
The Bully In His Pulpit
Tuesday night showed the core truth of Trump. And of liberal democratic collapse.

Andrew Sullivan? LOL. What’s next? A Tim Walz anti-Trump op-ed?![]()
The Bully In His Pulpit
Tuesday night showed the core truth of Trump. And of liberal democratic collapse.andrewsullivan.substack.com
I assume you have proof of this counselor?But he charges the Secret Service double for rooms and accommodations. He made millions pulling that grift first term. Plus did you ever see the personnel and equipment involved in a Presidential motorcade, even to a golf course?
Everyone is aware of it , four year old news , except you apparently.I assume you have proof of this counselor?
Provide proof or you are spreading BS as usual.Everyone is aware of it , four year old news , except you apparently.
Everyone is aware of it , four year old news , except you apparently.
Provide proof or you are spreading BS as usual.
You and Rill need to read the NPR article a little more closely.Everyone is aware of it , four year old news , except you apparently.
You and Rill need to read the NPR article a little more closely.
Trump Hotels charge more to the regular public than SS. It is more than the government typically allows agents, but less than the standard rates at these very expensive hotels. So, he is "grifting" discounted rates. Smart analysis Stoned, as usual.
I noticed that that's another item that the lawfare state of Biden left alone, so I think there's probably a little more to it. I'd guess that for reasons of proximity to the protectee, the protection details probably stayed in the most exclusive areas of the hotel, rather than the sort of everyday room we might book through hotel.com at a token discount or something, or that a USSS agent would book for something like attending a meeting or conference. They had to try to fabricate novel charges against Trump over the last few years, so again I find it improbable that anything with real meat was left on the table. It isn't the greatest look for someone on a mission to lower government spending, admittedly. But I don't think Trump padded his pockets at the taxpayer's expense a whole lot during his first term.You and Rill need to read the NPR article a little more closely.
Trump Hotels charge more to the regular public than SS. It is more than the government typically allows agents, but less than the standard rates at these very expensive hotels. So, he is "grifting" discounted rates. Smart analysis Stoned, as usual.
Instead of instinctively covering for your Cult leader, put a little effort into researching the subject. He also charged marked up rates at Doral, his other properties and anywhere he had security posted. That is OK you don't have to apologize.You and Rill need to read the NPR article a little more closely.
Trump Hotels charge more to the regular public than SS. It is more than the government typically allows agents, but less than the standard rates at these very expensive hotels. So, he is "grifting" discounted rates. Smart analysis Stoned, as usual.
The cult is strong in you!I noticed that that's another item that the lawfare state of Biden left alone, so I think there's probably a little more to it. I'd guess that for reasons of proximity to the protectee, the protection details probably stayed in the most exclusive areas of the hotel, rather than the sort of everyday room we might book through hotel.com at a token discount or something, or that a USSS agent would book for something like attending a meeting or conference. They had to try to fabricate novel charges against Trump over the last few years, so again I find it improbable that anything with real meat was left on the table. It isn't the greatest look for someone on a mission to lower government spending, admittedly. But I don't think Trump padded his pockets at the taxpayer's expense a whole lot during his first term.
You and Rill need to read the NPR article a little more closely.
Trump Hotels charge more to the regular public than SS. It is more than the government typically allows agents, but less than the standard rates at these very expensive hotels. So, he is "grifting" discounted rates. Smart analysis Stoned, as usual.
Since you like to spin the facts to protect your leader, take on this one. The pending lease Trump had for the Trump Hotel should have been rescinded once he was elected President, as no US employee is allowed to lease US Property. General Services Administration allowed the lease to continue even though their boss won the election. He used that hotel to grift payments from foreign governments while in office.I noticed that that's another item that the lawfare state of Biden left alone, so I think there's probably a little more to it. I'd guess that for reasons of proximity to the protectee, the protection details probably stayed in the most exclusive areas of the hotel, rather than the sort of everyday room we might book through hotel.com at a token discount or something, or that a USSS agent would book for something like attending a meeting or conference. They had to try to fabricate novel charges against Trump over the last few years, so again I find it improbable that anything with real meat was left on the table. It isn't the greatest look for someone on a mission to lower government spending, admittedly. But I don't think Trump padded his pockets at the taxpayer's expense a whole lot during his first term.
It isn't true. He didn't overcharge based upon the property value they stayed at. The charges were excessive based upon the govenment standards of of what SS is allowed to pay for hotel/overnights. Stone's claim was he "charged double" the going rate, as if Trump was up to something nefarious. That is a false narrative. I've been to Mar-a-Lago. Have you? Please find me a hotel that is cheap and close enough to the President that it makes sense for the SS to stay there instead of on Trump property. It's a barrier island with a 2 lane main drag. If an emergency happens good luck to the service members staying in Palm Beach to make it there in a timely manner. Of course it's expensive. The rich do and pay for chit commoners don't.
Notice this came from Rubio instead of DOGE/Musk. This is the smart play.
I need to apologize that you could not find anything to back up your assertion with the exception of an article that cites them charging less than the standard rate?Instead of instinctively covering for your Cult leader, put a little effort into researching the subject. He also charged marked up rates at Doral, his other properties and anywhere he had security posted. That is OK you don't have to apologize.
So the overage charged ($1.4 MM) for being at a Trump property versus a Holiday Inn Express is still only about one fifth or one sixth of what was spent to study transgender mice. Some perspective for a Monday morning.
The cult is strong in you!
