TRUMP IS DAFFY DUCK SCREAMING "MINE! MINE! MINE!" - 6.16.23
Countdown with Keith Olbermann
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🗓️ 16 June 2023
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EPISODE 229: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN
A-Block (1:42) SPECIAL COMMENT: First The Washington Post reported Trump had ignored advice from his $3,000,000 flat fee lawyer to settle with the DOJ, return ALL the documents in exchange for no charges. But he refused because non-lawyer Tom Fitton - who has a BA in English - told him the lawyers were wrong. Then it turned out Fitton told him that because of a case Fitton's outfit, Judicial Watch, lost. And they couldn't have lost it because they suck, it had to be a definitive ruling that gave all presidents the right to keep everything.
Now it turns out that even after that revelation, Trump is STILL deferring to Tom Fitton for legal advice he is wildly unqualified to give. He seems to have done it... last night! Fitton tweeted some nonsense in the morning. Trump regurgitated it as a social media post at dinner time: “So now that everyone understands that the Presidential Records Act, plus the Clinton socks case, totally exonerated me… when are they going to drop all charges against me, apologize, and return everything that was illegally taken?” The answer, as any lawyer or sane person could tell you, is, they’re NOT. The Presidential Records Act DOESN’T exonerate Trump, nobody “understands” the specious claims of exoneration, the Clinton Socks case is an irrelevant red herring and it’s not even CALLED the “Clinton Socks” case, they aren’t dropping the charges against Trump, nothing was illegally taken, and nothing is being returned to him. But Trump isn’t listening to that. He is listening… to Tom Fitton, Pretend Lawyer.
Plus the New York Times goes inside the mind of Trump (careful): It explained in depth the reference to Trump’s “Beautiful Mind” boxes that when they appeared in the indictment document mystified so many while the rest of us immediately saw Russell Crowe. “It was a reference,” wrote The Times, “to the title of a book and movie depicting the life of John F. Nash Jr., the mathematician with schizophrenia played in the film by Russell Crowe, who covered his office with newspaper clippings, believing they held a Russian code he needed to crack. The phrase had a specific connotation. The aides employed it to capture a type of organized chaos that Mr. Trump insisted on, the collection and transportation of a blizzard of newspapers and official documents that he kept close and that seemed to give him a sense of security. One former White House official, who was granted anonymity to describe the situation, said that while the materials were disorganized, Mr. Trump would notice if somebody had riffled through them or they were not arranged in a particular way. It was, the person said, how “his mind worked.”
That explains Trump perfectly: hose are HIS documents. When will you give him back HIS documents. They are HIS. Not yours. Not the government’s. No law makes a difference. He held them. They have his name on them. He put them in the box. Not THAT box, THIS box. This is existential to Trump. To quote the Bugs Bunny cartoon about Daffy Duck and the treasure of Ali Baba “It’s mine, you understand? Mine! All mine! Get back in there. Down down down. Go go go. Mine mine mine.”
Oh and when Trump went into that Cuban bakery Tuesday to "celebrate" after his indictment and shouted "Food for everyone!" Guess who didn't pay.
B-Block (19:45) IN SPORTS: You've heard of Spiking The Football? The man who INVENTED Spiking The Football has passed away. Baseball's Commissioner insults the Oakland fans who were about to lose their team rather than empathizing them just to keep them as possible San Francisco Giants fans, and now the Justice Department will investigate the Saudis buying pro golf. (27:00) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: Anti-transgender slob Michael Knowles says we need to revert to the world of the year 1220. Did I tell you Pat Sajak was a schmuck? He is retiring to run a whack doodle religious college. And the "Wannabe Dictator" graphic on Fox about Biden Tuesday night? The producer - an old Tucker Carlson staffer - is OUT.
C-Block (32:27) FRIDAYS WITH THURBER: The most visual of his many fantastical, farcical stories of his crazy family: "The Night The Bed Fell."
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| 0:00.0 | Countdown with Keith Olverman is a production of I Heart Radio. |
| 0:16.4 | A man who is his own lawyer has a fool for a client. |
| 0:21.2 | A man who has a non-lawyer as his lawyer has a fool in the mirror. |
| 0:27.6 | Trump not only missed the chance to avoid his arrest and prosecution for compromising national |
| 0:32.4 | security because he ignored his lawyers and instead relied on the legal guidance of a liberal |
| 0:37.6 | arts major who isn't a lawyer named Tom Fitton, but he is clearly still ignoring his lawyers and |
| 0:44.4 | instead relying on this Tom Fitton whose only connection to the law is that the right-wing |
| 0:50.0 | nuisance factory he runs is named, quote, judicial watch. And there is reason to believe Trump |
| 0:56.4 | relied on Fitton again last night when he demanded that the Department of Justice give him back |
| 1:03.8 | the documents he stole, the ones that could send him to jail for the rest of his life. |
| 1:10.0 | At 10.35 a.m. Eastern yesterday, judicial watch tweeted at Wall Street Journal, quote, |
| 1:15.4 | from an attorney insisting that quote, the Presidential Records Act allows the president to decide |
| 1:20.8 | what records to return and what records to keep at the end of his presidency. |
| 1:25.0 | The archives and records administration can't do anything about it. I know about it because I'm |
| 1:30.7 | the lawyer who lost the Clinton sock drawer case. A few hours later Fitton retweeted that and then |
| 1:38.9 | at 5.10 p.m. Eastern Trump posted, quote, so now that everyone understands that the Presidential |
| 1:45.2 | Records Act plus the Clinton socks case totally exonerated me, when are they going to drop all |
| 1:53.6 | charges against me, apologize and return everything that was illegally taken. |
| 2:01.4 | The answer as any lawyer or sane layperson could tell you is they're not. The Presidential Records |
| 2:09.1 | Act does not exonerate Trump. Nobody understands the species claims of exoneration. The Clinton |
| 2:15.9 | socks case is in irrelevant red herring and it's not even called the Clinton socks case. |
| 2:22.2 | They aren't dropping the charges against Trump. Nothing was illegally taken and nothing is |
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