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    CarlosAndSveta reacted to Ebunoluwa in Trump tweets he 'took a pass' at being named TIME's person of the year   
    Time doesn't care about Trump so they have no nreason to be hurt.
    I trust CNN over Trump a hundredfold comparing both of their track record. 
    CNN has been around for almost 4 decades while Trump was busy filing one bankruptcy after another, did shady "deals" and peeping in on young pageant girls. 
    I marvel at you saying CNN lied but yet you do not acknowledge Trump lying and if you do it's ok with you.
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    CarlosAndSveta reacted to Ebunoluwa in Trump tweets he 'took a pass' at being named TIME's person of the year   
    Trump is abusing his power. Attacks and belittles like the bully he is. This is not normal for any president. #45 has lost it if he ever had it.
    A national and international embarrassment.
    #thisisnotnormal.
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    CarlosAndSveta reacted to Ebunoluwa in Trump tweets he 'took a pass' at being named TIME's person of the year   
    Time mag is not irrelevant for many. Trump drew attention to it with a stupid tweet. He must find it newsworthy and relevant that he was not the chosen one.
    I never claimed being able to speak with 'a silver tongue' means truth. I am saying being able to speak like an average normal person should be a requirement
    for a candidate for the presidency. Bush was not an eloquent speaker but he didn't spew a mess like this day in and day out or they would have 
    carried him off in a paddy wagon.


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    CarlosAndSveta reacted to JimandChristy in Trump tweets he 'took a pass' at being named TIME's person of the year   
    Hopefully Mueller can save us from this idiot. Flynn looks like he's next on the chopping block then Kushner for lying numerous times on his FBI form.
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    CarlosAndSveta reacted to Ebunoluwa in Trump tweets he 'took a pass' at being named TIME's person of the year   
    I  care about a narcissistic pathological liar sitting in the WH who has a weakness for flattery and who can't get anything done because his sense of 
    overblown self consumes him to react compulsively stupid time after time.
    I care. I am concerned at your 'who cares'   If you don't then you should.
    Absolutely, he is unstable and sick and a constant liar. He needs help.
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    CarlosAndSveta reacted to JimandChristy in Trump tweets he 'took a pass' at being named TIME's person of the year   
    Donnie certainly has delusions, delusions of grandeur for the moron.
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    CarlosAndSveta reacted to Ebunoluwa in Trump tweets he 'took a pass' at being named TIME's person of the year   
    Feel free to spin it, I expected no other from some on the right. It is just too painful for some to admit openly ....yeah that is nuts....even though we all know it.
     
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    CarlosAndSveta reacted to Ebunoluwa in Trump tweets he 'took a pass' at being named TIME's person of the year   
    Na....Trump is butt hurt that he was not chosen. How dare they not pick him. 
    Weakness is to appear to "pass" for something that didn't happen. Then inventing a reason for a fake "pass".
    Constant adoration needed. 
    #pathological.
     
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    CarlosAndSveta reacted to Ebunoluwa in Trump tweets he 'took a pass' at being named TIME's person of the year   
    http://www.cnn.com/2017/11/24/politics/president-donald-trump-time-magazine/index.html
     
     
    Trump tweets :"Time Magazine called to say that I was PROBABLY going to be named “Man (Person) of the Year,” like last year, but I would have to agree to an interview and a major photo shoot. I said probably is no good and took a pass. Thanks anyway!"

    Time responds : "The President is incorrect about how we choose Person of the Year. TIME does not comment on our choice until publication, which is December 6."
     
    Time Inc.'s chief content officer, Alan Murray, later said the President's tweet didn't have "a speck of truth." "Amazing. Not a speck of truth here—Trump tweets he 'took a pass' at being named TIME's person of the year," Murray tweeted, along with an article about the incident.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2017/11/24/trump-claims-he-took-himself-out-of-the-running-for-times-person-of-the-year/?utm_term=.d12b0646bbbd&wpisrc=nl_az_most&wpmk=1

    So the narcissist in chief has put the 'pathological' in lies once again with his delusion about being the 'chosen one' for Time Magazine 2018.
    I am baffled. What makes a man like him lie like this, knowing the truth will always follow his self absorbed tweet claims.
    What makes people believe him for the big things if he lies about something simple as this that he makes up ?
    No, Time did not call.
    No, Trump did not pass because he was not even in the running.
    The only thing he passed was a puff of air which once again stinks up the oval office and it's integrity.
    Waiting for another false cover of him as the man of the year on Time Magazine 2018 adorning his clubs.
    That is who we have in the WH oval office.....a constant attention seeker that must tweet lies about how special he thinks he is.
    After all..."he alone matters." 
    "I have words, I have the best words."
    No Donald, you are ill and need therapy and meds.
    I do not accept this as the new normal. I call him out as the piece of work he chooses to be.



