Posted on 04/01/2019 3:50:19 PM PDT by Twotone
The week following Special Counsel Robert Muellers exoneration of President Trump was, as the president might say, so beautiful, so yuge, so fantastic.
And its not just Mueller. Persistent Trump antagonist Michael Avenatti has been indicted by the Southern District of New York (SDNY) for blackmail and fraud. The attempt by House Democrats to override the presidents veto of a resolution disapproving of his emergency powers failed. Network executives are now clueless about how to fill up time on shows once dedicated to goading Trump over Russia. All things considered, the president couldnt have had a better week.
However, perhaps from a desire to be magnanimous in victory, President Trump has shown a troubling willingness to treat at least one of his enemies with far more charity than they deserve. Consider two tweets sent by the president on Wednesday, March 27, produced below:
Just met with @SundarPichai, President of @Google, who is obviously doing quite well. He stated strongly that he is totally committed to the U.S. Military, not the Chinese Military .
Also discussed political fairness and various things that @Googlecan do for our Country. Meeting ended very well!
President Trumps optimism on both points is admirable, after a fashion, but also worrisome. Indeed, to those of us who have been critics of Googles influence on politics for most of President Trumps term, these tweets seem troublingly naïve for the usually savvy Trump. Granted, Trump could be sending both tweets as a public show of diplomacy, as he has with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in an effort to sweet talk Google into cooperating with him. But, as Ronald Reagan once said, trust, but verify.
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Trump’s no dope..
I trust him.
Network executives are now clueless about how to fill up time on shows once dedicated to goading Trump over Russia
They could always play Cat Videos.
You summed it up perfectly.
Trump knows what he is doing.
Or “Learn to Code” videos.
Although all of the networks were adversely affected, CNN took it especially hard. Their chairman Yesmi Pantsarronfyre was very incensed about leaked footage of him explaining to sponsors and advertisers that although their subscriber base was eroding, they had a higher quality of consumers and that numbers don’t tell the whole story. Yesmi proudly showed graphs and polls that their (dwindling) audience were low IQ, which bodes well when it comes to advertising. “When you’re pitching your product, these people don’t read the labels or pay attention to the side effects of the medicines you sell. All they want is to think they will lose weight and still eat all of the Big Macs they want.”
[Trumps no dope..
I trust him.]
Not a problem, they'll just make up stuff like they do anyway - pining away for a good conspiracy to promote as news.
Agreed completely.
It wont be the first time he has done that.
Who the heck wins the POTUS election without ever having served a day in office and no experience at the government level.
I don’t know history well enough to know if there were any others.
Seems to me, after watching Trump in office, that he puts the best public face on a given situation that he can, in order to give someone a chance to live up to it knowing full well what they’ve been up to that point. Then, if they don’t, it hits the fan. We’ve seen it with several people.
Trump knows the Googles, they are Evil, and Sundar Pichai is First Google.
Yep. With Trump it’s a matter of watch what he does more than what he says. Like Lucy and the football, the left falls for it every time.
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