisted, Trump became agitated. He railed that the intelligence couldn’t be trusted and scoffed at the suggestion that his candidacy had been propelled by forces other than his own strategy, message and charisma.

 

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Trump has never convened a Cabinet-level meeting on Russian interference or what to do about it, administration officials said. Although the issue has been discussed at lower levels at the National Security Council, one former high-ranking Trump administration official said there is an unspoken understanding within the NSC that to raise the matter is to acknowledge its validity, which the president would see as an affront.

 

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The feeble American response has registered with the Kremlin.

 

U.S. officials said that a stream of intelligence from sources inside the Russian government indicates that Putin and his lieutenants regard the 2016 “active measures” campaign — as the Russians describe such covert propaganda operations — as a resounding, if incomplete, success.

Moscow has not achieved some its most narrow and immediate goals. The annexation of Crimea from Ukraine has not been recognized. Sanctions imposed for Russian intervention in Ukraine remain in place. Additional penalties have been mandated by Congress. And a wave of diplomatic retaliation has cost Russia access to additional diplomatic facilities, including its San Francisco consulate.

 

But overall, U.S. officials said, the Kremlin believes it got a staggering return on an operation that by some estimates cost less than $500,000 to execute and was organized around two main objectives — destabilizing U.S. democracy and preventing Hillary Clinton, who is despised by Putin, from reaching the White House.

 

The bottom line for Putin, said one U.S. official briefed on the stream of post-election intelligence, is that the operation was “more than worth the effort.”

 

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