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https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2018/01/06/...e-house-fitness-very-stable-genius/index.html

President Donald Trump slammed reports questioning his mental stability in a series of tweets Saturday morning, writing he's a "very stable genius" after the publication of an exposé about his first year as President put the White House into damage-control mode.

"Now that Russian collusion, after one year of intense study, has proven to be a total hoax on the American public, the Democrats and their lapdogs, the Fake News Mainstream Media, are taking out the old Ronald Reagan playbook and screaming mental stability and intelligence ... " Trump wrote, referring to questions raised about the mental fitness of the former President, who disclosed in 1994 that he had Alzheimer's disease.

"Actually, throughout my life, my two greatest assets have been mental stability and being, like, really smart," the President continued. "Crooked Hillary Clinton also played these cards very hard and, as everyone knows, went down in flames. I went from VERY successful businessman, to top T.V. Star ... to President of the United States (on my first try). I think that would qualify as not smart, but genius ... and a very stable genius at that!"

After his tweets Saturday morning, Trump told reporters at Camp David that Wolff is a "fraud" who doesn't know him.

"I went to the best colleges, or college," he told reporters. "I had a situation where I was a very excellent student, came out and made billions and billions of dollars, became one of the top business people, went to television and for 10 years was a tremendous success, as you probably have heard, ran for President one time and won. Then I hear this guy that doesn't know me at all, by the way, didn't interview me, said he interviewed me for three hours in the White House. Didn't exist, it's in his imagination."

Trump continued: "I never interviewed with him in the White House at all; he was never in the Oval Office."

Wolff told "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie on Friday that he "absolutely spoke to the President" while working on "Fire and Fury."

"Whether he realized it was an interview or not, I don't know, but it certainly was not off the record," Wolff said. "I've spent about three hours with the President over the course of the campaign, and in the White House. So, my window into Donald Trump is pretty significant."

The remarkable spectacle of Trump defending his mental stability comes after the President and some of his top officials spent the last few days countering claims in author Michael Wolff's new book, "Fire and Fury," about Trump's mental fitness to serve as President. The book, which went on sale Friday, also paints the picture of a President who neither knows nor cares about policy and doesn't seem to perceive the vast responsibilities of his role.

CNN has not independently confirmed all of Wolff's assertions.

Trump's tweets also come after reports surfaced that a dozen lawmakers from the House and Senate received a briefing from Yale psychiatrist Dr. Bandy X. Lee on Capitol Hill in early December about Trump's fitness to be president.

"Lawmakers were saying they have been very concerned about this, the President's dangerousness, the dangers that his mental instability poses on the nation," Lee told CNN in a phone interview Thursday, "They know the concern is universal among Democrats, but it really depends on Republicans, they said. Some knew of Republicans that were concerned, maybe equally concerned, but whether they would act on those concerns was their worry."

The briefing was previously reported by Politico. Lee, confirming the December 5 and 6 meeting to CNN, said that the group was evenly mixed, with House and Senate lawmakers, and included at least one Republican -- a senator, whom she would not name.

Lee's public comments are highly unusual given protocols from medical professional organizations -- including the 37,000-member American Psychiatric Association -- banning psychiatrists from diagnosing patients without a formal examination.

The White House has taken issue with the claims in Wolff's book since excerpts of it began to surface online ahead of its publication, with press secretary Sarah Sanders calling it "complete fantasy" and an attorney for Trump sending a "cease and desist" threat to the book's author and publisher.

Trump issued a scathing statement on his former chief strategist, Steve Bannon, saying he had "lost his mind" after the book quoted Bannon making negative remarks about Trump and son Donald Trump Jr.

The book quoted Bannon as calling a June 2016 meeting between a Russian lawyer and the President's eldest son, son-in-law Jared Kushner and then-campaign chairman Paul Manafort "treasonous" and "unpatriotic."

Bannon also reportedly told Wolff: "They're going to crack Don Junior like an egg on national TV."

Trump lit into Bannon in a tweet Friday night, saying he "cried when he got fired and begged for his job."

"Michael Wolff is a total loser who made up stories in order to sell this really boring and untruthful book," Trump wrote. "He used Sloppy Steve Bannon, who cried when he got fired and begged for his job. Now Sloppy Steve has been dumped like a dog by almost everyone. Too bad!"

