Message: 5 Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2017 13:11:22 +0000 (UTC) From: eric pinto <ericpin...@yahoo.com> To: Goanet <goa...@goanet.org> Subject: [Goanet] This guy is a Repub Message-ID: <1891503925.1197153.1488028282...@mail.yahoo.com>
Meanwhile Reagan-boy George Will was fired by Fox and has now signed up with MSNBC. ?He also switched his voter registration from R to Independent.Its the end of the worrrrlllld!! The Opinion Pages?|?OP-ED COLUMNIST What a Failed Trump Administration Looks Like David Brooks? FEB. 17, 2017Continue reading the main story 1016 President Trump in the Oval Office.?CreditDoug Mills/The New York TimesI still have trouble seeing how the Trump administration survives a full term. Judging by his Thursday press conference, President Trump?s mental state is like a train that long ago left freewheeling and iconoclastic, has raced through indulgent, chaotic and unnerving, and is now careening past unhinged, unmoored and unglued.Trump?s White House staff is at war with itself. His poll ratings are falling at unprecedented speed. His policy agenda is stalled. F.B.I. investigations are just beginning. This does not feel like a sustainable operation.On the other hand, I have trouble seeing exactly how this administration ends. Many of the institutions that would normally ease out or remove a failing president no longer exist.There are no longer moral arbiters in Congress like Howard Baker and Sam Ervin to lead a resignation or impeachment process. There is no longer a single media establishment that shapes how th e country sees the president. This is no longer a country in which everybody experiences the same reality.Continue reading the main story David Brooks Response: Why is this news? Oh! Yaa, the sky is falling, Trump into his second month in the Oval Office and now it is already a failed administration. Better to move out ASAP. Many liberal Hollywood stars had promised if Trump won they would move out. Did they? NOT! Eric’s earlier post: Amy Watson quotes progressive liberal professor, Dr. Ronald Feinman: Donald Trump presidency “could be second shortest in history” (AMY WATSON 09:06Friday 17 February 2017.) I read some opinions about Feinman, the "leading historian": Dr Ronald Feinman is a history’ professor but is very opinionated and liberal and his other views are not well respected in the class. He spends a good deal of class time bashing Bush and praising Obama. Which is usual at FAU (Florida Atlantic University). Worst teacher one can take for history. Talks about politics and he's a yapper that won't stop at anything. Highly not recommended. Feinman speaks about himself: “I am proud to call myself a liberal and a progressive, as it has been liberals and progressives who have promoted the political, social and economic reforms of the past century that have made America the country that it is–a democracy designed to protect personal freedom, but also promote what is best for the nation as well.” Feinman says: “Many foreign policy professionals are shaking their head at Trump’s inappropriate behavior and language every time he speaks in public, or issues a Twitter comment, and his instability and recklessness. At the most, it certainly seems likely, even if dragged out, that Trump will not last 16 months and five days, as occurred with Zachary Taylor in 1850 (dying of a digestive ailment). The Pence presidency seems inevitable.” Will the libs think VP Mike Pence be any better? No. Then comes speaker Paul Ryan, oh! No! Sure this yapper has beef against Trump and even his Twitter use that connects to his supporters is not spared! Meanwhile, Trump told the country’s biggest annual gathering of conservative activists (Conservative Political Action Conference-CPAC) at National Harbor, Fort Washington, MD, that he would crush the Islamic State, deport criminals, crack down on welfare, overhaul healthcare and put miners back to work. He also lashed out again and at length at “the dishonest media.” He claimed that “jobs are already starting to pour back” and pointed to pledges for more manufacturing jobs in states like Ohio, Michigan and Pennsylvania, which were crucial to his election win. The audience also cheered upon learning that 91% of respondents favored the federal government cutting off federal funds to any so-called “sanctuary” city, county or public college that refuses to cooperate with state and federal officials to enforce immigration laws, according to the poll by McLaughlin & Associates. MD