Trump Appoints Christopher Wray to Head FBI Because He Loved Him in Winnie The Pooh.

President Donald J. Trump has, in recent days, been effusive in his praise for Christopher Wray, his nominee for the top position in the FBI, citing a deep personal connection he felt to the former assistant attorney general because he had seen him in so many fine children’s films over the years.

“When I heard that Christopher Wray was available for this job, I was thrilled!”  Trump told a group of supporters on Wednesday.  “When I looked at him, and remembered the examples of his wisdom and strength, as portrayed in the classic  Winnie the Pooh tales written by, that great American, Walt Disney, I knew there could be no better choice.  I thought to myself, who better to defend this nation against domestic terrorism than a man who, even when he was just a boy, always managed to protect and comfort the inhabitants of the hundred acre woods.  He really knew how to keep the peace.  In all his time, only one Tigger got past the wall and I don’t even need to tell you about the Heffalump profiling program.”

Trump continued, visibly tearing up.  “I will never forget his timeless words ‘we’ll always be friends forever.’  That’s what I want in this job.  A friend, who isn’t mean to me.  A friend who will always be loyal.”

When reminded that was actually speaking about a fictional character named Christopher Robin and not to Christopher Wray, the Yale educated defense attorney and former justice department official, Trump brushed it off.  “I never paid much attention to the part of the cartoon with the words.  I don’t like too many words.  I like my own words.  And this Christopher Wren guy, well Priebus picked him out.”

When asked about the President’s mistake, chief of staff Reince Priebus said, “Oh, bother!!” and locked himself in his office.

Attorney General Jeff Session, when briefed on the misunderstanding said, fretfully, “Oh d-d-dear!” and immediately recused himself.

President Trump said he would meet personally with Wray at Camp David, where they could relax by a private stream and get to know each other over a bit of honey and a game of pooh sticks, before getting on to the serious business of finding Sean Spicer’s missing tail.

 

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Trump Blocks Comey on Facebook

In a misguided effort to prevent his former subordinate’s, possibly explosive, upcoming Senate testimony, President Donald J. Trump has blocked former FBI director James Comey on Facebook, Twitter and all of the President’s subscribed social media platforms.

“Blocked!  Your move, Comey!” Trump tweeted, early this morning.  “Wait, what did you say?  I can’t hear you.  Cause you’re BLOCKED! Now no one is listening.  #toobadsosad”  He followed this a few minutes later with “Always blah blah blah, Russia, blah blah blah obstruction, blah blah blah indictments.  #NoOneCares BLOCKED!”

“This is an great and welcome move by the President,” said Presidential advisor Stephen Miller.  “The President has every right to control the type of information he consumes.  And it is the absolute duty of every American not to tell the President things he doesn’t want to hear.  When certain rogue elements persist in trying to deliver information, this is what they can expect to get.”  He then bit off the head of a live squirrel and stormed away.

Response to this decision has been almost universally praised on the Republican side of the aisle. “This is a brave and innovative approach to avoiding criticism and dissent,” said Rep. John Katko of NY’s 24th congressional district.  “I have instructed my staff to immediately replicate this courageous action by blocking all followers on Facebook and Twitter as well as cancelling all future town halls for the balance of Mr. Trump’s time in office.”

“What this is really about is the free exchange of ideas,” said press secretary Sean Spicer, “the president is against it.  Specifically, he is against Mr. Comey freely exchanging ideas or his so called ‘facts’ with anyone, including the Senate or the FBI.”

Asked whether the President was aware that blocking Comey on social media would not affect anyone else in their ability to hear what the former FBI Director had to say, Spicer quickly looked back over his shoulder and said, “Shhhh!  Don’t tell him that.  He doesn’t need to know that!”  He then looked out at the assembled media.  “Wait, I’m not on TV am I?  I specifically said I don’t want to be on TV!”

Spicer then mimed getting on an elevator and slowly descended behind the podium.  As of this writing, some four hours later, he has not re-emerged.

