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Old 05-16-2017, 03:06 PM
 
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For the record, it's not McMasters; it's McMaster.
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Old 05-16-2017, 03:07 PM
 
Location: Eugene, Oregon
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This guy has the most leak prone administration of any President in my lifetime. The reason, of course is that he is neither liked or respected by those that work for him or serve in the bureaucracy, especially the intelligence services, who believe him to be both incompetent and corrupt.

As a result these weekly eruptions of leaked information have and will become the new norm for this clown and his administration. In the meantime not much will be accomplished and his tenure as President will be marked by nothing but controversy, scandal and corruption.

Winning it is not!

And to think that so many figured our country would end with a bang. Instead, it's going out with a whimper.
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Old 05-17-2017, 10:56 AM
 
Location: Long Island
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McMasters is the leaker, he said didn't happen.
Trump has been setting traps to expose who is leaking what.

You have not heard of, or from, Kushner lately. Ivanka is laying low.
Preibus is not on top of the communications team.
McMasters is in deep doo-doo!
This isn't because of obstruction, he hasn't even recommended people for most of the vacant positions. Besides a rather large majority do not have to be approved by congress, blame the Trump administration and stop making excuses.


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Of the 554 positions requiring confirmation, as of Saturday, 473 have no nominee, 35 have been announced but not formally nominated, 24 have been nominated, and just 22 have been confirmed thus far, according to a database put together by the Washington Post and the nonpartisan Partnership for Public Service.

With 85% of Trump's top roles unfilled, who's running the government? - Business Insider
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