the unravelling of Trump's Regime

Worst White House Occupant Ever? What About His GOP Enablers?

Señor Trumpanzee is flipping out over Michael Wolff’s book-- completely deranged-- and claiming he’s “stable” and “a genius” and that Bannon has an 80 IQ. Trump is insane and should be impeached immediately under the terms of the 25th Amendment. The voters should deal with the Republicans who, knowing full well that Trump is a dangerous sociopath, enabled him anyway-- especially Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell.

A Presidency That Is Not Just Illegitimate But Abnormal As Well

Unless you’re a right-wing extremist you probably don’t know who Stephen Hayes, editor of the Weekly Standard, is-- although they often trot him out on Fox News, CNN and CNBC as a Republican commentator. Aside from a couple of crackpot biographies on Cheney and Paul Wolfowitz, he’s best known as a writer for an insane book about how Saddam Hussein was working with al Qaeda (a GOP fantasy that has been proven wrong).

Can Both Of These Things Be True At The Same Time? The Trump Regime Is “Treasonous” And “Unpatriotic” And Steve Bannon Has “Lost His Mind?”

In response to the subject line above… well of course and there's no chance many DWT readers doubted either premise at any point. This episode of the nasty little back and forth started with a David Smith report in The Guardian, basically a pre-review of Michael Wolff’s new book, Fire and Fury: Inside The Trump White House.

The Well Oiled Machine Is In An Uproar Again-- Was Gorka Fired Or Did He Quit?

Friday night conflicting reports started circulating about Trump's pet White House Nazi, Sebastian Gorka. He was fired. No, he quit. So which is it? The Hill reported that on White House official told them that "Sebastian Gorka did not resign, but I can confirm he no longer works at the White House." That sure sounds like fired-- and like national security adviser H.R.

At The Current Rate Of Decline, Trump's Approval Rating Will Hit Zero In September 2020

Active Shooter by Nancy OhanianThe L.A. Times' Cathleen Decker reported that "[m]ore than two dozen voters gathered in Phoenix this week delivered a bipartisan broadside against President Trump, Republicans and Democrats, dismissing the political class as serving its wealthy benefactors and abandoning everyday Americans.