Wasserman Schultz: Trump believes 'he was elected as a dictator' By NOLAN D. MCCASKILL 01/31/17 11:12 AM EST Share on Facebook Share on Twitter President Donald Trump “believes he was elected as a dictator,” Florida Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz said Tuesday.
In a pair of Tuesday morning tweets, the president sounded off on the Democratic Party. He called out Democratic leaders — including “Fake Tears Schumer,” as he wrote — over a malfunctioning microphone at Monday evening’s rally at the steps of the Supreme Court. Trump slammed the rally, which despite its technical difficulties drew more than 1,000 protesters, as “a mess.”
He also expressed dismay over the slow pace of confirming his Cabinet nominees, tweeting that Democrats “should be ashamed of themselves!” and adding: “No wonder D.C. doesn’t work!”
In an interview on Fox Business Network, Wasserman Schultz said Trump’s tweets were “very interesting” and “telling.”
“Because it shows that he believes that he was elected as a dictator,” Wasserman Schultz said. “There is an advise and consent role for the United States Senate, and that is what they are doing. He doesn’t just get to have his nominations rubber-stamped.”
For her part, the Florida Democrat and former Democratic National Committee chair said many of Trump’s nominees are “wholly unqualified,” singling out education secretary nominee Betsy DeVos in particular.
She also questioned Trump’s mandate, broaching the sensitive subject of his popular vote loss. Even after his inauguration, Trump has continued to falsely claim that he lost the popular vote only because millions of people voted illegally against him, and he has pledged to investigate possible voter fraud.
SistaCallie: Wasserman Schultz: Trump believes 'he was elected as a dictator' By NOLAN D. MCCASKILL 01/31/17 11:12 AM EST Share on Facebook Share on Twitter President Donald Trump “believes he was elected as a dictator,” Florida Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz said Tuesday.
In a pair of Tuesday morning tweets, the president sounded off on the Democratic Party. He called out Democratic leaders — including “Fake Tears Schumer,” as he wrote — over a malfunctioning microphone at Monday evening’s rally at the steps of the Supreme Court. Trump slammed the rally, which despite its technical difficulties drew more than 1,000 protesters, as “a mess.”
He also expressed dismay over the slow pace of confirming his Cabinet nominees, tweeting that Democrats “should be ashamed of themselves!” and adding: “No wonder D.C. doesn’t work!”
In an interview on Fox Business Network, Wasserman Schultz said Trump’s tweets were “very interesting” and “telling.”
“Because it shows that he believes that he was elected as a dictator,” Wasserman Schultz said. “There is an advise and consent role for the United States Senate, and that is what they are doing. He doesn’t just get to have his nominations rubber-stamped.”
For her part, the Florida Democrat and former Democratic National Committee chair said many of Trump’s nominees are “wholly unqualified,” singling out education secretary nominee Betsy DeVos in particular.
She also questioned Trump’s mandate, broaching the sensitive subject of his popular vote loss. Even after his inauguration, Trump has continued to falsely claim that he lost the popular vote only because millions of people voted illegally against him, and he has pledged to investigate possible voter fraud.
You quote somebody who resigned because she undermined the democratic process of picking a candidate ? What would the piece of corrupt crap know about democracy . There is a hardening attitude towards the morass of scum that represents the socialist cause led by people who consider themselves celebrities and above the law . Sooner or later there will be shootings like the one in Canada in reaction to leftwing rubbish calling for revolution , do you want this Sista is this your aim to see ? is this the plan of the reactionary left to the loss of an election ?
Trump is going to make the USA so green again it will be like the Roaring Twenties here forever. There will be no no reason for anything like Disney World. The USA will be a Paradise!
lifeisadreamMexi Go, Mexico State Mexico16,713 posts
galrads: Trump is going to make the USA so green again it will be like the Roaring Twenties here forever. There will be no no reason for anything like Disney World. The USA will be a Paradise!
epirb: You quote somebody who resigned because she undermined the democratic process of picking a candidate ? What would the piece of corrupt crap know about democracy . There is a hardening attitude towards the morass of scum that represents the socialist cause led by people who consider themselves celebrities and above the law . Sooner or later there will be shootings like the one in Canada in reaction to leftwing rubbish calling for revolution , do you want this Sista is this your aim to see ? is this the plan of the reactionary left to the loss of an election ?
