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hahahahahaha hahaha hahahaha!!!!!

Trump does it again, his notes are plainly visible on camera. Such a noob to keep screwing this up.

I’ll give you a hint: there was no ....

Video link:
https://www.cnn.com/videos/politics/2018/07/17/trump-notes-russia-statement-sanchez-lead-pkg-vpx.cnn

Hopefully the link works right

*Pay attention to Trumps use of “but”. Always ignore the words before but, those are words used to distract or divert from the problem or want. Trumps read sales books he should be aware of this concept.
 
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Darwin333

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Lol. I don't follow politics because in general, it is a giant shit show but that is some funny shit right there!
 

Zeze

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I wanna tell off this old ass former boss of mine - this dumbass is so far off the deep end. He actually voted for Obama too until Fox News utterly poisoned him to the point of no return.
 

SMOGZINN

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^^^ THIS! The dimbulb misspelled "collusion." I'm not sure, but isn't this impeachable? ;)

I'm afraid that bad spelling or grammar is not an impeachable offence. It is instead the reason we should not have elected him in the first place. It is not like we didn't know he was terrible at nearly everything. Before the election there was strong evidence that Trump was functionally illiterate. Practically everyone that knew him told us that he was either unable or unwilling to read anything longer then a sentence or two.

I am at a complete loss on how we could have let our standards slip this low. I would actually prefer President Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho. At least he wanted to do right by America. That is where we are at. In 2005 when trying to come up with the worst comical farce of a president imaginable we couldn't even come up with someone as bad at the job as Trump.
 
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Hayabusa Rider

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No collision (sic) was a given, but I'd like to see "and others" on the official statement. I'd bet that's not there.
 

Commodus

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I am at a complete loss on how we could have let our standards slip this low. I would actually prefer President Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho. At least he wanted to do right by America. That is where we are at. In 2005 when trying to come up with the worst comical farce of a president imaginable we couldn't even come up with someone as bad at the job as Trump.

To some extent, we haven't let our standards slip; it's that Republicans have fudged elections just enough that they could win despite getting a minority of the votes.

With that said, the US does have a real problem with people being conditioned to think of elections as popularity contests instead of making rational choices based on experience and realistic, achievable policies.
 

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I'm afraid that bad spelling or grammar is not an impeachable offence. It is instead the reason we should not have elected him in the first place. It is not like we didn't know he was terrible at nearly everything. Before the election there was strong evidence that Trump was functionally illiterate. Practically everyone that knew him told us that he was either unable or unwilling to read anything longer then a sentence or two.

I am at a complete loss on how we could have let our standards slip this low. I would actually prefer President Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho. At least he wanted to do right by America. That is where we are at. In 2005 when trying to come up with the worst comical farce of a president imaginable we couldn't even come up with someone as bad at the job as Trump.

I am no scholar, but you can't make fun of someone's spelling when you can't use Than and THEN correctly. Oh and Trump is doing so much for this country. Please stop being butt hurt and let the msn do his job. Does he make mistakes, yes, does he say dumb stuff sometimes, yes. Is he working to help this country all he can, YES. Let him work!
 

dank69

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I am no scholar, but you can't make fun of someone's spelling when you can't use Than and THEN correctly. Oh and Trump is doing so much for this country. Please stop being butt hurt and let the msn do his job. Does he make mistakes, yes, does he say dumb stuff sometimes, yes. Is he working to help this country all he can, YES. Let him work!
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/white-house-makes-trillion-dollar-205110561.html

... the White House’s own deficit projections keep rising, thanks to the recently passed tax cuts and spending increases.

The updated budget now includes a projected 2019 deficit of $1.085 trillion, up from $984 billion in February — and more than double the $526 billion the White House called for in its 2018 budget.

“This is a striking acknowledgement following almost two years of claims that economic growth unleashed by these policies will wipe deficits away,” said Maya MacGuineas, president of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget.

Meanwhile, the average growth rate projected over 10 years has dropped under 3 percent.
He is doing some great work.
 

Darwin333

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To some extent, we haven't let our standards slip; it's that Republicans have fudged elections just enough that they could win despite getting a minority of the votes.

