"It's a shame the White House has become an adult day care center.

vostok

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Bob Corker: Trump puts US on course for 'World War Three'

US President Donald Trump could put the US "on the path to World War Three",
the Republican chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee has warned.


Senator Bob Corker said Mr Trump was treating the presidency like "a reality show".

The retiring Tennessee lawmaker also said White House staff struggle to "contain" Mr Trump.

Mr Corker's comments are a remarkable attack on a sitting president from a member of his own party.

Mr Corker was considered for the job of secretary of state by Mr Trump last year

but they have since fallen out.

The senator told the New York Times in a telephone interview on Sunday

he was concerned about the president's conduct.

"I don't think he appreciates that when the president of the United States speaks

and says the things that he does, the impact that it has around the world,

especially in the region that he's addressing," he said.


Mr Trump said he refused to endorse Mr Corker for re-election

Mr Corker suggested the president - who has repeatedly baited nuclear-armed North Korea -

could put the US on course for "World War Three".

"I don't know why the president tweets out things that are not true," he added.

"You know he does it, everyone knows he does it, but he does."

"I know for a fact that every single day at the White House, it's a situation of trying to contain him,

" Mr Corker told the newspaper.

The ill-tempered exchange began on Sunday morning, when Mr Trump tweeted that

Mr Corker had begged the president to endorse him for re-election.

Mr Trump said he refused. He also accused Mr Corker of being "largely responsible for

the horrendous Iran Deal".

Mr Corker, who denied the president's account, responded:

"It's a shame the White House has become an adult day care center.

"Someone obviously missed their shift this morning."

Mr Trump is this week expected to de-certify the Obama administration's 2015 agreement

to curb Iran's development of nuclear weapons, a deal he has repeatedly condemned.

Last month Mr Corker - who has said the Iran deal should not be torn up -

announced he would not seek re-election at next year's mid-term elections.

Mr Corker and Mr Trump previously clashed in August when the senator criticised

the president's response to clashes that month between white supremacists and

anti-fascist demonstrators in Charlottesville, Virginia.

Mr Trump's attack followed Mr Corker's expression of support last week for Secretary of State

Rex Tillerson, who is widely seen as having been sidelined by the president.

Mr Corker said America's top diplomat was "in an incredibly frustrating place",

where he "ends up not being supported in the way that I hope a secretary of state would be supported".

On Wednesday Mr Tillerson denied rumours that he was about to resign,

amid reports he had referred to the president as a moron.

(http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-41556537)

 

Jimdamick

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Corker is one of the very few in the Republican party that actually has the balls to call a spade a spade, like someone has to be around to change Trump's Depends, or else he is going to shit all over himself and this country in the process
Good news is that Corker has just started, and he ain't going away for another 2 years.
Nice
 

ttystikk

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Daycare, insane asylum...

If the Chump managed to repudiate the nuclear treaty with Iran, why should any country ever trust our word again?

Chump the serial liar is making America look like him. What amazes me is that 'moral' right wingers don't see this for what it is.

Then again, the morality of such people has been both highly malleable and questionable for a long time now.
 
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