I really want to puke at Tweety's Presidency.  It's not always what he decides, although denying the Khashoggi murder and his government's Climate Change report are clearly SOCIOPATHIC, it is HOW he runs his Presidency, NASTY!

"The truth is finally catching up with Trump"

By Dana Milbank      November 27, 2018 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-truth-is-finally-catching-up-with-trump/2018/11/27/5fde4570-f28e-11e8-bc79-68604ed88993_story.html?utm_term=.96b820805881&wpisrc=nl_most&wpmm=1

"Trump may say that this is the “best economy” in history, that his “tariffs are the greatest.” But Americans can now see General Motors, facing some $700 million in higher steel prices because of tariffs, announcing on Monday that it is closing five factories and laying off nearly 15,000 workers. They can also see market gyrations, rising interest rates, rising debt and forecasts for slower growth."

Trump is whoring our country, dividing us into hateful tribes.  But that is only his second biggest flaw.  Trump's economic choices will burn him, and hurt America.  Short term gains will disappear with huge deficits and stupid tarrif wars.

There are many Tweety comments and actions, that, if he took a smarter path, said something more mature, less divisive or insulting, he could get away with them and no one would know the better.  His tweets are damning for sure!

We all say stupid things, once, then normal people try to explain and correct stupid comments.  Tweety doubles down on stupid.

Tweety is whoring America, selling our honor for $110B Saudi Arabian weapons orders, ignoring Khashoggi murder.  Tweety is disrespecting CIA reports AGAIN, saying the CIA is not certain the Saudi Prince ordered the murder.

Tweety also support Saudi Arabia's slaughter of Yemeni civilians in multiple war crimes.

Iran is not that bad to make it worth giving up our soul!

All this ugliness will end Tweety support one day, so he can walk inot the darkness his soul lives in, ALONE!

"How the Khashoggi killing ruinously defined Trump"

By Jackson Diehl   November 23 at 5:30 PM

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/global-opinions/trump-granting-mbs-a-pass-on-khashoggis-murder-gives-dictators-license-to-oppress/2018/11/23/8ec9f64e-ed94-11e8-8679-934a2b33be52_story.html?utm_term=.4cac7d338659

"Sometimes a middling foreign policy crisis produces a presidential decision of far more consequence. It clarifies and crystallizes the executive’s core instincts, thereby establishing a road map for managing the United States that countries around the world then follow. President Trump’s decision to excuse Saudi Arabia’s Mohammed bin Salman for ordering the murder and dismemberment of one of his own citizens will be one of those junctures."

The world is more uncertain as Tweety staggers thru what he thinks is "America First," nationalism that allows whoring America.

Tweety might even feel he has a "green light" to murder journalists.

".  .  .  consequently shouldn’t be surprised if more exiled dissidents disappear or die, including in Western capitals. There are hundreds of expatriate Egyptians in the Washington area; some of them have told me they have been subjected to harassment and surveillance like that experienced by Khashoggi before his murder. If one disappears or is killed, will Trump punish his ally Abdel Fatah al-Sissi? The Khashoggi case gives the Egyptian dictator a blazing green light."

The ugliness of a Trump Presidency will be his downfall.

"That leaves what will be the most enduring and poisonous legacy of the Khashoggi case: the confirmation that truth no longer matters in American foreign policy. A Kissingerian president might have acknowledged that Mohammed was a vicious killer, then argued that we needed to work with him anyway. Trump’s innovation is to say that whether a favored thug ordered a murder or not is not worth knowing — even if the CIA confidently concludes he is guilty.

The same goes for the vast benefits Trump claims for the Saudi relationship. It seems to matter not that Riyadh has delivered on virtually none of a promised $110 billion in arms purchases; or that, contrary to Trump’s rhetoric, it is seeking to raise rather than lower the price of oil; or that it is hurting rather than helping the containment of Iran.

If the facts are irrelevant, America can easily be fleeced so long as Trump insists that the opposite is happening."