What's Trump Done Now?

Cliffy

Standing Member
Nov 19, 2008
44,850
192
63
Nakusp, BC
 

JLM

Hall of Fame Member
Nov 27, 2008
75,301
547
113
Vernon, B.C.
You are totally right. He is certifiable.......His lunacy is ruining the country. He is worse than the virus. He has mismanaged so many things but his disastrous conduct re: the pandemic is truly maniacal. The number of deaths are those that have been recorded / reported.......but the number is likely much worse. He continues to underplay the situation , refuses to set an example by not wearing a mask, and is pushing for a rapid opening. The governors are the ones that have had to deal with this on an individual state basis...... as there is no cohesion from the top.(Feds)

I guess it would be hard to admit that the population voted in a mentally deranged person into the job of POTUS.


Everyone makes honest mistakes - the jerk even had me fooled for a long time. He went over the top when he started prescribing bleach and Lysol.
 

pgs

Hall of Fame Member
Nov 29, 2008
26,859
7,109
113
B.C.
Everyone makes honest mistakes - the jerk even had me fooled for a long time. He went over the top when he started prescribing bleach and Lysol.
Yup doctor Trump prescribed bleach and Lysol , did you fill your prescription on his advice?
 

Avro52

Time Out
Mar 19, 2020
3,635
5
36
Trump jacked around for two months as COVID swept America, lying, denying it was coming, and failing to prepare this country for the pandemic.

But someone pisses him off on Twitter and the government moves like a scalded dog.
 

pgs

Hall of Fame Member
Nov 29, 2008
26,859
7,109
113
B.C.
Trump jacked around for two months as COVID swept America, lying, denying it was coming, and failing to prepare this country for the pandemic.

But someone pisses him off on Twitter and the government moves like a scalded dog.
And our illustrious leader hid away in his taxpayer funded mansion handing out money . But Trump .
 

pgs

Hall of Fame Member
Nov 29, 2008
26,859
7,109
113
B.C.
And our illustrious leader hid away in his taxpayer funded mansion handing out money . But Trump .
And he is still in self imposed lockdown . Parliament suspended until September, but look down there , Trump .
 

Avro52

Time Out
Mar 19, 2020
3,635
5
36
And he is still in self imposed lockdown . Parliament suspended until September, but look down there , Trump .

I get why you do it.

You can’t defend it.

Poor fella.

You go on and find a post where I defended Trudeau.

Good luck.
 

JLM

Hall of Fame Member
Nov 27, 2008
75,301
547
113
Vernon, B.C.
Trump jacked around for two months as COVID swept America, lying, denying it was coming, and failing to prepare this country for the pandemic.

But someone pisses him off on Twitter and the government moves like a scalded dog.


He has bigger fish on his plate, like Nov. 3!
 

Hoid

Hall of Fame Member
Oct 15, 2017
20,408
3
36
Trump is drawing up another one of his super duper executive orders in retaliation of Twitter putting a fact check on one of his numerous ridicuous tweets. **** knows what he was trying to claim, but the Birther in chief cannot be muzzled!

The integrity of the 2020 election depends on his being able to deliver the truth to his peeps!
 

Avro52

Time Out
Mar 19, 2020
3,635
5
36
Trump is drawing up another one of his super duper executive orders in retaliation of Twitter putting a fact check on one of his numerous ridicuous tweets. **** knows what he was trying to claim, but the Birther in chief cannot be muzzled!
The integrity of the 2020 election depends on his being able to deliver the truth to his peeps!

He picked up the Putin hot phone and got his orders. Zuckerborg is on board already, he received his orders via Wi-Fi directly into his positronic brain.
 

Twin_Moose

Hall of Fame Member
Apr 17, 2017
21,567
5,905
113
Twin Moose Creek
How many shared by the President, any President about an opponent?
I bet it’s 1.
Were you offended when Kathy Griffith posted a picture of Trumps severed bloody head?
I thought it was grossly inappropriate and she’s just a crappy comedian.

Nope, it was a bad joke gone wrong, even progs denounced it as going too far.
 

