Posted on 11/11/2016 9:21:03 AM PST by ColdOne
In his Friday column, New York Times columnist David Brooks speculates about a new political dichotomy and writes that President-elect Donald Trump will resign or be impeached within a year.
From Brooks column:
Finally, it seems important to be humbled and taught by this horrific election result. Trumps main problem in governing is not going to be some fascistic ideology; his main problem is going to be his own attention span, ignorance and incompetence. If hes left to bloviate while others are left to run the country and push through infrastructure plans, maybe things wont be disastrous.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
David Brock to be indicted within the year.
Well, has he commented on the Crease in Trump’s Trousers yet?
Hay Dave: In your dreams. Trump is here, he is real, get used to it. Thank God for Donald Trump.
Yay! If that is what the NYT is publishing, we know it won’t happen. Have they taken some kind of challenge to see how many times in a row they can be wrong?
As a postscript, when the Wash Compost and Slimes climb into their Woodward & Bernstein Wayback Machine and start beating their drums for Trump’s resignation/impeachment, because he is doing what he was elected to do or has done something one-tenth as egregious as the dozens of things Nobama has done over eight years, and you know they will talk about how to do it at every snotty cocktail party they attend from hereon ...
we won’t sit back like slack-jawed yokels after the incessant MSM drumbeating, followed by McLame, Linseed, Flake and other GOP-e lame-o’s suggest walking together down Pennsylvania Avenue to “have a talk with President Trump”.
Another - Trump is finished article/prediction. YAWN
Its because the crease in his pants isn’t perfectly ironed, right Brooksie?
David, pasture, go.
Is this the new ‘he’ll implode any minute’?
Yeah...Brooks has a reputation for predicting the future correctly ...hahahahahaha.
It must be scary to have a compulsive need to be wrong, but the election is already over.
Yes, because conservatives write stuff like this: "Finally, it seems important to be humbled and taught by this horrific election result. Trumps main problem in governing is not going to be some fascistic ideology; his main problem is going to be his own attention span, ignorance and incompetence."
Incompetent? Ignorant? Short attention span?
Who's a multibillionaire who became President, and who writes crappy little editorials for a Propaganda Outlet, David?
I’m going to post to this thread once a month or so, for the next year, to keep it near the top.
We have a great backstop if that happens.
David Brooks will be out of a job in a year.
A Republican House, knowing they have a Republican Senate, is gonna impeach a Republican President in less than a year based on actions that (apparently) have not yet occurred?
What color is the sky on his planet?
The post office tower project. Ahead of budget and schedule - execution and focus and getting the job done. Got the project in the first place from GSA contracting - long term running through the political system - attention span and working the system.
Best location in D.C. The post office location will be the last hotel location to shut down when everything else in DC is boarded up - location, location, location, location, location, location, location, location, location... - E.g. strategic planning.
I am going to start calling David Brooks filthy names.
David Brooks was for Mike Nifong before he was against him.
I can’t really think of anything about him that bears notice. At least he turned on the Duke LaCrosse hoax in the end.
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