What remains unclear is why the President took the action of blocking Comey, rather than unfriending him, which would seem the more decisive action.  “He just likes the sound of ‘blocking’ better,” said top advisor Stephen K. Bannon. “Besides, as this Russia business has heated up, the President’s list of friends is getting pretty thin.”

 

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Lorax Detained by Secret Service After Appearing on White House Lawn

White House security was on high alert today as a mysterious orange creature with floppy hair suddenly appeared outside the oval office and demanded to see the President.

Secret service were initially confused as to the proper course of action towards the cartoonish figure, who was found wandering the grounds and ranting about the Paris Climate Accord.

“At first we thought it was just the President having another one of his senior moments,” said a Secret Service agent involved with the encounter, who spoke on condition of anonymity. “From a distance, they look kind of similar actually.  But when we cuffed the suspect it became immediately apparent that the intruder’s hands were much too large to be those of the President and we immediately detained him for questioning.”

The interloper, who identified himself only as “The Lorax” appears to have had environmental issues on his mind when he appeared, with a popping sound, directly outside the President’s office.  He was heard to say that he spoke for the trees,” and also the beasts and the skies and the seas.”

“He kept ranting about the President’s environmental policies,” our source said.  “I frankly didn’t know there were so many colorful rhymes for ‘carbon emissions'”

Under questioning by the Secret Service, the Lorax would only repeat what he said was his personal message to the President.  “Shame on you sir, for there is nothing noble,  in selling our future off to Exxon/Mobil.”

Asked to comment on the incident, senior Presidential advisor Kellyane Conway would only say that the incident was “Typical liberal hysteria.”  She then encouraged people to check out the new Thneed collection on IvankaTrump.com.  “I think you’ll agree that Thneeds are something everyone needs. So you should definitely buy a bunch,” she said.

Press secretary Sean Spicer, had this to offer on the controversy.  “I, and I think I can speak for the President here as well, have only the greatest respect for trees and foliage of all kinds, without which I would have no place to hide when being asked difficult questions.”

The President was somewhat less conciliatory in his response to the incident.  “Don’t cry to me, with your eyes scrunched and squiggly,” he tweeted, “we’re growing our factories, growing them BIGLY!”

 

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Trump Health Plan Not to Cover Reporters

In the wake of, then candidate, Greg Gianforte’s body slamming of a Guardian reporter, an event that resulted in both a misdemeanor assault charge and an electoral victory for Gianforte, the Trump administration was quick to adapt to the changing political landscape, swiftly adapting their signature Healthcare legislation to encourage further such incidents.

“The American taxpayer should not be forced to foot the bill for some nosy reporter who was, through his own irresponsibility in arrogantly pursuing the duties of a free press, given the smackdown he deserves,” said Mick Mulvaney, director of the Office of Management and Budget.  “I mean, if we are seriously expected to shell out good money every time a Republican candidate finds themselves unwilling to take a stand on the President’s policies and is therefore forced to smash the reporter’s teeth in, then this will be a very expensive election cycle indeed.  We simply can’t afford such largesse during these difficult financial times.”

“Therefore,” Mulvaney continued, “the President has instructed congress that he wishes to see an immediate change, tentatively titled the ‘open season amendment,’ to the AHCA which will eliminate, from all coverage pools and subsidies, anyone identifying themselves as a member of the press.  Additionally, there will be a surcharge, known as the ‘PITA’ tax, for any employer providing such benefits to members of the press.”

Noting the stunned silence among the assembled press pool, Mulvaney said, “This is the only policy that makes financial sense.  Clearly this sort of thing is going to continue to happen as long as these, so called, fourth estate types continue to ask for logical explanations of illogical stances and reasoned defenses of indefensible policies.  And if we do provide such expensive care, after each, richly deserved, ass beating, there is absolutely nothing to stop the offenders from coming back and asking inconvenient questions again.  Our only choice in the matter is whether to pay or whether not to pay.  We have now made that choice.”

The President came out strongly in support of this measure, tweeting,
“#Openseason on the press!  Give em a Gianforte welcome! Press are #enemiesofpeople.  Except those we like.  Looking at you #foxandfriends”  He followed this with a second, more puzzling, tweet.  “When is #Oreillyfactor coming back?  That’s a long vacation.  Great guy, Bill.  Knows how to treat the press and the ladies.”

