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PimpTrickGangstaClik
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"Did this dude just did this? (c). (Re: Trump foolishness)"
Wed Sep-04-19 06:55 PM by PimpTrickGangstaClik

          

Everyday there is something ridiculous that happens with this admin. I think back to the early days when everyone was dumbfounded when something stupid happened.
But it's gotten to the point where general dumbassary is just accepted or ignored.

Anyways, an event today triggered this thought. A few days ago, Trump erroneously claimed that Alabama was in the path of the hurricane. It was probably an honest mistake. But this dude can't make mistakes.

So what did he do? He had his people alter the map with a sharpie to put Alabama in the path and make him "right"
https://twitter.com/SteveKopack/status/1169333441466425344?s=19
https://twitter.com/capitalweather/status/1169336424711241730?s=09


http://i57.tinypic.com/zk0pqa.gif

This post can be a running thread of general foolishness.

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Today...? Jawn's already in the Carolinas
Sep 04th 2019
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Nah. Said Alabama on Sunday. Today, showed the sharpie "corrected" map
Sep 04th 2019
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      Not sure which is worse TBH
Sep 05th 2019
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Narcissistic Personality Disorder
Sep 04th 2019
3
I didn't know that altering this data is against the law.
Sep 05th 2019
4
Black marker too
Sep 05th 2019
5
Dude in the chair looks like he just lost a big chunk of his soul
Sep 05th 2019
6
forreal
Sep 05th 2019
10
Trump's only doing this tarriff this because otherwise he's done...
Sep 05th 2019
7
My prediction is he will concede on tariffs before the election...
Sep 05th 2019
9
Prolly a diversion
Sep 05th 2019
11
Just here to point out that it looks like a dick and 2 balls now
Sep 05th 2019
12
He can't let it go lol. He's tweeted like 8 times today about it
Sep 05th 2019
13
this may be too serious for the post but: Rep Primaries Cancelled
Sep 06th 2019
14
I don't think Trump is a political genius...
Sep 06th 2019
15
Now he forced his agencies to come out and back him up lol
Sep 06th 2019
16
Wilbur Ross threatened to fire NOAA officials for contradicting Trump
Sep 09th 2019
17

bentagain
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1. "Today...? Jawn's already in the Carolinas"
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...called the homie this morning that lives outside Miami...

said it was just rain and wind

Definitely an agenda here...has to be.

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PimpTrickGangstaClik
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2. "Nah. Said Alabama on Sunday. Today, showed the sharpie "corrected" map"
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Wed Sep-04-19 07:06 PM by PimpTrickGangstaClik

          

The one that rewrites history to make him correct

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bentagain
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8. "Not sure which is worse TBH"
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https://media.giphy.com/media/12QkaNv1L75J4I/giphy.gif

Showing an edited map almost a week later during a potential national emergency is fucking dangerous

Editing NWS data is also illegal.

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3. "Narcissistic Personality Disorder "
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He’s such a clown. A dangerous clown.

“So back we go to these questions — friendship, character… ethics.”

  

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Thu Sep-05-19 07:24 AM

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4. "I didn't know that altering this data is against the law. "
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If a fat guy falls in the woods and there is no one around to see it, do the trees laugh?

  

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5. "Black marker too"
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Just blatant with it.

Has to be on purpose.

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TBH the fact that you're even a mod here fits squarely within Jag's narrative of OK-sanctioned aggression, bullying, and toxicity. *shrug*

  

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flipnile
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Thu Sep-05-19 09:22 AM

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6. "Dude in the chair looks like he just lost a big chunk of his soul"
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Got that empty look.

  

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10. "forreal"
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lol.. pure soul sucking meme fodder.

  

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7. "Trump's only doing this tarriff this because otherwise he's done..."
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....NOTHING. Almost literally. No wall. No major laws. The shit he signs he probably doesn't even read. The election's coming up, so he gotta have at least one or two things to talk about.

His handlers have done a good job keeping him from fucking around with real government business.

