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They like to focus on his "rage tweets" (seems to be a new term now) which is something that seems to be a term that only applies to Trump.
Yeah they hate that he bypasses the filter feature of the MSM
so they have to "label" him as being full of rage, a liar or out of control.
Not so much anymore. When he lies, the MSM is not noting that what he says is not true. A good start.
No one denies that he lies a lot more than most elected officials. He loses his composure a good deal of the time, something even WH staff has mentioned. I think his outbursts may have started as a theatrical ploy, but now it appears he can no longer control them.
Friends of the President describe him as embittered by the election losses and troubled by the Mueller investigation. He met Monday with his lawyers to go over a series of written questions from the special counsel. Some of his longtime confidants are worried for his health, believing he's gained weight and looks unwell.
The President's fury at special counsel Robert Mueller burst into view again Thursday morning when he unleashed a string of angry tweets about the special counsel.
https://www.cnn.com/2018/11/14/poli... not curse]ed-white-house-intrigue/index.html
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Your link doesn't work, besides why would his "friends" want to talk to someone from CNNThey lost all credibility during the first Gulf War and have gotten nothing but worse since
Since they change from day to day, that would be impossible.
Anti abortion
Still wants the wall
Getting tough on China's unfair trade practices
Getting more conservatives on the SCOTUS
Getting rid of Obamacare
Strong economy
Where did his policies differ from the other Republican candidates?It was his policies that people voted for.
Maybe it was an accident or maybe it wasn't, but there was a very crucial word left out of the title to that article and that word is COMMENTARY, which means it is an OPINION and not based on facts.
On the contrary...
Lyin' Donald: 101 Of Trump's Greatest Lies
All False statements involving Donald Trump
Trump averaged 15 falsehoods a day in 2018
Ironically, there are some other people who think Trump is the most honest President.
White Nationalists Praise Trump as 'Most Honest President' Since Washington
Where did his policies differ from the other Republican candidates?
Interviews and polls with Trump supporters say something different. They cite his style (saying what ever is on his mind) and the fact that he is an “outsider” and a “successful” businessman as reasons they voted for him. Let’s face it, the 25% or so of Americans who are loyal Trump supporters aren’t very knowledgeable on policies.
Actually, only about 19% of Americans voted for him. Granted the turnout was low enough that it ended up being 46% of the votes cast.Far more than that voted for him. Not to mention that he now has a 46% approval rating.
"The most recent Gallup poll, conducted between April 17 and 30, put Trump’s rating at a high of 46%—a one percentage point increase from his previously held high of 45%, when he first took office." The Highs and Lows of Donald Trump's Approval Rating
Actually, only about 19% of Americans voted for him. Granted the turnout was low enough that it ended up being 46% of the votes cast.
The polls lied last time too.
I know the Dems were celebrating.They called it to within 1%, on the average. Would you like me to show you the data?
"The polls lied" is just a story Trump tells, like "millions of illegal voters voted."
I know the Dems were celebrating.
Did more than 25% of Americans vote for Donald a Trump? And which policies of his were different than other Relublican candidates’ policies?Far more than that voted for him. Not to mention that he now has a 46% approval rating.
"The most recent Gallup poll, conducted between April 17 and 30, put Trump’s rating at a high of 46%—a one percentage point increase from his previously held high of 45%, when he first took office." The Highs and Lows of Donald Trump's Approval Rating
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