With that said, the US does have a real problem with people being conditioned to think of elections as popularity contests instead of making rational choices based on experience and realistic, achievable policies.

Between that and how horrible it is to run for both the candidate and their families we usually only get the worst of the bunch. To top it off, our political parties pick our turds( candidates) from the pile of turds based on which one they think they can polish the best. To top it all off they have made it virtually impossible for a 3rd party or independent candidate to run no matter how qualified they are. They do this a bunch of ways but even with laws and rules, notably the public funding laws for presidential candidates. Granted we shouldn't be throwing money at every Tom Dick and Harry that decides to run but they still fucked even serious contenders. That isn't even getting into the Electoral College winner takes all.
 
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I'm afraid that bad spelling or grammar is not an impeachable offence. It is instead the reason we should not have elected him in the first place. It is not like we didn't know he was terrible at nearly everything. Before the election there was strong evidence that Trump was functionally illiterate. Practically everyone that knew him told us that he was either unable or unwilling to read anything longer then a sentence or two.

I am at a complete loss on how we could have let our standards slip this low. I would actually prefer President Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho. At least he wanted to do right by America. That is where we are at. In 2005 when trying to come up with the worst comical farce of a president imaginable we couldn't even come up with someone as bad at the job as Trump.
Camacho 2020 !
He won’t be intimidated by Trump.
 

cytg111

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This is full scale Benny Hill by now... Has he not crossed all the lines? Are there more lines he can cross that will wake someone up? Its not stupid water gate anymore it is super retarded water gate.
 

BUTCH1

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I'm glad you posted that, when Trump took office the economy had already fully recovered, there simply was no need for a huge tax cut for businesses. Not only that, few actually created more jobs or boosted wages, most of the $$ was used for stock buy-backs. Any smart president (or his advisors) would realize you save a huge tax cut and deficit spending for when the economy is tanking and it really needs a boost. To have a trillion dollar deficit with a great economy is just insanity, this will just further the gap between the rich and the poor and the poor and middle class (if there are any left) will wind up trying to figure out how to pay this debt off decades from now. It's sad to see a "cash-grab" now at the expense of future generations. I'm about to be eligible for social security (6 months) but I now wonder if it will be cut dramatically early in my actually getting it. Guess us peons don't make for much political clout so we'll wind up taking the hit, it's all good as long as Jeff Bezos is doing great.
 

soundforbjt

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I'm wondering if his plans to make the middle class tax cuts permanent will be used for the midterms or if he's saving that for 2020.
 

Thebobo

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I am no scholar, but you can't make fun of someone's spelling when you can't use Than and THEN correctly. Oh and Trump is doing so much for this country. Please stop being butt hurt and let the msn do his job. Does he make mistakes, yes, does he say dumb stuff sometimes, yes. Is he working to help this country all he can, YES. Let him work!

No you are not. Yes we can. Who cares. No he's not. Like FOX? He is a mistake. Yes all the time. No he is working for himself. No.
 
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SMOGZINN

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I am no scholar, but you can't make fun of someone's spelling when you can't use Than and THEN correctly. Oh and Trump is doing so much for this country. Please stop being butt hurt and let the msn do his job. Does he make mistakes, yes, does he say dumb stuff sometimes, yes. Is he working to help this country all he can, YES. Let him work!

Notice how I'm not the President of the United States. I tell you what, if I ever run for President hold up that standard and don't vote for me. Now, expand that out a little bit and don't vote for anyone that can't or won't proof read their writing before publicizing it. Lets just give this a try, hold your government to higher standards than some random guy on the internet.
 
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kage69

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We went from a president who can debate constitutional law without notes, to this, a treasonous dipshit who needs notes for his own opinions. And still, finds ways to ramble, misspell, and support one of the main complaints against him with his editing. It's amazing how he continually likes to show how rudimentary his thinking is, how he isn't afraid to show his lack of knowledge or comprehension. Helsinki was as shameful as it was disgusting. One big PR win for Putin, while Dump embarrassed the country and pretty confirmed what many of us fear, that Putin's got something on him.

I hope republicans wear this stink for generations.
 
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Perknose

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I hope republicans wear this stink for generations.

They won't. Sad but all too true. 40% of the electorate can't even admit or believe there's an odor. :(