  

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9. "My prediction is he will concede on tariffs before the election..."
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and call it a win (and many people will believe him). He desperately needs it to come to a conclusion because people are being hurt with just the empty promise of a benefit. They will only stick with you (on this issue) for so long.
China doesn't have that problem. Their people are hurting too. Likely a lot more than the US. But ain't no re-election for Chairman Xi. His government can withstand that pain for a long time.


Trump is trying to push the message that he needs to be re-elected because China is just waiting it out until 2020. Which may be true. But there still needs to be a conclusion. An answer to "What was all this for?"
So I think he comes to some "agreement" which will probably be worse than we started with and he will spike the football anyway

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11. "Prolly a diversion"
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12. "Just here to point out that it looks like a dick and 2 balls now"
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PimpTrickGangstaClik
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13. "He can't let it go lol. He's tweeted like 8 times today about it"
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All kinds of different maps

https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1169705282123046913?s=19

https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1169606058148605953?s=19

https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1169375550806351872?s=19

https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1169578155096584192?s=19

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14. "this may be too serious for the post but: Rep Primaries Cancelled"
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in 4 states, or about to be

https://www.politico.com/story/2019/09/06/republicans-cancel-primaries-trump-challengers-1483126

Four states are poised to cancel their 2020 GOP presidential primaries and caucuses, a move that would cut off oxygen to Donald Trump’s long-shot primary challengers.

Republican parties in South Carolina, Nevada, Arizona and Kansas are expected to finalize the cancellations in meetings this weekend, according to three GOP officials who are familiar with the plans.


The moves are the latest illustration of Trump’s takeover of the entire Republican Party apparatus. They underscore the extent to which his allies are determined to snuff out any potential nuisance en route to his renomination — or even to deny Republican critics a platform to embarrass him.

Trump advisers are quick to point out that parties of an incumbent president seeking reelection have a long history of canceling primaries and note it will save state parties money. But the president’s primary opponents, who have struggled to gain traction, are crying foul, calling it part of a broader effort to rig the contest in Trump’s favor.

“Trump and his allies and the Republican National Committee are doing whatever they can do to eliminate primaries in certain states and make it very difficult for primary challengers to get on the ballot in a number of states,” said former Rep. Joe Walsh (R-Ill.), who recently launched his primary campaign against the president. “It’s wrong, the RNC should be ashamed of itself, and I think it does show that Trump is afraid of a serious primary challenge because he knows his support is very soft.”

“Primary elections are important, competition within parties is good, and we intend to be on the ballot in every single state no matter what the RNC and Trump allies try to do,” Walsh added. “We also intend to loudly call out this undemocratic bull on a regular basis.”

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Former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld said in a statement, “We don’t elect presidents by acclamation in America. Donald Trump is doing his best to make the Republican Party his own personal club. Republicans deserve better.”



RNC officials said they played no role in the decisions.

The cancellations stem in part from months of behind-the-scenes maneuvering by the Trump campaign. Aides have worked to ensure total control of the party machinery, installing staunch loyalists at state parties while eliminating potential detractors. The aim, Trump officials have long said, is to smooth the path to the president’s renomination and ensure he doesn’t face the kind of internal opposition that hampered former President George H.W. Bush in his failed 1992 reelection campaign.

Trump aides said they supported the cancellations but stressed that each case was initiated by state party officials.

The shutdowns aren’t without precedent. Some of the states forgoing Republican nomination contests have done so during the reelection bids of previous presidents. Arizona, GOP officials there recalled, did not hold a Democratic presidential primary in 2012, when Barack Obama was seeking a second term, or in 1996, when Bill Clinton was running for reelection. Kansas did not have a Democratic primary in 1996, and Republican officials in the state pointed out that they have long chosen to forgo primaries during a sitting incumbent’s reelection year.

South Carolina GOP Chairman Drew McKissick noted that his state decided not to hold Republican presidential primaries in 1984, when Ronald Reagan was running for reelection, or in 2004, when George W. Bush was seeking a second term. South Carolina, he added, also skipped its 1996 and 2012 Democratic contests.

