Showing posts with label Michael Wolff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michael Wolff. Show all posts

Thursday, February 1, 2018

Trump puts Dems 'in the dump' over SOTU

Secret lovers? It rings true.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi looked like someone killed her cat and ate it in front of her as she sat and listened to President Trump's State of the Union address.

Sitting beside Minority Whip and paramour [because it 'rings true' and "if it rings true it is true," according to "Fire and Fury" author and serial schmuck Michael Wolff] the pair looked as if the end of the world was just announced.

The president's speech earned strong support in polls from viewers. They said his appeals for bipartisanship and national unity hit the right notes of challenge to a horribly divided Congress. So horrible, in fact, Rep. Maxine Waters gave a pre-recorded speech of her own as a rebuttal to Trump's even though she wasn't in attendance to hear it.

According to a CBS poll, 75 percent of those who watched the speech approved of it, calling it unifying and even backing Trump's policies.

Heck, why not? Many of those policies are not even conservative and are clearly liberal, such as paid leave.

Democrats saw the speech the way they see everything that doesn't agree with their leftist agenda: as racist. 

When Trump highlighted black families who teenage children were killed by MS-13 gang members, the left said this was racist. Just because MS-13 gang members kill folks, doesn't mean that all MS-13 gang members are bad people. That's apparently their logic because that was what Trump was saying.

In an effort to explain how she hears Trump say what she wants to hear, Sen. Kamala Harris said: "While I am always willing to work with my colleagues across the aisle, the president's call for bipartisanship and unity rings hollow."

And in those words, again, of Michael Wolff, if it rings hollow, it is hollow. Don't believe your lying ears and eyes.

Harris is obviously planning to run for president in 2020, so she's pretending to be able to work across the aisle. She is so far to the left, she has a nude photo of Karl Marx on her wall.

Kevin Sheridan, a Republican Party strategist, believes the Democrats are so ensnared by their distaste for anything Trump, that it puts them in a box whereby they can end up being their own worst enemies.

"They loathe this man; we get it," Sheridan said. "It is just what else do they have to offer voters? That is it? That is not a positive and optimistic agenda. They are just running on Trump hatred, and it manifests itself in everything they say or do, including in Nancy Pelosi's scowling face."

Sheridan said of Democrats that "They have no message. They have no policy agenda other than 'We hate Donald Trump.'"

I can hear Maxine Waters thinking, 'Isn't that enough?'

Friday, January 26, 2018

Michael Wolff is having an affair with Michael Moore

Stupid in a suit
"Fire and Fury" author Michael Wolff is having a homosexual affair with famous fat man, Michael Moore. I can't prove it, but it rings true for me, so it has to be true, according to slime-ball Wolff's own words.

I am able to imagine Wolff and Moore cuddled up in a massive bed, all tangled up together in a disgusting knot of sweat and hair, Wolff blowing into Moores bulbous ear as he whispers, "You're my man."

It rings true.

Wolff is now accusing United States Ambassador Nikki Haley of having an affair with President Trump. That doesn't ring true to me and I believe he made that bull crap claim to sensationalize his book, a novel that has hardly any actual facts to substantiate any of Wolff's claims.

Nikki Haley, of course, flatly denied Wolff's gossip calling it "highly offensive" and "disgusting." 

"It is absolutely not true," she said. And I totally believe her because it doesn't ring true.

When asked in an interview with Bill Maher regarding the evidence of Wolff's claim about Haley, he replied: "My evidence is the book. Read the book," Wolff said, hoping to make a few more dollars from it.

"If it makes sense to you, if it strikes a chord--if it rings true, it is true."

What utter nonsense. He's implying that if it feels true then it is. Very scientific, eh?

If you use Wolff's method of how you go about exacting facts, you can consider yourself an idiot or a liberal . . . but I repeat myself.


Tuesday, January 9, 2018

Bannon calls it quits soon he splits

Former Trump chief strategist Steve Bannon has stepped down from Breitbart News, where he had inherited his role as executive chairman of the organization after Andrew Breitbart died.

After President Trump fired him, and he ran a failed campaign for the controversial Roy Moore, he returned to Breitbart, the only job left for him to once again screw up.

His resigning (if that, indeed, was what actually happened) comes amid his caustic remarks he reportedly made about President Trump's son, Donald Jr., describing his as "unpatriotic" and "treasonous," sentiments he shared with Michael Wolff whose gossipy book, "Fire and Fury," revealed this and other statements.

After trying to walk back the Don Jr. remark by claiming he was talking about Paul Manafort, Bannon found himself on the outs with the president. This may be in part due to the fact that he really gave no honest apology to the president, and the other unsavory things he said about President Trump's daughter, Ivanka, reportedly saying that she was as dumb as a brick.

The loser in all this, of course, is Bannon. He is a guy who has no achievements other than riding the coattails of those in power and acting important to the press--in this case, to a hack whose book is filled with misinformation and sheer inaccuracies. 

The fact that Wolff used Bannon as his main source of information is a testament to his poor judgment and lack of journalistic ability. He is a pseudo-journalist. 

In his NBC interview with Katy Tur, Wolff and Tur demonstrate that the media is engaged in confirmation bias--where the person believes the information of the biases he or she already has. Wolff actually said "my evidence is the book. If it makes sense to you, if it strikes a point, if it rings true, it is true."

No! That isn't how journalism works. If it rings true doesn't make it true. Wolff is an idiot and so was Bannon to think he could leak to this idiot and gain political traction.

Bannon's decision to go public was his own undoing and criticizing Trump's policies and his family was as dumb as the brick to which he classified Ivanka's intelligence.

Bannon can forget trying to find insurgent candidates to go up against the GOP establishment in 2018. His revolution is over, especially since Rebekah Mercer, his former wealthy benefactor said she's ending her support of his political efforts.

He's now known as "Sloppy Steve" by President Trump, and the moniker fits him perfectly.

Breitbart CEO Larry Solov said that "Steve is a valued part of our legacy, and we will always be grateful for his contributions, and what he has helped us accomplish." 

But I suspect, because it "rings true," that Solov is glad to have him go.


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