Wednesday, January 10, 2018

He thought he was getting a dictator




Maybe Carlson and Bannon can split off and form their own TV channel.
“Today, in a remarkable twist, the president held a televised meeting with the very swamp creatures he once denounced. He told them he trusted them to craft immigration policy without his input. Then he suggested he’d be willing to accept any deal they produced, even a bad one,” Carlson said on his eponymous Fox News show.

“These are the same people the president now says he trusts to write the immigration bill, the one he says he’ll sign no matter what it says. So what was the point of running for president?” Carlson added.

  The Hill
I'm more concerned about him running for president because of things like this:
Trump at one point said he wants a “bill of love” to address DACA.
A bill of love? Like the Muslim ban, perhaps?
"Being a Trump voter isn’t always easy. It’s like rooting for the underdog in baseball, the old Chicago Cubs," Carlson said. "On one level, there is pride, the pride that comes from doing something that fashionable people consider insane, and that’s a good feeling. But there’s also some disappointment along the way, and honestly there’s some embarrassment.”
Presumably when you look in the mirror.

...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

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