Trump tweets about "deranged" Michael Wolff in first statement since Hawaii scare

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Insofar as the likely "sender" of any missile that'd be inbound to the U.S. is North Korea, and we don't know how accurate be their targeting systems or how reliable be their missiles' reentry capability, such a missle might reasonably be anticipated to explode above or on just about any U.S. city.

It's also worth noting that unless one is within hollering distance of an adequately reinforced shelter, an explosive missile for which the trajectory calculations show it's going to arrive within a given set of geographical coordinates is, about the best one can do is "duck and cover" in place.​
 
Oh. Trump tweeted something. Let's get outraged. Again.

Maybe it's just me, but shouldn't we be more concerned about the government employee who "pressed the wrong button" that created the false alarm? Are there more careless government employees likely to spread panic? Should something be done? Training, perhaps?

When the investigation into this incident is completed Trump will tweet again. They'll no doubt be more outrage over his tweet than over the results of the investigation.:rolleyes:
 
Oh. Trump tweeted something. Let's get outraged. Again.

Maybe it's just me, but shouldn't we be more concerned about the government employee who "pressed the wrong button" that created the false alarm? Are there more careless government employees likely to spread panic? Should something be done? Training, perhaps?

When the investigation into this incident is completed Trump will tweet again. They'll no doubt be more outrage over his tweet than over the results of the investigation.:rolleyes:

those two points are not exclusive of each other. absolutely there needs to be a thorough investigation & people need to be held accountable, including the fact that vulnerability was just exposed to whoever is watching....sure as shit doesn't help; with all the hacking--- that's a real danger.

however...

we also have a lunitic that likes to spew b4 he thinks; whether it's calling the other dear leader, rocket man... which is blatantly antagonizing an already volitile situation... or when he's completely removed from reality via his delusional tweets that is a complete disconnect from what is happening. it's all related because everything he does or says ultimately effects all of us & the majority of it will never be good.
 
Oh. Trump tweeted something. Let's get outraged. Again.

Maybe it's just me, but shouldn't we be more concerned about the government employee who "pressed the wrong button" that created the false alarm? Are there more careless government employees likely to spread panic? Should something be done? Training, perhaps?

When the investigation into this incident is completed Trump will tweet again. They'll no doubt be more outrage over his tweet than over the results of the investigation.:rolleyes:

those two points are not exclusive of each other. absolutely there needs to be a thorough investigation & people need to be held accountable, including the fact that vulnerability was just exposed to whoever is watching....sure as shit doesn't help; with all the hacking--- that's a real danger.

however...

we also have a lunitic that likes to spew b4 he thinks; whether it's calling the other dear leader, rocket man... which is blatantly antagonizing an already volitile situation... or when he's completely removed from reality via his delusional tweets that is a complete disconnect from what is happening. it's all related because everything he does or says ultimately effects all of us & the majority of it will never be good.
I don't agree. Trump's tweets are a way he communicates. His style is brash. That doesn't mean he is a disconnected lunatic. You are letting your dislike for him cloud your reason.

If you really believe "everything he does or says ultimately effects all of us & the majority of it will never be good" then you are the delusional one.
 
Oh. Trump tweeted something. Let's get outraged. Again.

Maybe it's just me, but shouldn't we be more concerned about the government employee who "pressed the wrong button" that created the false alarm? Are there more careless government employees likely to spread panic? Should something be done? Training, perhaps?

When the investigation into this incident is completed Trump will tweet again. They'll no doubt be more outrage over his tweet than over the results of the investigation.:rolleyes:

those two points are not exclusive of each other. absolutely there needs to be a thorough investigation & people need to be held accountable, including the fact that vulnerability was just exposed to whoever is watching....sure as shit doesn't help; with all the hacking--- that's a real danger.

however...

we also have a lunitic that likes to spew b4 he thinks; whether it's calling the other dear leader, rocket man... which is blatantly antagonizing an already volitile situation... or when he's completely removed from reality via his delusional tweets that is a complete disconnect from what is happening. it's all related because everything he does or says ultimately effects all of us & the majority of it will never be good.
I don't agree. Trump's tweets are a way he communicates. His style is brash. That doesn't mean he is a disconnected lunatic. You are letting your dislike for him cloud your reason.

If you really believe "everything he does or says ultimately effects all of us & the majority of it will never be good" then you are the delusional one.


he's a fucking child & needs to COMMUNICATE face to face. not tweeting, especially from fox & friends as his news source.

please.
 
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