Twin_Moose

Hall of Fame Member
Apr 17, 2017
21,567
5,905
113
Twin Moose Creek
On the flight back to Washington, WH Press Sec Kayleigh McEnany came back just before landing to say that Pres Trump is signing an executive order today “pertaining to social media” but had no details on what it would do, per WH pool.
He’s trying to force a private company to post his lies.
See you in court President Fat Ass.
Trump is threatening Twitter now. (because they had the ; nerve to fact check one of his lies )
Twitter should have been fact checking this bloke since he started his twitter rants. Apparently he spent most of his day on Twitter today.......but had no time to express grief about the hundred thousand that have died from the virus.
His wonderful son...tweeted that the Dow was doing good today.
The callousness of this family is abhorrent.
source: CNN

Fact checked by WaPo and CNN? Yep that's unbiased

He has one platform on his side

Twitter's Jack Dorsey fires back at Zuckerberg, defends fact-checking Trump tweets

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey fired back at Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who criticized the tech giant's decision to fact-check President Trump's tweets about mail-in voting.

In a preview clip of his interview with Fox News' Dana Perino, Zuckerberg weighed in on the escalating dustup between Trump and Twitter. The issue at hand was the labeling of the president's tweets sounding the alarm on potential voter fraud in the upcoming election, pointing to "fact checkers" that say there is "no evidence" that expanded, nationwide mail-in voting would increase fraud risks. Twitter's own analysis was later scrutinized by critics.
"We have a different policy than, I think, Twitter on this," Zuckerberg told "The Daily Briefing" in an interview scheduled to air in full on Thursday.
"I just believe strongly that Facebook shouldn't be the arbiter of truth of everything that people say online," he added. "Private companies probably shouldn't be, especially these platform companies, shouldn't be in the position of doing that."
In a late-night Twitter thread, Dorsey refuted Zuckerberg's comments while defending Twitter's "Head of Site Integrity" Yoel Roth after his hyper-partisan anti-Trump tweets were discovered in the wake of the politically-charged debate over Trump's tweets.
TWITTER EXEC IN CHARGE OF EFFORT TO FACT-CHECK TRUMP HAS HISTORY OF ANTI-TRUMP POSTS, CALLED MCCONNELL A 'BAG OF FARTS'
"Fact check: there is someone ultimately accountable for our actions as a company, and that’s me," Dorsey began. "Please leave our employees out of this. We’ll continue to point out incorrect or disputed information about elections globally. And we will admit to and own any mistakes we make."
He continued, "This does not make us an 'arbiter of truth.' Our intention is to connect the dots of conflicting statements and show the information in dispute so people can judge for themselves. More transparency from us is critical so folks can clearly see the why behind our actions."
Citing the platform's "Civic Integrity Policy," Dorsey explained that Trump's tweets "may mislead people into thinking they don’t need to register to get a ballot (only registered voters receive ballots)," adding that "We’re updating the link on @realDonaldTrump’s tweet to make this more clear."
ZUCKERBERG KNOCKS TWITTER FOR FACT-CHECKING TRUMP, [URL="https://www.foxnews.com/media/facebook-mark-zuckerberg-twitter-fact-checking-trump"[/B]SAYS PRIVATE COMPANIES SHOULDN'T BE 'THE ARBITER OF TRUTH'[/URL]
The link, which relies on The Washington Post and CNN as "fact-checkers," was updated with tweets from the "Twitter Safety" account, which read, "We added a label to two @realDonaldTrump Tweets about California’s vote-by-mail plans as part of our efforts to enforce our civic integrity policy. We believe those Tweets could confuse voters about what they need to do to receive a ballot and participate in the election process," also adding, "We also wanted to provide additional context and conversation with regard to voter fraud and mail-in ballots. We have a range of remediations, and in some cases we add labels that link to more context."
Dorsey's tweets were criticized by conservatives, slamming him for not taking stronger action against Chinese propaganda that has spread on the platform during the coronavirus outbreak.
"Thanks for the clarification @jack. "This makes YOU accountable for allowing the Chinese Communist Party to abuse this site with misinformation & propaganda spread across the globe - all while the CCP bans and suppresses their own people from using Twitter!" Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y. reacted.
Trump is set to unveil an executive action in response to Twitter's action on Thursday. The president accused Twitter of interfering in the 2020 election and stifling free speech, though critics say a private company's decisions over what it allows on its platform does not violate First Amendment rights.
Twitter's new warning label was issued even though a Twitter spokesperson acknowledged to Fox News that Trump's tweet had not broken any of the platform's rules, and even though several experts have called mail-in balloting an invitation to widespread fraud.
"Absentee ballots remain the largest source of potential voter fraud," read the conclusion of a bipartisan 2005 report authored by the Commission on Federal Election Reform, which was chaired by former President Jimmy Carter and former Secretary of State James Baker.
The warning label prompted conservatives to again condemn Twitter for what they have called its apparent left-wing bias: Just two months ago, Twitter flagged a video uploaded by the Trump campaign as "manipulated media," only to rebuff the campaign's efforts to have the platform flag a similar video uploaded by the Biden team.

