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He’s getting worse, watch this presser in which he says crazy shit about many things and then at one point (16:40) declares himself the “chosen one”.

As he departed the White House for a veterans event in Kentucky, President Trump made remarks about gun background checks, the response of Denmark’s prime minister to the notion of the U.S. purchase of Greenland, and other topics.

https://www.c-span.org/video/?463598-1/president-trump-departs-white-house-louisville-kentucky

Here’s Daniel Dale’s fact check on CNN

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:hugs::joy::joy::joy:

At the event in Louisville, Kentucky, Trump singled out for praise WWII veteran and Medal of Honor recipient Woody Williams.

“Thank you, Woody. You’re looking good, Woody. Woody’s looking good,” Trump said.

“That was a big day, Medal of Honor. Nothing like the Medal of Honor,” he continued. “I wanted one, but they told me I don’t qualify, Woody. I said, ‘Can I give it to myself anyway?’ They said, ‘I don’t think that’s a good idea.’”

Amid scattered chuckles, Trump concluded: “Great, great people. These are great, great men and women that get congressional Medal of Honor. Thank you, Woody.”

The president’s assessment that he should receive the nation’s highest award for acts of military valor followed his statement earlier Wednesday afternoon that he is “the chosen one” in relation to his administration’s trade conflict with China — a proclamation he turned to the sky to deliver.

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See T lashing out…correlates to world view of T’s USA. His idiocy has been felt and registered.

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And again, more norm-busting…click to see Daily News Covers - T and The Last Supper.

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President Trump lashed out at China in a series of tweets, saying U.S. companies were “hereby ordered” to start looking for an alternative to China.

Trump said he would respond later Friday to China’s announcement of new tariffs on U.S. goods.

Trump said China hadn’t followed through on an agreement to stop illicit fentanyl shipments and said he was ordering FedEx , Amazon, UPS and others to search for fentanyl in shipments from China.

#iherebyorder is now a thing. :tickets::circus_tent::man_juggling:t2:

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In sixty seconds Brianna Keilar catalogs Trumps bizarre behavior over the past 24 hours. And that doesn’t even include his recent Crazytown thread on his tariff war that @Windthin, @anon95374541, and @dragonfly9 are talking about on Day 945.

And here’s a spot-on accounting from Eugene Robinson of the WaPo on how Trump keeps amping up his unhinged rants.

His initial point about how no one has even seen Trump’s current Press Secretary is especially telling. WTF? She’s been in the position for two months and hasn’t shown her face once – her entire job is to inform the public about what the Administration is doing – but now all we hear is Trump himself spewing insults, disinformation, and downright nonsense – at least whenever he takes a break from bragging.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/trump-is-increasingly-untethered-to-reality/2019/08/22/87d93208-c513-11e9-9986-1fb3e4397be4_story.html

The flood of bizarre pronouncements and behavior from President Trump is likely to get worse, I fear. He is now completely unfiltered — and, apparently, increasingly untethered to reality.

Quick, can you name the White House press secretary? Do you have any idea what she looks or sounds like? Stephanie Grisham has held that job for nearly two months now, but if her name doesn’t ring any bells, it’s because she hasn’t yet given a single official press briefing. Trump has foolishly decided to act as his own exclusive spokesman, putting all his prejudices, misconceptions, resentments, insecurities, grudges and fears on ugly display.

The result is what we witnessed Wednesday on the White House lawn. On his way to the waiting Marine One chopper, Trump paused and took questions from reporters for 35 minutes, unfazed by the midday 89-degree heat and smothering humidity. He made much news and little sense.

When he looked to the sky and proclaimed that “I am the chosen one,” he was clearly referring to his trade war with China. But you had to wonder whether his egomania, which we’re accustomed to, might have blossomed into full-scale delusions of grandeur.

Again and again, he tried desperately to compare himself favorably with his predecessor, Barack Obama. He did so by telling ridiculous lies that are easily disproved by the historical record — no, Obama didn’t institute the cruel policy of separating thousands of migrant families at the border, Trump did; no, Obama wasn’t denied permission to land Air Force One in the Philippines. You had to wonder whether Trump, who was the loudest voice in the racist “birther” movement, might have some kind of obsession with Obama and his continuing popularity around the world.

Trump said he canceled his planned state visit to Denmark because the Danish prime minister was “nasty” in calling Trump’s desire to purchase Greenland “absurd.” It is absurd, of course, but leave that aside. It happens that Obama is scheduled to visit Denmark in September. Might Trump have feared that he would be met with protests and then have to watch Obama bask in the adulation of much bigger crowds?

We also heard Trump repeat and amplify his offensive claim that American Jews who vote for Democrats are being “disloyal” to Israel. The notion of dual loyalty is a vile anti-Semitic trope that goes back centuries. Does Trump think dredging it up somehow helps him politically? Or is it one of a host of deep-seated ethnic and racial stereotypes that he now blurts out because no one is empowered to stop him?

If the president seems to be spiraling out of control, it’s no doubt because he’s frantically worried about losing his bid for reelection — but also because the insulation that once surrounded him has been stripped bare.

Insider accounts of the Trump White House have spoken of the rages, obsessions, fixations and biases that spill out of the president behind closed doors. But there were officials in place who could temper his rashest impulses. When he was chief of staff, John F. Kelly even managed to establish some measure of control over the flow of information to and from the president — a necessity for any administration to be able to set priorities and follow through on them.

