No Tweety, we did not want to see a boxing match, and what we got was a pussy kissing a dictator's ass.
So many stupid things said by Tweety!
"Outrage erupts over Trump-Putin ‘conversation’ about letting Russia interrogate ex-U.S. diplomat Michael McFaul"
by Samantha Schmidt July 19, 2018
"As Russians describe ‘verbal agreements’ at summit, U.S. officials scramble for clarity"
by Karen DeYoung, Missy Ryan and Anton Troianovski July 19, 2018
Tweety's words and deeds are just idiotic! WHY CAN'T HE BE NORMAL AND JUST DO THE WORK HE WAS ELECTED TO DO? Tweety is a compulsive liar and foolish diplomat!
Marco Rubio, like many cowardly, Judas selling out America Republicans and Tweety supporters, are glad Tweety grudgingly "clarified" his Helsinki love-in with Putin remarks. Tweety doubled down by reading the most idiotic explanation of would vs wouldn't! Today, 18 July 2018, Tweety twittered more love for Putin.
Tweety denies collusion so frequently that only an absolute fool or maniacal True Believer would accept his denial. No innocent person denies their crime so frequently without having some immense sense of guilt. The Russia investigation is an investigation of Russia's meddling in our election. It is not called the Trump Investigation.
Tweety, YOU are not as strong and powerful as you want to think you are when you go soft on Putin. You look WEAK!
Donald Trump will never criticize Vlad Putin to his face! Trump is a coward, doing only what he feels is good for him and his family, FINANCIALLY. I want to see Trump's tax returns!
GASLIGHTING!
Tweety sells out America, then gives us a fake apology, a really stupid explanation!
Tweety thinks, wants us to believe he "obviously" meant "wouldn't" rather than "would" in his wild sell out of America to Vlad Putin. Are we so stupid to buy his crap? Who is that stupid? Tweety said a lot more than "would" to sell out America, and it tool his team 27 hours to figure out how to walk back his stupidity. And he had to read it! Even then he went off script and still said anyone could have hacked our election! Who is going to swallow this?
TRUE BELIEVS WILL! Trump-ists will. THEIR BELIEF WILL END OUR DEMOCRACY!
"Trump Feels GOP Heat on Putin, But Will It Linger?"
By Caitlin Huey-Burns, RCP Staff, July 17, 2018
Nope, Tweety will change his tune tomorrow, going back to denying Russia hacking the election, demeaning the US Gov intelligence community, and basically selling out our democracy to communism.
No True Believer thinks Tweety did anything wrong. Too tribal. The True Believers think it might be good to hit the "rest button." The True Believers think this new version of diplomacy needs time to see if his befriending Putin works, The True Believers do not see Tweety as weak, giving Putin more slack on the cyber attack than we give a jaywalker at 2am in NYC. Tweety doesn't seem to be admiring Putin in the eyes of a True Believer.
Scary and sad to see so many True Believers act like True Fools. Tweety is playing ya'll like a fiddle.
Tweety's do-over is PURE BULLSHI! HIs explanation is laughably unbelievable.
"How Trump’s Putin Summit Do-Over Mirrors His Charlottesville Response"
Trump has continually responded to debacles by suggesting he would give some kind of a mea culpa — and then creating another disaster.
By Marina Fang 17 July 201
"President Donald Trump’s attempt on Tuesday to backpedal on his disastrous remarks siding with Russian President Vladimir Putin, in which the stone-faced president read from a monotone prepared statement but deviated several times from it, was eerily reminiscent of the way he handled his infamous false equivalence in response to the deadly white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, last summer.
After accepting Putin’s denial instead of affirming U.S. intelligence agencies’ conclusion that Russia interfered in the 2016 election, Trump on Tuesday tried to reverse course. Reading from prepared remarks, he said that he accepts the intelligence agencies’ conclusion and claimed that he misspoke during Monday’s press conference. (He added that perhaps “other people” were responsible, and reverted to his usual talking point that “there was no collusion” between his campaign and Russia, which appeared to be unscripted.)"
"As Trump Walks Back Russia Comments, Senate Summons Pompeo for Hearing on Helsinki"
The president said he misspoke when he sided with Putin over the U.S. intelligence community, but that may not be enough to quell Republican furor.
By Robbie Gramer, Amy Mackinnon | July 17, 2018
"Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.), chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, told reporters he was requesting a public hearing with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo next week on the administration’s Russia policy following Trump’s meeting with Putin."
Tweety is BAD! Tweety is all about Tweety!
"Trump just offered one of the boldest lies of his presidency"
Trump on Russia and the 2016 US election: You gonna believe me or your lying ears?
By Zack Beauchamp Jul 17, 2018
https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2018/7/17/17582842/trump-putin-russia-2016-election-lie
"President Donald Trump just issued what was arguably the most bald-faced lie of his entire presidency — and that’s saying something.