Not only did she quote a disgruntled democrat, she did so making it look like President Trump said it himself....
SistaCallie: President Donald Trump “believes he was elected as a dictator,”
If that is not a blatant misleading statement designed to induce more hatred, then I don't know what is.
YouMeUs: Not only did she quote a disgruntled democrat, she did so making it look like President Trump said it himself.... If that is not a blatant misleading statement designed to induce more hatred, then I don't know what is.
WOW! YMU, did you complete junior high school? Just wondering because your comment does not accurately quote the OP posted headline statement in the article. I NEVER SAID ONE WORD as you have claimed in your accusatory comment toward me. But I do understand you fake Trumpette supporters are more comfortable with the useage of ALTERNATIVE FACTS .. which are only self-indulgent lies
Secondly, I was wondering about your READING COMPREHENSION.... this is what the OP heading says: Wasserman Schultz: Trump believes 'he was elected as a dictator' By NOLAN D. MCCASKILL 01/31/17 11:12 AM EST
President Donald Trump “believes he was elected as a dictator,” Florida Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz said Tuesday.
I'm sure your eye sight is much better than mine, being that I'm older then you... BUUT, For the life of me I don't see my name anywhere in this article heading? It so staes Debbie Wassermen: IT DOES NOT SAY, Sista Callie....
DEFINITION READING COMPREHENSION: Reading comprehension is the ability to read text, process it, and understand its meaning. Although this definition may seem simple; it is not necessarily simple to teach, learn or practice. An individual's ability to comprehend text is influenced by their traits and skills, one of which is the ability to make inferences. If word recognition is difficult, students use too much of their processing capacity to read individual words, which interferes with their ability to comprehend what is read.
Reading comprehension is defined as the level of understanding of a text/message. This understanding comes from the interaction between the words that are written, and how they trigger knowledge outside the text/message. Comprehension is a "creative, multifaceted process" dependent upon four language skills: phonology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics. Proficient reading depends on the ability to recognize words quickly and effortlessly. It is also determined by an individual's cognitive development, which is "the construction of thought processes". Some people learn through education or instruction and others through direct experiences.
There are specific traits that determine how successfully an individual will comprehend text, including prior knowledge about the subject, well-developed language, and the ability to make inferences. Having the skill to monitor comprehension is a factor: "Why is this important?" and "Do I need to read the entire text?" are examples. Lastly, is the ability to be self-correcting to solve comprehension problems as they arise.
SistaCallie: WOW! YMU, did you complete junior high school? Just wondering because your comment does not accurately quote the OP posted headline statement in the article. I NEVER SAID ONE WORD as you have claimed in your accusatory comment toward me. But I do understand you fake Trumpette supporters are more comfortable with the useage of ALTERNATIVE FACTS .. which are only self-indulgent lies
Secondly, I was wondering about your READING COMPREHENSION.... this is what the OP heading says: Wasserman Schultz: Trump believes 'he was elected as a dictator' By NOLAN D. MCCASKILL 01/31/17 11:12 AM EST
President Donald Trump “believes he was elected as a dictator,” Florida Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz said Tuesday.
I'm sure your eye sight is much better than mine, being that I'm older then you... BUUT, For the life of me I don't see my name anywhere in this article heading? It so staes Debbie Wassermen: IT DOES NOT SAY, Sista Callie....
DEFINITION READING COMPREHENSION: Reading comprehension is the ability to read text, process it, and understand its meaning. Although this definition may seem simple; it is not necessarily simple to teach, learn or practice. An individual's ability to comprehend text is influenced by their traits and skills, one of which is the ability to make inferences. If word recognition is difficult, students use too much of their processing capacity to read individual words, which interferes with their ability to comprehend what is read.
