Wednesday, October 18, 2017

A Pass The Buck President and Another First For PolitiDose

True to past commentary in PolitiDose, President Trump is still passing the buck and playing the blame game.  Four American troops were killed in Niger by an ISIS ambush on October 4 and this week Gold Star mothers and parents who lost their sons and daughters in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan took the President to task for not contacting the parents of those 4 troops who were killed.  The news media also asked Trump about the issue and his tardiness in the matter.  It was pointed out by both that past Presidents called parents timely when such deaths took place.

The trumpet man responded by trying to pass the buck saying past Presidents did not always contact the deceased parents and made a point of mentioning President Obama.  One of Obama's assistants immediately responded that was false.  The reason Trump never talked about the four deaths until he was challenged is because it would remind the public of his bragging that all the killing would stop when he became President.  Yet it happened on his watch along with the record shooting in Las Vegas that killed 58 and wounded over 300.  In that case the trumpet man placed blame on President Obama for the shooter having a bump stock.  Several of the Gold Star mothers reported how President Obama and President Bush called when they lost their son in action.

Trump also passed the buck to congress when he cancelled the insurance subsidy to the ACA and threatened Senator John McCain for a speech he gave and for voting against the senate's phony health care bill.  After 9 months in office the trumpet man is still not close to being Presidential.  To some of the people in his cabinet, he is a moron.  But PolitiDose stands behind previous commentary, Trump is not qualified and is unfit for office.  He is also a traitor for reasons offered, unstable and enjoys lying to the public.  And yes, the only cure is impeachment.  And in the near future there will be more first for PolitiDose.


This commentary written by Joe Lorio