Trump Org pressures Embassy of Kuwait to move event from Four Seasons to Trump’s D.C. hotel

Seems like the US got itself more than a new president, they got a 51st state of Trump.

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He’d still be a better president than Trump.

Just think of all the jobs he’d provide and the advances in science and medicine

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Well, the obvious difference is that the Clinton Foundation is a charity which doesn’t actually enrich the Clintons, whereas the Trump Hotel in D.C. is a for-profit business which puts money directly into Donald Trump’s wallet. I mean, obviously.

Charity Watch gives the Clinton Foundation an A rating. That’s even higher than their rating for The Red Cross. And this high rating seems to be pretty consistent across other charity evaluation organisations. So the Clinton Foundation charity appears, to a casual examination, to be being run well, and there’s no indication that it’s diverting funds to the Clintons, as you imply.

So these two stories aren’t even remotely comparable.

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One of the more interesting prospects of the global Trump-branded property empire is that just about anyone could start the Reichstag fire.

Somebody is going to get the idea to shoot up a Trump Tower somewhere in the world.

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You call that interesting?

I admit that I struggled for an adjective. Proverbially interesting.

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Now that you mention that, I understand. Maybe historically interesting or relevant?

Describing this shit is hard.

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Fuck it, everything is getting described as nasty, crooked, or sad.

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It’s best to just add that at the as its own sentence in all caps. Like this:

It’s snowing in the Sahara. Global warming? Scientists have been duped by their own agendas. SAD!

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Mod note: Stay on topic.

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Surely Trump starts the Trumpstag fire as an excuse to crack down on immigrants / Dem voters?

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His veep is here to run the country, he’s going to run his businesses and “MAGA”.

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The Trump Organization

It even sounds like a mafia thing

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On Gingrich’s suggestion that Trump could use the power of the pardon if anyone in his administration seemed to be violating conflict-of-interest laws or protocols

[Gingrich] The Constitution gives the president of the United States an extraordinarily wide grant of authority to use the power of the pardon. I’m not saying he should. I’m not saying he will. It also allows a president in a national security moment to say to somebody, “Go do X,” even if it’s technically against the law, and, “Here’s your pardon because I am ordering you as commander in chief to go do this.”

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Smirking because his daddy can beat up your daddy, and pardon himself!

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