
Trump lives his life like he’s constantly staging punchlines. I mean, on Christmas day, he proudly proclaims “Tomorrow, it’s back to work!” then on Tuesday, he’s seen hitting the links. It’s like his presidency is some kind of art installation.

Trump lives his life like he’s constantly staging punchlines. I mean, on Christmas day, he proudly proclaims “Tomorrow, it’s back to work!” then on Tuesday, he’s seen hitting the links. It’s like his presidency is some kind of art installation.

So, the passing of this scam of a tax bill has me really thinking about what the Republicans have become since being the party of Lincoln. It’s one thing to make bad decisions because you think you’re being moral, but I just can’t believe, even kind of, that the current Republicans think that this new bill will be beneficial to their constituents. They just don’t have any leg to stand on in that regard.

Chris Christie is really going out of his way to distance himself from the Trump transition with his Deadline interview. But most humorous is his obvious distaste for Jared Kushner. The way he talks about him, saying he deserves the scrutiny leveled at him, makes me think Christie was bullied.






