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Tuesday, April 16, 2024

New Hampshire Chris Sununu visibly lost his political way and needs a moral compass

ABC News’s George Stephanopoulos conducted a skillful and revealing interview with New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu. Over nine damning minutes, Sununu illustrated how deep into the Republican Party the rot has gone.
The context for the interview is important. Former New Hampshire Governor Sununu is hardly a MAGA enthusiast. During the 2024, GOP primary, he supported Nikki Haley, and over the past several years, he’s been a harsh critic of Donald Trump. Sununu has referred to him as a “loser,” an “asshole,” and “not a real Republican.” He has said the nation needs to move past the “nonsense and drama” from the former president and that he expects “some kind of guiltyverdict” against Trump. “This is serious,” Sununu said last June. “If even half of this stuff is true, he’s in real trouble.”
Christopher Thomas Sununu is an American politician and engineer who has served since 2017, as the 82nd governor of New Hampshire.

Most significant, as Stephanopoulos pointed out, five days after January 6, Sununu said, “It is clear that President Trump’s rhetoric and actions contributed to the insurrection at the United States Capitol Building.”

During the interview, Sununu didn’t distance himself from any of his previous comments; in fact, he doubled down on them. He reaffirmed that Trump “absolutely contributed” to the insurrection. “I hate the election denialism of 2020,” Sununu said. 

And he also admitted that he’d be very uncomfortable supporting Trump if he were convicted of a felony. But no matter, Sununu reiterated to Stephanopoulos that he’ll vote for Trump anyway.

“Look, nobody should be shocked that the Republican governor is supporting the Republican president,” Sununu said.

It’s worth examining the reasons Sununu cited to justify his supportfor Trump. The main one, according to the New Hampshire governor, is “how bad Biden has become as president.” 

Sununu cited two issues specifically: inflation, which is “crushing people,” and the chaos at the southern border.

Let’s take those issues in reverse order. Any fair-minded assessment would conclude that Joe Biden has been a failure (not!
🚫😦) on border security—crossings at the southern border are higher than ever—and that the president is rightfully paying a political price for it. His record in this respect is worse than Trump’s.

But, Trump’s record is hardly impressive. In fact, Trump never got close to building the wall he promised, (Mexico 
never agreed to pay for it!) and fewer people who were illegally in America were deported during the Trump presidency than during the Obama presidency. Illegal border crossings, as measured by apprehensions at the southwest border, were nearly 15 percent higher in Trump’s final year in office than in the last full year of Barack Obama’s term—when Trump called the border “broken.” Illegal immigration has bedeviled every modern American president.

More incriminating is that earlier this year, Republicans, at the urging of Trump, sabotaged what would arguably have been the strongest border-security bill ever, legislation supported by Biden. 

So why did Republicans, who have lacerated Biden for his lax enforcement policies, oppose a bill that included so much of what they demanded❓ Because they wanted chaos to continue at the southern border, in order to increase Trump’s chances of winning the election. That tells you what the Republican priority is.

As for inflation: During the Biden presidency, it soared to more than 9 percent—inflation was a global crisis, not specific to the United States—but has cooled to about 3.5 percent. (When Trump left office, inflation was less than 2 percent.) America’s inflation rate is now among the lowest in the world. More important, wages are rising faster than prices for ordinary workers, and low-wage workers have experienced dramatic real-wage growth over the past four years and for the first time in decades.

More broadly, the American economy is the best in the world❗❗ 😃The United 
States recovered from the coronavirus pandemic better than any other nation. Interest rates are the highest in decades, but America’s GDP significantly outpaced those of other developed countries in 2023. The economy grew by more than 3 percent in the fourth quarter of 2023, which is higher than the average for the five years preceding the pandemic. Monthly job growth under Biden, even if you exclude “catch up” growth figures in the aftermath of the pandemic, has been record-setting. Trump’s record, pre-pandemic, isn’t close.

In 2023, we saw the highest share of working-age Americans employed in more than two decades, while the Biden administration has overseen more than two years of unemployment below 4 percent, the longest such streak since the late 1960s. At the end of last year, retailers experienced a record-setting holiday season. The stock market recently posted an all-time high; so did domestic oil production. The number of Americans without health insurance has fallen to record lows under Biden. Trump claims that crime “is rampant and out of control like never, ever before.” In fact, violent crime—after surging in the last year of the Trump presidency (largely because of the pandemic)—is declining dramatically

As for abortions, during the Trump presidency, they increased by 8 percent after 30 years of near-constant decline.

Even if Republicans want to insist that Biden’s policies had nothing to do with any of this, even if these positive trends are happening in spite of Biden rather than because of him, America during the Biden presidency is hardly the hellscape that MAGA world says it is and at times seems to be rooting for it to be. 

