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OK, sure, whatever you say. You are right and I am wrong. I mean I must be. I am voting for Trump. I am stupid. I am "uneducated". I know absolutely nothing. I am a Trumpette.
“Manafort was in the office with other aides when a member of the family suggested they tweet a picture of Trump enjoying his ‘Mexican’ lunch,” The Huffington Post reports. “Manafort politely suggested that this might be seen as condescending and cautioned against it. The tweet went out.”
OK, sure, whatever you say. You are right and I am wrong. I mean I must be. I am voting for Trump. I am stupid. I am "uneducated". I know absolutely nothing. I am a Trumpette.
What I don't get is why this story is not bigger. Here we have an example of the canidates policy towards Russia directly related to his staff working for pro Russian interests. Yet, Trump supporters are in fear of what they fear may have or may happen with the Clinton Foundation. One is real and proven example of foreign interests potentially affecting US policy vs imagined what might happen with Clinton.
“Manafort was in the office with other aides when a member of the family suggested they tweet a picture of Trump enjoying his ‘Mexican’ lunch,” The Huffington Post reports. “Manafort politely suggested that this might be seen as condescending and cautioned against it. The tweet went out.”
ROFL!
Next they'll Tweet him eating some humus and falafel or fried chicken and collard greens!
I posted this in the other thread, but it applies here too...
How do Trump supporters reconcile this...(now third "overhaul" of his campaign)...with the repeated assertions by Trump, that they use as evidence of his ability, that...
1. He is an excellent judge of character and talent.
2. He consistently hires the best people and that is why he is successful.
3. If elected, he will surround himself with the best people to advise him.
The revolving door at the top of his campaign is direct evidence that all three of these statements/proofs are untrue. He is currently engaged in what is arguably the most important undertaking he has ever done. He has repeatedly failed to choose or surround himself with the best people.
Running a campaign and the country are not the same as overseeing a real estate development project. It is impossible to micro-manage. You must be able to rely on others to not only provide advice, but properly execute the duties of their offices. Trump has very openly displayed a complete inability to do this.
How do Trump supporters reconcile this?
Not to mention that Trump routinely disregards the advice given to him.
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