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From Trump’s initial positive reactions to Mick Mulvaney’s defiant Press Conference yesterday, it is obvious that stable genius has moved onto Phase 3 of their Ukraine Coverup:
Admit everything, and claim it’s normal — just “Business as Usual”, as the plank-walker Chief of Staff Mulvaney put it.
Since these pressers have long since been abandoned by Trump and his team of flying monkeys — we should rightly assume Mulvaney was acting on Trump’s orders. That he was simply delivering the latest Trump alibis, to the world, that:
‘They did it. So What? Get over it. You’re not in Obama’s Kansas anymore.’
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Only one small problem with this nonsensical defense from the Giuliani School of Lawyering — Trump Media Drones have to find some way to defend the insane White House defense. And then the even more insane retro-active denial of the Rudy-Say-Anything flop.
It’s no wonder that Trump Drone defenders have to refer to nonsensical talking points themselves, to defend the indefensible — to keep Trump’s dwindling crop of Mushrooms, forever in the dark …
Here is one such heaping-helping of BS, shoveled out by Trump Drone Ingraham yesterday:
Laura Ingraham: Mick Mulvaney Admitted to Quid Pro Quo Because He’s Not a Lawyer (Except He Is!)
by Justin Baragona, Daily Beast — Oct 18, 2019
Hours after acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney held a disastrous press briefing in which he acknowledged a quid pro quo with Ukraine and said politics were influencing President Donald Trump’s foreign policy decisions, Fox News host Laura Ingraham tried to blame Mulvaney’s performance on the fact that he isn’t a lawyer.
There’s just one problem with Ingraham’s theory: Mulvaney is a lawyer.
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“I don’t think that’s helpful,” Ingraham continued. “But when you have a legal issue before a lot of people who aren’t lawyers, the last thing you want to do is try to get out there and say a whole bunch of things really fast [...]”
She went on to note that Mulvaney tried to walk back his comments later in the day, reading aloud his entire statement before adding: “You never want to have to come back and clarify, it happens, especially when you’re not used to doing these things on a regular basis.”
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Mulvaney, meanwhile, graduated from the law school at the University of North Carolina in 1992 and spent the next five years practicing law with the firm James, McElroy & Diehl.
Oops!
Maybe the Trump Mushrooms won’t notice.
Maybe Trump fans like being kept in dark and being constantly fed nonsensical BS.
The Land of OZ is such a wonderful place — no need to look behind all the smoke-screen curtains.
The illusion of Greatness will surely be burst, when (and if) they finally do. Dare to peer through all the smoke-screen double-crossing denials.