On Biden’s watch, for whatever constellation of reasons, a good deal has gone right. And deep down, Trump supporters must know it, even as they wrestle with reality in order to deny it.

So the underlying premise that Sununu and MAGA world rely on to justify their support for Donald Trump—that if Biden wins, “our country is going to be destroyed,” as Trump said during a rally on Saturday—is false. Which raises the question: What is the reason Sununu has rallied to Trump?

It’s impossible to fully know the motivations of others, but it’s reasonable to assume that Sununu wants to maintain his political viability within the Republican Party. He’s undoubtedly aware that to break with Trump would derail his political ambitions. 

But for Sununu, like so many other Republicans, that partisan loyalty comes at the cost of his integrity.

Chris Sununu is not a true believer, like some in MAGA world. He’s not psychologically unwell, like others. He knows who Trump is, and what the right thing to do is—to declare, as Liz Cheney has done, that she will not vote for Donald Trump under any circumstances.

“I certainly have policy differences with the Biden administration,” she has said. “I know the nation can survive bad policy. 

We can’t survive a president who is willing to torch the Constitution.” Donald Trump has shown he’s willing to do that and more. Sununu is pledging fealty to a man who, among other things, attempted to overturn an election, summoned and assembled a violent mob and directed it to march on the Capitol, and encouraged the mob to hang his vice president. He sexually assaulted and defamed a woman, paid hush money to a porn star, and allegedly falsified records to cover up the affair. Trump controlled two entities that were found guilty of 17 counts of criminal tax fraud and falsifying business records. He invited a hostile foreign power (Russia) to interfere in one American election and attempted to extort an allied nation (Ukraine) to interfere in another four years later. He has threatened prosecutors, judges, and the families of judges. 

And he has been indicted in four separate criminal cases, one of which finally began in Manhattan. 

Trump has championed crazed and racist conspiracy theories, dined with avowed anti-Semites, and mocked war heroes, people with handicaps, and the dead. He has swooned over the most brutal dictators in the world, sided with Russian intelligence over American intelligence, abused his pardon power, and said we should terminate the Constitution. He obsessively told his staff to use the FBI and the IRS to go after his critics.

Donald Trump makes Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton look like Boy Scouts.

It’s not all that uncommon for politicians to put party above country, 
to bend and to break when pressure is applied. 

Courage is a rare virtue, and tribal loyalties can be extremely powerful. But this is not any other time, and Trump is not any other politician. Rather (and obviously), Trump is a man of kaleidoscopic corruption. There is virtually nothing he won’t do in order to gain and maintain power. And he telegraphs his intentions at all hours of the day and night.

Given all Trump has done, and given all we know, the claim that Joe Biden—whatever his failures, whatever his limitations, whatever his age—poses a greater threat to the republic than Donald Trump is delusional.

In his new book Finish What We Started: The MAGA Movement’s Ground War to End Democracy, Isaac Arnsdorf reminds us of something that Steve Bannon 😠😧, who served as a close adviser to Trump and is one of the most influential figures in the MAGA movement, once said: “Lenin wanted to destroy the state, and that’s my goal too. I want to bring everything crashing down, and destroy all of today’s establishment.”


Chris Sununu has now enlisted in that war. What is so discouraging, and so sickening, is how many others in his party have done so as well. They are Trump’s willing accomplices. 
MAGA maniacs like Steve Bannon are the evil equivilent of the release of the flying monkeys in The Wizard of Oz

Peter Wehner is a contributing writer at The Atlantic and a senior fellow at the Trinity Forum.

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Monday, October 19, 2020

Savannah Guthrie's NBC debate - Donald Trump was forced to admit debt, reinforced ugly right wing "Crazy Uncle"

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/savannah-guthrie-trump-town-hall/

Savannah Guthrie calls out Trump: "You're the president — you're not like someone's crazy uncle"

Vice-President Joe Biden's Town Hall audience on ABC tops NBC's Trump event in the duel of town halls
The NBC News journalist Savannah Guthrie asked Trump about his retweet this week of a conspiracy theory that Biden orchestrated to have Seal Team 6 killed to cover up the fake death of Osama Bin Laden.

Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Joe Biden edged out Donald Trump in the duel of the network town halls on Thursday, on programs broadcast on NBC (with Savannah Guthrie) and ABC (with George Stephanopoulos).

Nielsen data showed that Biden's event on ABC, running from 8 to 10 p.m EDT, averaged 13.9 million viewers. Trump, whose event aired from 8 to 9 p.m. Eastern, attracted an avera ge of 13.06 million viewers across the NBC broadcast network and cable channels MSNBC and CNBC. In the hour where the two candidates were head to head, Biden led Trump as well with 14.1 million viewers.
Savannah Clark Guthrie is an American broadcast journalist and attorney. 