Reading comprehension is defined as the level of understanding of a text/message. This understanding comes from the interaction between the words that are written, and how they trigger knowledge outside the text/message. Comprehension is a "creative, multifaceted process" dependent upon four language skills: phonology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics. Proficient reading depends on the ability to recognize words quickly and effortlessly. It is also determined by an individual's cognitive development, which is "the construction of thought processes". Some people learn through education or instruction and others through direct experiences.
There are specific traits that determine how successfully an individual will comprehend text, including prior knowledge about the subject, well-developed language, and the ability to make inferences. Having the skill to monitor comprehension is a factor: "Why is this important?" and "Do I need to read the entire text?" are examples. Lastly, is the ability to be self-correcting to solve comprehension problems as they arise.
SistaCallie: WOW! YMU, did you complete junior high school? Just wondering because your comment does not accurately quote the OP posted headline statement in the article. I NEVER SAID ONE WORD as you have claimed in your accusatory comment toward me. But I do understand you fake Trumpette supporters are more comfortable with the useage of ALTERNATIVE FACTS .. which are only self-indulgent lies
Secondly, I was wondering about your READING COMPREHENSION.... this is what the OP heading says: Wasserman Schultz: Trump believes 'he was elected as a dictator' By NOLAN D. MCCASKILL 01/31/17 11:12 AM EST
President Donald Trump “believes he was elected as a dictator,” Florida Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz said Tuesday.
I'm sure your eye sight is much better than mine, being that I'm older then you... BUUT, For the life of me I don't see my name anywhere in this article heading? It so staes Debbie Wassermen: IT DOES NOT SAY, Sista Callie....
At what point did you overlook where I had said "she quote" in my post? I never said that you, yourself had written anything, but rather that you had quote an article. Now I'll add to that, that YOU had made certain the defamatory article header was highlighted....and YOU did the highlighting.
YOU are continuously posting defamatory articles on President Trump and for what purpose, when the majority of the time YOU do not give any commentary feedback on the articles YOU post. I call that hate baiting. What do YOU call it?
SistaCallie: But I do understand you fake Trumpette supporters are more comfortable with the useage of ALTERNATIVE FACTS .. which are only self-indulgent lies
Feb 1, 2017 5:50 AM CST Called to be a DICTATOR...???
BuddyLegendManchester, Greater Manchester, England UK97 Posts
BuddyLegendManchester, Greater Manchester, England UK97 posts
He's a tycoon accustomed to the level of executive control which in government would be dictatorial. These checks on power are not what he's used to, this doesn't necessarily mean he will be a dictator.
If Trump decides to take on one or more of the major powerful threats out there then you might see the state of emergency. For people in western consumer democracies to become great probably would require a massive repression of liberty and their natural tendencies. Not that any old repression will do, only repression at the hands of all the right people.
Feb 1, 2017 6:12 AM CST Called to be a DICTATOR...???
BuddyLegendManchester, Greater Manchester, England UK97 Posts
BuddyLegendManchester, Greater Manchester, England UK97 posts
BuddyLegend: He's a tycoon accustomed to the level of executive control which in government would be dictatorial. These checks on power are not what he's used to, this doesn't necessarily mean he will be a dictator.
If Trump decides to take on one or more of the major powerful threats out there then you might see the state of emergency. For people in western consumer democracies to become great probably would require a massive repression of liberty and their natural tendencies. Not that any old repression will do, only repression at the hands of all the right people.
SistaCallie: Wasserman Schultz: Trump believes 'he was elected as a dictator' By NOLAN D. MCCASKILL 01/31/17 11:12 AM EST Share on Facebook Share on Twitter President Donald Trump “believes he was elected as a dictator,” Florida Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz said Tuesday.
In a pair of Tuesday morning tweets, the president sounded off on the Democratic Party. He called out Democratic leaders — including “Fake Tears Schumer,” as he wrote — over a malfunctioning microphone at Monday evening’s rally at the steps of the Supreme Court. Trump slammed the rally, which despite its technical difficulties drew more than 1,000 protesters, as “a mess.”