       
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    CarlosAndSveta reacted to CaliCat in Source who is being examined by special counsel: "It's every man for himself"   
    In an alternate-fact world, that means nothing. 
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    CarlosAndSveta reacted to Amica Nostra in Column: Donald Trump's biggest flaw: He's not that bright   
    http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/chapman/ct-perspec-chapman-donald-trump-dumb-20171103-story.html
    Donald Trump has many serious flaws, including incorrigible dishonesty, rampant narcissism, contempt for women and a fashion sense that makes him think that hairstyle of his is flattering. But nothing compares to his most prominent, crippling and incurable defect: He’s dimmer than a 5-watt bulb.
    Secretary of State Rex Tillerson was reported to have called the president a “moron” — emphasizing that term with an adjective I can’t repeat here. Forced to hold a news conference to praise the president’s intelligence, Tillerson was too honest to deny what he had said.
    ADVERTISING The late William T. Kelley, who taught Trump at the University of Pennsylvania, said, “Donald Trump was the dumbest goddamn student I ever had.” Tony Schwartz, the ghostwriter of “The Art of the Deal,” says Trump had “a stunning level of superficial knowledge and plain ignorance.”
    Trump’s feeble-mindedness is on daily view. When an Uzbek immigrant was arrested for allegedly driving a truck down a Manhattan bike path, killing eight people, the president responded in thunderously stupid ways. First, he tweeted that he had “just ordered Homeland Security to step up our already Extreme Vetting Program.” If you can step it up, why didn’t you do that before?
      He fumed that the alleged killer wanted an Islamic State flag for his hospital room. Really? The guy reportedly killed eight people, and the flag is what steams you? Trump demanded the death penalty — opening the way for the suspect’s lawyers to argue that the president has made it impossible for him to get a fair trial.
    Trump has learned nothing from his past blunders. As a candidate, he said Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl was a traitor who should be executed. Asked about the case as president, he doubled down: “I think people have heard my comments in the past.”
    The military judge announced he would count Trump’s statement as mitigating evidence — which may be why he ended up giving Bergdahl no prison time. Not only was Trump’s remark unnecessary and inappropriate; it was self-defeating.
    He’s just not bright enough to make connections between his conduct and its consequences. Trump’s travel ban has lost repeatedly in court because he has made clear he has an unconstitutional goal: shutting out Muslims because of their religion. If he had kept quiet, he might have gotten his way.
      The evidence of his dimwittedness flows as continuously and voluminously as the Mississippi River. His tweets are studded with misspellings, random capitalizations and mystifying quotation marks.
    He taps out tweets that flagrantly contradict what he tweeted when Barack Obama was president, making himself look ridiculous. When he holds forth on policy issues, it’s excruciatingly apparent he has no idea what he’s talking about.
    Trump relies on a vocabulary the size of a second-grader’s. To combat opioid abuse among teens, he favors “telling them, ‘No good, really bad for you in every way.’ ” Those paper towels he tossed to a crowd in Puerto Rico were “very good towels.” He wanted to call the tax reform bill “the Cut Cut Cut Act.”
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    CarlosAndSveta reacted to Tahoma in Paul Manafort, who once ran Trump campaign, told to surrender   
    That they are, and guess who is doing it?  It's Trump's stooge, Devin Nunes, the same guy who made a fool of himself a few months ago and had to recuse himself from the Trump/Russia collusion investigation.
     
    Of course, the investigation is simply another attempt by Nunes to shift attention away from the Trump investigation.  It won't go anywhere because it was debunked long ago.  Ask yourself, why is Nunes investigating it only now.  Hmmm...
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    CarlosAndSveta reacted to Tahoma in Paul Manafort, who once ran Trump campaign, told to surrender   
    What is beyond pathetic is stubborn refusal to accept the  mounting evidence.
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    CarlosAndSveta reacted to Tahoma in Dossier revelations spotlight influence, authority of lawyer Marc Elias   
    Ho-hum...the usual desperate distractions in the face of mounting evidence:
    1.  It was an inside hack job - Already debunked.
    2.  Comey was going to be fired anyway - Trump admitted he fired Comey because of the Russia investigation.
    3.  Illegal dossier payments - Totally legal under FEC rules.
    4.  Manafort's charges have nothing to do with the collusion investigation - When did the investigation end?
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    CarlosAndSveta reacted to yuna628 in Paul Manafort, who once ran Trump campaign, told to surrender   
    If this isn't damning... well.
     
