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Re: Trump Administration: First Hundred Days and Beyond.
Many Politicians Lie. But Trump Has Elevated the Art of Fabrication
WASHINGTON — Whit Ayres, a Republican political consultant here, likes to tell his clients that there are “three keys to credibility.”
“One, never defend the indefensible,” he says. “Two, never deny the undeniable. And No. 3 is: Never lie.”
Would that politicians took his advice.
Fabrications have long been a part of American politics. Politicians lie to puff themselves up, to burnish their résumés and to cover up misdeeds, including sexual affairs. (See: Bill Clinton.) Sometimes they cite false information for what they believe are justifiable policy reasons. (See: Lyndon Johnson and Vietnam.)
But President Trump, historians and consultants in both political parties agree, appears to have taken what the writer Hannah Arendt once called “the conflict between truth and politics” to an entirely new level.
http://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/politics/ ... &ocid=iehp
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Re: Trump Administration: First Hundred Days and Beyond.
And I don't disagree with that. Trump is his own worst enemy. But that doesn't alter the fact that many of the recent leaks have come dangerously close to being treasonous.
Disliking the democratically elected President, even if he is an idiot, is not a good enough excuse to commit an act of treason against your own country.
Disliking the democratically elected President, even if he is an idiot, is not a good enough excuse to commit an act of treason against your own country.
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Way to go Donald,
Washington Post:
‘Apply by fax’: Before it can hire foreign workers, Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Club advertises at home — briefly
"President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Club needs to hire 35 waiters for this winter’s social season in Palm Beach, Fla.
Late last month, the club placed an ad on page C8 of the Palm Beach Post, crammed full of tiny print laying out the job experience requirements in classified ad shorthand. “3 mos recent & verifiable exp in fine dining/country club,” the ad said. “No tips.”
The ad gave no email address or phone number. “Apply by fax,” it said. The ad also provided a mailing address. It ran twice, then never again.
This was an underwhelming way to attract local job-seekers. But that wasn’t the point. The ads were actually part of Mar-a-Lago’s efforts to hire foreign workers for those 35 jobs.
About a week before the ads ran, the president’s club asked the Labor Department for permission to hire 70 temporary workers from overseas, government records show. Beside the 35 waiters, it asked for 20 cooks and 15 housekeepers, slightly more than it hired last year. ..."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics ... b09e6375ca
Washington Post:
‘Apply by fax’: Before it can hire foreign workers, Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Club advertises at home — briefly
"President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Club needs to hire 35 waiters for this winter’s social season in Palm Beach, Fla.
Late last month, the club placed an ad on page C8 of the Palm Beach Post, crammed full of tiny print laying out the job experience requirements in classified ad shorthand. “3 mos recent & verifiable exp in fine dining/country club,” the ad said. “No tips.”
The ad gave no email address or phone number. “Apply by fax,” it said. The ad also provided a mailing address. It ran twice, then never again.
This was an underwhelming way to attract local job-seekers. But that wasn’t the point. The ads were actually part of Mar-a-Lago’s efforts to hire foreign workers for those 35 jobs.
About a week before the ads ran, the president’s club asked the Labor Department for permission to hire 70 temporary workers from overseas, government records show. Beside the 35 waiters, it asked for 20 cooks and 15 housekeepers, slightly more than it hired last year. ..."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics ... b09e6375ca
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FBI raided home of Donald Trump’s former campaign manager, Paul Manafort
FBI agents seized documents and other material from the Virginia home of Paul Manafort, President Donald Trump’s former campaign manager, during a July raid as part of a special counsel’s probe into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, a spokesman for Manafort said on Wednesday.
Spokesman Jason Maloni says that Manafort co-operated with the agents as he has “consistently” done.
http://globalnews.ca/news/3657352/donal ... -fbi-raid/
FBI agents seized documents and other material from the Virginia home of Paul Manafort, President Donald Trump’s former campaign manager, during a July raid as part of a special counsel’s probe into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, a spokesman for Manafort said on Wednesday.
Spokesman Jason Maloni says that Manafort co-operated with the agents as he has “consistently” done.
http://globalnews.ca/news/3657352/donal ... -fbi-raid/
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Well the Trump Team has once again been hard at it and right here in BC.
One would think with all the drama going on the Trump Family would keep kinda low key and extra politically correct.
NOT...
Evidently, Trump Jr was spotted at an airport in Prince George and made a brief stop in Fort Nelson on his
way to take part in a hunting trip.
His 'target'?
Being a fan of hunting big horn sheep in the US he's supposedly after blue listed BC Stone Sheep.
