President Trump Is the 'Communicator in Chief'

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A thousand times better and Umm and Aah Obama who was supposedly the best speaker of all times. Personally, he drove me nuts with his breaks and pauses, as if he couldn’t quite grasp the script prepared for him.

President Trump is sure a lot different. So says Sean Spicer, a previous member of the team.

"For the first few days you're kind of going, 'Holy smokes, what's that ding?' because you get that little notification sent," Spicer recalled. "Then you get used to it. It becomes a new normal. He was going to be the communicator in chief."

Spicer admits that Trump's impromptu way of communicating, especially on Twitter, was an adjustment for him considering how he was used to a more orderly system based on his experience in both the military and GOP politics.

A lot more @ Sean Spicer: President Trump Is the 'Communicator in Chief'
 
The guys an complete pussy and doesn't communicate to anyone besides his fascist base that hates everyone else. Sad base as their entire worthless lives are so stuck in rage that they're dying at unbelievable high levels.
 
A thousand times better and Umm and Aah Obama who was supposedly the best speaker of all times. Personally, he drove me nuts with his breaks and pauses, as if he couldn’t quite grasp the script prepared for him.

President Trump is sure a lot different. So says Sean Spicer, a previous member of the team.

"For the first few days you're kind of going, 'Holy smokes, what's that ding?' because you get that little notification sent," Spicer recalled. "Then you get used to it. It becomes a new normal. He was going to be the communicator in chief."

Spicer admits that Trump's impromptu way of communicating, especially on Twitter, was an adjustment for him considering how he was used to a more orderly system based on his experience in both the military and GOP politics.

A lot more @ Sean Spicer: President Trump Is the 'Communicator in Chief'

If Trump were actually a good communicator, his staff would not need to spend 75% of them time telling us what he really meant when he made some comment.
 
The guys an complete pussy and doesn't communicate to anyone besides his fascist base that hates everyone else. Sad base as their entire worthless lives are so stuck in rage that they're dying at unbelievable high levels.

So much hate, you seem at risk of being consumed by your own stomach acid.
 
A perjury trap the moron Giulani said? Any time the moron puts his hand on a bible and is asked a question it'll be perjury
 
A thousand times better and Umm and Aah Obama who was supposedly the best speaker of all times. Personally, he drove me nuts with his breaks and pauses, as if he couldn’t quite grasp the script prepared for him.

President Trump is sure a lot different. So says Sean Spicer, a previous member of the team.

"For the first few days you're kind of going, 'Holy smokes, what's that ding?' because you get that little notification sent," Spicer recalled. "Then you get used to it. It becomes a new normal. He was going to be the communicator in chief."

Spicer admits that Trump's impromptu way of communicating, especially on Twitter, was an adjustment for him considering how he was used to a more orderly system based on his experience in both the military and GOP politics.

A lot more @ Sean Spicer: President Trump Is the 'Communicator in Chief'

Trump is the liar in chief.

And has perfected the method of lying on Twitter to the American people.
 
A thousand times better and Umm and Aah Obama who was supposedly the best speaker of all times. Personally, he drove me nuts with his breaks and pauses, as if he couldn’t quite grasp the script prepared for him.

President Trump is sure a lot different. So says Sean Spicer, a previous member of the team.

"For the first few days you're kind of going, 'Holy smokes, what's that ding?' because you get that little notification sent," Spicer recalled. "Then you get used to it. It becomes a new normal. He was going to be the communicator in chief."

Spicer admits that Trump's impromptu way of communicating, especially on Twitter, was an adjustment for him considering how he was used to a more orderly system based on his experience in both the military and GOP politics.

A lot more @ Sean Spicer: President Trump Is the 'Communicator in Chief'

If Trump were actually a good communicator, his staff would not need to spend 75% of them time telling us what he really meant when he made some comment.

They're explaining it because many people and media personnel educated in the public system after 1980 can't understand basic English.
 
A thousand times better and Umm and Aah Obama who was supposedly the best speaker of all times. Personally, he drove me nuts with his breaks and pauses, as if he couldn’t quite grasp the script prepared for him.

President Trump is sure a lot different. So says Sean Spicer, a previous member of the team.

"For the first few days you're kind of going, 'Holy smokes, what's that ding?' because you get that little notification sent," Spicer recalled. "Then you get used to it. It becomes a new normal. He was going to be the communicator in chief."

Spicer admits that Trump's impromptu way of communicating, especially on Twitter, was an adjustment for him considering how he was used to a more orderly system based on his experience in both the military and GOP politics.

A lot more @ Sean Spicer: President Trump Is the 'Communicator in Chief'

If Trump were actually a good communicator, his staff would not need to spend 75% of them time telling us what he really meant when he made some comment.

They're explaining it because many people and media personnel educated in the public system after 1980 can't understand basic English.
""We'll see what happens""
 
A thousand times better and Umm and Aah Obama who was supposedly the best speaker of all times. Personally, he drove me nuts with his breaks and pauses, as if he couldn’t quite grasp the script prepared for him.

President Trump is sure a lot different. So says Sean Spicer, a previous member of the team.

"For the first few days you're kind of going, 'Holy smokes, what's that ding?' because you get that little notification sent," Spicer recalled. "Then you get used to it. It becomes a new normal. He was going to be the communicator in chief."

