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09-05-2018, 08:45 AM #104
I will just leave this here.
*Kellyanne Conway privately admits that Bob Woodward is credible — and his book is ‘damaging’: report*
https://www.rawstory.com/2018/09/kel...maging-report/There is an unspoken thing, we are iron brothers and sisters, we are to support each other and...It is our duty to support our brothers and sisters in the iron game!
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09-05-2018, 09:33 AM #109
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Why does the article leave out who actually claimed Kellyanne said this?
Also regarding this part of the article: "Additionally, Woodward reports that Defense Secretary James Mattis believes the president has the policy understanding of a “fifth grader,” that chief of staff John Kelly regularly calls Trump an “idiot,” and that former Trump attorney John Dowd believes the president is a “f*cking liar.”"
Both John kelly and James Mattis came out saying the above quotes are false. Let me guess, you don't believe them? Has James Mattis been known to lie in the past?▪█───█▪ Everybody wants to be a bodybuilder, but nobody want to lift no heavy-azz weights. ▪█───█▪
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09-05-2018, 10:24 AM #110
So is the reputable Pulitzer Prize-winning and Republican journalist who broke the Watergate scandal the one lying, or is it the guy who lies an average of 15.4 times a day the one lying?
Source:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/polit...g-claims-days/Doc had but three redeeming traits. One was his courage; he was afraid of nothing on Earth. The second was the one commendable principal in his code of life, sterling loyalty to friends. The third was his affection for Wyatt Earp.
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Jesus Christ could come down and report that Trump's lackeys said all those things about him.
Trumpers would call him a liar and all convert to Islam. Then they'd promptly start hating themselves for their religion.
Trumpers aren't exactly what you'd call well thought out.Early AM workout crew.
Holy crap dude, Satan's huge crew.
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09-05-2018, 12:53 PM #115
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09-05-2018, 02:19 PM #116
Starting to see a pattern?
Consider:
[T]he portrait Woodward paints of a chaotic, dysfunctional, ill-prepared White House is all strangely familiar. It's the same vision of the White House that Michael Wolff wrote way back in January in "Fire and Fury." It's the same picture that Omarosa Manigault-Newman constructed in her memoir of her year in the White House. It's the same story that White House reporters at CNN, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal and virtually every other mainstream media outlet has told of the Trump White House.
Sure, Omarosa could be a disgruntled former aide trying to make money while exacting revenge on her enemies. Sure, Michael Wolff could have been misled by a few sources with scores to settle with Trump. Sure, reporters could get a detail or two wrong. Sure, Woodward could have cast a scene or two in ways that are less than favorable to Trump.
But how could all -- and I mean all -- of the reporting on this White House reach a striking similar conclusion? The portraits of Trump drawn by Wolff, Omarosa and Woodward are all eerily similar to one another -- a man hopelessly out of his depth in the job, but entirely incapable of understanding how desperately out of depth he actually is. ... The consistency in those storylines is virtually impossible to explain in any other way than this: It's true. To believe otherwise, you have to convince yourself that not only the entire daily media but also the likes of Wolff and Woodward all got together and agreed on how to portray Trump across tweets, stories and books. Which is, of course, beyond ridiculous.
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