"We always knew that Silicon Valley would pull out all the stops to obstruct and interfere with President Trump getting his message through to voters," Trump 2020 campaign manager Brad Parscale said in a statement. "Partnering with the biased fake news media 'fact checkers' is only a smoke screen Twitter is using to try to lend their obvious political tactics some false credibility. There are many reasons the Trump campaign pulled all our advertising from Twitter months ago, and their clear political bias is one of them.“
"Twitter 'fact-checkers' really suck," wrote Dan Bongino, a Fox News contributor. He linked to a 2012 article in The New York Times headlined, "Error and Fraud at Issue as Absentee Voting Rises." The article states that "votes cast by mail are less likely to be counted, more likely to be compromised and more likely to be contested than those cast in a voting booth, statistics show."
 

Twin_Moose

Hall of Fame Member
Apr 17, 2017
21,567
5,905
113
Twin Moose Creek
From the first Link within the article some of the unbiased fact checking quotes from the author

CALLED MCCONNELL A 'BAG OF FARTS'

Twitter's "Head of Site Integrity" Yoel Roth boasts on his LinkedIn that he is in charge of "developing and enforcing Twitter’s rules," like the one that led Twitter to slap a new "misleading" warning label on two of President Trump's tweets concerning nationwide mail-in balloting on Tuesday.

However, Roth's own barrage of anti-Trump, politically charged tweets seemingly calls into question whether he should be creating guidelines for the president and other Twitter users, especially when Twitter is under fire for its alleged left-wing bias.
Commentators, meanwhile, have argued that Trump's tweets on the risks of mail-in voting were not actually misleading, and the president accused Twitter of seeking to "interfere" in the upcoming election under the guise of a supposedly neutral "fact-checking" policy. Experts have said that a "genuine absentee ballot fraud scandal" is currently underway in a New Jersey city council election, for example.
Roth has previously referred to Trump and his team as "ACTUAL NAZIS," mocked Trump supporters by saying that "we fly over those states that voted for a racist tangerine for a reason," and called Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., a "personality-free bag of farts." Last August, Twitter suspended McConnell's Twitter account, prompting the GOP to threaten to cut off advertising on the site until Twitter relented.
In September 2016, Roth tweeted, "I’ve never donated to a presidential campaign before, but I just gave $100 to Hillary for America. We can’t fu-k around anymore."
When Trump won the November 2016 election, Roth dejectedly chalked the development up to "[Bernie] Sanders protest voters, and racism," before sounding more optimistic notes.
"I’m almost ready to stop dwelling on how my friends are complicit in the election of Donald Trump," he said on Jan. 7, 2017. "Almost."
"Massive anti-Trump protest headed up Valencia St," Roth wrote on Jan. 20, 2017, followed by a "heart" emoji and the words "San Francisco."


Twitter declined to elaborate as to why Roth's apparent biases were not relevant given what he has acknowledged is a leading role in deciding how to flag certain discourse on the platform.
Indeed, Roth sometimes opened up about his heart, and apparent political bias, on Twitter. "'Every time a cute boy uses an Android phone, I die inside' is the new 'Every time a cute boy tells me he's a Republican, I die inside,'" he said in 2011.
"I occasionally worry that my mother WASN'T joking all those times she told us she was voting Republican," he wrote in 2012.
 

Avro52

Time Out
Mar 19, 2020
3,635
5
36
Up next.

Trump orders CNN to never challenge what says as being false.

Bootlickers rejoice.