President Quid Pro Quo seems to have lost his marbles in front of the news gaggle on Friday.
Here are just a few of his unhinged babblings:
The whistleblower should be exposed and the whistleblower’s lawyer “sued for treason.”
(Um, I don't think one can be "sued" for treason. But don't tell the Stable Genius. Just point and laugh.)
President Quid Pro Quo called for the public to release the name of the whistleblower (which would be against the law, but President QPQ doesn't mind breaking a few laws so he can get re-elected.
President QPQ also mused that he might endorse Jeff Session for Senator, since "he said a lot of nice things about me." Yes, the malignant narcissist is considering endorsing his former AG, y'know, the one he publicly humiliated and forced to resign because Sessions recused himself from the Russian scandal investigation. If you want to get on President PQP's good side, lie about what a great preznit he is, and he's yours.
President QPQ also claimed he didn't know Ambassador Sonderland, the guy who gave millions of $$$ to his inaugural committee and who Pres. QPQ appointed Ambassador to the EU, and who he met with several times. You do remember that Trump is a pathological liar , don't you?
"...witnesses have testified that Sondland was regularly in contact with Trump this year, however, and Trump called Sondland “a really good man and great American” just one month ago...".
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This sick old fool would almost be funny if he weren't destroying the world as he lurches from one mental breaking point to the next. He's mentally unstable AND stupid -- not a good combination.
Regarding yesterday's Pres QPQ news...
Poor Sondland... I wonder of he's figured out that once QPQ says he doesn't really know you, it's over?
On the May Day celebrations... I think any US Pres shpuld be there. It's a 75 year anniversary of the Allies Victory in WWII. Should we not be there to honor our veterans and those who died to liberate Europe? Maybe he could use to make a speech about the importance of the European Democracies we liberated and how important they are for the peaceful world order.
Or just pick up the check for QPQ Tower in Moscow...
Dave, I understand that both Clinton and GWBush attended May Day parades in Moscow. But given Trump's bromance with Putin, wouldn't Trump's attendance reinforce the belief by millions of people that he's Putin's Poodle?
This is from Business Insider:
"...a retired CIA chief of Russian operations on Friday tweeted: "For Putin, this would basically serve as Trump's approval of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, military actions in Syria, and paramilitary work in Libya. All wrapped up in one nice package."
Former President George W. Bush attended the parade in 2005, but circumstances were much different at the time. It was the 60th anniversary of the Allied defeat of Nazi Germany, and Russia had not yet gone to war with Georgia, annexed Crimea, or interfered in the 2016 US presidential election. With the US still at odds with Russia over these matters, among many others, it would be awkward for a US president to attend a military parade in Moscow."
That's something to consider.
Trump's legal experience is with companies suing him to get paid, and him suing to avoid paying what he owes. And his definition of treason is doing stuff that make Trump look bad.
Happy Veterans Day to all my fellow vets. May the skills of our warriors never be called upon again.
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