You'da thunk after the animal right activists outrage over he and his brothers big game trip in Africa in 2012
he'd avoid doing stuff like that while his family is in Office.
Lol
Rrrrriiiiiggggghhhhht
Whoda thunk anyone would find out he's been in remote northern BC plunking off our wildlife.
Flip side?
More US funds going towards Canadian Conservation efforts.
Maybe Melania and Ivanka dropped Jr off in BC on their way North to buy seal pup pelts for their respective fashion lines
being manufactured in Malaysia.
One would think with all the drama going on the Trump Family would keep kinda low key and extra politically correct.
NOT...
Evidently, Trump Jr was spotted at an airport in Prince George and made a brief stop in Fort Nelson on his
way to take part in a hunting trip.
His 'target'?
Being a fan of hunting big horn sheep in the US he's supposedly after blue listed BC Stone Sheep.
You'da thunk after the animal right activists outrage over he and his brothers big game trip in Africa in 2012
he'd avoid doing stuff like that while his family is in Office.
Lol
Rrrrriiiiiggggghhhhht
Whoda thunk anyone would find out he's been in remote northern BC plunking off our wildlife.
Flip side?
More US funds going towards Canadian Conservation efforts.
Maybe Melania and Ivanka dropped Jr off in BC on their way North to buy seal pup pelts for their respective fashion lines
being manufactured in Malaysia.
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Re: Trump Administration: First Hundred Days and Beyond.
whitecandle wrote:FBI raided home of Donald Trump’s former campaign manager, Paul Manafort
FBI agents seized documents and other material from the Virginia home of Paul Manafort, President Donald Trump’s former campaign manager, during a July raid as part of a special counsel’s probe into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, a spokesman for Manafort said on Wednesday.
Spokesman Jason Maloni says that Manafort co-operated with the agents as he has “consistently” done.
http://globalnews.ca/news/3657352/donal ... -fbi-raid/
I call BS on Jason Maloni's statement. The only reason a judge would authorize a "no knock" search warrant is if the witness was untrustworthy and uncooperative enough to indicate there was a risk that evidence in a criminal investigation would be destroyed. If he had been "consistently cooperating" there would have been no need. The fact that Manafort was testifying in front of the special prosecutors the day before the warrant was issued means his testimony left serious doubts in he minds of Mueller's team that they were being told the truth but leaves little doubt that laws have been broken.
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the real reason why trump won http://etcanada.com/news/246856/jimmy-k ... at-canada/ man these people are f stupid
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the truth wrote:the real reason ehy trump won http://etcanada.com/news/246856/jimmy-k ... at-canada/ man these people are f stupid
I watched that couple nights ago and wasn't the least bit shocked. The interviewer first asked if Trump should retaliate against North Korea and they all said yes with a certainty that indicated they knew what they were talking about. Then they brought out a map and asked them to point to North Korea and that assured look turned to embarrassment as it became clear they were all talking out their .
Edit: correct spelling. Should probably spell things correctly if I'm going to mock other people's education.
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Re: Trump Administration: First Hundred Days and Beyond.
"Keep your education, but give me my guns!"
That is how Trump won.
That is how Trump won.
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Re: Trump Administration: First Hundred Days and Beyond.
I also think Trump got elected because people are fed up with both parties who are more concerned about raising money than getting anything productive done. Trump BS'd them by saying he's self funding his campaign therefore doesn't owe anyone and will work on their behalf. The fact it hasn't worked out that way doesn't seem to have sunk in yet because Trump has done a masterful job of isolating his base from facts by calling everything fake news other than his tweets and Fox and Friends. One would hope they'll soon realize they've been duped --- but I'm not holding my breath.
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It's easy to self fund your campaign when post election everything including your weekly golf trips are funded by the American taxpayer.
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Poindexter wrote: One would hope they'll soon realize they've been duped --- but I'm not holding my breath.
While many former Trump supporters have quietly slunk away in shame at least having the smarts to realize any more excuses would just further humiliate themselves, there are a persistent few who are far too dull-witted to ever get it.
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It maybe good idea to keep all buttons with the word launch far away from Trump, for the next few weeks or more. lol
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http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/10/health/tr ... index.html
Could it be he's got one thing right here? Opioid crisis is a national emergency. He's called it.
Could it be he's got one thing right here? Opioid crisis is a national emergency. He's called it.
As WW3 develops, no one is going to be dissing the "preppers." What have you done?
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Queen K wrote:http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/10/health/tr ... index.html
Could it be he's got one thing right here? Opioid crisis is a national emergency. He's called it.
Even a blind squirrel finds a acorn once in a while. lol
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