The numbers are not likely to please Trump, who often touts his ability to draw large TV audiences.


The head-to-head scheduling of the events led to harsh criticism of NBC, which offered Trump the same time period as Biden's event (set last week) — thereby forcing viewers to choose which candidate to watch live. NBC's rationale for the move was that a later hour would have given Trump access to a larger available TV audience, as viewership increases over the course of the evening; the network's Oct. 5 town hall with Biden also aired at 8 p.m.

NBC News executives asked ABC to change the time period of its event, but they were turned down, according to a person familiar with the discussion.

NBC News noted that an additional 1 million viewers watched Trump's town hall through video-on-demand platforms. Another 3.1 million viewers watched some part of it on the NBC News Now live stream.

The town hall skirmish developed when the Commission on Presidential Debates canceled its Oct. 15, event after Trump refused to debate Biden from a remote location. The commission's demand was made as a health precaution after the White House announced on Oct. 1, that Trump had tested positive for COVID-19.

The dispute resulted in two events, with Trump in Miami to take questions from voters and "Today" co-anchor Savannah Guthrie. Biden met with voters in Philadelphia where the proceedings were led by ABC News chief anchor George Stephanopoulos.

Both town hall events were given positive reviews by pundits and critics.

Guthrie, a former litigator, was widely praised for her persistent follow-ups on Trump's answers regarding his handling of the coronavirus and on why he has retweeted extreme and discredited conspiracy theories spread by the right-wing group QAnon. 

Guthrie thrived despite being put in the hot seat by the networks' scheduling conflict. Pundits, former NBC News figures and actors who work for the network's entertainment division lashed out on news programs and social media over the way the division's executives handled the event.


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Friday, April 19, 2019

Sarah Huckabee Sanders lies about lying - violates the Ten Commandments


Like a rug- shame on you "Ms. Christian"
Daily Beast report about Sara Huckabee Sanders and her "lies about telling lies". By Reuters- Jonathan Ernst

Of all the biblical laws and commandments, the Ten Commandments alone are said to have been "written with the finger of God" (Exodus 31:18)

Sarah Huckabee Sanders claims she is a Christian but nearly everyday she violates "thou shalt not bear false witness" (Exodus 20-16)

In a heated interview with Good Morning America host George Stephanopoulos on Friday morning, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders danced around her own truth about what she was quoted as saying in Special Counsel Robert Mueller’ report.

Sanders told Mueller that her comments about how the “rank and file of the FBI” supported President Trump’s firing of FBI Director James Comey were a “slip of the tongue.”

Stephanopoulos confronted Sanders with an accusation. “That’s not a slip of the tongue, Sarah, that’s a deliberate false statement,” he charged. “Actually, if you look at what I said, I said the slip of the tongue was in using the word countless, but there were a number of FBI, both former and current, that agreed with the president’s decision and they’ve continued to speak out,” she replied, while Stephanopoulos tried to interrupt her before she got in one last jab: “James Comey was a disgraced leaker and used authorization to spy on the Trump campaign.”

Stephanopoulos then said, “Sarah, I’ve got to stop you there. Why can’t you acknowledge that what you said then was not true?” Then, stumbling and visibly red-faced, she doubled down and said, it was in the heat of the moment, meaning it wasn’t a scripted talking point. “I’m sorry that I wasn’t a robot like the Democrat Party.” ---MaineWriter - OMG! Yet another Sanders serial lie because only the Republicans have been caught up in lies and cover ups about the Trump campaign and the unethical obstruction of justice, now adding even more cover ups, on top of what is already documented.

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Monday, April 16, 2018

Morally unfit to lead ~ open season on name calling

James Comey: 'Donald Trump is morally unfit to be president and treats women like pieces of meat'

On Day One of the failed Donald Trump presidency, the first message received by the American people was a flurry of lies about the size of the inaugural crowds in Washington DC, on January 20, 2018. This entree into leadership was the classic and even graphic example of an "emperor who had no cloths", responding to empty seats on the parade's ceremonial routes. 
Former FBI Director James Comey says Donald Trump is morally unfit to lead
Continuing from there, Donald Trump proceeded to attack the American intelligence community. These messages were initiated by Donald Trump himself. 

In fact, Trump decreed that the National Park Service was to stop posting pictures of the empty seats on inauguration day 2017, and ~ (wait! there's more!)... he immediately began to criticize the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) ~ for, somehow, covering up a false allegation of wire tapping, among other things.
Nevertheless, at the same time as Trumpzi began his failed leadership with two miserable mistakes, he went on to meet with the Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak in the early weeks of his administration.  

Moreover, Ambassador Kislyak says he won't name all the Trump officials he's met with because 'the list is so long'

Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak said it would take him more than 20 minutes to name all of the Trump officials he's met with.
Kislyak made the remarks in a sprawling interview with Russia-1, a popular state-owned Russian television channel.

