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Credit where it's due: I'm no Jonah Goldberg fan, but no one will get off a better witticism about President Trump than Goldberg did this morning on NPR. In a conversation with Rachel Martin about Trump's approach to the Robert Mueller investigation, Goldberg said this:
In terms of the actual interview, it is amazing to listen to Rudy Giuliani and [Trump's] other lawyers say, "You know, there's just no way I'd let my client sit down and be under oath about anything," because they act as if they're just-- like, he's an escaped monkey from a cocaine study and they can't control him no matter what, and so they just-- they don't want to have anything to do with it. I think that's a sort of a fascinating sort of admission.
I'd be delighted if the phrase "escaped monkey from a cocaine study" were hung around Trump's neck forever, or at least would trend on social media for a few hours. It's perfect.
Jonah Jacob Goldberg is an American conservative syndicated columnist, author, and commentator.
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Even some Republicans have grown more blunt, with Sen. Bob Corker (Tenn.) recently suggesting that Trump “has not yet been able to demonstrate the stability nor some of the competence” to succeed as president. Now, some psychiatrists and other mental-health professionals are shedding long-held norms to argue that Trump’s condition presents risks to the nation and the world. “The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump” features more than two dozen essays breaking down the president’s perceived traits, which the contributors find consistent with symptoms of narcissistic personality disorder, sociopathy and other maladies. “Collectively with our coauthors, we warn that anyone as mentally unstable as Mr. Trump simply should not be entrusted with the life-and-death powers of the presidency,” Judith Lewis Herman of Harvard Medical School and Bandy X. Lee of the Yale School of Medicine write in the book’s prologue. 
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Donald Trump is a an idiot. According to the sources, [Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau] pressed Trump on how he could justify the tariffs as a "national security" issue. In response, Trump quipped to Trudeau, "Didn't you guys burn down the White House?" referring to the War of 1812.
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Trump Declares Canada a National Security Threat
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The United States of America should declare donald a National Security Threat !!!!
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Trump Declares Canada a National Security Threat
Trump is just as ignorant about history as he is about the Constitution and government policy.
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Junior high school kids know that the British were the ones who burned Washington during the War of 1812.
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Trump Declares Canada a National Security Threat
Trump is just as ignorant about history as he is about the Constitution and government policy.
But what does that say about his supporters?
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Trump Declares Canada a National Security Threat
Trump is just as ignorant about history as he is about the Constitution and government policy.
But what does that say about his supporters?
They seem to believe everything that flows from his various orifices...
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Trump Declares Canada a National Security Threat
Those damn limies! It must be those pesky Redcoats again! Silly me, I thought the Revolutionary War and The War of 1812 ended a long time ago.
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