同情特朗普

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Muller检察官向法庭表示,Michael Flynn全面配合特别检察官关于trump竞选团队的通俄调查,交待了“第一手”证据,包括19次面谈。。。

鉴于有立功赎罪表现,建议法庭轻判,甚至不需要坐监狱(no jail time)。。。

这在trump看来就是weak,not tough的表现,应该“重判”!估计半夜三更又要发起Twitter风暴了。。。


https://www.cnbc.com/2018/12/04/rob...o-for-former-trump-advisor-michael-flynn.html


我真心担心会不会气坏特总统。
 
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把华为的高管抓了, 您能说川总没有努力工作么?

请村长继续深刻同情川普, 多多同情:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
 
他老头也大概是上年纪了无顾虑,最后搏一把。看他每次访谈的言行风格,不像是当过纽约市长的,还有律师资格??

两个人多对劲儿啊。:D
 
Trump大清早一个小时(6:18-7:14AM)内连发5推,“反击”Muller。。。。

因为今天Muller将公布两个report:

- 向法庭建议如何判决trump前Michael Cohen,

- 向法庭报告为什么终止Paul Manafort的plea deal。

这两个报告或许会披露一些内幕。。。
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Rex Tillerson on Trump: ‘Undisciplined,’ ‘doesn’t like to read' and tries to do illegal things
Rex Tillerson came a little bit closer Thursday to saying what he actually thinks of President Trump.

The fired former secretary of state, who was reported while in office to have called Trump a “moron” (and declined to deny it), expounded on his thoughts on the president in a rare interview with CBS News’s Bob Schieffer in Houston.

It wasn’t difficult to read between the lines. Tillerson said Trump is “pretty undisciplined,” “doesn’t like to read” and repeatedly attempted to do illegal things. He didn’t call Trump a “moron,” but he didn’t exactly suggest Trump was a scholar — or even just a steady leader.

“What was challenging for me coming from the disciplined, highly process-oriented Exxon Mobil corporation,” Tillerson said, was “to go to work for a man who is pretty undisciplined, doesn’t like to read, doesn’t read briefing reports, doesn’t like to get into the details of a lot of things, but rather just kind of says, ‘This is what I believe.’”

Tillerson said Trump believes that, rather than relying upon facts, he’s acting on his instincts. But he seemed to suggest that it resulted in impulsiveness.

“He acts on his instincts; in some respects, that looks like impulsiveness,” Tillerson said. “But it’s not his intent to act on impulse. I think he really is trying to act on his instincts.”

(Notice Tillerson doesn’t say Trump isn’t being impulsive; he’s saying he isn’t trying to be impulsive.)

Perhaps the most damning quote came when Tillerson talked about how Trump as president regularly attempted to do things that violated the law.

“So often, the president would say, ‘Here’s what I want to do, and here’s how I want to do it,’" Tillerson said, according to the Houston Chronicle, “and I would have to say to him, 'Mr. President, I understand what you want to do, but you can’t do it that way. It violates the law.”

Tillerson also appeared to take a shot at Trump’s chief method of communication, Twitter.

“I will be honest with you: It troubles me that the American people seem to want to know so little about issues — that they are satisfied with a 128 characters,” Tillerson said.

He was quick to say that wasn’t meant as a shot at Trump, but our political system more broadly. Next to his other comments, though, it wasn’t difficult to see he was lumping Trump in with all those Americans who aren’t intellectually curious enough about policy and the actual details of American government.
 
Rex Tillerson on Trump: ‘Undisciplined,’ ‘doesn’t like to read' and tries to do illegal things
Rex Tillerson came a little bit closer Thursday to saying what he actually thinks of President Trump.

The fired former secretary of state, who was reported while in office to have called Trump a “moron” (and declined to deny it), expounded on his thoughts on the president in a rare interview with CBS News’s Bob Schieffer in Houston.

It wasn’t difficult to read between the lines. Tillerson said Trump is “pretty undisciplined,” “doesn’t like to read” and repeatedly attempted to do illegal things. He didn’t call Trump a “moron,” but he didn’t exactly suggest Trump was a scholar — or even just a steady leader.

“What was challenging for me coming from the disciplined, highly process-oriented Exxon Mobil corporation,” Tillerson said, was “to go to work for a man who is pretty undisciplined, doesn’t like to read, doesn’t read briefing reports, doesn’t like to get into the details of a lot of things, but rather just kind of says, ‘This is what I believe.’”

Tillerson said Trump believes that, rather than relying upon facts, he’s acting on his instincts. But he seemed to suggest that it resulted in impulsiveness.

“He acts on his instincts; in some respects, that looks like impulsiveness,” Tillerson said. “But it’s not his intent to act on impulse. I think he really is trying to act on his instincts.”

(Notice Tillerson doesn’t say Trump isn’t being impulsive; he’s saying he isn’t trying to be impulsive.)

Perhaps the most damning quote came when Tillerson talked about how Trump as president regularly attempted to do things that violated the law.

“So often, the president would say, ‘Here’s what I want to do, and here’s how I want to do it,’" Tillerson said, according to the Houston Chronicle, “and I would have to say to him, 'Mr. President, I understand what you want to do, but you can’t do it that way. It violates the law.”

Tillerson also appeared to take a shot at Trump’s chief method of communication, Twitter.

“I will be honest with you: It troubles me that the American people seem to want to know so little about issues — that they are satisfied with a 128 characters,” Tillerson said.

He was quick to say that wasn’t meant as a shot at Trump, but our political system more broadly. Next to his other comments, though, it wasn’t difficult to see he was lumping Trump in with all those Americans who aren’t intellectually curious enough about policy and the actual details of American government.
trump可不是好惹的。。。
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