Despite a thorough search of all the surrounding shrubbery, members of the press corps were unable to locate press secretary Sean Spicer for comment.  A source close to the administration told us that Mr. Spicer is in hiding, under the, clearly mistaken, assumption that anyone at all would mistake him for a responsible member of the press.

Mulvaney then stated that the funding cutbacks would not be limited to medical coverage.  Severe cutbacks to other portions of the social safety net would also be necessary to deal with the looming financial and electoral crisis.

“We can’t just waste expensive police resources on responding to every snowflake reporter who gets his clock cleaned while pursuing some obnoxious first amendment fantasy.  We are, of course, hopeful that these incidents happen more frequently, as these bottom feeders try to hold Republican politicians to account for their support of the destructive and hateful policies that the President has championed.  Police involvement would be both wasteful and a waste of time, as we all know that the assaulters will be let off with a slap of the wrist.  With this in mind, the President will be issuing an order to all law enforcement agencies to instead focus their energies on their principle duties, such as keeping a certain element out of your communities, if you know what I mean.”  Mulvaney then winked at the horrified reporters.

Asked whether the injuries sustained by Ben Jacobs, the assaulted Guardian reporter, would still be covered, as they occurred prior to the amendment, Mulvaney replied, “Being a member of the press qualifies as a pre-existing condition.  At least until we can wipe them out of existence.”  He then punched the reporter in the face and left the room.

 

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After Montana GOP Victory, Trump Proposes Election by Combat

Following the Montana special election, in which GOP candidate Greg Gianforte was rewarded with a congressional victory one day after being charged with assault for physically attacking a journalist, President Donald J. Trump has proposed sweeping changes to the electoral system, in order to allow for such “patriotic freedom fighting.”

“We can’t beat them on facts, so let’s just beat them up!”  Trump tweeted, upon learning of the victory, “#GOPGladiators are coming for you snowflakes!”

Trump’s plan, drafted, after careful deliberation, during a late night cable news binge, would replace the expensive and inefficient voting system with a, multi-tiered, candidate selection system based on single combat.  “Sort of like professional wrestling but, you know, business casual.  Image is everything,” said Trump.

The plan, tentatively titled “Project Thunderdome” would divert $50 billion in infrastructure funds, previously earmarked for bridge and highway repair, for the purpose of constructing enormous “election centers,” complete with stadium seating, vending areas and a sophisticated network of multi angle, ultra HD broadcast facilities.  Taxpayers would have the opportunity to watch the election bloodbath in person or through various for fee streaming and cable services.

“This is great television!  Great television!  Believe me.  I know.  And it will pay for itself,” Trump said.

This may, in fact, be true.  Interests has already drawn the interest of some high profile advertisers, most notably PR savvy companies like Uber and United Airlines.  Earnings for the first congressional cycle alone are expected to stretch into the hundreds of billions.  “Huge money!”  Trump tweeted, “Huge!  And secure too!  Let’s see the Russians hack this!  #MAGA”

The bold proposal does present some logistical issues going forward.  “Clearly we have some issues with our bench,” said Ronna Romney McDaniel, chairperson of the Republican National Committee.  “I mean, I think Paul Ryan will do quite well in these contests but can anyone really imagine Mitch McConnell kicking anyone’s ass?  I don’t think so.  And then there is the Ted Cruz problem.”  McDaniel refers to the fact that, in the several hours since the proposal of the plan, some 42 Republican Senators have approached Senate Minority leader Chuck Schumer, offering to switch parties in exchange for a chance to punch Ted Cruz in the face.

“The 2018 contest could be a little Rocky,” McDaniel admits, “but we feel pretty confident about our future recruitment pool.  We’ll stand our base against their Kale eating crowd anytime.  No contest.”

This plan, as appealing as it seems to some, is not without flaws.  Setting aside the, relatively minor, issue of subverting the constitution. there remains the issue of spending federal dollars to build massive facilities that will be used, essentially, one day a year, at best.