Wolff reiterated his belief that it is becoming a widespread view that Trump is unfit for presidency, telling BBC Radio in an interview overnight that it's a "very clear emperor-has-no-clothes effect."

"The story that I have told seems to present this presidency in such a way that it says he can't do his job," Wolff said in the interview. "Suddenly everywhere people are going, 'Oh my God, it's true, he has no clothes.' That's the background to the perception and the understanding that will finally end ... this presidency."

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson told CNN in an exclusive interview on Friday he's never questioned Trump's mental fitness, despite reports he once called Trump a "moron."

"I've never questioned his mental fitness," Tillerson told CNN's Elise Labott. "I have no reason to question his mental fitness."
 
I'm going to put this here, too. I think it's funny.

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Horses have more horse sense than humans. I don't have a peer-reviewed publication to back that up, or course.

Humans have the rather unique talent, among all the mammalian species, of vivid imagination, the capacity for delusional beliefs, and the capacity for equally spectacular mental faculties relatively unknown in many others.

I have to qualify my assertions because of course, donkeys are more practical, objective, and better judges of character.

I've seen a few cows get cruel to other cows, usually there is one cow who heads the herd and will not entertain impertinent upstarts.'

Dogs make better kids than humans do, too. They will learn to get along with the house rules, and wag their tails at your friends. Always a good chic bait if you're single, too. OL should get a dog.... say a nice red golden retriever.

Never met a fascist pig, either.
 
Jake Tapper made Adam Schiff (D-CA) look like a complete fool and bumbling party-line hack on State of the Union yesterday. He made, in a polite way, make everyone who is worked up over this Wolff book look like buffoons.



Okay, that didn't work, so here's the link:

What the hell? http:// www.cnn.com /videos/politics/ 2018/01/07/representative-adam-schiff-sotu-full-interview.cnn

Take the spaces out if you care to listen.
 
http://www.cnn.com/2018/01/16/politics/trump-latest/index.html

I don't watch a lot of news, I read it obsessively countless times a day. However, while going through the channels on the TV in my hotel trying to find ESPN for some background noise while I send some emails off, I came across this bizarre press conference about President Trump's health.
stoopid questions.
it seemed like an epic troll job! it was the most amazing 60 minutes of 2018. i was literally laughing out loud. last tie i laughed so heart is eddie murphy's raw or delirious show!
 
CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta diagnosis Trump with heart disease, but has never examined Trump.

It's been fun reading agenda pushing articles on CNN and Fox News the last few days. Society's team Jacob or team Edward mentality is really beyond pathetic and reckless.
 
CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta diagnosis Trump with heart disease, but has never examined Trump.

It's been fun reading agenda pushing articles on CNN and Fox News the last few days. Society's team Jacob or team Edward mentality is really beyond pathetic and reckless.
i have diagnozed cnn staff, and have come to the conclusion that they have trumpderangement syndorme. and they need to be locked up!

i have just as much if not more authority than sanjay whatever his name is(no it is not racist cnn they said the same thing about ajit pai which is an easier name than sunjay).


i ma not for govenrment handing out licenses and taking them in.
but i think i wil make an exception sanjays medical license should be revoked!
 
I might be wrong on this but it is the liberal MO(modus operandi)

but CNN are ignoring the bombshell fisa memo!
 
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If Obama had an affair with a pornstar while Michelle was at home nursing one of their children, we'd still be getting thinkpieces about the moral decay of this country and the black community in particular. With Trump this will be forgotten in a week. Smh.
liberty
 
https://www.cnn.com/2018/03/28/opin...econd-amendment-wrong-levy-opinion/index.html

The notion that repeal would be simple is a fantasy. Two-thirds of both houses of Congress would have to craft the repeal, which would then have to be ratified by three-fourths of the states. That's inconceivable in a country that has more guns than people, and laws in 44 states that permit open carry, even though the Supreme Court has never ruled that such a right is compelled by the Second Amendment.

Not only is repeal unattainable, it would also be ineffective and unnecessary. Despite Justice Stevens' preposterous assertion that the Second Amendment is the "only legal rule" protecting gun sellers, 44 states include a right to bear arms in their state constitutions. And there are numerous laws both ensuring and limiting the rights of buyers and sellers.

