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What The Fuck Happened Over The Weekend?

Monday, Monday, Can’t Trust That Day…

If you’re President, it’s got to be unnerving when you wake up Monday morning to this front page banner headline from the world’s number one news agency:

2019-10-21%20Trump's%20presidency%20unraveling

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In an interesting interview that shows how Turkey views Trump, their foreign minister openly laughs at him.

And for the weird vote:

Mitt Romney has secret Twitter account with alter-ego name ‘Pierre Delecto’ where he promoted his 2012 presidential campaign, nagged unflattering reporters and called Donald Trump’s Syria pullout ‘awful’





Missing: One Spine, Mint Condition, Never Used

Lindsey Graham Now Says He Supports Trump on Syria Pullout

https://www.usnews.com/news/national-news/articles/2019-10-21/lindsey-graham-now-says-he-supports-trump-on-syria-pullout?src=usn_tw

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In an interview on “Axios on HBO,” Jonathan Swan asked the South Carolina senator: "Are you open minded if more to comes out that you could support impeachment?"

"Sure, I mean show me something that is a crime," Graham replied. "If you could show me that, you know, Trump actually was engaging in a quid pro quo outside the phone call, that would be very disturbing."

[…]

The “Axios on HBO” segment was taped on Tuesday before acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney came under renewed scrutiny Thursday after he said, then denied, that Trump held up an aid package to Ukraine in exchange for an investigation into an unsubstantiated theory that Ukraine, not Russia, was responsible for hacking Democratic Party emails in 2016.

His comments undercut denials by the President of a quid pro quo, and stunned White House staffers who questioned his strategy.

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And yet he’s flip-flopped on Syria already. Whatever Trump has on Lindsey, it’s huge.

Also:
Here is Trump thanking Turkey for annexing part of Syria and “cleaning out” that land of the Kurds.

Ethnic cleansing, blunt and blatant. And he is bragging about it. There are a few other videos in following posts that are really worth looking at.

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:100: this is the danger of the Trump Presidency. He does not seem to have the capacity for empathy nor the ability to understand that this is genocide.

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Happy Monday!

President Donald Trump held a press availability during a Cabinet meeting on Monday, during which he went on a number of tangents and rants. Here are six of the wildest moments:

Schiff Is The Whistleblower’s Informant

Trump predictably went on a rant about the whistleblower at the heart of the House impeachment probe into Trump’s Ukraine scheme.

The rant got a little less predictable when Trump bizarrely suggested House Intelligence Committee Chair Adam Schiff (D-CA) was the informant in the whistleblower’s complaint.

Trump’s Trying To Get Us Out Of Wars But Also He Might Get Us Into Wars

As he was complaining about how the impeachment inquiry was distracting him from staying out of wars, Trump suddenly decided mid-sentence that he might go to war after all.

“In the midst of [the inquiry], I’m trying to get out of wars,” Trump said, immediately followed up by: “We may have to get in wars, too. We may have to get in wars.”

The “Phony” Emoluments Clause

Trump also spent several minutes moaning about being forced to cancel his plan to host next year’s G-7 summit at his Florida resort, claiming that using the resort for the summit would not serve to promote his businesses.

You’ve got to watch this clip of Trump first bragging in a way that (even for him) will make you cringe and then whining about the emoluments clause. What. A. Baby.

Glad to see that CNN is now actually overlaying his rants with “fact check boxes” (in this case when he flagrantly lies about Obama’s Netflix deal) – they’re basically saying, “In case you weren’t aware of it, the President is outright lying here.”

Etc., etc., etc.

I’d view the entire spectacle except I can’t stand to watch more than two minutes of him at a time and even that’s pushing it. I can only absorb summaries like this one.

:clown_face:

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I saw a shorter clip earlier, just watched the longer one. It really is out there.

