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Having difficulty distinguishing what is real or fake/biased information about Trump? Just go straight to the source - his Twitter feed. That will tell you everything you need to know about him: his lying, his immaturity, his embarrassing behavior, his bad policies, his bad execution of policies, his lack of a moral compass, his misplaced loyalties, his illegal activities, and his corruption. It’s right there in black and white, and if you can’t see that, then some self-reflection may be a good idea.

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Washington Post has an article fact checking Donald's wild cabinet session, and the first entry brought an actual Lulz as Donald corrects himself.... 

 

I don’t want to leave troops there. It’s very dangerous for — you know, we had 28 troops, as it turned out. People said 50. It was 28. And you had an army on both sides of those troops. Those troops could have been wiped out.”

It was Trump that had said 50 troops. But these tiny numbers belie the fact that Trump ordered the withdrawal of about 1,000 U.S. troops from northeastern Syria from about a dozen bases and outposts scattered across the region, where they worked alongside Syrian Kurdish partners. The hasty withdrawal, prompted by Trump’s decision to let Turkey invade, meant many of these bases had to be quickly abandoned.
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11 minutes ago, Mrs Whiggins said:

His sheep got the message and voted accordingly. SMH that all of his name calling, slander, lies and they bow to this craven bully.

 

 

He is meeting with the Secretary of State for lunch, otherwise his briefing is all that is on his calendar. Fire up the tweet machine.

 

dude, i do more work while surfing surly and having a coffee than this guy does all day long

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1 hour ago, Mrs Whiggins said:

His sheep got the message and voted accordingly. SMH that all of his name calling, slander, lies and they bow to this craven bully.

 

 

He is meeting with the Secretary of State for lunch, otherwise his briefing is all that is on his calendar. Fire up the tweet machine.

Given who is testifying today, Trump will be camped on his phone.  He will get a couple of good meltdowns today.  

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Speaking of books: every time Trump promotes a book (“a GREAT book!”, “go out and buy it!”), Matt finds the FN segment that promoted it immediately beforehand. He’s using the office of the president as a commercial.

One day we’ll find out how much FN charges for this feature.

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16 minutes ago, Biff Tannen said:

Who?

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Bill Taylor, the top US diplomat currently in Ukraine, is due at a closed-door session of three House committees and plans to fill in the gaps of his text messages with US diplomats about Ukraine, a source familiar with his testimony told CNN's Jeremy Herb and Kylie Atwood. That'll offer new material for an ever-broadening investigation now threatening to dash Democratic hopes of swiftly wrapping up the entire impeachment process.


Taylor will be asked about increasingly firm evidence that Trump was running an off-the-books foreign policy operation in Ukraine for personal political gain in a possible abuse of power.

https://www.cnn.com/2019/10/22/politics/democrats-donald-trump-impeachment-strategy/index.html

god, cnn's website sucks, though

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On 10/21/2019 at 9:04 AM, 4th&Five said:

 

 

On 10/21/2019 at 9:10 AM, Chad Fuck said:

These articles about voter sentiment are quaint in that they assume that American voters will decide the next election.

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On 10/21/2019 at 9:22 AM, Doc Sam Beckett said:

 

“He lied,” said Trish Amato, who worked at a General Motors plant in the area that stopped production earlier this year. “He told everybody it’s all coming back,” said Amato. “It’s not. It’s harder and harder to find a job.”

Amato, who voted for Trump in 2016 but is having misgivings about supporting him next year, is one of hundreds of workers at the Lordstown plant who lost their jobs, and in many cases sold their homes and left the region, since Trump’s speech in Youngstown in mid-2017.

Dave Hutchins, a Republican who owns a soybean, corn and cattle farm in central Ohio, voted for Trump in the last presidential election and said he would likely do so again next year. But Hutchins said he was waiting to see the results of the trade talks before passing judgment on Trump’s first term in office.

“The farm vote is in limbo. Right now a majority are still supporting him but he’s got to come through. He started this thing. He’s got to finish it,” Hutchins said.

 

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He said he was going to turn back time!  Revert from post-industrialism to industrialism!  He promised coal-powered cars and the development of a time machine, God dammit!

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22 hours ago, henrygandorf said:

his filibustering is exhausting today.

main takeaway - he's basically george washington.

re: the doral and g7.  it's interesting to me that they even act like it was a "decision".  when trump found out the u.s. was hosting the g7, he said it was going to be at doral because he owns properties.  he wasn't ever thinking it would possibly be someplace else.  he still seems shocked anyone had issue with it.

And he's not the historical george washington in his head.  He's this George Muthafuckin' Washington:

 

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2 hours ago, mdmost said:

 

OK, lawdogs, what is to stop CNN or whoever from counter-suing the attorneys who file these frivolous lawsuits and at least getting lawyers fees from them, and at best getting them disbarred for filing obviously frivolous lawsuits?

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OK, lawdogs, what is to stop CNN or whoever from counter-suing the attorneys who file these frivolous lawsuits and at least getting lawyers fees from them, and at best getting them disbarred for filing obviously frivolous lawsuits?


There’s no suit to countersue. It’s just an empty threat.
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1 minute ago, Lurch said:

 


There’s no suit to countersue. It’s just an empty threat.

 

Ah ha.  I misread this paragraph:

Representing both the president and the 2020 Trump campaign, Gawker-killing celebrity lawyer Charles Harder sent a four-page document to Zucker and CNN General Counsel David Vigilante alleging the news channel was violating the law with its coverage. In the letter, Trump and Harder threatened to sue CNN for falsely advertising itself as a legitimate news outlet, in addition to seeking “substantial payment of damages” as part of some sort of resolution.

 

Thought the four page letter was the lawsuit. Reading comprehension fail.

Multi tasking, how do these millennials do it?

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