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Originally Posted by Horizonite
You chose to focus on one paragraph from the article, yet the message conveyed in the article is one of positive change by President Trump in his hiring of the General.
Negative spin. It's what liberals do best.
Not to worry, Trump will make up several imaginary phone calls praising his WH, it's what he does best.
Apparently, Kelly "wants to closely monitor the information the president consumes, quickly counter dubious news stories with verified facts,"
What a fine idea.
Now, if only Fox News would do its part and stop flogging dubious news stories.
Agree it's a fine idea for General Kelly to act as Mr. Trump's 'Nanny' ~ now he just needs to find someone else to take on the responsibilities & duties of POTUS while Mr. Trump 'gets with the program', evidence of his learning curve thus far suggests it will be a long & bumpy road.
Several decades ago, 'Government is the enemy' became a self-fulfilling prophecy for the folks whose desire was to privatize government.
This is the end-game outcome of the goal to demonize government, as opposed to working to improve government, including its efficiency ~ sortof like political nihilism.
The thing I love about the Trump Presidency is that scandals have like a two day shelf life before something much worse takes its place. That entire Mooch embarrassment seems like 2 months ago. My favorite part of the day is 6:30 when I sit down to dinner as the evening news gives me a new reason to laugh at the worst President in history.
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