The Emperor has not clothes!  Paul Ryan, have you no decency?  Tell the man he is naked and alone!  Tell Tweety Bannon is doing more damage to him than good.  Bannon must go!  Tweety has an insane Cabinet, full of people who will booed from every venue as they "do their job."

"Bombshell Report Suggests Trump's National Security Adviser Is Dishonest and a Threat to US Policy"
He also may not be very bright.

http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2017/02/flynn-trump-washington-post-russia

Tweety Twump's staff is not advising him or he is ignoring them, but either way his Presidency is teetering and can fall any time.

"Yet now one piece of the Trump-Russia puzzle has been clearly depicted: Trump's national security adviser was in cahoots with Russia to undermine the US government's effort to punish Moscow for hacking the US election—and he apparently lied about it. If Trump does not fire him—and if Washington's political-media complex (including Republicans) does not go ballistic over this revelation—then the Putinization of America has taken another big step forward.

On Thursday night, after a long and wild day of Trump news (Trump attacking Sen. John McCain, Kellyanne Conway seemingly breaking the law, an appeals court ruling against Trump's Muslim travel ban, and much more), the Washington Post dropped a bomb: a thoroughly reported article with the headline "National Security Adviser Flynn Discussed Sanctions With Russian Ambassador, Despite Denials, Officials Say.""

When will honest Republicans stand up to the fiasco?

"National security adviser Flynn discussed sanctions with Russian ambassador, despite denials, officials say"

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/national-security-adviser-flynn-discussed-sanctions-with-russian-ambassador-despite-denials-officials-say/2017/02/09/f85b29d6-ee11-11e6-b4ff-ac2cf509efe5_story.html?utm_term=.da45b279cec7

By Greg Miller, Adam Entous and Ellen Nakashima By Greg Miller, Adam Entous and Ellen Nakashima National Security, February 9  2017

"National security adviser Michael Flynn privately discussed U.S. sanctions against Russia with that country’s ambassador to the United States during the month before President Trump took office, contrary to public assertions by Trump officials, current and former U.S. officials said.

Flynn’s communications with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak were interpreted by some senior U.S. officials as an inappropriate and potentially illegal signal to the Kremlin that it could expect a reprieve from sanctions that were being imposed by the Obama administration in late December to punish Russia for its alleged interference in the 2016 election.

Flynn on Wednesday denied that he had discussed sanctions with Kislyak. Asked in an interview whether he had ever done so, he twice said, “No.”"

Flynn is worse than a loose cannon, he is a traitor and a liar.

"Trump's National Security Adviser Reportedly Discussed Sanctions With Russia" February 10, 20171:02 PM ET
Bill Chappell

http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/02/10/514514117/trumps-national-security-adviser-reportedly-discussed-sanctions-with-Russia

"Updated at 3:45 p.m. ET

National Security Adviser Michael Flynn's contacts with Russia's ambassador to the U.S. in December included a discussion of U.S. sanctions imposed by then-President Barack Obama, according to new reports that contradict what the White House has said about the matter.

The sanctions included the expulsion of 35 Russian diplomats; when they were announced in late December, they drew a notably muted response — and no retaliation — from Moscow.

Citing current and former U.S. officials, The Washington Post reports, "Flynn's communications with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak were interpreted by some senior U.S. officials as an inappropriate and potentially illegal signal to the Kremlin that it could expect a reprieve from sanctions that were being imposed by the Obama administration in late December to punish Russia for its alleged interference in the 2016 election."

The question of the contacts' legality largely rests in the Logan Act, which bans unauthorized U.S. citizens from communicating with a foreign government "with intent to influence the measures or conduct of any foreign government ... in relation to any disputes or controversies with the United States, or to defeat the measures of the United States."

The Logan Act was passed in 1799 — but there are no recorded prosecutions under the law.

It's been known that Flynn had contacts — text messages and at least one phone conversation — with the Russian ambassador before President Trump's inauguration. The White House has said nothing improper took place, although its explanations for those contacts have shifted.

In an interview this week, Flynn twice flatly denied discussing sanctions with Kislyak, the Post says. But the newspaper adds that Flynn's spokesman later gave a more nuanced response, saying that Flynn "indicated that while he had no recollection of discussing sanctions, he couldn't be certain that the topic never came up.""