On one hand, guns are our most heavily regulated consumer product. Handguns can't be purchased outside the buyer's state of residence. Retailers, wholesalers and manufacturers all require federal licenses. All dealer sales must be preapproved by federal or state authorities. On the other hand, the federal Constitution sets a floor, not a ceiling, on individual rights. States can and do enact laws guaranteeing additional rights. Repeal of the Second Amendment would have no effect on those state laws.

What makes the Stevens manifesto especially irresponsible is that it would rupture the social fabric in this country -- leading to turmoil, lawlessness and violence. Considering the fervor of many gun-rights advocates, it's quite possible that not even reversal of Roe v. Wade would incite such rage. And to what end? Very few Americans believe gun rights are absolute.

Clearly, the Second Amendment does not allow an 11-year-old to carry a machine gun in front of the White House when the president is strolling on the lawn. Some weapons, some persons and some circumstances are subject to regulation.

That's the same framework we have for other rights. For example, the First Amendment permits no law "abridging the freedom of speech." Yet the courts have not protected falsely shouting fire in a crowded theater, inciting to riot, defamation, and so on. Both the right to free speech and the right to bear arms can be limited -- even though both are constitutionally safeguarded.
 
This is why we will never be able to have adequate conversations about guns - both sides have those who take extreme positions and rile up their fan bases with talk of the other sides' extreme positions. If Stevens really wants reasonable gun control discussions to be held, he went about it in the worst way possible.
 
Wait, this is on CNN?

https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/05/opin...ut-pruitts-ethics-opinion-jennings/index.html

Liberals don't really care about Pruitt's ethics

Much of the Trump-Hating Industrial Complex has already tried and convicted Pruitt on cable TV panels, appointing themselves experts in someone else's living arrangements to demand Pruitt's sacking.
What lurks beneath, though, is not a concern for ethics or thrifty travel budgets (they might want to check EPA directors under Obama before they tee off on travel), but rather adherence to liberal environmental policy that borders on religious conviction. Many on the left love government regulations and hate anyone who tears them down, as Pruitt has successfully done at EPA.
Having failed to incite a national panic last week over the addition of a citizenship question to the 2020 Census, the Trump haters have moved on this week to destroying Pruitt. There's a good chance they will fail at this, too. Why? Losing Pruitt would rob the Trump administration of an effective operator who has done more than most to make good on the President's campaign promises.

But, but, but... CNN is just a propaganda machine forcing the liberal agenda down our throats. I don't get it.
 
Wait, this is on CNN?

https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/05/opin...ut-pruitts-ethics-opinion-jennings/index.html

Liberals don't really care about Pruitt's ethics



But, but, but... CNN is just a propaganda machine forcing the liberal agenda down our throats. I don't get it.

I can point out things that are clearly wrong in one of the three articles linked to in that report. That's not journalism, it's fake news.

This post has no opinion of CNN or any poster's views, or of what Bulletproof is doing (I agree with the motive).
 
Wait, this is on CNN?

https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/05/opin...ut-pruitts-ethics-opinion-jennings/index.html

Liberals don't really care about Pruitt's ethics



But, but, but... CNN is just a propaganda machine forcing the liberal agenda down our throats. I don't get it.

In prime time, they think presenting both sides sells. But it doesn't, or they wouldn't be in third place. More people are watching the partisan echo chambers, MSNBC and Fox. I've always been surprised that Trump doesn't focus his ire more on MSNBC then CNN.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/f...should-cnn-abandon-food-fight-formula-1099549
 
https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/19/opinions/secret-service-agent-barbara-bush-wackrow/index.html

The United States Secret Service code name for Barbara Bush was "Tranquility." It exemplified her demeanor and its calming, humanizing and gentle effect on those around her. She will be forever missed.

I really despised Bush Sr. I think Bush's comments on Atheists was a significant factor in my desire to serve in the U.S military. I am a full citizen of the United States. I am a patriot. I served six years in the U.S. military and was awarded several medals for my service. I advanced quickly, and for more than half of my time had a significant amount of responsibility for a primary defensive weapon system aboard an aircraft carrier. So George Bush Sr. can eat a ****! But it seems he married a wonderful woman. I'm sad that she has died.
 
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