Posted on 10/14/2017 2:13:01 PM PDT by be-baw
Nine months into his first term, President Trump is perfecting a style of leadership commensurate with his campaign promise to disrupt business as usual in Washington. Call it governing by cattle prod.
It is a tactic borne of frustration and dissatisfaction. Its impact has been to overload the circuits of government from Capitol Hill to the White House to the Pentagon to the State Department and beyond. In the face of his own unhappiness, the president is trying to raise the pain level wherever he can.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
Looks like he's kicking ass and takin names.
Flake/Mclame/Coates, step right up for your anal probe w/ a cattle prod.
Frankly, I'm enjoying the NFL doing a full speed face plant into the goal post. Yeah son, that multimillion $$ contract, we gonna havta renegotiate.
And what's this about bezo the bozo gettin' a new sexual harrasment suit, yeah send that to me overnite.
Is the Washington Post aware that "business as usual" is/was corrupt and counter-productive? Why is the Washington Post still in business if they do not understand the rampant corruption in Washington, D. C.?
It is time for the Washington Post to close its doors and move on to something they can do to report accurately, like the weather and sporting event scores?
Typical lies from the Nazi propagandists at the vile and seditious WP.
Hmmm, overload the system? Where have I heard that before. Guess the left never thought anyone on the right would figure out how to do that. Thank Andrew Breitbart, Bannon and Trump for this WINNING strategy.
Ha! Didn't they say the same thing about 0 doing end-runs around the Repub Congress? Except then they used the phrase as praise for 0.
Written from a hashish bar outside of Denver?
“Call it governing by cattle prod. “
only way to get swamp creatures in motion ...
Dan Balz is the poster boy for swamp.
Whining because Trump is smart and focused enough - and much better at multi-tasking than they are - and keeps running circles around them.
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