Wednesday, August 22, 2018

IT'S THE BEGINNING OF THE END FOR DONALD TRUMP AS MICHAEL COHEN SAYS TRUMP "DIRECTED" HIM TO COMMIT A FEDERAL CRIME

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      Except for this opening paragraph, my column for today was written in real time with my tweets and Facebook posts when Donald Trump's former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, pleaded guilty in federal court in New York City to eight criminal counts including campaign finance violations, tax fraud and bank fraud.  In addition, Trump's former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, was convicted by a jury in an Alexandria, Virginia federal courtroom on eight counts of tax and bank fraud.  But it was Cohen who threw Trump under the bus by connecting him to the felonies that involve payments that Cohen made as campaign expenses, which were intended to silence two women who claim they had sexual encounters with Trump after he married his wife, Melania.  Trump says the allegations by Stephanie Clifford (also known as Stormy Daniels) and by Karen McDougal are false...and he denies the affairs ever happened.  Daniels insists she had a one-night sexual fling with Trump in 2006.  McDougal alleges her relationship 

with "The Donald" was between 2006 and 2007.  Although Trump is not mentioned by name, court documents identify Michael Cohen as the "personal attorney" for "Individual-1."  The court filing goes on to state that "In or about January 2017, Individual-1 had become the president of the United States."  The events of Tuesday, August 21st, 2018 - day 579 of the Trump administration - will undoubtedly make Trump think that he wishes he never confided in Cohen about anything. Presumably, it is Michael Cohen who knows where all the proverbial bodies are buried...but it will be Donald Trump's presidential coffin that will soon be nailed shut...as the lid has already been closed.


Gary B. Duglin
Donald Trump needs to start packing his bags. Michael Cohen has pleaded guilty this afternoon to 8 criminal counts and one of which includes that Cohen admits to being "directed by a candidate" (and we know that's Donald Trump) to violate campaign finance laws by paying hush money to porn star Stormy Daniels ($130,000) and Playboy model Karen McDougal ($150,000) as a campaign expense to influence the 2016 presidential election. Trump is on his way to either being a sitting president who will be indicted or impeachment proceedings need to begin. Republicans on Capitol Hill cannot stand behind Trump anymore. And any of you Trump supporters who continue to have "The Donald's" back...I'm sorry, but you're all fools. GBD
Gary B. Duglin
Donald Trump needs to resign the presidency. His real-life Monopoly game is soon to be over. Resign now...or be impeached and removed from office. And perhaps Trump could become the first president of the United States to "Go to jail, go directly to jail." GBD



Trump's former campaign chair & his former "fixer" are guilty. Democrats will regain control of both houses of Congress after this Nov's mid-terms. A Democrat in The White House is right around the corner. It's a great day in America & it's going to get better & better.

Gary B. Duglin
Donald Trump's former personal attorney and "fixer" Michael Cohen today swore under oath and admitted that he knew he was committing a crime when he was "directed by a candidate" (and we know that's Donald Trump) to violate campaign finance laws by paying hush money to porn star Stormy Daniels ($130,000) and Playboy model Karen McDougal ($150,000) as a campaign expense to influence the 2016 presidential election. Since Cohen pleaded guilty to such a felony then Trump himself is an unindicted co-conspirator and needs to be indicted or be impeached and removed from office. Trump needs to do the right thing and resign the presidency before - to borrow words from the late President Gerald Ford - "our long national nightmare" continues. GBD

Gary B. Duglin
How can Republicans on Capitol Hill and across the nation continue to support Donald Trump? Trump vowed to hire "the best people" for his administration. But his campaign chairman Paul Manafort is a GUILTY FELON. Deputy campaign chairman Rick Gates is a GUILTY FELON. National security adviser Michael Flynn is a GUILTY FELON. Foreign policy adviser George Papadopoulos is a GUILTY FELON. And although he didn't work in the administration, Michael Cohen was Trump's personal attorney and "fixer"...and Cohen is a GUILTY FELON. THOSE are "the best people?" REALLY, DONALD??? It's time for Trump to resign. #SaveAmerica  
GBD

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Saturday, August 18, 2018

OMAROSA AND BRENNAN AREN'T GOING TO STOP SO THUMBS-UP TO BOTH

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     The "bully-in-chief" has done it again.  If you don't like him...if you don't embrace his maniacal lunacy...or if you simply disagree with one iota of his backward thinking...Donald Trump puts the thumbscrews on you.  However...to those spineless individuals who kiss his behind and elevate him on to an undeserved pedestal, Trump - who is as phony as a three-dollar-bill - gives a pat on the back.  That is...until you cross him.  And then...you get put in the "dog" house. 