He also expressed dismay over the slow pace of confirming his Cabinet nominees, tweeting that Democrats “should be ashamed of themselves!” and adding: “No wonder D.C. doesn’t work!”
In an interview on Fox Business Network, Wasserman Schultz said Trump’s tweets were “very interesting” and “telling.”
“Because it shows that he believes that he was elected as a dictator,” Wasserman Schultz said. “There is an advise and consent role for the United States Senate, and that is what they are doing. He doesn’t just get to have his nominations rubber-stamped.”
For her part, the Florida Democrat and former Democratic National Committee chair said many of Trump’s nominees are “wholly unqualified,” singling out education secretary nominee Betsy DeVos in particular.
She also questioned Trump’s mandate, broaching the sensitive subject of his popular vote loss. Even after his inauguration, Trump has continued to falsely claim that he lost the popular vote only because millions of people voted illegally against him, and he has pledged to investigate possible voter fraud.
Fmr NYPD Commish to Schumer on ‘Fake Tears’: You Didn’t Cry on 9/11 February 1, 2017 Posted By chris Politics
Former New York Police Department Commissioner Bernie Kerik fired back at Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer, accusing him of not showing emotion in the aftermath of the September 11th, 2001 terror attacks like he did following President Trump’s travel ban order.
Schumer appeared to hold back tears at a press conference denouncing Trump’s order, which bars immigration from several Middle Eastern and North African countries.
Kerik, 61, who led the NYPD at that time, said he spent many days at the Ground Zero site with then-Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R) and Schumer, a New York senator.
“I never saw the man cry or whimper or any of that other stuff,” Kerik said on The Intelligence Report, “That whole scene… I found it quite appalling. You didn’t cry on September 11th, you never cried with me or Rudy.”
Earlier, Trump referred to the senator as “Fake Tears Chuck Schumer” and said that during their long acquaintanceship in New York City, he didn’t view the Brooklynite as “a crier”.
Debbie Blabber Mouth Scultz has a mouth like a buzz saw. Trump didn't throw her in jail or fire her from her govamint job now did he ? Certain groups can get farred from their job simply by opinions. So Trump's election is push back by the peeps. We r plum sick of big government, corporations, education, mega churches, and big bully media. AND those Hollywood legalistic Pharisees who urinate on the people from flyover country and tell them its raining. They can give a large measure of affection to my nether regions ! Sincerely, Rook(40 grit) Price Later peeps !
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By NOLAN D. MCCASKILL 01/31/17 11:12 AM EST
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President Donald Trump “believes he was elected as a dictator,” Florida Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz said Tuesday.
In a pair of Tuesday morning tweets, the president sounded off on the Democratic Party. He called out Democratic leaders — including “Fake Tears Schumer,” as he wrote — over a malfunctioning microphone at Monday evening’s rally at the steps of the Supreme Court. Trump slammed the rally, which despite its technical difficulties drew more than 1,000 protesters, as “a mess.”
He also expressed dismay over the slow pace of confirming his Cabinet nominees, tweeting that Democrats “should be ashamed of themselves!” and adding: “No wonder D.C. doesn’t work!”
In an interview on Fox Business Network, Wasserman Schultz said Trump’s tweets were “very interesting” and “telling.”
“Because it shows that he believes that he was elected as a dictator,” Wasserman Schultz said. “There is an advise and consent role for the United States Senate, and that is what they are doing. He doesn’t just get to have his nominations rubber-stamped.”
For her part, the Florida Democrat and former Democratic National Committee chair said many of Trump’s nominees are “wholly unqualified,” singling out education secretary nominee Betsy DeVos in particular.
She also questioned Trump’s mandate, broaching the sensitive subject of his popular vote loss. Even after his inauguration, Trump has continued to falsely claim that he lost the popular vote only because millions of people voted illegally against him, and he has pledged to investigate possible voter fraud.
http://www.politico.com/story/2017/01/debbie-wasserman-schultz-trump-dictator-234428