Donnie Le Firefighter Saves The World — The Week in Review



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Donnie Le Firefighter Saves The World — The Week in Review This Weak in Politics, Vol. 178 April 18, 2019 President Trump, fresh off educating the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection about how to properly rake their forests (Finnish style), this week did his part to rescue Paris’s Notre Dame Cathedral. The leader of the free world Tweet-suggested during the conflagration that French authorities should consider “flying water tankers.” Not leaving his guidance merely to equipment and tactics, the president also gave advice on the nuances of timing when it comes to fire response: “Must act quickly!” Notre Dame’s famous Fire-Fightin’ Irish Acting quickly to try to put out a fire and salvage what you can is precisely the approach the president and his fire brigade took regarding the Mueller Report. Arsonist-in-Chief Donald “I’m f****ed” Trump took to his Twitter machine on Thursday morning to once again declare himself exonerated and the Mueller Report eviscerated. Both of these things make a lot of sense if you don’t think about them. The reality, unfortunately for the president, is that there simply isn’t enough redaction ink in all of the barrels of the world to extinguish this fire — to mix a metaphor. Barr had famously hinted that the Mueller report said there had been no collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, and that there was not sufficient evidence for an obstruction of justice charge. Well, close, Mr. Attorney General, but not quite right. The report actually said there was no collusion because Don, Jr. is a moron and didn’t have the brainpower to carry out the plan, the president had one quasi-moral person (Don McGahn) who refused to carry out the president’s orders, and everyone else was too inept or too busy engaging in other scandals to get wrapped up in obstruction. Quasimoral McGahn. What? Too soon? Oh, mon dieu, there Hugo again. The long-awaited release of the Mueller report turned out to be a bizarre spectacle — the Attorney General of The United States, holding a pre-emptive mess conference and taking questions from a group of reporters who hadn’t seen the document — all in an effort to show transparency. The decision to not pursue charges was largely made by Trump’s own Justice Department, who relied heavily on the constitutionally questionable theory that you cannot indict a sitting Republican. Mueller was eager to speak with the president as he would be uniquely qualified to provide insights into dates, times, and details of his own thinking and intentions at each key juncture of his presidency. And…he is a reliable witness. http://bit.ly/2W2a656 The president was repeatedly asked questions about meetings with Russians, about conversations with James Comey, about instructions given to McGahn, about the Trump Tower meeting, about Michael Cohen, about his interview with Lester Williams, and through it all, he kept his cool and answered very consistently. http://bit.ly/2Dme8yi Others in the administration were a little more…creative in their testifying about goings on in the White House. White House Spokesthing Sarah “Huckabee” Sanders, for example, said that when she told a press briefing that she’d “heard from countless members of the F.B.I. that are grateful and thankful for the president’s decision,” it was “a slip of the tongue.” No, Sarah…a slip of the tongue would be calling you “Sarah Huckabee Slanders,” or calling your dad “Mike Suckabee.” Not to put too fine a point on it, but there’s a name for fabricating stories about law enforcement agents. It’s called “a Trump Tweet.” Sanders’s tongue (which, in all honesty, is something we don’t like spending a lot of time thinking about) must be really long, or her slip really slow — because when asked at the time if her “countless members” comment really was true, she slipped again, saying “correct,” adding “Between like e-mails, text messages, absolutely.” Oh, another example of a true slip of the tongue would be calling Sarah Huckabee Sanders a lying sack of ship. And that’s the way the weak spent the week in a nation where the president and his posse were deemed incompetent to stand trial, and the Republican Party is taking a victory lap and basing their 2020 campaigns on the finding. And yet they’re still favored. If you enjoy reading TWITPOL please seek help. But please also follow us, “clap” for this story, recommend it, share it, tweet it, and do all sorts of other things that the kids these days do. Follow us on Medium.com and on twitter at @sbouchard67 http://bit.ly/2Ria1vd Donnie Le Firefighter Saves The World — The Week in Review was originally published in Extra Newsfeed on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.


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