     Stripping John Brennan of his security clearance proves to me once again that Donald Trump has no clue whatsoever how to suitably serve as president of the United States. Therefore - as I suggested in the early days of the 2016 campaign - he is mentally unfit to sit behind The Oval Office desk.

     Trump firmly articulated to The Wall Street Journal that his action to revoke Brennan's access to sensitive, confidential information is directly connected to special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation of Russia's interference in to America's 2016 presidential election.  That contradicts press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders' official White House statement on Wednesday, August 15th, 2018 that noted Brennan's "erratic" behavior and "increasingly frenzied commentary" about Trump as the reasons to cut off Brennan's pathway to privileged material.  Trump further threatens to pull the security clearances of numerous other U.S. intelligence and law enforcement officials, past and present.  As he declared to The Wall Street Journal the same day..."I call it the rigged witch hunt.  It is a sham.  And these people led it.  So I think it's something that had to be done."  In my mind - and more importantly, I hope in Mueller's mind - that spells out obstruction of justice.  I - along with a vast number of Americans nationwide, including Brennan himself - believe that withdrawing security clearances is an "abuse of power."  In an exclusive interview with Rachel Maddow on her Friday, August 17th program on MSNBC, Brennan elaborated that Trump is "drunk on power." By denying Brennan - and probably others with similar credentials - the ability to obtain classified information...adds to the embarrassment that is Donald Trump.  He is a stain on the fabric of our country.


     Trump thinks he can intimidate people...and that when he attempts to do so, it will cease them from exercising their First Amendment right of free speech to verbally attack him.  Trump's dangerously authoritarian vision of the presidency - by definition - would forbid Americans from expressing negative opinions about him.

     Trump should take a lesson from former President Barack Obama and the words he delivered in a December 6th, 2016 speech at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Florida.  "We're a nation that believes freedom can never be taken for granted...and that each of us has a responsibility to sustain it.  The universal right to speak your mind and to protest against authority...to live in a society that's open and free...that can criticize a president without retribution...a country where you're judged by the content of your character rather than what you look like, or how you worship, or what your last name is, or where your family came from...that's what separates us from tyrants and terrorists."  For nearly two years, I have carried President Obama's speech with me wherever I go.

     Trump's order to ban Brennan is indicative of an autocratic madman.  It is unquestionably obvious that Trump executed his command for political purposes and because he refuses to accept criticism from anybody...even from a valuable source.  

     Brennan has served three commanders-in-chief including President Bill Clinton, President George W. Bush and President Barack Obama.  As C.I.A. director under President Obama - from March 2013 to January 2017 - Brennan is one of our country's "keepers of the secrets."  As such...stored within the cells of his brain is a treasure trove of solid gold knowledge that is priceless to our national security and that can benefit his successors - as well as others - who serve within the intelligence community.  
Allowing certain former government officials - who exited without incident - to retain their clearances...is a definite advantage for America. Donald Trump is cutting his nose to spite his face.

     Trump's preoccupation in Brennan is out of fear.  But why is Trump so afraid?  If he truly has done "nothing wrong" - as he insisted in a tweet on June 4th, 2018 - then why...as sources close to him have implied...is Trump an emotional basket case...worried that people outside The White House and inside The West Wing could rip his world apart?


     Omarosa Manigault Newman has recently shown Trump that there are people who know how to play hardball on the same level plane as he does.  And as I wrote - many days prior to Manigault Newman blowing the whistle with her secretly recorded tapes - there had to be at least one person - from the current or former Trump circle - who would have the courage to expose to the American people that Donald Trump is not functionally competent to perform the duties of president.