“Maybe, but what a day that will be!” Trump said.  “Fifty channels of carnage!  Tremendous ratings!”

McDaniel is more practical about the usage.  “You are forgetting about all the special elections,”  she said, “Plus, the primaries.  They go of forever.  To fill the remaining time we can have lots of press events.”

When asked what constituted a press event, McDaniel replied, “Do you honestly think our voters wouldn’t pay to see us feed Anderson Cooper to the lions?”

This story has been updated to contain the following information:

President Trump’s new electoral plans have been dealt a strong blow today when, during his training for the 2020 contest, Trump was punched out by the 7 year old daughter of his trainer.  She is expected to take the oath of office next week.

 

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World Relieved as Trump Visit to Vatican Fails to Trigger Armageddon

By M.J. Frost, contributor

Millions of people worldwide, both believers and non-believers, breathed a collective sigh of relief as President Donald J. Trump’s visit with Pope Francis at the Vatican failed to trigger and of the predicted signs of the end times detailed in the Book of Revelation.

The critical exchanges between the two men, detailed by the media over the last year, had led even those of the strongest faith to nervously wonder if four men on horses might arrive in St. Peter’s Square along with the Trump entourage.

“We both agree we need to work toward peace,” Trump said.  “We’ll finally get it when I bomb those bad dudes back to the Old Testament.  Losers!”

Pope Francis pressed Trump to respect the environment and presented him with a copy of the Pope’s encyclical on the topic.  He also urged the President not to withdraw the United States from the Paris Climate Accord.  Trump responded that Paris was a “great, great city.  And the French are a great people.  Outstanding.  I love the way they kiss.”

Eyebrows were raised by the outfits worn by Melania and Ivanka Trump.  Both wore black dresses with long sleeves and both wore black veils on their heads.  Although their clothing aligns with protocol for most women who visit with a Pope, the outfits led even some top Vatican official to mistakenly assume they had come for purposes of mourning.

“Considering what he has done to the credibility of America, it was an honest mistake,” said one Cardinal.

“No it wasn’t,” whispered Melania Trump.

The visit did provide some awkward moments.  Reminding the Pope of last years statement that “those who build walls are not Christian,” Trump said, “I just went to the big wall in Jerusalem and you don’t see any problems with Mexicans sneaking in there.  I’m just saying.”

Trump also angrily denied rumors that, instead of inserting a prayer into the Western Wall, he hid his tax returns.

Theologians now believe that what spared the world from a more apocalyptic incident was the notable absence of Steve Bannon, the Trump aide who is a Catholic but has publicly criticized the Pontiff as a socialist and Muslim sympathizer.

Bannon was said to have broken off from the Trump entourage early, angry that there would be no arms deal similar to the one procured in Saudi Arabia.

“So much for that ‘Onward Christian Soldiers’ stuff,” Bannon was overheard saying.  “I mean, how am I supposed to get Gog and Magog ready, if they are not properly equipped?”

Trump, meanwhile, told reporters for the blog Fascism, Faith and Family, that he was underwhelmed by the Pope’s modest living conditions.

“What kind of Pope lives minimally?  Disgraceful!  Selling himself short,” Trump said.  “I, on the other hand, am like Saint Peter Gabriel.  My heaven will be a big heaven and I will walk through the front door!”

He then stood in the middle of St. Peter’s Square, trying to prove his “Major devoutness and huge humility” by praying “Hail, Mary, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name.”

When reminded by Vatican official that, according to the Gospel of St. Matthew, Jesus called out acts of outright hypocrisy, Trump responded by saying, “I always liked Luke better.  He’s the one with the lightsaber, right?”

 

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Snowflakes Sue Donald Trump for Defamation

Permafrost, LLC, an organization representing the issues of snowflakes, ice-crystals and glaciers worldwide, today filed a class action lawsuit against President Donald J. Trump claiming defamation of character based on Trump’s repeated use of the term “snowflake” to denote weakness.

“While this may, at first, seem harmless, merely the facile rhetoric of a, simple-minded, politician desperate to score a few cheap points in the face of unprecedented scandal,” said Crystal Limpid, chief counsel for Permafrost, “But, it is our contention that such rhetoric quickly rises to the level of defamation when it casts our strong community in an unfavorable light as compared to a President who redefines pettiness, and instability.”