     
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    CarlosAndSveta reacted to Jacque67 in Paul Manafort, who once ran Trump campaign, told to surrender   
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/10/30/trump-campaign-adviser-pleads-guilty-lying-fbi-russians-offering/
     
    Papadopoulos meets a "professor"(an SVR rep) and a female that was supposedly Putin's niece in London .
    papa admits he was told Russians had "1000s of emails in April 2016. Sent email to campaign adviser "Re:Messages from Russia"
    DNC emails leaked July 2016
    podesta emails October 2016
     
    arrested at Dulles July 27 2017
     
    was seeking a prominent publisher 3 weeks ago on LinkedIn. Lots of espionage tales no doubt. Probably in his early 30s. Only the best!
     
    JDGordon claims to be surprised at Papadopoulos's activities.🤔
     
    Race to who will flip first Paul or Rick?
     
    Only the bigliest scandals!
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    CarlosAndSveta reacted to Amica Nostra in Why George Papadopoulos' guilty plea is a much bigger problem for Trump than the Manafort indictment   
    https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2017/10/30/politics/george-papadopolous-trump-guilty/index.html
     
    Even as President Trump was on Twitter insisting that the indictment of former campaign chairman Paul Manafort was meaningless because it involved activities unrelated to Trump or the campaign came news that former Trump foreign policy adviser George Papadopoulos had pled guilty to lying to the FBI about his contacts with, wait for it, Russia.
    The Manafort news drew the bigger headlines Monday morning -- understandable given his high-profile role at the top of the Trump campaign. But, the Papadopoulos guilty plea -- and the fact that he has been cooperating with the special counsel investigation since his July arrest -- strikes me as significantly more problematic for Trump and his White House in the medium-to-long term.
    This paragraph from the FBI's guilty plea agreement with Papadopoulos is incredible:
      "In truth and in fact, however, and as set forth above, defendant PAPADOPOULOS met the Professor for the first time on or about March 14, 2016, after defendant PAPADOPOULOS had already learned he would be a foreign policy advisor for the Campaign; the Professor showed interest in defendant PAPADOPOULOS only after learning of his role on the Campaign; and the Professor told defendant PAPADOPOULOS about the Russians possessing" dirt" on then-candidate Clinton in late April 2016, more than a month after defendant PAPADOPOULOS had joined the Campaign."
    So, Papadopoulos copped to lying to the FBI about the timing of his contacts with Russians. In his initial interview in January 2017, Papadopoulos was insistent that he had reached out to his foreign contact "The Professor" (amazing!) before he had formally joined the Trump presidential campaign. 
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    CarlosAndSveta reacted to Jacque67 in Paul Manafort, who once ran Trump campaign, told to surrender   
    https://www.wsj.com/articles/former-trump-campaign-chairman-paul-manafort-charged-in-russia-probe-1509365767
     
    tax fraud, like Al Capone. This is gonna get very close to Don the Con!
     

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    CarlosAndSveta reacted to Jacque67 in Paul Manafort, who once ran Trump campaign, told to surrender   
    WASHINGTON — Paul Manafort and his former business associate Rick Gates were told to surrender to federal authorities Monday morning, the first charges in a special counsel investigation, according to a person involved in the case.
    The charges against Mr. Manafort, President Trump’s former campaign chairman, and Mr. Gates, a business associate of Mr. Manafort, were not immediately clear but represent a significant escalation in a special counsel investigation that has cast a shadow over the president’s first year in office.
    https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/30/us/politics/paul-manafort-indicted.html
     
    paulie down.
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    CarlosAndSveta reacted to JimandChristy in First charges filed in U.S. special counsel's Russia investigation   
    I see Republicans and fixed news are desperately jumping on this story that came out SEVEN years ago. Why weren't you complaining then? Trump obviously brought out this narrative because he knew something was coming from Mueller. Desperate ploy from a desperate man.
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    CarlosAndSveta reacted to JimandChristy in Mueller facing new Republican pressure to resign in Russia probe   
    But Donnie didn't fire him over Clinton, he fired him over the Russia Investigation.
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    CarlosAndSveta reacted to JimandChristy in Mueller facing new Republican pressure to resign in Russia probe   
    Republicans had no problem in hiring Mueller in the first place and we're supremely confident in his integrity.
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    CarlosAndSveta reacted to Ebunoluwa in Total Losers: Anti-Trump Voters Are Planning To Throw Their Biggest Tantrum Since The 2016 Election (Probably)   
    Election deflection. 
    No one is talking about losing and winning the election except the right because there are no other points to talk about. Nothing is getting done. Looserboy T is weak.
    Campaigning and governing aren't 
    the same. So that's all the right has to tak about ....election deflection.
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    CarlosAndSveta reacted to Jacque67 in Fusion GPS and the Washington Free Beacon   
    http://freebeacon.com/uncategorized/fusion-gps-washington-free-beacon/
     
    oh my. 
    A media outlet hiring an outside firm to do oppo research ..🤔
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