Nevertheless, Trump did nothing to instill confidence in the American intelligence community. Rather, his continued courtship of Russia raised concerns about his vulnerability to being blackmailed by Russia, as a result of the trips and business dealings his company had with Russians.  

Then, Trump made the worst decision of any leader in American and perhaps even world history. He fired the former FBI Director James Comey, while the man was giving a speech in California.

Really dumb.

So, now James Comey is showing his allegiance to "A Higher Loyalty", in his book, where the name calling between him and Donald Trump has entered into the arena of a national food fight.

So, the name calling gates are open and James Comey told George Stephanopoulos that Donald Trump is morally unfit to lead.

In the Washington Post, Matt Zapotosky and Devlin Barrett reported:

"Former FBI director James B. Comey said in his first televised interview since being fired that he believed Donald Trump was “morally unfit to be president” and that it was 'possible' that the Russians had material that could be used to blackmail him."

"In a wide-ranging conversation with George Stephanopoulos broadcast on ABC late Sunday, Comey took aim at Trump in no uncertain terms, comparing his administration to a mafia family, likening his presidency to a forest fire and asserting there was evidence that he had committed a crime.

"He said that he would not favor impeaching Trump to remove him from office, because that 'would let the American people off the hook and have something happen indirectly that I believe they’re duty-bound to do directly' — meaning through elections. But he made clear his view of whether Trump was fit to hold the position."

“'This president does not reflect the values of this country', Comey said."

Therefore, since we're into the FBI arena of serious name calling, let's finish the James Comey glossary:
  • morally unfit to lead
  • philanderer
  • adulterer
  • money launderer
  • teller of lies
  • serial bully
  • un-American Putin hugger
  • coward (fires multiple people, his own colleagues, on Twitter)
  • never served in the military or public service
  • anti-immigrant
  • racist
  • obstructer of justice
  • does not support the US Constitution
  • narcissist
In other words, James Comey has responded to A Higher Loyalty by telling the American people the truth. 

Although James Comey is not necessarily a likable man, he is a truthful person.

Certainly, James Comey realizes how he has now become the political litmus paper competency test of the failed Donald Trump leadership. Is Comey truthful about Donald Trump's unpalatable and amoral leadership? Or, is Donald Trump the person who deserves credit for firing the former FBI director (by sending a Tweet), just because he could?

A preponderance of evidence is showing how Donald Trump is morally and temperamentally unfit to lead and I believe James Comey has been called by A Higher Loyalty to show how the failed Trumpzi emperor has no cloths. 

Comey's now best selling book is a collectible in the series beginning with "What Happened?" by Hillary Clinton; followed by "Fire and Fury", by Michael Wolff and now "A Higher Loyalty".  
A trilogy, leading to 2018 mid term elections.

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Sunday, September 04, 2016

Donald Trump illegally encourages Russian hacking- unqualified to lead


Vice Presidential nominee Senator Kaine compares Donald Trump's Russian Hack Comments to Watergate in Huffington Post:

Image result for vladimir putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin says it doesn't matter who hacked the Democratic National Committee (DNC). By calling for Russia to do more hacking disqualifies candidate Donald Trump, in my opinion and apparently a lot of other people agree, like Senator Tom Kaine, too.

Washington- Democratic vice presidential nominee Senator Tim Kaine compared rival Donald Trump's comments on Russian hacking to Watergate, on Sunday September 4th.

Intelligence officials indicated that a July hack of the Democratic National Committee's servers was the work of the Russian government. Donald Trump responded to the email release with suggestions that the Russians should look for additional emails from Mrs. Hillary Clinton during her time at the US State Department.  

"He openly encouraged Russia to engage in cyberhacking to try to find more emails or materials, and we know these cyber attack on the DNC was done by Russia," Kaine said on an appearance on ABC's "The Week with George Stephanopoulos". 

Kaine compared Trump's response to the scandal that forced Republican President Nixon to resign from office. "A president was impeached and had to resign over an attack on the DNC during a presidential election in 1972,"  Kaine said.  "This is serious business. So contrast the Hillary situation, where the FBI said there was no need for legal proceedings, with an attack that is being encouraged by candidate Donald Trump on the DNC by Russia similar to what led to the resignation of a president 30 years ago."

Russian President Vladimir Putin denied his country's involvement in the hack earlier this week, but he praised the release of the emails. "Listen, does it even matter who hacks this data?," he asked Bloomberg News. "The important thing is the content was given to the public."

Meanwhile, Donald Trump's kind words for Russia's President Putin raises concerns as does some of his advisers connections to the Russian government.  (Editor's Huffington Post note:  Donald Trump regularly incites political violence and is a serial liar.)

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