“Snowflakes, when gathered as a group are, literally, a force of nature.” Limpid said, “When we put our minds to it, we can shut down the financial and industrial centers of the free world, overnight.  This President gets criticized by Meryl Streep and loses his mind for three days on twitter.  Arctic snow and ice have a significant role in controlling tide patterns and regulating planetary temperatures.  If it gets below 40 degrees the President needs to run to Florida for fear of getting the sniffles.  Snowfall can continue, unabated and undiminished for days at a time, stopping everything in its path.  This guy hops a couple of planes, fondles a glowing orb and is ‘too exhausted’ to give a three minute speech about social media, which is his preferred method of bullying.  Tell me again who is the wimp in this situation?”

“President Petulance is so fond of complaining that we’ve begun to call him the ‘Whineoceros’ around the office,” Limpid said, “Because he’s big and horny and never happy with anything.”

Still, the snowflake community would have been inclined to let the insults go, as they were quite occupied in planning the next three seasons of “Deadliest Catch,” were it not for a remarkable statement made by the President last week.

“When he said that no politician in history had been treated more unfairly than him, our phones began to ring off the hook,” Limpid said.  Within hours they received calls from the Lincoln estate, as well as several Kennedys offering to pitch in.  Even the ghost of Richard Nixon who, as previously reported, has been on record as a Trump supporter, told Limpid “Impeachment is too good for him!”

“The time has come for we in the snowflake community to stand up to this weak-willed, thin-skinned glory hound and demand an apology for his besmirching of our good name.” Limpid said. “We are strong and we are united, which is more than I can say for the Republican party at this moment.  There are trillions of us and not one of us alike.  There are only 238 of them in the congress and each one looks and sounds exactly alike.  This is a battle they can’t win.”

Permafrost’s lawsuit is demanding an immediate apology to all the snowflakes in the world, as well as equal representation in the President’s cabinet.  “I think it is the least he can do to redress this insult to our powerful constituency.”  Limpid stated then, after a pause, added “Oh, and we could also use better health insurance.  Cold and flu season is coming on fast.”

The White House was quick to lash back at these claims of the President’s inherent weakness.  “Make no mistake,” said press secretary, Sean Spicer, “this President is much stronger than any of the snowflakes out there.  These claims are absurd.  While it is true that certain rogue snow elements were able to muster the resources to sink the Titanic in just a few minutes, that was an isolated incident.  This President is so powerful that he has been able to sink this entire country and, perhaps, the world, in a little over 100 days.  Beat that, Snowflakes!” Spicer then immediately retired to a secret cubby, recently installed beneath the podium, to avoid all further questions.

Administration officials have made it clear that, regardless of the merits of the case, they intend to have the last word on this litigation.  “I think you can rest assured,” said, EPA Administrator, Scott Pruitt, “that I will do everything in my power to see this permafrost destroyed before the matter can even make it to trial.”

 

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Trump Hires Special Counsel to Investigate Special Counsel

In a surprising response to the Justice Department’s decision to appoint special counsel to oversee the, ever expanding, Russia investigation, President Donald J. Trump has announced the hiring of a “Special, special Counsel” to oversee the overseeing of the investigation.

“What’s so special about his counselling?” Trump tweeted, in reference to the appointment of Robert Mueller who had, from 2001 to 2013 , served as the Director of the FBI.  “I’ve got counsellors way more special than him.  The specialest!  And I’m gonna use them!”

Trump then went on to detail, in 140 character bursts, his creation of the “Office of Special Counsel to the Office of Special Counsel.” from which his, hand picked, investigator will investigate the investigation.

The investigator will, according to the President, follow Mueller at every stage of the investigation, being vigilant for any signs of “special investigative misconduct.”  This will be accomplished by means of tailing Mueller to all of his appointments and interviews and listening in on conversations, possibly by means of holding a glass against the door and putting their ear to it.  “Smart stuff, like on TV,” the President tweeted.

