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He is unwilling to do the work of president and he knows he is too stupid. Eliot Rosewater Apr 2017 #1
He is also lazy. Lazy about learning or doing anything that doesn't Marie Marie Apr 2017 #59
I also find it absolutely bizarre Warpy Apr 2017 #2
Every president has appointed advisers. former9thward Apr 2017 #13
Right on cue. Kingofalldems Apr 2017 #21
Yes, you are. former9thward Apr 2017 #25
opppsie... pangaia Apr 2017 #50
+1000 stonecutter357 Apr 2017 #92
Advisers, yes, especially domestic. Warpy Apr 2017 #30
So if it is not legal then what law is being violated? former9thward Apr 2017 #64
If you're the lawyer you claim to be Warpy Apr 2017 #66
Well said, thank you! Rhiannon12866 Apr 2017 #69
So you're claiming this is totally normal? An inexperienced SIL bettyellen Apr 2017 #38
I guess you did not bother to read the posts. former9thward Apr 2017 #65
I did. And you're normalizing a situation that most experts consider quite alarming..... bettyellen Apr 2017 #67
Since you say it is not "legal" then what law is being broken? former9thward Apr 2017 #71
I'm sure you would certainly agree legality would... moriah Apr 2017 #82
I didn't say it whether it was legal or not and it was a small part of the post bettyellen Apr 2017 #85
Why do you heaven05 Apr 2017 #86
If someone says something is not legal I want to know why? former9thward Apr 2017 #93
If you are a defense lawyer heaven05 Apr 2017 #94
Well, you only have to be 35 to be President so he met that marker at least snooper2 Apr 2017 #77
I think even the lamebrained Republicans are starting to learn that "qualified" Warpy Apr 2017 #89
He's following the Reagan model. yallerdawg Apr 2017 #3
didn't we have a recession at the end of Reagan's years. I remember a RIF in the military in demigoddess Apr 2017 #11
Not to mention Reagan had the most corrupt, charged, convicted and sentenced administration... yallerdawg Apr 2017 #14
Dumpy's beating that record big time thegoose Apr 2017 #36
There was a brief recession starting in the middle of 1990. former9thward Apr 2017 #15
And interest rates for a mortgage were 13%. And up. notdarkyet Apr 2017 #57
No, you are thinking of the late 70s and early 80s. former9thward Apr 2017 #63
There was a big recession early on NewJeffCT Apr 2017 #79
Authoritarians give money to the military to buy their allegiance sharedvalues Apr 2017 #31
Cover up Scarsdale Apr 2017 #84
CNN doesn't find it bizarre ? JI7 Apr 2017 #4
They've got Jeffrey Lord, Trump's slave, defending Jared now. CNN isn't finding it bizarre enough anneboleyn Apr 2017 #22
Agreed JustAnotherGen Apr 2017 #81
That slimeball Trump apologist made my blood boil during the election Tarc Apr 2017 #87
Has Trump gone back to Trump Tower since the inauguration? toska Apr 2017 #5
As I've said before, DT only wanted the title of President, not the job. Arkansas Granny Apr 2017 #6
Frankly it is terrifying. Who knows what Kushner might say or promise to some foreign leader? anneboleyn Apr 2017 #27
Or what he has ALREADY done.. annabanana Apr 2017 #53
I agree. He thought it would be all about the pomp and ceremony... WoonTars Apr 2017 #32
He sent Don Jr. to ask Kasich to be VP, promising that Kasich would get to tblue37 Apr 2017 #46
Kirchner is the only one FakeNoose Apr 2017 #55
Didn't DimDon II GWC58 Apr 2017 #60
See my post #46 above. nt tblue37 Apr 2017 #70
Wasn't a law passed to prevent a Kennedy repeat malaise Apr 2017 #7
The court said the law did not apply to the President. former9thward Apr 2017 #17
