Michael Wolff in cheat’s clothing….

En Garde in the bunker…

NEWS ALERT! NEWS ALERT! (well, Fake news that is) – All of Hillary Clinton’s unsold books caught fire at one of her ‘how on earth could she afford multi-million-dollar-hidden-in-the-woods-mansions’ yesterday, a fate likely into which Michael Wolff and his innuendo-ridden composition posing as a ‘book’ will in all probability meet the same end. Scorched!

In a ‘book’ obviously ‘written’ as red meat for rabid leftists (who don’t care much about facts anyway) Michael Wolff and his allegorical tale partakes of his own excrement in a tome peppered with shadowy attributions, false narratives, bare modules of truth, and, yes, out and out prevarications (‘lies’ to the uneducated). Nothing says ‘resounding thud’ like being the #1 Best Seller on Amazon. Such failure!

We the People should not be surprised by this garbage. Michael Wolff channeling Barack Obama, Hill-Bill Clinton, ghost-writer Bill Ayers and scores of other DemoMarxist bookworms quoting and writing nonsense turned into gobbledygook with all book sales under the aegis of the Democrat National Committee and the mega-number of Democrat Party Unions.

The better the news cycle Trump has, the harder the Big Fake News media attacks him. The president absolutely slayed the last two weeks of 2017 and yet what we got in response to that was some of the worst garbage reporting we saw all year.

Trump is reigning in ‘never Trumpers land’ like crazy because his first year in office was 1000% more conservative than anyone ever expected. The media will not allow this to go unanswered, since they are a 100% arm of the DNC. How many times do we have to see all of them in unison spouting pure DNC talking points all at the same time on different networks before it sinks in that they have a clear agenda?

Joseph Curl in today’s Daily Wire … 

“Journalist” Michael Wolff’s new book on Donald Trump has hit the racks with a resounding thud. Reports of who said what have exploded across the internet — and Wolff claims to have hours and hours of tape to prove what he says in “Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House,” which arrives in bookstores on Jan. 9.

In the firestorm, the Washington Post reports that Wolff has been accused in the past of “pushing the facts as far as they’ll go, and sometimes further than they can tolerate.” And, as usual, most of the quotes come from unnamed sources — some second- or even third-hand.

Here are a few of the top quotes and supposed facts that have been making the rounds — along with people saying they never happened and that they never said the things Wolff says they said.

1. “He’s not only crazy, he’s stupid,” billionaire and Trump confidant Thomas Barrack Jr., told a friend, according to Wolff.

The idea, of course, plays into the conventional wisdom among elite liberals and the mainstream media that Trump is a buffoon. The only problem is, Barrack says he never said it, telling New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman the quote is “totally false.”

“Barrack said he spoke to Wolffe once, says he never said the quote attributed to him to Wolffe or anyone. ‘Totally false,’ Barrack said by phone just now,” she wrote on Twitter. “Tom Barrack adds, ‘It’s clear to anyone who knows me that those aren’t my words and inconsistent with anything I’ve ever said.’ He says Wolffe never ran that quote by him to ask if it was accurate.”

2. First lady Melania Trump was reportedly despondent over her husband’s victory on Nov. 8, 2016. “Melania was in tears—and not of joy,” Wolff wrote. After the expected loss — predicted by every pollster — “Melania Trump, who had been assured by her husband that he wouldn’t become president, could return to inconspicuously lunching,” Wolff said.

But the first lady says that never happened.

“The book is clearly going to be sold in the bargain fiction section,” said Stephanie Grisham, the first lady’s communications director. “Mrs. Trump supported her husband’s decision to run for president and in fact, encouraged him to do so. She was confident he would win and was very happy when he did.”

3. “Who’s that?” That’s what Trump supposedly said when former Fox News Roger Ailes told him he should pick former House Speaker John Boehner as his White House chief of staff.

But Trump had tweeted often about Boehner, and as a political watcher was no doubt aware of the identity of the third most powerful person in government.

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President Trump has clear downsides, his twitter handle alone giving millions of supporters nightmares. But some amazing things got accomplished last year, things we never thought would happen. People assumed he was a fake conservative, maybe he really is, but he is clearly aligned with conservatives right now and unlike every other president in our lifetime, he is not a politician and does not care about what politicians care about.

At best, this is a dubious Michael Wolff tell-all rag with little in the way of credibility outside of what Trump himself has given it.

Besides, if Trump is supposed to respond to every attack on him from the media, he’s never going to get anything done. That’s like trying to put out a fire with gasoline.

What we get from all of this is something that I believe we can all agree we want, and that is a man that immediately does what he says he is going to do no matter how uncomfortable or difficult the circumstances might be. That alone is enough for anyone to support him and to want him in office as long as the Constitution allows.