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Breaking - 11p 10/26/19 Al-Baghdadi was killed by the US Military in an operation with help from the Russians, Iraqi’s…

Trump’s comments this morning - he must have mentioned that al-Baghdadi’s death was killed “like a dog” about 5 different times. T also mentions Russia as the number one help in getting al-Baghdadi in their sights…an obvious nod to his desire to get Russia back into a respectful world power, and part of G-7 etc.

T’s support of Russia, Turkey, Iran…and then downgrades the European alliances, and also does not say that Kurds were a vital part of this operation. Shameful.

And T’s commentary about oil…and securing the OIL.

Here’s T’s “I killed him…” and his heroic, presidential standing…and a coup to talk about for his 2020. T gets the drama award for bein’ presidential. :angry:

https://ww * The latest: President Trump is holding a press conference at 9 a.m. A senior administration official tells CNN that the president approved the mission aimed at ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump said Sunday that terrorist leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, perhaps the world’s most wanted man, was killed during a special operations raid over the weekend.

“Last night the United States brought the world’s No. 1 terrorist leader to justice,” Trump said at the White House in an early morning televised address to the nation.

Al-Baghdadi led the extremist organization known as the Islamic State, also known as ISIS. Trump said he died after running into a dead-end tunnel while being chased by United States Special Operations commandos in Northwest Syria. Al-Baghdadi detonated an explosive vest that killed him as well as three of his children, Trump said.

He died like a dog," Trump said. “He died like a coward. The world is now a much safer place.""He was a sick and depraved man, and now he’s gone,” Trump said.

Al-Baghdadi is the highest-ranking terrorist to be killed or captured since the death of Osama bin Laden in 2011.

:exclamation: :exclamation:

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Who really helped capture al-Baghdadi - See Kurds, Iraqis, CIA…most of whom are denigrated by T? And who is taking credit?

Well…you already know.

Armed with that initial tip, the C.I.A. worked closely with Iraqi and Kurdish intelligence officials in Iraq and Syria to identify Mr. al-Baghdadi’s more precise whereabouts and to put spies in place to monitor his periodic movements, allowing American commandos to stage an assault Saturday in which President Trump said Mr. al-Baghdadi died.

But Mr. Trump’s abrupt decision to withdraw American forces from northern Syria disrupted the meticulous planning and forced Pentagon officials to press ahead with a risky, night raid before their ability to control troops and spies and reconnaissance aircraft disappeared, according to military, intelligence and counterterrorism officials. Mr. al-Baghdadi’s death, they said, occurred largely in spite of Mr. Trump’s actions.

The officials praised the Kurds, who continued to provide information to the C.I.A. on Mr. al-Baghdadi even after Mr. Trump’s decision to withdraw the American troops left the Syrian Kurds to confront a Turkish offensive alone. The Syrian and Iraqi Kurds, one official said, provided more intelligence for the raid than any single country.

The initial planning for the raid began this past summer. The Army’s elite Delta Force commando unit began drawing up and rehearsing plans to conduct a secret mission to kill or capture the ISIS leader, and faced huge hurdles. The location was deep inside territory controlled by Al Qaeda. The skies over that part of the country were controlled by Syria and Russia. The military called off missions at the last minute at least twice.

The initial planning for the raid began this past summer. The Army’s elite Delta Force commando unit began drawing up and rehearsing plans to conduct a secret mission to kill or capture the ISIS leader, and faced huge hurdles. The location was deep inside territory controlled by Al Qaeda. The skies over that part of the country were controlled by Syria and Russia. The military called off missions at the last minute at least twice.

“It wasn’t until Thursday and then Friday the president chose his option and gave us the green light to proceed as we did yesterday,” Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper said on ABC’s “This Week” on Sunday.

How the capture/killing happened…

Around midnight Sunday morning — 5 p.m. Saturday in Washington — eight American helicopters, primarily CH-47 Chinooks, took off from a military base near Erbil, Iraq.

