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Thursday, February 14, 2019

Good Grief: Screwballs Work In The White House!

Donald Trump called Lou Dobbs and Sean "Softball" Hannity on how to take a loss in strive.
The most annoying conservative agitator in the junk food media called Congress deal to keep government open a "garbage compromise." The agitator interrupted that imbecile's speech in El Paso to bash the deal.

It was reported that Donald J. Trump needed some advice on how to address the bipartisan proposal Congress rolled out to keep the government open.

He called "SEAN HANNITY! SEAN HANNITY!"

Trump called the most annoying conservative agitator in the country and Lou Dobbs personally to sell the deal.

Sean "Softball" Hannity, the secret White House advisor denies Trump called him and slammed the junk food media as being "fake news."

Reminder, the softball and Donald J. Trump were former clients of Michael Cohen. The former fixer is going to federal time out and he's got a lot of secrets that he might tell the public when Congress summons him to testify.

The New York Times reported that the Fox News and Fox Business hosts were given orders to calm the concern of the far-white. They were told to sell the idea with the "best face."

One call made to Lou Dobbs, a favorite of Trump's whose Fox Business Network show he often tries to catch live. Another was placed to Sean "Softball" Hannity. The two talk regularly.

The newspaper noted, "it was arguably the most punishing defeat Trump has experienced as president, and it left the White House scrounging for other ways to pay for a wall on the southwestern border and rethinking its approach to a Congress now partly controlled by Democrats."

"Trump's inability to reach a satisfying deal despite the negotiating experience he regularly touted on the campaign trail suggested that any aspirations of collaboration across party lines may be even more elusive than he had imagined," The Times noted.
Sean Hannity is a softball. He is the official softball of the Donald Trump idiocracy.
And Trump's problems with his base extended beyond media to his most ardent supporters on Capitol Hill.

Rep. Mark Meadows (R-NC) said the agreement was "a bad deal for the president."

"Meadows and his allies were among those targeted by the White House in hopes of avoiding a more threatening conservative revolt. A meeting with members of his Freedom Caucus in the Oval Office was partly aimed at urging them to hold their fire in television interviews when talking about the bill, according to a person briefed on the effort," The Times reported.

Axios reported that Trump spends a lot of Executive Time. This is an example of Executive Time.

Mind you that Fox News has been tried to elevate the culture war. Knowing that Americans are not happy about their tax refunds, the right wing network is trying to distract us with allegations being thrown at the freshman lawmakers.

Trump had spent a fraction of his work schedule to bash Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) for criticizing Israel and AIPAC. He said that she should resign. Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) have taken a strong stance towards Israel and went forth to condemn Omar and Rep. Rashida Tliab (D-MI) for supporting the BDS Movement. The three leaders took money from AIPAC.

Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is maliciously trying to kill Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and Sen. Jeff Merkley's (D-OR) Green New Deal proposal.