     I have always believed that there had to be one gutsy individual - if not more - who have been inside the Trump orbit...and who know where the proverbial bodies are buried.  Therefore, Trump has got to be trembling like the aftershocks of a San Francisco earthquake.  True, Trump can portray himself as someone who is constructed with nerves of steel...but he is undoubtedly weakening.  He is beyond terrified that Manigault Newman has in her possession the straw that will break "The Donald's" back, and therefore, not only drown his presidency, but torpedo the Trump brand and the business that bears his name and the names of his children and grandchildren.  


     Trump cannot fire Manigault Newman.  He already saw to that.  But she does need to be extra careful that the "godfather's" horse's head doesn't find its way in to her bed.


     As for his chilling ambush on John Brennan - currently a senior national security and intelligence analyst for NBC News and MSNBC - Trump's timing was calculated. The date of his written order was July 26th...nearly three weeks before Sarah Huckabee Sanders issued the official announcement.  Trump, therefore, slipped the statement in to his back pocket until he needed it.  And being blasted by Manigault Newman's tapes was as good of a time as any to defuse the situation...even if it was only for one news cycle.


     But Manigault Newman isn't going to stop.  She's not going away.  The New York Times - on Thursday, August 16th - reported that Manigault Newman may have an archive of about 200 clandestinely recorded audio files...and she acknowledged to NBC News correspondent Craig Melvin on his MSNBC program the same day..."If I need to" more tapes will be released.  "I'll do what I have to do to protect myself." Meanwhile...despite Trump's efforts to take her out of the headlines, Manigault Newman will continue to find her name on the front pages of newspapers and in the lead stories of broadcast and cable news shows.  And taking away Brennan's security clearance won't zip his lip.  He'll remain an outspoken critic of Trump too.


     My prediction...there's going to be a vocal explosion - a bomb - with cataclysmic force...that will dismantle and ultimately mutilate the legacy of Donald Trump and his entire family.  And Omarosa Manigault Newman is going to pull the pin on the monstrous oral grenade that will blow to bits the lives and the livelihoods of everything Trump.


     Manigault Newman, Brennan, and others too, are formidable opponents for Trump. His vile rhetoric that is venomously spewed off his toxic tongue and through his vicious tweets is his wicked way of demonstrating his narcissism and his power. Belittling and dehumanizing Manigault Newman, Brennan, or anyone else on the so-called "Trump enemy list" is merely to prove - in an "unhinged" demeanor - that he is the boss.  But the United States of America is not The Trump Organization.  The people of our nation are Trump's boss...not the other way around.


     It's mind-boggling that more than one-third of Americans can still support a man who worships and celebrates brutal dictators. Donald Trump pays homage to Russia's Vladimir Putin...Kim Jong-un of North Korea...The Philippines' Rodrigo Duterte...and Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey, among others.  It was about two months ago, in June 2018, when Trump - during an interview on Fox & Friends - praised Kim Jong-un.  "He's the head of a country, and I mean, he's the strong head. Don't let anyone think different.  He speaks and his people sit up at attention.  I want my people to do the same."  And if you watch the interview with Steve Doocy, Trump expressed the aforementioned words in a serious tone.  He was not "joking," as some Republicans want to spin it.  Americans, therefore, must not ignore Trump's off-the-cuff remarks as humor.  It is not at all funny for the president of the United States to jest that he wants to be dictator.  He's not a comedian.  But James Corden is.  And on the April 16th, 2018 broadcast of The Late Late Show on CBS, the program's host hit the nail on the head when Corden said..."Donald Trump is morally unfit to manage an Outback Steakhouse."

     America needs dedicated people like John Brennan to help protect our nation. We are better off for it.  But Donald Trump is more concerned about himself than he is our country.  