But Kelly is gone, along with everyone else who had the stature, experience and courage to at least try to make this mess into a functional presidency. The information flow? Now it’s whatever Trump watches on Fox News — or hate-watches on CNN or MSNBC — and immediately tweets about.

Trump’s most influential remaining adviser is Stephen Miller, the anti-immigration zealot who survives by applauding and reinforcing Trump’s worst instincts. When Trump said Wednesday the administration wants to end birthright citizenship (which the Constitution guarantees), everyone could guess where that was coming from.

Cabinet members are like the guy in the parade who walks behind the elephant with a broom and dustpan. After Trump abruptly canceled his trip to Denmark, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo hurried to offer words of reassurance to the Danish foreign minister. Acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney, a strident budget hawk his entire career, has apparently just given up as the deficit soars toward $1 trillion.

The nation and the world need a competent, capable White House but won’t have one anytime soon. Instead, we’ve got a teetotaling president who sounds like the angry guy at the end of the bar, mouthing off about whatever he sees when he looks up at the television. Closing time can’t come fast enough.

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Yup…he is in super ‘unhinged mode’…and have been listening to all the MSNBC pundits, including Robinson talk about the freakish nature of it all.

Good recapping of all this Tweet slop.

Calling all R’s - WTF are you doing???

Seems like Fed Chair Powell knows to calm things down.

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And more questioning of T’s grasp on reality right now.

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Even my conservative voting relatives here in NZ have had enough. You would struggle to find one person in this country who approved of T.

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Yes - all of it, a take down from GOP Political strategist and author “Everything Trump Touches Dies” And it is generating a ton of hate mail…hit a chord obviously.

…best line “Because what’s happening now left normal five towns back

It’s almost as if we need a recalibration of the insanity of the Trump era, a new set of definitions about what comprises normal presidential behavior.

Because what’s happening now left normal five towns back, stopped for smokes and brown liquor, and tossed the GPS out the window. This week wasn’t normal, and no amount of whistling past the graveyard will make it any different.

Donald Trump’s affect, speech patterns and overall delivery this week have been alternately horrifying and hilarious. A combination of waking hallucinations, verbal tics, lies surpassing even his usual fabulist standard, aphasias and lunatic blurtings, each public utterance was a moment where the eye of his aides either popped or rolled, depending on their level of cynicism.

His, um, creative pronunciations of common words, mayfly attention to the most ephemeral ideas and high-tempo tweeting left people wondering if a heapin’ helpin’ of large-animal tranquilizer might be in order with the next round of KFC.

This week wasn’t just the usual Trump performance art; it was a new, strange and somewhat frightening level of antic. Even his allies whispered to reporters that perhaps the stress brought on by the prospect of an economic downturn was getting to him. With no adult supervision in the White House left — and no, Ivanka doesn’t count — this is a man on the edge, and there is absolutely nothing and no one to stop him.

When I pressed a senior congressional Republican this week on Trump’s behavior, asking him to tell me anyone who could influence the man, he whispered, “Hannity?”

It was a question, not an answer, and because the answer is absolutely terrifying, no elected Republican wants to admit the truth. What we’re seeing is the real Trump, the unfiltered maniac, not the man who is occasionally chained to a teleprompter and forced to read Kellyanne Conway’s work product aloud.

His sweaty, heavy-breathing press sprays on the White House lawn left reporters in a state of stunned silence, the spittle-flecked rantings of a man determined to machine-gun out a hundred ideas in the time a rational person would discuss two.

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Watch this member of Denmark’s Parliament school T on effective wind energy… She is outright mocking him. :boom:

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Caption this

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“Don’t let this kissy kiss make you forget that I’m the sizzle part of this two-headed viper.”

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And there’s this…

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And the hits just keep coming…there is unfortunately real truth to the thought that he was elected to those who wanted him to be their salvstion, despite all the easy-to-see flaws, and chicanery that went into his win.

Believers don’t need much evidence to dissuade them.

Trump’s supporters compare him to Jesus when they should compare him to L. Ron Hubbard, a malignant narcissist and the founder of the Church of Scientology who, like Trump, allegedly didn’t pay his taxes. But even this comparison is inexact. Hubbard, a prolific science-fiction writer, started a religion by design, supposedly as a way to get rich, whereas Trump became a cult leader haphazardly, when he ran for president and accidentally won. Trump’s previous experience consisted of multiple failures, in business and in marriage, but he managed to con a party and then a nation into electing him. “Failure in the management of practical affairs seems to be a qualification for success in the management of public affairs,” Eric Hoffer wrote in The True Believer .

Belief often requires a multitude of unbeliefs. If you believe Trump, you cannot believe anyone else. Trump put this explicitly last year when he admonished his followers, "Just stick with us. Don’t believe the crap you see from these people — the fake news … Just remember: What you’re seeing and what you’re reading is not what’s happening."

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“Ooooh… Dahlink, you be best!”

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From Jon Favreau’s wfe (Pod Save America)

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Neil Cavuto of Fox tells T what he thinks…and it is to the point.

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President as provoker-in-chief

Who could have taken the picture of this missile base that appears to be from a smart phone aswell as from a classified source?

Retired General McCaffrey

From Andrea Mitchell, nbc

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While researching the Turnberry scandal, the latest revelation of Trump’s corruption, I came across this Esquire exposé from June that is now more relevant than ever. I would call this a must read. The level of criminality is just astounding. How is Trump still President and how is he not in jail?

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