It's okay. At least we've had a double mention of "cult" already so I know the world has not come to an end.I need to apologize that you could not find anything to back up your assertion with the exception of an article that cites them charging less than the standard rate?
You posted:
"But he charges the Secret Service double for rooms and accommodations"
From the NPR article:
in 2020 — that rooms were provided "at cost" to the Secret Service.
"[We] could make far more money renting them to members or guests," Eric Trump said at the time.
If the anti-Trump NPR could have proved anything close to your assertion, they would have gladly published it.
As usual, you are posting misinformation.
I want to apologize to the board for Stonedax misinformation.
There, I apologized!
None of Trump, the Trump family, nor the US gov't owns the Trump hotel in DC, if that's the one you're referring to. Or maybe you're referring to his first term? If GSA approved it during his first term (I dunno if that's true or not), your beef should be with them. Maybe DOGE should pay that agency a visit.Since you like to spin the facts to protect your leader, take on this one. The pending lease Trump had for the Trump Hotel should have been rescinded once he was elected President, as no US employee is allowed to lease US Property. General Services Administration allowed the lease to continue even though their boss won the election. He used that hotel to grift payments from foreign governments while in office.
Slick Willie FIRED 400,000 Federal Employees !Do you realize you are complementing Trump? Never before have we discussed federal government staff reductions.
I know they have probationary clocks ticking, so time is of the essence. Government always grows - you should be happy - but derangement does not allow it.
If you want a magazine to do your thinking for you. I don'tStoneaxe says RDS is a horrible governor. Whatever he says, believe the opposite.
A meaningless list without a detailed description of "quality of life". Oh, and the only state missing from that list of top-10 progressive states is Illinois.Another opinion for you!!
CNBC Top States for Business
These are America’s best states for quality of life in 2024
9. (tie) New York
9. (tie) New Hampshire
9. (tie) Massachusetts
9. (tie) Connecticut
8. California
7. Hawaii
6. Oregon
5. Washington
4. Minnesota
3. New Jersey
2. Maine
1. Vermont
WHO WOULD HAVE THOUGHT IT?
Tennessee has a very high quality of life factor. It's rated the highest wrt when people move there, they stay there.A meaningless list without a detailed description of "quality of life". Oh, and the only state missing from that list of top-10 progressive states is Illinois.
Maybe there is some truth, but I prefer the receipts, not just "Trump overcharged because the Dems in the house say so"Politics
Trump overcharged Secret Service to stay at his hotel during presidency, House Democrats say
By Scott MacFarlane
October 18, 2024 / 11:30 AM EDT / CBS News
Washington — In a report released Friday morning, Democrats on the House Oversight Committee allege that newly obtained records show then-President Donald Trump overcharged the U.S. Secret Service for rooms at his former hotel in Washington, D.C., during his presidency.
The committee Democrats accuse Trump of deliberately charging the Secret Service "exorbitant rates," far above what other similar rooms cost, when agents stayed at the hotel as the protective detail for Trump family members.
In a 58-page investigative report, the committee Democrats argue, "The Secret Service charges associated with Eric Trump's stays at just the Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C., demonstrate clearly that former President Trump's D.C. hotel treated stays by Trump family members as the ultimate government ATM withdrawal opportunity."
Hotel billing records from the Trump D.C. hotel, which closed in May 2022 and reopened under new ownership as the Waldorf-Astoria, were obtained by the committee after legal challenges against Mazars USA, which was Trump's accounting firm.
The committee Democrats said the records include billing information from only 12 months of room rentals at the Trump Hotel, from September 2017 through August 2018. The report said the records show Secret Service paid more expensive prices — with taxpayer funding — than customers who reserved similar rooms on the same nights.
Citing room rentals from Nov. 28, 2017, the report alleged, "The room records produced to the Committee by Mazars show that, on that night, among the rooms the Secret Service rented, several were charged at the $600 rate. Notably, that very night, the Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C., rented out more than 80 rooms at rates less than $600 per room, including a dozen rooms rented to the Inner Mongolia Yitai Coal Co., Ltd. — which is headquartered in China — for $338.85 each."
The report also said the Trump Hotel rooms reserved for Secret Service on Feb. 22, 2018, were more than four times more expensive than a government per diem rate. The report said the prices represented "an astounding markup of more than 450% of the per diem rate."
"The room records provided by Mazars show that, among the rooms the Secret Service rented, two rooms were charged at $895 each," the report said. "The room records also show that former President Trump's D.C. hotel rented out more than 100 rooms that evening at rates of less than $895—including at least one room rented out for just $150."
Congressional Democrats have argued Trump unlawfully and improperly sought personal wealth and income by charging taxpayers for federal government services and hotel rooms at his privately owned properties. The report alleges, "By accepting the payments that he imposed on the Secret Service, former President Trump violated the Constitution's Domestic Emoluments Clause — which provides that a president may not receive any payments from the federal government other than a salary."
You should have listened to the Bessent interview I linked yesterday. It's also pathetic you Trump so much that you root against the American economy just to prove yourself right.
Let me know what that has to do with economy. Florida is gaining population. Also more importantly, RDS the Governor, not the mayor. Also, let me know when "South Florida" is a city.If you want a magazine to do your thinking for you. I don't
Cities with the highest number of move-outs, ranked
- 1. Los Angeles
- 2. Bay Area
- 3. South Florida
- 4. Long Island
- 5. Austin, TX
- 6. Central NJ
- 7. Chicago
- 8. San Diego
- 9. Stockton-Modesto, CA
- 10. Hudson Valley, NY