     When a bully picks on the wrong person, he usually regrets his mistake.  Even if you don't trust some of what Omarosa Manigault Newman has written in her new book, Unhinged: An Insider's Account Of The Trump White House, and you think she has painted a portrait that dishonestly represents Trump - as he contends - the fact of the matter is, she has tapes...and Trump is going to someday beat himself up that he ever tangled with her.  As Manigault Newman forges ahead by giving Trump a one-two punch with her secret recordings, she will continue to damage his reputation and wreak havoc on his overall life, his family and his administration.  That being said, no American can simply brush off Manigault Newman's allegations as rants of "a disgruntled former White House employee" whose book "is riddled with lies and false accusations," which is how Sarah Huckabee Sanders has described her.


     When the truth can actually be heard by the sounds of Trump's voice (and others)...denial is impossible.  The tapes that have perked up our ears establishes that Manigault Newman's authenticity cannot be debated.  The stench from the cesspool of corruption within "Trumpworld" makes Richard Nixon's Watergate White House radiate an aroma of a bouquet of blossoming roses.


     In Paddy Chayefsky's Oscar-winning, satirical screenplay for the 1976 motion picture, Network...the fictional Union Broadcasting System news anchor Howard Beale - brilliantly played by Academy Award winner Peter Finch - single-handedly moves the network from dead last to a media powerhouse. But when the novelty of "The Mad Prophet of the Airwaves" wears thin with viewers, the ratings tumble and eventually sink to the bottom.  And although the parent company's chairman and chief stockholder issues an order to keep Beale on the air - despite the poor ratings - UBS executives hire assassins to have him murdered on a live broadcast.

     I am in no way suggesting that senior level employees of the United States government bring harm of any kind to Donald Trump. Let me repeat that for those readers who tend to not read my column - or anything, for that matter - word for word.  I would NEVER...ever...recommend...nor would I want...anyone to physical hurt the president of the United States...no matter how much I oppose his policies and no matter how much I find his thinking to be abhorrent and destructive to the people of our nation.  In fact...I sincerely hope that Donald Trump lives beyond his 100th birthday, so he can suffer humiliation for decades after Robert Mueller forces his resignation, just as Richard Nixon was forced to resign pending an impeachment after Watergate.  But Republicans in Congress...and in the Cabinet...must take a stand and realize that Trump's disturbing behavior is quickly injecting a lethal dose of poison in to our country.  I have shared these thoughts with my readers in many other editorials over the last nineteen months.  So what then are Congressional Republicans and members of Trump's Cabinet waiting for?  Our nation is smack dab in the middle of a Constitutional crisis, and therefore, it is time for the 25th Amendment to be invoked and Trump legally to be removed from office. 

     Unlike impeachment - which requires a House of Representatives investigative committee to determine "high crimes and misdemeanors" by the president, followed by a vote in the full House, a Senate trial, and a vote where two-thirds of the senators agree to remove the president from office - it is not necessary for any crime to be committed in order to enforce the 25th Amendment.  The majority of the Cabinet - including the vice president - needs to simply conclude that the president is unable...or unfit...to perform the duties of his job...and, at that point, the vice president becomes acting president.  Two-thirds of both Congressional chambers would have to agree with the Cabinet in order for the vice president to formally become president. If not, the president resumes control.


     Handing over the reigns of our country to Mike Pence would not put a smile on my face.  His soul is sinned with evil prejudices.  But Pence's mental competency is not necessarily in question - as is Trump's - and Pence appears to lack the narcissism that drives Trump.  Perhaps Pence would be willing to compromise with Democrats.  But then, there's the distinct possibility that Pence has participated in a cover-up.  If so, he might end up following in what eventually - I believe - will be Trump's footsteps.  And that means resignation or some form of forced removal from office. Therefore, with the Democrats hopefully taking control of the House of Representatives come January 2019, the new Democratic Speaker of the House would become president.  But none of the above will be possible without either Congressional impeachment or direct evidence discovered by the Mueller probe that proves Trump - and perhaps Pence too - to be guilty of one or more crimes.

     Short of Donald Trump actually "stand(ing) in the middle of Fifth Avenue (in New York City) and shoot(ing) somebody," - or doing something just as bad - Trump's Cabinet members are not likely to invoke the 25th Amendment.  But we cannot give Trump carte blanche to get away with killing our country.  So it's up to all Democrats and all Independents to vote in the mid-term elections this November 6th so that Democrats regain control of both the House and the Senate.  Otherwise, if Trump is allowed to continue as president, he is going to fire bullets into the heart and brain of our nation... and literally put the United States of America...to death. 

