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Ummmm he basically just did that https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/902606133860425729
Quote from: Phil Titola on August 29, 2017, 02:00:14 PMUmmmm he basically just did that https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/902606133860425729ummmmm thanks phil
https://twitter.com/ashleyfeinberg/status/903099180276731904
It's fascinating to me that he legit doesn't understand emotions/people/how to act in sad situations. He has holed himself up Scrooge McDuck style and avoided people for 70 years.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: OK_Cat on August 30, 2017, 10:55:47 PMIt's fascinating to me that he legit doesn't understand emotions/people/how to act in sad situations. He has holed himself up Scrooge McDuck style and avoided people for 70 years.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalkhe is the medical definition of a psychopath
Trump tweeted Wednesday morning that he had seen this horror and devastation “first hand.”...A reporter asked White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders about this later Wednesday, and her answer was … something:He met with a number of state and local officials who are eating, sleeping, breathing the Harvey disaster. He talked extensively with the governor, who certainly is right in the midst of every bit of this, as well as the mayors from several of the local towns that were hit hardest. And detailed briefing information throughout the day yesterday talking to a lot of the people on the ground. That certainly is a firsthand account.No, it's not. That's a *second*hand account — the very definition of one, in fact.
Quote from: OK_Cat on August 30, 2017, 10:55:47 PMIt's fascinating to me that he legit doesn't understand emotions/people/how to act in sad situations. He has holed himself up Scrooge McDuck style and avoided people for 70 years.Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkIs this seriously coming from the "I make fun of people who die on the spot" guy?
Even as he prepared to leave for Springfield, Missouri, to make his opening pitch to the public on tax reform, Trump grumbled privately about Cohn, making clear he was still annoyed with his top economic adviser's criticism of his Charlottesville response.Just a few hours later, as he launched into his tax reform pitch, Trump offered thanks to several key advisers on the matter -- including his Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, Cohn's partner in the effort -- but didn't mention Cohn."Anybody I forgot?" Trump had said.
First, in 2012, Trump said he'd donate $5 million for that proof.“If Barack Obama opens up and gives his college records and applications, and if he gives his passport applications and records, I will give, to a charity of his choice — inner city children in Chicago, American Cancer Society, AIDS research, anything he wants — a check, immediately, for $5 million," Trump said in a video made in his Trump Tower office. "The check will be given within one hour after he released all of the records, so stated.”Two years later, Trump described his 2012 offer in a speech at the National Press Club. Trump said that, at the last minute, he had actually upped it to a whopping $50 million."Now then, what wasn’t reported by the press is, sometime just prior to the expiration date of that offer, I raised the offer to $50 million. $50 million! For charity,' Trump said in 2014. "Pick your charity, for $50 million, and let me see your records! And I never heard from him."
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