Wow! malaise Apr 2017 #28
He doesn't have dementia. He does not think he's stupid, in fact he PoindexterOglethorpe Apr 2017 #8
Presidents either speak for themselves Dawson Leery Apr 2017 #9
The Son-in-law who is in the same private enterprise speaks for Drump. LeftInTX Apr 2017 #20
Watch tonight's Rachel Maddow.. annabanana Apr 2017 #51
It's not like he didn't tell us his intentions from the beginning - in July in fact Mr. Ected Apr 2017 #10
The apparent fear of going anywhere different Nevernose Apr 2017 #12
The Kennedys were QUALIFIED and EXPERIENCED politicians. Tatiana Apr 2017 #16
Didn't RFK's appointment as AG require the Senate's approval? LastLiberal in PalmSprings Apr 2017 #78
Anyone from the State Dept would be better than Jared LeftInTX Apr 2017 #18
It seems like one big joke. Glimmer of Hope Apr 2017 #19
I'm hoping Trump has another one of those insane press conferences!!! adigal Apr 2017 #23
Jeffrey Lord: Jared is like Bobby Kennedy! Jeffrey Lord (Trump toady on CNN) defends every single anneboleyn Apr 2017 #24
What a maroon. Did no-one inform Lord that RFK might have been THE REASON for the anti-nepotism WinkyDink Apr 2017 #40
i think he's a con man who feels he's finally been caught. unblock Apr 2017 #26
Kushner vs. Bannon vs. Priebus. Buns_of_Fire Apr 2017 #29
Adam Khan via tweetville called it for Kushner a couple months ago...I never forgot reading that, Leghorn21 Apr 2017 #35
WOW. VOX Apr 2017 #72
Trump was just the vehicle used to put Jared in WH MedusaX Apr 2017 #33
Well, there you have it. Superior post here, MedusaX. Many thanks...omg eom Leghorn21 Apr 2017 #39
W.O.W. Rachel needs to read all that! WinkyDink Apr 2017 #41
Agreed! When K. was named Overhauler-in-Chief last week, I thought, whoa - the deal is now Leghorn21 Apr 2017 #45
We need more of this at DU JustAnotherGen Apr 2017 #48
Uh, yeah...a trust fund baby thegoose Apr 2017 #34
here's the quote from President Creepy mnmoderatedem Apr 2017 #37
Our current government is much more like Saudi Arabia than a typical Western democracy... Still In Wisconsin Apr 2017 #42
He must also know outside of Russia and Israel the protests against would be overwhelming kimbutgar Apr 2017 #43
Dump is one lazy mofo. SHRED Apr 2017 #44
So disgusted by this huge display of nepotism OliverQ Apr 2017 #47
Depression, narcissism and sociopathy... pangaia Apr 2017 #49
Jared is the smartest person he knows who he can also trust the most LiberalLovinLug Apr 2017 #52
I would not even receive the president's son-in-law if i were a foreign nation Takket Apr 2017 #54
The support for billh58 Apr 2017 #56
Please, this guy should sink with Dump. If what I've read is true, he gets picked up in RICO case. 58Sunliner Apr 2017 #58
He doesn't trust anyone outside the family. milestogo Apr 2017 #61
They are no bdamomma Apr 2017 #62
Jared must be the sales manager.. stillcool Apr 2017 #68
Trump apparently doesn't know the Kennedy appointment of his brother is what triggered the Vinca Apr 2017 #73
Is that why Drumpf forgot to sign the Executive Orders? LiberalFighter Apr 2017 #74
This whole family seems like they're leveraged to the hilt. TNLib Apr 2017 #75
We are being ruled by the Imperial drumpfanov family authoritarian regime. democratisphere Apr 2017 #76
Trump and dementia/Alzheimer's captain queeg Apr 2017 #80
Lock him up! world wide wally Apr 2017 #83
K&R Solly Mack Apr 2017 #88
Hidden agenda Watalapan Apr 2017 #90
another thing that concerns me proud patriot Apr 2017 #91
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