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...I find judging a man on his accomplishment's a much more accurate measure of the man than his pronouncements. Something to consider. We need to heed the advice given by a British columnist regarding Obama just after the 2008 elections; "Watch what he does, don't listen to a thing he says." Ed
"Not in an open forum, where truth has less value than opinions, where all opinions are equally welcome regardless of their origins, rationale, inanity, or truth, where opinions are neither of equal value nor decisive." Ken Howell
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Here's a good statement of the problem. It's from the Weekly Standard, a conservative organ which is decidedly not an apologist for RINOs or Democrats:
"What’s truly appalling here is the president’s childlike inability to keep his mouth shut—or his Twitter idle. McCabe was fired, and the OIG report, once it’s made public, seems likely to justify that firing. But the focus won’t be on McCabe and the reasons for his dismissal. By tweeting attacks on the Mueller investigation, McCabe, and the FBI itself, Trump has ensured that the story will instead be the degree to which the president sounds panicked and defensive about the Mueller investigation. For people otherwise convinced that McCabe should have been fired, in other words, Trump’s obsessive tweeting suggests that he has something to hide—even if he doesn’t.
"McCabe’s firing may have had nothing to do with anything but his own conduct. We don’t know yet. But if McCabe is guilty of an “unauthorized disclosure to the news media” and a “lack of candor,” Trump’s self-incriminating tweets put us in mind of that famous quip usually attributed to Talleyrand: 'It’s worse than a crime; it’s a blunder.'"
Do you even know who founded the Weekly Standard and what his blatant agenda has been the last few years?
Epstein didn't kill himself.
"Play Cinnamon Girl you Sonuvabitch!"
Biden didn't win the election.
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Campfire Tracker
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Campfire Tracker
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You all need to let Trump be Trump. He will anyway and it will just make life easier for you, rather than come off looking so lame and bitchy.
I used to have problems with it too, but came to realize that's just who he is, but also realized he's done more good for the country in months than anyone else has in years. Tweat away, Mr. President.
Lieberals are scared to death of him, too and I hope death of their foolish beliefs will be their outcome, as they are all to a inhuman person dead set on destroying this country. I never expected the lies to become so obnoxiously foolish and the tactics so brazen and criminal. May they reap what they sow. I think we can shut down the thread now! Welcome to the Trump Train. Enjoy the ride. Next stop: Keeping America Great! #NeverTrumpers, please jump off the platform onto the third rail as soon as the train departs. It will end the butthurt and confusion. Good day.
It's about like this:
"Do you puff peters?"
"Hell no!"
"NAZI!!!"
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Trump knows what he’s doing and why he’s doing it even if his “supporters” don’t. Trump doesn’t need advice from the peanut gallery and as evidenced by the last election is smart to ignore all the “political strategists” that think they know what’s best for him. He was elected because of or in spite of the tweets that rile up the statists and know it alls. You can get your panties twisted over his tweets but it ain’t going to stop them and bitching about them doesn’t spread good will nor does it show support for the President or support for his agenda. Bitching about his tweets is about as useful and supportive as Hilary’s jockstrap but it sure is funny to watch.
I just don’t understand how anyone can think that bypassing the MSN by using Twitter is a bad thing. That not giving the media a chance to pick and parse words and statements is somehow a bad thing. For the political strategists here that know what he should tweet and don’t like the mean things he says why don’t you guys go on Twitter and set him straight? His tweets can be rebutted on the open forum known as Twitter and y’all have equal access to that forum.
Frankly the only thing annoying about his tweets are the response they get from his supposed “supporters”. I expect some PMS comments from the left but there’s a lot of neo-cons that like to regale us with what they think he should say and in doing so show that they’re nothing more than liberals in sheeps clothing.
�Politicians are the lowest form of life on earth. Liberal Democrats are the lowest form of politician.� �General George S. Patton, Jr.
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