Trump Spells “Infidelity” with Two Ds

And another … “you remind me of my daughter.” wtf?
(From the interview, there’s a transcript released too.)

When Trump has sex I bet it sounds like fat gargling.

With his gross, incestuous infatuation with his daughter I’m seriously staring to wonder if he molested her at an age she would have been too young to remember.

What’s the point of having a highly unequal society if you don’t have a handful of benevolent billionaires who intervene in these situations and say “I will personally pay any NDA penalty you get, tell your story”?

Litman’s interpretation of the contract seems to make sense, but IANAL

We tried that Geraldo, but then you called us all traitors and communists.

How do unsubscribe from that twitter feed?

So did anyone watch the Stormy interview? Was she credible?

So is Geraldo saying huge mistakes were made by trump and this trade war, that 300,000 soybean farmers and their communities could be ravaged just to barely make a dent in the steel industry?

Yes, but he’ll blame it on the Chinese for their aggressive retaliation when the US were just trying to make things fair.




https://twitter.com/davidaxelrod/status/978103116481544193

https://twitter.com/HaroldItz/status/978104608814968832

PS
By the way, here’s why this story matters:

Anderson Cooper: There are people who argue that this much ado about nothing, that if this was not a story about, an adult film actress and the President of the United States, no one would pay attention.

Michael Avenatti: This is about the cover-up. This is about the extent that Mr. Cohen and the president have gone to intimidate this woman, to silence her, to threaten her, and to put her under their thumb. It is thuggish behavior from people in power. And it has no place in American democracy.

Mr. Avenatti hits the nail on the head. As salacious as the allegations of Trump’s adultery with a porn star, a playboy playmate and others may be, the point isn’t that the man is a disgusting piece of garbage, we already knew that. The point is that he has poor impulse control. He makes poor decisions. He then backs those poor decisions with cascading poor decisions like attempting to intimidate and silence people who know the truth about him, and when that fails he is not adverse to simply paying them off with whatever they want to keep silent. He has proven himself vulnerable to corruption, coercion and blackmail.

He’s also the President of the United States. Put both of these truths together and it is monumentally bad for America. Today it’s a porn star he had a fling with. Tomorrow it’s information his campaign illegally obtained from shady sources. Next month it’s whatever Russian Intelligence has on him. The more things unravel, the more desperate and dangerous he will become.

Last night’s 60 Minutes interview with Stormy Daniels set off so few fireworks, with so little new information, that it would be tempting to dismiss its importance. As Slate put it, “If you were hoping for a TV event that would do serious damage to the Trump presidency … [it] was a let down.” Let’s not be hasty here, though. Buried within the interview’s vanilla blandness lay some lessons worth pondering — if we want to save our republic. But the important parts were easy to miss.

Daniels has added Cohen to her defamation suit: