Watching that announcement really reinforces the difference between when he is reading someone elses words and when he uses his own words. Reminds me of when a fourth grader gives a book report.
My favorite part is when he monotones a few lines, then responds to what he just read like it was someone else talking.
I would hope that whenever this Presidency ends that there will be a new law enacted that any Presidential candidate must pass a mental fitness test in order to serve. Scariest thing of course is his mental state is only going to deteriorate even worse in the years ahead. Also, he actually used the official POTUS to retweet himself because he is that pathetic.
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Just when you think Trump can't be more of a clown, he goes and tops himself yet again. That CNN tweet might be the most childish, petulant thing I've seen from him yet.
I know, right? I mean, when you have Fox News, Breitbart, InfoWars, and that Canadian staple The Rebel, why listen to organizations that actually have news bureaus around the world and employ actual journalists?
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I know, right? I mean, when you have Fox News, Breitbart, InfoWars, and that Canadian staple The Rebel, why listen to organizations that actually have news bureaus around the world and employ actual journalists?
Did you stop beating your wife? Hey, this is fun.
Imagine how upset you would be if it were to come to light that Fox gave Trump questions before a debate. Carry on.
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Imagine how upset you would be if it were to come to light that Fox gave Trump questions before a debate. Carry on.
I wouldn't be upset. I wouldn't even be surprised, actually. My reaction would be something along the lines of "yeah, that figures."
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I wouldn't be upset. I wouldn't even be surprised, actually. My reaction would be something along the lines of "yeah, that figures."
Megan Kelly actually insinuates so much in her book. She says that Fox execs got an angry call from Trump the day before the first GOP debate about her first debate question, which ended up being a question about his history of using disparaging language about women. Thus starting their feud.
How could he have possibly known?!?
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