“The Special special counsellor will stay close to Mr. Mueller, following him following every lead, examining every examination of evidence, witnessing every witness, and re-documenting every document” said press secretary Sean Spicer, at an impromptu press conference.  “The important thing, from the President’s perspective, is that the Mr. Mueller understands that we are watching everything he does.”

Asked if this special special attention could be regarded as a, not so subtle threat to the independent investigator, Spicer said.  “Of course not!  I’m disappointed that you, in the fake media, would try to frame it that way.  All we are doing is here is providing additional support to this, important investigation and making sure that nothing is overlooked.  The President, and every member of his cabinet, wish only for this investigation to run smoothly and conclude swiftly.  We want to assist that effort in every way-”

Spicer paused at this point, as every phone in the room chirped an alert.  Glancing down at his own phone, Spicer sighed heavily and continued. “Or…to put it in the Presidents own word, which he just tweeted now, ‘Mr. Mueller better hope there are no recordings of him listening to any recordings of my conversations with Comey before he starts leaking!’ ”

“Well, there you have it.”  said Spicer, struggling for words.  “The President is clearly expressing his uh..hope.. that the investigation will go smoothly.”  Spicer then slipped behind a large fern and refused to answer any more questions.

The President has not yet named the special special counsel, but he has floated a few possible names.  “It’s gotta be somebody everyone likes and trust,” he tweeted, “Like Rudy Giuliani, or Chris Christie.”

In a television appearance on MSNBC, presidential advisor Kellyanne Conway was asked if the President’s interference with the independent investigation might constitute clear obstruction of justice.  “That is nonsense,” she replied, “It is exactly the opposite.  It’s obstruction of obstruction of justice.”

 

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Trump Gave Russians American Secret Recipes

By M.J. Frost

(Editor’s Note:  I’m pleased to feature an article by new GuyFromCNY contributor M.J. Frost.  May this be the first of many  – The Guy)

President Donald J. Trump may have leaked additional, highly classified materials to Russian officials, a senior source revealed to GuyFromCNY.com on the condition of anonymity.

“You can rest assured that many of the things that Americans have long embraced as uniquely ours are now firmly in Russian hands, where they will be used against us at the earliest opportunity,” said the source who, for purposes of protection, will be referred to only as “James Comey” in this story.

Trump immediately went to Twitter to defend his actions saying. “It’s my right to share secrets if I feel it necessary. I’m a sharer.  The crooked Democrats are withholders. It’s why they lost the electoral college.  Losers!”

He followed with “We need good relations with our allies.  Like Coke, I want to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony. So do the Russians.  They just need Coca Cola’s formula to do it. Done!”

Among the other military secrets revealed, GuyFromCNY has learned, is Colonel Harland Sanders’ secret recipe.  Officials now in charge of his secret organization, code named “KFC,” ordered every outpost on lockdown upon learning of the breach.

The Colonel’s formula is one of the closest guarded secrets in American intelligence and could have devastating cultural and financial effects with the information in the hands of a competing power like former Russian agent Bluto, who is now believed to be in league with Sanders’ arch nemesis Popeye.

To his credit, the President does seem aware of Sanders’ important contributions.  “The Colonel has been doing some great things.  A lot of people are starting to notice,” Trump said, apparently unaware that Sanders has been dead since 1980.  “I also think he would have been a much tougher opponent than crooked Hillary.  Too bad the DNC torpedoed his chances.  Bad Move!”

White House spokesman Sean Spicer could not be reached for comment.  We are informed that he is feeling bushed.

“James Comey” suggested to GuyFromCNY that Trump and the Russians may also have shared detailed information regarding the special sauce featured in the McDonald’s Big Mac.

“The Russians gave that to us, actually.” said White House spokesperson Kellyanne Conway, who filled in for Spicer.  “It’s Russian dressing, essentially.”

Conway’s remarks were quickly challenged by several broadcast news outlets, who pointed out that the “secret sauce,” which was publicly revealed by a McDonalds executive in 2012, is a mixture of mayonnaise, relish, paprika, mustard, onion powder, garlic powder and white wine vinegar. “Russian dressing,” by comparison, is a mix of mayonnaise and ketchup and, reporters reminded Conway, was actually invented by American James Colburn in Nashua, New Hampshire, in 1910.

