Thats some serious wet dream you have there.Keep on dreaming I would say . I do wonder that seeing how bad they are at picking people and how awfull they treat them if after all that time they would actually find anyone willing to work in th e white house.
Employers often hire some one they want on their team then later find that person is worthless. I've seen it many times.
Yep and if that happens a lot the guy recruiting them gets fired as he's lousy at his job. As I said, trump is afwull at this and the best part (well worst for trump) the longer this is going on the worse trump treats his own administration the less lickely he's going to find qualified people.
The Hillary shout does not work anymore. The blue wave coming will give the House to the Dems. INVESTIGATE...INVESTIGATE....INVESTIGATE.....
Just think, how many careers, most Republican, this POS called president has ruined. His day is coming....
Oh, they don't care. They think there'll still be a blue wave. Trump should hold a rally in a Middle Class town and be like "How you like me now? Jobs as promised, wage growth as promised. Deregulation as promised."
Oh, still having trouble breaking that 40% barrier, thanks for asking... https://news.gallup.com/poll/203207/trump-job-approval-weekly.aspx You forgot the record lying, corruption, turnover, and asshattery (kinda made that last one up, but I'm sure this is the record)
See, all politicians lie. And as far as the corruption/turnover, more than half of that can be owed to the #resistance. As far as his actual record, if you look past him, he's been doing pretty well. Trump is in a way, the ideal President: Universally disliked, still getting results. The same can't be said for the losers in Congress.
With all the Obama leftovers, with all the “resistance” masquerading as employees and supporters, is it not amazing how Trump is able complete so much of his agenda in so little time? Have a round of golf Mr. president, you deserve it.
Yes apparently even his own cabinet are resisting and refusing to advance his agenda. Partially of course because t changes every few days at a rate only slightly slower than his lies accumulate. Remember when he was going to shut down the government if the budget didn't have money for his wall. Or remember when we could stop worrying about North Korea nukes cause Trump had solved the problem and they were giving up their nukes.
Actually Trump has two so called accomplishments. His sucessful Supreme Court nominee and his tax cut. And the tax cut was accomplished by the losers in Congress.
The wall is going up, N. Korea does talk about disarmament... amassing, is it not? Thank you, mr. president.
McCabe ruined his by lying. Comey ruined his by lying, leaking and obstructing justice in the Hillary's espionage investigation, not to mention all the illegal FISA warrants he signed off on. And now it looks like Rosenstein is finally on his way out. Rod Rosenstein is even a weasel when repudiating his weasel moves. Here is the deputy attorney general’s non-denial denial of a New York Times report Friday that he brainstormed about ousting President Trump in May 2017: The New York Times’s story is inaccurate and factually incorrect. . . . I will not further comment on a story based on anonymous sources who are obviously biased against the department and are advancing their own personal agenda. But let me be clear about this: Based on my personal dealings with the president, there is no basis to invoke the 25th Amendment. Let’s parse this. The Times story “is inaccurate and factually incorrect.” Rosenstein won’t say exactly what is wrong in the report. He is careful not to say that the gist of the report is wrong — he just hopes that, if he sounds indignant enough, you will hear it that way. The Times may have gotten a few details wrong, but you can bet the story is essentially true. You can’t trust “anonymous sources”: this from the guy who, in approving a FISA warrant application to spy on an American political campaign, relied on anonymous sources — some of them Russian operatives — who were channeling information through a foreign spy from whom the Justice Department continued to take information even after telling a federal court that the spy had been cut out of the investigation for leaking to the media. And my favorite: Rosenstein knows “there is no basis to invoke the 25th Amendment” against President Trump. Of course, that does not respond to what the Times report actually says, which is that back in May 2017, when he was an emotional wreck because Democrats were being mean to him, Rosenstein urged that there might at that time be a basis to remove the president under the 25th Amendment if he could get enough top officials to agree that Trump was unfit to discharge his duties. The Times account is based on multiple unnamed sources and draws on memoranda about interactions with Rosenstein, written by the FBI’s former deputy director, Andrew McCabe, and other officials. The Times creates ambiguity about whether its journalists have actually seen these memos. Times reporters Adam Goldman and Michael S. Schmidt indicate that the chirpy anonymous officials with whom they spoke “were briefed either on the events themselves or on [the] memos” — implying that the journalists are relying on their sources’ accounts of the memos. Yet, the report subsequently adds a quote from McCabe’s lawyer, Michael Bromwich, who says his client “has no knowledge of how any member of the media obtained those memos.” https://www.nationalreview.com/2018/09/rod-rosenstein-resistance-president-trump/ It's not Trump's fault that this rat-face is a weasel.
I think trump should have a rally in chicago and baltimore and st. Louis and detroit.and say i ame here to help all americans .
Leaving people is also trumps choice. He has 100% responsability for his administration. I see hm getting barely anything done. DOnt worry you cn find him there almost every time of the day our golfer in chief. He needs his rest after tweeting after all.
Its trumps fault for hiring the guy. How come trump is such an idiot in just about everything included who to pick for his administration?
The headline banner from YOUR link: Rosenstein still at DOJ, never offered to leave, likely to stay: Source The chances of Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein leaving his job or being fired appeared to be fading early Monday afternoon, after a source familiar with his status said he never offered his resignation, and only talked about it after a New York Times report from last week said Rosenstein was trying to orchestrate President Trump's removal from office. It's oddly reassuring to know we can always count on the reich wing to blow their wads prematurely...