Former President Trump Thread

Ivanka Trump is officially joining her father's administration as an unpaid employee with the title "Assistant to the President."
Ethics experts cried foul when it emerged last week that Ms Trump was to be given a West Wing office and security clearance, without formally joining the administration. Critics said Ms Trump's role ought to be made official so she could be bound by federal employee transparency and ethical standards, including a law prohibiting conflicts of interest.
Or as boingboing.net put it: "You're wondering where the bottom is. There is no bottom."

--Patrick
 
So this person's weekly posts are worth paying attention to. Because HOLY SHIT the amount of things happening in such short time spans.

 
But you know, that's all fake news. We should all be worried about the child sex slave ring run by a pizza place.
 
As for the wall, waah fuckin' waah. Serves those fuckers right.
Something to remember when you see these "trump voters didn't realize this issue hurts them" is that for each person chosen for those cathartic articles there are plenty more that didn't vote for him that is going to be hurt just as much.
 
Something to remember when you see these "trump voters didn't realize this issue hurts them" is that for each person chosen for those cathartic articles there are plenty more that didn't vote for him that is going to be hurt just as much.
Hell, I'm one of them. And they get the appropriate amount of sympathy. But they're not the ones who done fucked up.


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What...

Does this guy actually think you can make changes like that in a single quarter? All he did was point out how shitty a president Bush was and how much Obama improved things since then. Don't you dare say those numbers are fucking Trump.
 


What...

Does this guy actually think you can make changes like that in a single quarter? All he did was point out how shitty a president Bush was and how much Obama improved things since then. Don't you dare say those numbers are fucking Trump.
Anything good is because of Der Cheetofuhrer. Anything bad is because of Obama or Hillary. Even if it happened decades ago.

To take his "I could shoot someone" tale a bit further, if he did shoot someone, not only would he blame Obama, but the drooling minions would believe him.
 
Twitter is going to court to fight a request from the Trump administration that they hand over information allowing the government to identify the person behind the @ALT_USCIS profile. Apparently Twitter is of the opinion that having the gov trying to discover the real life identity of people who are criticizing it online is a bad thing.

Regardless of what happens in the court case, the only thing for certain is that Twitter will not be meeting the original deadline for handing over this info. The gov wanted to receive it by 13th March 2017. They didn't request it until the 14th.
 
From the article linked in mroosc1979's post said:
According to the filing, the government sought to use a power given to the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) - one typically used to obtain records relating to imported merchandise - to get detailed information on who was behind @ALT_USCIS.
I look forward to the government's filing on how to make sense of this, legally.

Edit:
A brief twitter thread on the filings, and how dumb this is
 
Trump bombing Assad's troops and airfields in Syria is just so weird. I mean, sure, bomb Assad, he's a genocidal dictator. But from a "non-interventionist", "America first", "friends with Russia" guy, it's just so illogical. And he's proud of being unpredictable, because it's a sign of "strength". Does he not realize it simply makes him a bad and untrustworthy ally?
Being swayed this easily by some video footage of people suffering and dying isn't strength - it's weakness. John Oliver might actually have a point with his "informative" commercials. Show Trump some images of (white, christian) Sudanese and Somalian people starving and he'll send food there too?
 
Trump bombing Assad's troops and airfields in Syria is just so weird. I mean, sure, bomb Assad, he's a genocidal dictator. But from a "non-interventionist", "America first", "friends with Russia" guy, it's just so illogical. And he's proud of being unpredictable, because it's a sign of "strength". Does he not realize it simply makes him a bad and untrustworthy ally?
Being swayed this easily by some video footage of people suffering and dying isn't strength - it's weakness. John Oliver might actually have a point with his "informative" commercials. Show Trump some images of (white, christian) Sudanese and Somalian people starving and he'll send food there too?
During the campaign he bragged that he would be "unpredictable," as if it were a good thing. :facepalm:
 
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