     And that's The Controversy for today.

     I'm Gary B. Duglin.

     "We'll talk again."


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Tuesday, August 14, 2018

I WAS NEVER A FAN OF OMAROSA BEFORE...BUT I AM NOW

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     "Good morning Mr. Phelps. Oops!  Jim is on vacation.  So good morning Ms. Manigault Newman.  

     As you know, the man in the photograph is Donald J. Trump.  It's a little more than twenty-one months since Trump was elected president of the United States, and it's time now for you to come forward with evidence you gathered while being undercover during the Trump campaign and as an assistant to the president at The White House.


     You have first-hand knowledge that Trump is...and has been... unfit to serve as our nation's commander-in-chief. Throughout his time in office, more and more allegations have been made that Trump participated in a conspiracy to collude with Russia, in Vladimir Putin's endeavor to interfere with America's 2016 presidential election.  We all heard Trump admit - during a May 11th, 2017 interview with NBC Nightly News anchor Lester Holt - that the Russia probe was on his mind when he fired James Comey as F.B.I. Director.  After all...Comey had been leading the investigation about Russia's meddling.  Take a listen again, Omarosa, to Trump talking with Lester Holt.  'In fact, when I decided to just do it (fire Comey)...I said to myself, I said...You know, this Russia thing with Trump and Russia is a made-up story.  It's an excuse by the Democrats for having lost an election that they should have won.'  We, therefore, believe that Trump is Putin's puppet...and on July 16th, 2018, he showed the world that he trusts Russia over U.S. intelligence agencies.  You'll recall that in a news conference in Finland that day, Trump - with Putin at his side - stated that Putin told him that Russia was in no way involved in the interference of our election.  Listen to these words, Omarosa, one more time, from Trump himself.  'People came to me - (director of national intelligence) Dan Coats came to me, and some others - they said they think it's Russia.  I have President Putin, he just said it's not Russia.  I will say this.  I don't see any reason why it would be.'  

     Your mission, Omarosa, as your assignment continued, was to find the evidence - even by tape recording Trump and others in the administration - and to prove that Trump is not only incompetent to serve as president, but to validate through various means that he should be forced to resign - or else be impeached and removed from office - because of conspiracy, obstruction of justice and treason.  What you have discovered must now be brought in to the limelight.  As always, if you or any of your IM Force are caught or killed, the Secretary will disavow any knowledge of your actions.  This tape will self-destruct in five seconds. Good luck Omarosa." 

     Under normal circumstances, I would strongly oppose any White House aide who secretly records the president or others in his administration.  But the avalanche of lies...the lack of transparency...and the clandestine methods that have undoubtedly been utilized...by Donald Trump and many of his senior staff...lead me to applaud Manigault Newman for her actions.

     Somebody needed to expose Trump and this White House for what it really is...a cesspool of corruption and a burrow of bigotry.

     As to why she recorded conversations in The White House - including one in The Situation Room, in December 2017, when she was fired by the chief of staff, retired United States Marine Corps General John Kelly - Manigault Newman told Chuck Todd on the Sunday, August 12th, 2018 broadcast of NBC's Meet The Press..."I protected myself because this is a White House where everybody lies; the president lies to the American people, (press secretary) Sarah Huckabee (Sanders) stands in front of the country and lies every single day.  You have to have your own back or else you'll look back and you'll have seventeen knives in your back."  Manigault Newman provided Meet The Press with the tape of Kelly dismissing her from The White House while they spoke in "The SitRoom."

     On the Monday, August 13th, 2018 edition of Today on NBC, Manigault Newman released a recording of a conversation where Donald Trump appears to be shocked that she was leaving The White House.  "Nobody even told me about it.  You know they run a big operation, but I didn't know it.  I didn't know that.  G-ddamn it.  I don't love you leaving at all."  

