The New York Times on Saturday published a blistering assessment of President Trump’s performance, blasting him for a lack of meaningful accomplishments.
“It’s with a whiff of desperation that President Trump insists these days that he’s the chief executive Washington needs, the decisive deal maker who, as he said during the campaign, ‘alone can fix it,’ " The Times wrote in its editorial.
“What America has seen so far is an inept White House led by a celebrity apprentice.”
The newspaper’s editorial board argued that Trump’s executive orders are not achievements and that the president has not yet been able to spearhead any meaningful reform effort.
“When Mr. Trump’s assistants can keep the edge of panic out of their voices, they insist that Mr. Trump has gotten more done in the early going than most presidents. And Mr. Trump is so adept at creating smoke that Americans might be forgiven for thinking that’s true,” the Times wrote.
Secretary of Education wants prayer and religion, well Jesus only need apply, in our public paid for schools, after stealing the money for “charter” religious education, and Donnie Dumpster wants to cancel the Press freedom, and most of the GOP in House and Senate want to ban “peaceable assembly” with their constituents, so the First Amendment is just toilet paper to them all.
edward thomas Premium Member about 7 years ago
We’ve never had a coup in this country. He’s REALLY giving people a reason to think we should.
Radish the wordsmith about 7 years ago
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The New York Times on Saturday published a blistering assessment of President Trump’s performance, blasting him for a lack of meaningful accomplishments.
“It’s with a whiff of desperation that President Trump insists these days that he’s the chief executive Washington needs, the decisive deal maker who, as he said during the campaign, ‘alone can fix it,’ " The Times wrote in its editorial.
“What America has seen so far is an inept White House led by a celebrity apprentice.”
The newspaper’s editorial board argued that Trump’s executive orders are not achievements and that the president has not yet been able to spearhead any meaningful reform effort.
“When Mr. Trump’s assistants can keep the edge of panic out of their voices, they insist that Mr. Trump has gotten more done in the early going than most presidents. And Mr. Trump is so adept at creating smoke that Americans might be forgiven for thinking that’s true,” the Times wrote.
phredturner about 7 years ago
He’ll start firing generals until he finds some toady enough to do whatever
NeoconMan about 7 years ago
The media are the enemy of the State. Lock ’em up; lock ’em up.
Dtroutma about 7 years ago
Secretary of Education wants prayer and religion, well Jesus only need apply, in our public paid for schools, after stealing the money for “charter” religious education, and Donnie Dumpster wants to cancel the Press freedom, and most of the GOP in House and Senate want to ban “peaceable assembly” with their constituents, so the First Amendment is just toilet paper to them all.