Donald and the no good, very bad Thursday
Some days it doesn't pay to get out of your golden bed.
First Kellyanne Conway got "counseled" for using a morning appearance on Fox News to urge viewers to "go buy Ivanka's stuff" before Nordstrom pulls it off the racks and returns it to the factory in China. Women who were impressed by Conway's inauguration costume will probably take her advice.
Then Neal Gorsuch, Supreme Court nominee, told several senators that criticism of the judiciary is "disheartening" and "demoralizing." Since even implied criticism of Il Douche amounts to treason, he never said it. Understand? Richard Blumenthal made the whole thing up. At least he wasn't described as a so-called senator.
The worst blow came at dinner time, when the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals (in Sin Francisco, of course) upheld (3-0) the lower court's ruling against the Muslim travel ban, which was in effect long enough to save America from a number of children and the former prime minister of Norway, among others. Since Donzo recognizes no court except the place where he files his bankruptcies and divorces his used wives, this is far from over.
It's just after midnight. The Twitstorm will peak in about three hours. Get your sou'westers on, kids.
First Kellyanne Conway got "counseled" for using a morning appearance on Fox News to urge viewers to "go buy Ivanka's stuff" before Nordstrom pulls it off the racks and returns it to the factory in China. Women who were impressed by Conway's inauguration costume will probably take her advice.
Then Neal Gorsuch, Supreme Court nominee, told several senators that criticism of the judiciary is "disheartening" and "demoralizing." Since even implied criticism of Il Douche amounts to treason, he never said it. Understand? Richard Blumenthal made the whole thing up. At least he wasn't described as a so-called senator.
The worst blow came at dinner time, when the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals (in Sin Francisco, of course) upheld (3-0) the lower court's ruling against the Muslim travel ban, which was in effect long enough to save America from a number of children and the former prime minister of Norway, among others. Since Donzo recognizes no court except the place where he files his bankruptcies and divorces his used wives, this is far from over.
It's just after midnight. The Twitstorm will peak in about three hours. Get your sou'westers on, kids.
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