Which hunt are you from, Karl?
Trump’s handlers are still doing a bang-up job preparing (or were they trolling?) their Boss for all of his very important, and beautiful, truly beautiful, the most beautiful speeches to his all of his loyal subjects.
Reading from prepared remarks:
dcist.com/...
President Donald Trump confused onlookers Monday afternoon by trying to make nice with D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine at a press event, lavishing praise on one of the AGs accusing him of violating the Constitution in a court of law.
Trump was discussing the First Step Act, a criminal justice reform bill, and thanking the National Association of Attorneys General for its help in passing the law. He singled out Racine who, according to the Washington Post, was sitting in the front row. Racine is part of the leadership at NAAG.
“And a special thanks to Attorney General Karl Racine,” the president reportedly said. “Where’s Karl? Karl, Karl? Hi, Karl. Great job. Thank you very much, you were very helpful. Everybody said Karl,
I feel like you’re—like I know you. That’s pretty good.”
“I feel like I know you as well, Mr. President,”
Racine replied.
“Karl really was fantastic, from District of Columbia.”
That’s some mic-drop trolling from the Attorney General from the District of Columbia.
He literally hasn’t a clue what’s going on around him.
Well, it’s likely he still had the fellating words of Steve Douchey running through his limp mind, from earlier that morning. Only sycophantic praise can keep Donnie’s attention for more than three seconds.
“I feel like you’re — like I know you”
Can’t really blame Trump. I mean even his lawyers must be having a hard time keeping up with all 17 investigations into his administration. And those were all ongoing before the new House was even sworn in.
Now he’s got The Triple-Play of Cummings-to-Nadler-to-Schiff all lifting up his rocks to find out how else he’s breaking the law.
Which hunt ARE you from, Karl?
Tuesday, Mar 5, 2019 · 7:43:47 PM +00:00
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AlyoshaKaramazov
On impeachment:
A strong majority of voters in the poll also say Congress shouldn’t begin impeachment proceedings against Trump: 59 percent say it shouldn’t, to 35 percent who say it should. But voters believe Michael Cohen over Trump by a 15-point margin in the poll, and by
58 percent to 35 percent voters say Congress should further investigate Cohen’s claims about Trump.