Flying low and fast to avoid detection, the helicopters quickly crossed the Syrian border and then flew all the way across Syria itself — a dangerous 70-minute flight in which the helicopters took sporadic groundfire — to the Barisha area just north of Idlib city, in western Syria. Just before landing, the helicopters and other warplanes began firing on a compound of buildings, providing cover for commandos with the Delta Force and their military dogs to descend into a landing zone.

The president said that with the helicopter gunships firing from above, the commandos bypassed the front door, fearing a booby trap, before destroying one of the compound’s walls. That allowed them to rush through and confront a group of ISIS fighters.

The Delta Force commandos, under fire, entered the compound, where they shot and killed a number of people. Mr. Trump said they also removed 11 children from harm’s way,

Mr. al-Baghdadi ran into an underground tunnel, with the American commandos in pursuit. Mr. Trump said that the ISIS leader took three children with him, presumably to use as human shields from the American fire. Fearing, apparently correctly, that Mr. al-Baghdadi was wearing a suicide vest, the commandos dispatched a military dog to subdue Mr. al-Baghdadi, Mr. Trump said.

It was then that the Islamic State leader set off the explosives, wounding the dog and killing the three children, Mr. Trump said.

Altogether, the American troops were on the ground in the compound for around two hours, Mr. Trump said, clearing the buildings of fighters and scooping up information that the president said contained important details on ISIS operations. Mr. Trump said the commandos already had DNA samples from the Islamic State leader, which he said they used to make a quick assessment that they had the right man.

Once all the Americans had piled back into their helicopters and started the return flight to Iraq — using the same route out as they used coming in, Mr. Trump said — American warplanes bombed the compound to ensure it was physically destroyed, Mr. Esper said. Just after 9 p.m. Washington time Saturday — four hours after the helicopters took off — Mr. Trump tweeted, “Something very big has just happened!”

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This apparently was a months-long operation that the Kurds CONTINUED to help us with while we were betraying them.



He thanked the Russians three times. Special Forces and the Kurds once each, and the Kurds barely at that.

But Russia says they have no idea what Trump is talking about.

Meanwhile, Russia is brokering the ceasefire now.
https://www.rudaw.net/english/middleeast/syria/27102019

And Turkey is still murdering Kurdish leaders.
https://www.rudaw.net/english/middleeast/iraq/24102019

But hey, we secured the oil.
https://www.rudaw.net/english/middleeast/syria/261020191

Also, this:

Also also, I agree that the sheer delight he’s taken in recounting all of the gory details is highly disturbing.

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Where Twitter states Trump was golfing and faked his situation room photo.






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Disappointing that Rep Katie Hill resigned today, amid allegations she’d had an affair with a staffer. She was part of the big Blue State wave that swept the deeply red parts of California. Hill is getting out before what she is claiming is an ex-husband’s ‘revenge porn’ from her current divorce.

:astonished:

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World Series - Game 5 being played in DC.

Seems like the fans do NOT like the President - booing and shouting “Lock him up.”

photo of T and Melania

Video of T learning the crowd is booing…

Audio of “Lock him up.”

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“Lock him up” chant - very clear. @jamditis Monday outro? :smirk:

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Hahaha my thoughts exactly!

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Never Complain, never explain…no reasonable answer betcha!

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Another take on that, and one for those of us who can’t see the Times. ::Chuckles::

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Avoiding awkward scenarios…Lerner family does NOT want to sit next to T during the 5th game of the World series.

A representative of the Lerner family, the principal owners of the Nationals, had a special request of the MLB last week: that they had no desire to be put in a position of turning down a request from the White House for President Trump to sit with Theodore Lerner, 94, the family patriarch, or any other member of the ownership group, a person familiar with the family’s thinking told WUSA9 on condition of anonymity.

That person made it clear that at no time was a direct request made that the President not be seated next to the Lerner family, but it was made clear that the family did not want to be put in the awkward position of having to respond to a request.

https://www.wusa9.com/article/sports/mlb/nationals-owner-didnt-want-to-respond-to-request-to-sit-with-trump/65-3df9f284-1de7-414e-84a2-ac277f14e0e8

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