Following massive bipartisan condemnation of Trump’s disastrous Monday press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, in which he questioned whether Russia was responsible for meddling in the 2016 US election, Trump held a surprise press appearance on Tuesday afternoon to try to walk back his comments.
Sitting at a table in the White House with members of Congress, Trump read directly off a sheet of paper that had clearly been prepared by his advisers. In halting speech, he asserted that he had “full faith and support for America’s great intelligence agencies” and that he “accepted” US intelligence’s findings that Russia was behind cyberattacks leading up to the election.
He claimed that he had misspoken at yesterday’s press conference when he told reporters “I don’t see any reason why it would be [Russia]” that interfered in the 2016 election. According to Trump, he meant to say, “I don’t see any reason why it wouldn’t be [Russia].”
That might be plausible in theory, but if you look at the actual context of what Trump said, it makes no sense, and it’s very clear that he was expressing skepticism about Russia’s guilt. Here’s the key sentence, in italics, surrounded by context:
"My people came to me, Dan Coats came to me and some others; they said they think it’s Russia. I have President Putin. He just said it’s not Russia. I will say this. I don’t see any reason why it would be, but I really do want to see the server. But I have confidence in both parties. ... I think it’s a disgrace that we can’t get Hillary Clinton’s 33,000 emails.
So I have great confidence in my intelligence people, but I will tell you that President Putin was extremely strong and powerful in his denial today. And what he did is an incredible offer. He offered to have the people working on the case come and work with their investigators, with respect to the 12 people [Russian agents indicted by special counsel Robert Mueller for election interference]. I think that’s an incredible offer."
[So we want the accused to be part of the investigation of the accused? Tweety is so dumb he calls that a credible offer, like when he pees on you leg and says it is raining. Yep, only Tweety would call that a credible offer!]
He’s saying, clearly, that there’s a conflict between US intelligence and Russian claims, that he’s not sure who’s right, and that he would appreciate Russian intelligence’s help in clearing up what happened.
This isn’t an issue of one skeptical word that could have been misspoken, but of an entire block of words obviously expressing skepticism about Putin and Russia’s guilt.
What’s more, in Trump’s walkback statement on Tuesday afternoon, he still ended up reiterating his skepticism. When Trump said, “I accept our intelligence community’s conclusion that Russia’s meddling in the 2016 election took place,” he immediately followed it up by saying, “Could be other people also. A lot of people out there.”"
Tweety / Donald Trump, President of the united States of America, just peed on your leg and told you it is raining!
"Let’s not dance around this: Trump is trying to gaslight the entire world, to assert that he said something he clearly didn’t by sheer force of confident assertion. The president is lying to us, he’s doing it brazenly, and we shouldn’t let him get away with it."
Tweety is gaslighting the entire f**king world!
"“The shot that struck and killed Detective Colson was deliberately aimed at him by another police officer,” the police chief said.
Ronal Serpas, former police chief in New Orleans and Nashville who lived near Tumwater when he was chief of the Washington State Patrol, said such situations raise life-or-death concerns for police officers.
“How is the officer going to discern who is the Good Samaritan and who is not?” Serpas said. “They don’t have placards on the front of their shirts that say ‘I’m the good guy’ or ‘I’m the bad guy.’
And how can we accept a non-law enforcement person being judge-jury-executioner?
"Customers, employees and community members have thanked Nazario and Whittle, who met at the scene on a recent afternoon for the first time since the shooting. They had kept largely to themselves — discussing the case only in broad terms — because there was a possibility they could be charged.
Nazario and Whittle had no idea who Tilghman was when they killed him. Tilghman did not kill anyone, and any sentence he might have faced had he been apprehended certainly would have been less than death.
Though Tilghman did not have extensive interactions with police, his behavior had been raising concerns in Oklahoma City. Local news reports before the shooting indicated that Tilghman had posted fliers around the city alluding to “demons in cloned transsexual bodies,” and a local Fox television investigative reporter alerted authorities to Tilghman’s “bizarre” online postings.
In videos, Tilghman complained that he was “under hardcore demonic attack,” noting in one recording: “I’m not doing well . . . doing really, really bad right now.”"
The man was sick and then killed by non-law enforcement. Lack of training and situation awareness will get many innocent people killed.
"Nazario, who also grew up with guns, emphasizes the importance of the numerous firearms training courses he has taken. “Not everybody knows what they are doing,” he said.
In the weeks since the shooting, he has replayed in his head different endings to the incident. What if instead of retreating to the grassy bank, the gunman had followed his initial shots through the broken glass door into the restaurant? And what if Whittle had followed the gunman inside?
“Bryan would have entered the front,” Nazario said. “I would have entered the back.”
There they would have been, two good guys with guns, face to face."