     Manigault Newman expressed to Savannah Guthrie..."General Kelly, John Kelly is running this White House and Donald Trump has no clue what's going on.  He's being puppetted...and that's very dangerous for this nation."  But as I've written in the past, when it comes to the Trump campaign, the Trump administration, or The Trump Organization (before Trump occupied The Oval Office)...nothing is done in Trump world without Donald Trump's approval.  It's why - without question - he had to know about the June 2016 meeting in Trump Tower with Donald Trump, Jr., Jared Kushner and the Russians...and it's why Trump, I think, not only was aware that General Kelly was giving the ax to Manigault Newman, but that Trump probably gave Kelly the order to do so.  Remember...as a reality television star himself... Donald Trump is an actor.  And his recorded conversation with Manigault Newman was simply a performance.  To be fair, though...she too - as a celebrity from reality TV - also has a talent for acting.  But it's Manigault Newman who has the tapes.   

     The White House Situation Room is generally perceived to be one of the highest security locations in the country, so recording devices are expressly forbidden.  In actuality, The SitRoom is a large complex of 55-hundred square feet made up of many rooms.  When asked, though, how she recorded Kelly inside what is supposed to be a secure area, Manigault Newman wouldn't divulge her cloak and dagger operation except to say..."I'll just leave that to your imagination."

     The Washington Post reports that "dozens of White House aides have signed NDAs (non-disclosure agreements) in exchange for working with Trump, who has long relied on such agreements in his business career, according to current and former administration employees."  Trump tweeted on August 13th that Manigault Newman "already has a fully signed Non-Disclosure Agreement."  But the former director of communications for The White House office of public liaison says she never signed such a document.  That being said...whether Manigault Newman did or did not execute the aforementioned paperwork, most lawyers believe that NDAs are not legally enforceable for public personnel.  Furthermore, it's historically uncommon for NDAs to have been used by past U.S. presidents.

     The above brings us back to that exclusive interview on Meet The Press, when Manigault Newman revealed that she has personally heard a recording of Trump using the N-word during a taping of an episode of NBC's The Apprentice...that Trump hosted...and which - according to Manigault Newman - "confirmed that he is truly a racist."  However, in her new book, Unhinged: An Insider's Account of the Trump White House, she writes of only hearing about the tape.  But Manigault Newman told Chuck Todd that after her book was published she has had an opportunity to actually listen to the recording.

     For more than three years, I have labeled Trump a racist.  On day one of his campaign he identified Mexicans as "rapists" and people who "bring drugs" in to the United States.  His speech on June 16th, 2015 also accused Mexicans plus others from "all over South and Latin America" for "bringing crime" to our country. 

     A year later, on June 2nd, 2016, Trump verbally attacked a federal judge who was presiding over litigation where plaintiffs had filed lawsuits against Trump University.  U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel - who is an American citizen by birth, having been born in Indiana - received Trump's racist wrath when he claimed Curiel may be biased because of his Latino background.  Trump told The Wall Street Journal that Curiel sitting on the bench in these cases was "an absolute conflict" given that he is "of Mexican heritage" and because of Trump's pledge to "build a wall" on America's southern border, so that too is "an inherent conflict of interest." 

     But Trump insists "I'm not a racist.  I am the least racist person."  Those words were his defense to a January 2018 report by The Washington Post that alleged Trump referred to Haiti and African nations as "shithole countries."  In June 2017, Trump despicably noted that 15-thousand immigrants from Haiti "all have AIDS" and that 40-thousand Nigerians - after seeing the U.S. - would never "go back to their huts" in Africa.

     At at June 2016 rally in Redding, California, Trump focused on an individual in the crowd and pointed to that supporter...who happened to be black..."Look at my African-American over here.  Look at him."  I suppose Trump never heard of the Emancipation Proclamation.  Although it's been more than a century-and-a-half since President Abraham Lincoln issued the order to free the slaves in ten states, Trump - two years ago - described a black man as "my African-American."  In addition, Trump has been known to criticize African-Americans for being "ungrateful."

     Furthermore, Trump has denigrated Native Americans...and he has mocked U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren - Democrat of Massachusetts - by nicknaming her "Pocahontas."  Warren says her family ancestry includes both the Cherokee and Delaware tribes.

     In December 2015, Trump called for "a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States."