Spicer admits that Trump's impromptu way of communicating, especially on Twitter, was an adjustment for him considering how he was used to a more orderly system based on his experience in both the military and GOP politics.

A lot more @ Sean Spicer: President Trump Is the 'Communicator in Chief'

If Trump were actually a good communicator, his staff would not need to spend 75% of them time telling us what he really meant when he made some comment.

They're explaining it because many people and media personnel educated in the public system after 1980 can't understand basic English.
""We'll see what happens""

Indeed. Clear as a bell.
 
Communicator in Chief... That's fucking laughable...


Retired high school English teacher corrects President Trump's letter, sends it back to White House

"I have never, ever, received a letter with this many silly mistakes"

"When you get letters from the highest level of government, you expect them to be at least mechanically correct"

"If it had been written in middle school, I'd give it a C or C-plus. If it had been written in high school, I'd give it a D"

"It's stylistically appalling"
 
Communicator in Chief... That's fucking laughable...


Retired high school English teacher corrects President Trump's letter, sends it back to White House

"I have never, ever, received a letter with this many silly mistakes"

"When you get letters from the highest level of government, you expect them to be at least mechanically correct"

"If it had been written in middle school, I'd give it a C or C-plus. If it had been written in high school, I'd give it a D"

"It's stylistically appalling"

Trump didn't write the letter, for starters.
 
Communicator in Chief... That's fucking laughable...


Retired high school English teacher corrects President Trump's letter, sends it back to White House

"I have never, ever, received a letter with this many silly mistakes"

"When you get letters from the highest level of government, you expect them to be at least mechanically correct"

"If it had been written in middle school, I'd give it a C or C-plus. If it had been written in high school, I'd give it a D"

"It's stylistically appalling"

Trump didn't write the letter, for starters.


Probably not, but...

It's got his name on it, the very least he should do is check it, and if he doesn't want to be bothered with it, he should have someone do it for him. It is a representation of him and his administration.

When one uses the written word to represent themselves, one should make the effort check their, or their proxies work...
 
Communicator in Chief... That's fucking laughable...


Retired high school English teacher corrects President Trump's letter, sends it back to White House

"I have never, ever, received a letter with this many silly mistakes"

"When you get letters from the highest level of government, you expect them to be at least mechanically correct"

"If it had been written in middle school, I'd give it a C or C-plus. If it had been written in high school, I'd give it a D"

"It's stylistically appalling"

Trump didn't write the letter, for starters.


Probably not, but...

It's got his name on it, the very least he should do is check it, and if he doesn't want to be bothered with it, he should have someone do it for him. It is a representation of him and his administration.

When one uses the written word to represent themselves, one should make the effort check their, or their proxies work...

The President has far more important things to do than check the grammar of autopenned staff replies.
 
Communicator in Chief... That's fucking laughable...


Retired high school English teacher corrects President Trump's letter, sends it back to White House

"I have never, ever, received a letter with this many silly mistakes"

"When you get letters from the highest level of government, you expect them to be at least mechanically correct"

"If it had been written in middle school, I'd give it a C or C-plus. If it had been written in high school, I'd give it a D"

"It's stylistically appalling"

Trump didn't write the letter, for starters.


Probably not, but...

It's got his name on it, the very least he should do is check it, and if he doesn't want to be bothered with it, he should have someone do it for him. It is a representation of him and his administration.

When one uses the written word to represent themselves, one should make the effort check their, or their proxies work...

The President has far more important things to do than check the grammar of autopenned staff replies.

Like I said... he should have someone do it for him.
 
There is nothing Trump can do to make the koolaid drinkers think he is anything but masterful.

Trump is a braggadocious windbag more consumed with how he is perceived by the knuckldragging 35% than anything else. Huckster buffoon without the temperament to be respected by adults. Shame on us for allowing him to be elected,or breathe.
 
Communicator in Chief... That's fucking laughable...


Retired high school English teacher corrects President Trump's letter, sends it back to White House

"I have never, ever, received a letter with this many silly mistakes"

"When you get letters from the highest level of government, you expect them to be at least mechanically correct"

"If it had been written in middle school, I'd give it a C or C-plus. If it had been written in high school, I'd give it a D"

"It's stylistically appalling"

Trump didn't write the letter, for starters.


Probably not, but...

It's got his name on it, the very least he should do is check it, and if he doesn't want to be bothered with it, he should have someone do it for him. It is a representation of him and his administration.

When one uses the written word to represent themselves, one should make the effort check their, or their proxies work...

The President has far more important things to do than check the grammar of autopenned staff replies.

Like I said... he should have someone do it for him.
Communicator in Chief... That's fucking laughable...


Retired high school English teacher corrects President Trump's letter, sends it back to White House

"I have never, ever, received a letter with this many silly mistakes"

"When you get letters from the highest level of government, you expect them to be at least mechanically correct"

"If it had been written in middle school, I'd give it a C or C-plus. If it had been written in high school, I'd give it a D"

"It's stylistically appalling"

Trump didn't write the letter, for starters.


Probably not, but...

It's got his name on it, the very least he should do is check it, and if he doesn't want to be bothered with it, he should have someone do it for him. It is a representation of him and his administration.

When one uses the written word to represent themselves, one should make the effort check their, or their proxies work...

The President has far more important things to do than check the grammar of autopenned staff replies.

Like I said... he should have someone do it for him.

That is likely done, but no one checks the checker.
 

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