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he signed one of those Trump contracts where he's not allowed to say a word about Trump or his family or what he did for Trump......the guy seems like a nut job who got to a point where he was over his head....
he signed one of those Trump contracts where he's not allowed to say a word about Trump or his family or what he did for Trump......the guy seems like a nut job who got to a point where he was over his head....
Why is he a nut job? Do we say that about everyone who is fired from a campaign?
CNN wants to make Trump president. It should rename itself to TNN, Trump News Network.
Let's hope their ratings tank.
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Trump has a history with CNN president Jeff Zucker. Trump's reality show "The Apprentice" premiered on NBC in 2004, when Zucker was president of NBC's television group. In an interview with POLITICO earlier this month, MSNBC's Joe Scarborough said Trump had once called Zucker his "personal booker." (CNN declined to respond to Scarborough's comments.)
So CNN hires someone with less credentials in journalism than people working at MSNBC!
It's the race to the bottom people. In Politics, In Media, In General!
MSM is the propaganda arm of democrats ideology.
It's the ground that the snake's belly is in contact with.
Only digging a hole would make it lower and that is the activity they engage in assisting the snake on it's journey to political office. Take up the snake and raise it higher at your own peril. The double tongue crooked Hillary is dangerous so don't try it at home kids.
Why is he a nut job? Do we say that about everyone who is fired from a campaign?
He's a nut-job because he's doesn't work for Hill and Bill - naturally.
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