“As a general rule, when either party has an incumbent president in the White House, there’s no rationale to hold a primary,” McKissick said.

Perhaps the closest comparison to the present day is 1992, when George H.W. Bush was facing a primary challenge from conservative commentator Pat Buchanan. Several states that year effectively ditched their Republican contests, including Iowa, which has long cast the first votes of the presidential nomination battles.

Buchanan said in an interview that the cancellations overall played little role in his eventual defeat, adding that Bush won renomination “fair and square.”

But Buchanan said he was rankled by what he described as a concerted and ultimately successful GOP-led effort to prevent him from appearing on the South Dakota ballot. Buchanan said he felt confident that he could perform strongly in the conservative state, whose contest came just days after a New Hampshire primary that he performed surprisingly well in.

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Not being able to compete there crushed him, Buchanan said.

“If you think you can’t fight city hall, try overthrowing the president of the United States,” Buchanan said.

Officials in several states said in statements provided by the Trump campaign that they were driven by the cost savings. State parties in Nevada and Kansas foot the bill to put on caucuses.

“It would be malpractice on my part to waste money on a caucus to come to the inevitable conclusion that President Trump will be getting all our delegates in Charlotte,” said Nevada GOP Chairman Michael McDonald. “We should be spending those funds to get all our candidates across the finish line instead.”

Kansas GOP Chairman Michael Kuckelman estimated it would cost his party $250,000 to hold the caucus, money he said can be deployed to win races.

Trump aides have long said they aren’t worried about a primary challenge and laughed off his Republican challengers. But the president’s political team has pored over past primary results and is mindful that unexpected things can transpire — such as in 2012, when a federal inmate received 41 percent of the vote against Obama in the West Virginia Democratic primary.

  

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15. "I don't think Trump is a political genius..."
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I don't think Trump is a political genius but I do think he knows these sort of disputes do nothing to harm him with his followers and distracts them from the things that could harm him with his followers, that everything is going to sh*t around them.

But again, I don't think he figured this out as some sort of genius but rather he is more like a guinea pig with no attention span seeking immediate gratification and he realizes he awarded more pallets pushing the twitter button than actually solving long term problems.


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16. "Now he forced his agencies to come out and back him up lol"
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Fri Sep-06-19 06:15 PM by PimpTrickGangstaClik

          

On some "Mom, tell them that dad really did beat up Hulk Hogan"

Meanwhile the hurricane is still happening

https://www.noaa.gov/news/statement-from-noaa

From Wednesday, August 28, through Monday, September 2, the information provided by NOAA and the National Hurricane Center to President Trump and the wider public demonstrated that tropical-storm-force winds from Hurricane Dorian could impact Alabama. This is clearly demonstrated in Hurricane Advisories #15 through #41, which can be viewed at the following link.

The Birmingham National Weather Service’s Sunday morning tweet spoke in absolute terms that were inconsistent with probabilities from the best forecast products available at the time.

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17. "Wilbur Ross threatened to fire NOAA officials for contradicting Trump"
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Mon Sep-09-19 04:28 PM by PimpTrickGangstaClik

          

So they begrudgingly put out the unsigned statement.
They went through all this just to make a tweet look true

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/09/climate/hurrican-dorian-trump-tweet.html

Mr. Trump persisted in saying that Alabama was at risk and a few days later, on Sept. 4, he displayed a NOAA map that appeared to have been altered with a black Sharpie to include Alabama in the area potentially affected by Dorian.

Mr. Ross, the commerce secretary, intervened two days later, early last Friday, according to the three people familiar with his actions. Mr. Ross phoned Neil Jacobs, the acting administrator of NOAA, from Greece where the secretary was traveling for meetings and instructed Dr. Jacobs to fix the agency’s perceived contradiction of the president.

Dr. Jacobs objected to the demand and was told that the political staff at NOAA would be fired if the situation was not fixed, according to the three individuals, who requested anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the episode. Unlike career government employees, political staff are appointed by the administration. They usually include a handful of top officials, such as Dr. Jacobs, and their aides.

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