Politico: President Donald Trump delivered a scorched-earth speech to conservative activists on Saturday, calling the Russia investigation "bullshit," adopting a southern accent to mock his former attorney general, and asserting that some members of Congress "hate our country."
The rollicking two-hour-plus appearance at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference in Maryland offered the president a brief respite from an otherwise miserable week in which his much-touted summit with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un ended in failure and his former personal lawyer delivered explosive testimony to Congress.
Editor: "A miserable week?" A convicted self-serving liar on multiple fronts, gave false and contradictory testimony before every TV camera in America this past week, and politico pretends that Trump had a bad week instead of the obvious truth, that the American people had a bad week.
I don't know if you don't understand but, OFFICIALLY speaking, a person who has been convicted of lying on multiple counts, is not to be trusted in any of his testimony in a court of law. As a jurist, a judge will tell you that is perfectly fine to ignore ALL testimony as potential lies, coming from a proven liar. That is a fact. If the House had conducted itself as a Court of Law instead of the partisan institution that it is, the single day mid-week "testimony" of Michael Cohen would have never taken place . . . . period.
The House made it clear that it cannot build a case against Trump without using the testimony of crooks and liars. And Fox News made it clear that profit is its guide to this kind of sensationalism. So who really had a bad week? Certainly not Trump. Case closed, end of story.
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