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As I was trying to track down the alleged golf fee dispute, I ran across an interesting tidbit.
Nobody knows what Trump's handicap is as he cheats constantly. Apparently, he can hit a ball a ways, but accuracy remains a challenge.
So, if he doesn't like where a ball lands, he just hits another ball.
Or he drives his golf cart ahead of the other players and claims that a ball clearly hit off into the weeds actually landed on the fairway.
He writes down scores that he didn't get on his scorecard, concedes putts to himself by raking the ball into the hole rather than actually putting, and claims a "gimme" for chip shots.
Apparently, he is fun to play with, but he "cheats like hell."
Trump has the ability to "compel" lot of pro golfers to play with him
The word I have read--not usually reported to media--is that privately those guys just hate playing with him
He is not a "golfer" ---- he is an old fart who golfs---
There is big difference
Most pro golfers can't stand people who cheat when they play
So being with Trump and having him do it constantly sets their nerves on edge
Maybe someone like Lindsay Graham doesn't care because he is as poor a player as Trump but for a "real" golfer--even an amateur--to see someone malign the rules of golf that have existed for so long, it is a bitter pill
"When President Donald Trump first called the media "enemy of the people" last year, it elicited outrage. Arizona Republican Senator Jeff Flake said it was an example of an "unprecedented" and "unwarranted" White House assault on the free press."
He goes on, in the clip to show how even Nikita Khrushchev forbade the use of the term "the enemy of the people" as it was introduced by Stalin to "annihilate such individuals who disagree with the leader".
I think Washington did quite a bit of "wrong" things
He dies from syphillis I believe and had a reputation as a true Lothario--
He also wasn't be best general in the Revolution on our side (that was Benedict Arnold believe it or not--before he was forced to join the British)
But Washington's Farewell Address is prescient so he did have some brains--unlike Trump
Trumps tweet storm today, deflection. Some big going to come out.
The man sends out messages with lies and you have to wonder how many libel issues have come across Cohen's desk.
Despite all the insults, press is "enemy of the people" and who knows what all, can't help but notice that Trump has avoided any mention whatsoever of Avenatti.
Trumps tweet storm today, deflection. Some big going to come out.
The man sends out messages with lies and you have to wonder how many libel issues have come across Cohen's desk.
Guiliani has changed his message somewhat
Now he is saying that "conspiracy" is not a crime--
AND that Trump wasn't AT the Trump Tower meeting--not that he didn't know about it
So I think the game of musical chairs is drawing to a close--
Maybe not for Mueller because he is prosecuting Manafort and has several others in his sights but for Trump's attempts at obfuscating...
Cohen's recordings will have BIG effect on Trump's ability to lie publicly
The more lies he tells now, the more will come back to bite him when the real truth comes out...
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