“Fake News!” shot back President Trump, in a subsequent Twitter tantrum.  “The failing New York times CNN would have you believe that Russian dressing was invented in America.  I guess Taco bell isn’t Mexican either?”

It was previously reported that Trump may also have leaked the New York Jets’ secret playbook for the 2017 season to his Russian guests.  White House officials have sharply denied that allegation, suggesting that the source of that leak was an unnamed member of the New England Patriots’ front office.

 

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Lord Voldemort is the Leading Contender For FBI Director

The short list of candidates for the, newly vacated, post of FBI Director, got shorter today as the President informed his advisors that he was nearing a decision on the most appropriate replacement.  Among the cadre of unusual  choices, the leading contender seems to be, sources report, the one with the code  designation “He who must not be named.”

“The President very much likes the way he thinks.”  said a source familiar with the President’s thinking.  “He’s got the right attitude about immigrants, half-breeds and those who don’t meet our standards of racial purity.”  The source, who is definitely not Steve Bannon, said that the former Dark Lord could also be counted on to keep the rank and file agents in line, something which has been a bit of a challenge in recent months.

“He’s not afraid to use the Imperious curse on anyone who persists in investigating things that we feel don’t need to be investigated.”  The source continues.  “That’s just the kind of leadership we need in these, overly litigious times.”

Lord Voldemort, or “He who must not be named” could face an uphill confirmation battle, if the senate Democrats carry through on their threats to impede all further appointments until a special prosecutor is appointed.  “We’ll see,” our source said.  “A little touch of the Cruciatus curse and those snowflakes will melt like you dropped ’em in Snape’s cauldron.”

The potential appointment has those on both sides of the aisle concerned.  “Everyone who is anyone in the witch community knows all about Tommy Riddle” said former Republican senate candidate Christine O’Donnell.  “He does not play well with others and he does not like to share power. ”

This is true on its face.  Lord Voldemort, the persona assumed by dark wizard Tom Riddle upon his ascent to the forefront of the dark wizardry community in England, has a sketchy history at best with government.  When last Riddle was publicly active, he secretly installed loyalists sympathetic to his evil agenda at every level of the Ministry of Magic, thereby hampering all efforts at investigating his improper actions and shutting down all legal attempts at thwarting his despicable plans.  He also installed an unqualified, out of touch, toady as the head of the educational system in an effort to keep the next generation docile and ill informed.

“Trump’s already got all that covered. ” said Senator Al Franken, “He is not just going to allow another showboat to take over the one thing he has actually succeeded at.  And who needs an army of Death Eaters to mindlessly follow his lead, when he already has the entire Fox News viewership.  And those people will buy his products too.  There’s no upside for him.  I don’t see it working out.”

Still, many close to the President feel this may be his best decision yet.  “They seem like a perfect team to me.” said senior Trump advisor Stephen Miller.  “Their authoritarian tendencies mesh really well with the atmosphere we are trying to promote in this administration.  And you better agree with me, or I will send out the Dementors!”

The rise of Voldemort has led to the sudden downfall of other up and comers, once in consideration for James Comey’s former post. Before deciding on Riddle, Trump is said to have considered a number of other fictional villains for the position of Americas top cop. Other hopefuls have reportedly included, James Moriarty, the Master, Randall Flagg and, Darth Vader himself, former Vice President Dick Cheney.  In the end, none of them could compete with the utter ruthlessness of “You-Know-Who”, the only man on record with a more heartless agenda than that of the 115th congress.  “Plus, he’s British,” the source said,  “and being around British people makes you seem smart, which the President really kind of needs.”

ironically, his British heritage might represent the biggest hurdle to the Dark Lord’s ascension.  Lord Voldemort is not a citizen of the United States and may have difficulties, owing to Mr. Trump’s immigration policies, in obtaining entry to the US.

“This is not a concern” our source informed us.  “Riddle has given the required $500,000 to the Kushner family, and will therefore immediately be granted citizenship.”

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