Please, don't mention the word Shakespeare in here. Please, sir!
Well his Presidency is a comedy of errors.
Please, don't mention the word Shakespeare in here. Please, sir!
This one is even better than the one that was posted on the previous page.
It surely is. There are gazillions of Twitler tweets that haven't aged well, this one is my new favorite.That's not real.
It surely is. There are gazillions of Twitler tweets that haven't aged well, this one is my new favorite.
Grossly incompetent, however, is a very flattering term to describe Twitler. He's much, much worse than that.
the subtitles " (Audience chanting Stephen) "
At Friday’s White House press briefing, Sean Spicer explained that he and his staff do their best to gather relevant information from the president before briefing the press, but that Trump is occasionally unavailable and some information isn’t readily attainable.
An exasperated White House staffer on Friday described a different dynamic, saying the West Wing often struggles to keep up with Trump’s kinetic and unilateral public messaging operation and tweets and interviews that often diverge from the official White House line on the day’s events.
The resulting tension between Trump’s statements and those of the press office charged with maintaining his public image have some frustrated at their apparent inability to nail down a coherent narrative on issues as weighty as the FBI’s investigation into alleged 2016 election-meddling.
“It’s not that we don’t know what the president wants to say, it’s that the president doesn’t know what the president wants to say,” the staffer said.
This one is even better than the one that was posted on the previous page.
This one is even better than the one that was posted on the previous page.
Feck me, I'd limit this to one a week, max.I've recovered my faculties sufficiently from the brainmelt of a transcribed Economist interview with himself to give this one a go today:
http://time.com/4775040/donald-trump-time-interview-being-president/
Brainmelting disconnections and non-sequiturs from the first paragraph
Feck me, I'd limit this to one a week, max.
On deal making in business vs. deal making in Washington
It’s never different. I think it’s never different. It’s always the same. You have to know your subject. And that would be the misconception of misconceptions for that. I mean, it’s not that I–look, I always had health care for my company. But it’s not that I–it was just something that wasn’t high on my list. I had people that negotiated for my company.
But in a short period of time I understood everything there was to know about health care. And we did the right negotiating, and actually it’s a very interesting subject.
This one is even better than the one that was posted on the previous page.
I've recovered my faculties sufficiently from the brainmelt of a transcribed Economist interview with himself to give this one a go today:
http://time.com/4775040/donald-trump-time-interview-being-president/
Brainmelting disconnections and non-sequiturs from the first paragraph
Just think how boring it would have been if Hillary won.
I imagine Trump reading a bullet-pointed summary of something actually complex, and his brain 'talking' to him like Homer Simpson's does. 'That's it - I'm outta here.'
If Comey does testify in public, as rumoured, then then he must want to publicly put the record straight. He won't divulge sensitive information but I'd guess he's keen to put on record perhaps the fact that he denies ever telling Trump he wasn't under investigation. It's hard to see why he would want a public hearing otherwise.
So far that seems the one thing easily publicly correctable that wouldn't necessarily reveal any sensitive or covert information.