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Misadventures of a minority-elect President 226

Fake president can’t debate facts from Pinterest

Chronicling the misadventures of our minority-elect President’s alternate reality, alternative facts and the miscreants that comprise his administration so you don’t have to:

We begin today’s misadventures of our malignant minority-elect president* with his so-called Defense shyster Rudy Giuliani implicating him even more in his ongoing corruption scandals while trying to defend him, the damage being done to this country by America’s worst-ever president* is making us look extremely foolish, how virtually every facet of Trump’s life is nothing but a con that’s close to imploding his failed presidency once and for all, making history for all the wrong reasons as his endless lies keep piling up, the stars of the new adventures of dumb and dumber actually believe the president is above the law, to see how corrupt Trump and his ilk are one simply needs to follow the money, our fake president’s war on fake news takes a new turn as it pisses him off that the media is calling him out on his lies and corruption – making a major dent in his alternate reality, evidence suggests Trump is a money launderer – and if you follow the money from his businesses you’ll see he has been for decades and a lot more.

Rudy Giuliani Makes Trump Look Guilty As Sin In New Disaster Interview article from PoliticusUSA. –
https://www.politicususa.com/2018/05/06/rudy-giuliani-trump-fifth-amendment.html

The new adventures of dumb and dumber keep digging our corrupt gift that keeps on giving president* a deeper hole that he’ll never get out of:

Trump’s Aides Hired Israeli Spy Team to Help Discredit American Negotiators of the Iran Deal: Report article from Alternet. –
https://www.alternet.org/trumps-aides-hired-israeli-spy-team-help-discredit-american-negotiators-iran-deal-report

Our dysfunctional Orange dumb ass is trying desperately to find dirt on his predecessor and those in his cabinet responsible for negotiating the Iran nuclear deal so they can blame it on Obama when he derails it.

The Damage of Trump’s Low-Bar Presidenty Is Worse Than You Think article from The Daily Beast. –
https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-damage-of-trumps-low-bar-presidency-is-worse-than-you-think

The damage being done by America’s worst-ever president* is making us look extremely foolish.

Is there a tyrant among us? What would Shakespeare say? article from Yahoo! News. –
https://www.yahoo.com/news/tyrant-among-us-shakespeare-say-090041055.html

On the similarities of our Hitler-aspiring wannabe dictator to his hero:

TWITLER from Pinterest

“A cynical demagogue achieves the height of power through deceit and treachery, and proceeds to rule ruthlessly. Brooding, suspicious, and captive of his own angry whims, he dismisses or alienates the very allies who helped his rise, until he must face, virtually alone, the righteous retribution of those he has exploited and wronged.

Sound familiar? It should: It is the plot of one of Shakespeare’s best-known plays, Richard III, which also forms the heart of a new book by the scholar and Pulitzer-prize-winning author Stephen Greenblatt, Tyrant: Shakespeare on Politics. Any resemblance to current events or personalities is strictly intentional.

But why consult Shakespeare? What can he tell us about our own situation that we haven’t heard from, say, Rachel Maddow? Nothing explicit, certainly, given the vast difference between the leader of a 21st century republic and the rulers that Shakespeare, and Greenblatt, examine: 15th century English monarchs, Julius Caesar, and the quasi-legendary kings Macbeth and Lear. As Greenblatt stipulates in an interview: “Shakespeare is not great because he’s relevant; he’s relevant because he’s great. The immediate occasion [for writing the book] has to do with our current political climate. But not in a direct way. It’s absurd to think that someone writing 400 years ago is addressing contemporary American politics.”

Even so, contemporary American politics is the subtext of almost every chapter. If anything, the comparison between Richard and a certain American political figure — whose name does not appear in the book — is overdetermined. Here is how Greenblatt introduces Richard (the character, not the historical king): “He is pathologically narcissistic and supremely arrogant. He has a grotesque sense of entitlement, never doubting that he can do whatever he chooses. . . . He expects absolute loyalty, but he is incapable of gratitude. The feelings of others mean nothing to him. He has no natural grace, no sense of shared humanity, no decency.”…”

The closer one looks at Trump’s finances, the louder the questions become article from Rachel Maddow on MSNBC. –
http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/the-closer-one-looks-trumps-finances-the-louder-the-questions-become

The Russia scandal may not bring him down, but the obstructions of justice and the fraudulent financial crimes will.

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