CNN’s @KaitlanCollins: “You were talking about how busy you were this morning. James Comey was in court. He self surrendered. He’s now been charged a second time, this time over a social media post with seashells that said 8647. Do you really think that he was endangering your life or threatening your life with that post?”
President Trump: “Well, if anybody knows anything about crime, they know — 86. You know what that’s a mob term for? Kill him, you know. Do you ever see the movies? 86 him. The mobster says to one of his wonderful associates, 86 him. That means kill him. It’s I think of it as a mob term. I don’t know if people think of it as something having to do with disappearing, but the mob uses that term to say, when they want to kill somebody, they say, 86 the son of a gun. I’m trying to keep the language nice and clear. They don’t use that term son of a gun. They use another term, but that’s a mob term for killing. Yeah.”
Collins: “But do you really think your life was in danger? Because —”
Trump: “Probably, I don’t know, you know, based on — based on what I’m seeing out there. Yeah.”
Collins: “— the seashells?”
Trump: “The — the people like Comey have created tremendous danger, I think, for politicians and others. You know, Comey is a dirty cop. He’s a very dirty cop. He cheated on the elections. He tried to help Hillary Clinton. As you know, he dismissed a lot of things that he should have proceeded with. I wasn’t involved, but he should have proceeded with, no, he’s a dirty cop. He’s a crooked man.”
@pierre_bida You are too kind. I am proud of how well everyone responded to the Legal Studies thing. I would imagine it has faded a bit, but so have I.....
When you live with a pathological liar, the truth becomes optional. Melania saying she was never friends with Jeffrey Epstein is as fucking ridiculous as Trump calling the Epstein Files a hoax.
Jack Nicholson used to grab coffee at a diner on the Strip. One night he showed up late to meet friends, and a waitress cleared his cup before he’d taken a sip, telling the table to leave. That moment was later written directly into Five Easy Pieces (1970).
@swmckewonOWH I am 61 so I can't remember. But, The Game of the Century: beating Bama in 1977, 1994 of course, more natties, there is a lot...but hell yeah it's tucked right in there with the storyline and finish