     In August 2017, following the protests in Charlottesville, Virginia, Trump was disgraceful when he refused to denounce the Ku Klux Klan, the neo-Nazis, and the white supremacists whose behavior contributed to a woman being killed during the demonstration.  "I think there's blame on both sides...but you also had people that were very fine people on both sides."

     Apparently an act of anti-Semitism didn't matter to Trump during the campaign even though his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, is Jewish...Trump's daughter, Ivanka Trump, converted to Judaism...and therefore three of "The Donald's" grandchildren are Jewish.  But in July 2016, Trump tweeted an image that featured Hillary Clinton with a Star of David...a pile of one-hundred-dollar bills...and a caption that read... "Most Corrupt Candidate Ever!"  Trump added to the tweet..."Crooked Hillary -- Makes History!"  The tweet and the accompanying graphic painted a portrait of Jews as money-grubbers, which suggests a stereotypical anti-Semitic view of Jewish people.  The Trump campaign, however, claimed the artwork was not to depict a Star of David, but a six-pointed sheriff's badge.  Of course.  And I can fly through the air like Superman.  (Full disclosure...I am Jewish).

     Finally, let us not forget that for many years, Trump led the so-called "birther movement" by reiterating his charge that President Barack Obama was not born in the United States, but in Kenya.  That was nothing but a racist lie about America's first black president.

     This column only scratches the surface by sharing a sampling of Donald Trump's racist behavior.  There are numerous other examples indicating his bigotry.

     It's beyond embarrassing to the United States that the president's use of language is foulmouthed and downright nasty.  But that's nothing new.  Despite his vile and vulgar verbiage, enough Americans still voted for him.

     As for his incivility towards Manigault Newman, Trump - on August 13th - tweeted that "Wacky Omarosa" is "a lowlife"...that she is "vicious but not smart"... and she's "a loser" who "people in The White House hated."  But the "insulter-in-chief" remained in obnoxious character on Tuesday, August 14th when he added a cherry to the top of his mud-slinging sundae by defining Manigault Newman as a "dog."  "Good work by General Kelly for quickly firing that dog!"  And Trump is adamant that he is not a racist?  He is a venomous racist and a cruel, heartless misogynist.  

     Omarosa Manigault Newman first met and became acquainted with Donald Trump in 2004 when she was a contestant on the first season of The Apprentice.  But Trump's fourteen-year association with a woman who he describes as a "lowlife" may be the person who completely ruins his life.  And Manigault Newman might just be the answer to Democrats' prayers.  In an August 13th interview with Chris Matthews on his MSNBC program, Hardball...Manigault Newman declared she has "plenty" of tapes. So to borrow a phrase from James Comey..."Lordy, I hope there are tapes."  And I'm betting that special counsel Robert Mueller is going to want to hear all of them. Manigault Newman told Chris Matthews..."If his (Mueller's) office calls again... anything they want I'll share. Anything that they want, I'll certainly cooperate."  But the question remains...what previous communication has Manigault Newman had with Mueller?  She has not yet elaborated.  Perhaps she has already provided some of her tapes to Mueller...and just maybe...Omarosa Manigault Newman will be the "John Dean" of this investigation.  As Dean - a senior adviser to Richard Nixon - helped to take down the 37th president after Watergate...it could be Omarosa Manigault Newman who has the necessary ammunition to help unseat the 45th president.  

     One would think that The White House - and especially The Situation Room - are totally secure and protected from secret means of surveillance. But obviously - with the recordings we have heard this week - we can no longer make that assumption.  
   
     As such, Congressman Eric Swalwell - Democrat from California - hit the nail on the head with his August 12th tweet. "Insider-trading at picnics on the lawn?  A domestic abuser handling state secrets?  Secret recordings in the Situation Room?  The White House is compromised and corrupted.  Only a Congress #ForThePeople can clean it up."

     But it's going to take Democrats...Independents...and Republicans with a backbone...to do it.  If Americans nationwide don't come together in a courageous effort...America as we know it...as we knew it...may likely become a thing of the past...forever.

     And that's The Controversy for today.

     I'm Gary B. Duglin.

     "We'll talk again."



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