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It wasn't a gaffe.
So what was it?
His truth.
translation: "I have no idea what any of it means so I go spooky cryptic on anybody who asks."
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It wasn't a gaffe.
So what was it?
His truth.
Didn’t make a difference.It wasn't a gaffe.
Please provide the Link of the video you saw or which media outlet you saw it on.
I saw it last night and there was zero wrong with what Trump said.
Like I said. It wasn't a gaffe. He meant what he said - that he believed Putin over our own country.
Where did you see the statement?Is the MSM really getting on Trumps case over a simple gaffe? Don't we all get our "Would Of,Could Of,Should Of" statements mixed up time to time? At least Trump went on television and corrected his gaffe, But did Obama ever go back on live TV and tell the world of how he mis-spoke during that agonizing speech where he kept on talking about this "Navy Corpse-Man"?, or what about the time Obama spoke of these "Fallen Heroes" in his audience? I don't recall Obama correcting that embarrassing statement to the world.
They are not even remotely the same thing. Mispronouncing a word is one thing, using the totally wrong word is another. Then when you take the totality of his statements on that day his lie about using the wrong word makes no sense as it does not fit with the rest of what he said.
It wasn't a gaffe.
So what was it?
Treason.
Trump heard on the plane back that the open borders traitors were making an issue out of the usual nothing.Didn’t make a difference.It wasn't a gaffe.
Please provide the Link of the video you saw or which media outlet you saw it on.
I saw it last night and there was zero wrong with what Trump said.
Like I said. It wasn't a gaffe. He meant what he said - that he believed Putin over our own country.
Zackly. Until the profound revelation moment that it dawned on him that that was a stupid thing to say.
But no problem -- in the world of the self-delusional all you have to do is un-say it and it becomes an unevent that never happened.
His "I'll have more flexibility" gaffe is probably the most embarrassing. You could hear a mouse fart over the media outrage of that though.
How far back to you have to reach to prop up our current president?
His "I'll have more flexibility" gaffe is probably the most embarrassing. You could hear a mouse fart over the media outrage of that though.
On what planet exactly does any politician NOT have more flexibility after his election?
Y'all seem to keep parroting this line without it ever occurring to you that it makes no sense.
Or the interviews he gave in the 24 hours afterward, in which he did not mention needing to correct a misstatement. Someone here called his performance yesterday a "hostage video" and that is what it seemed like. He was reading from the paper, clearly, so there is one minor point I'm curious about:Is the MSM really getting on Trumps case over a simple gaffe? Don't we all get our "Would Of,Could Of,Should Of" statements mixed up time to time? At least Trump went on television and corrected his gaffe, But did Obama ever go back on live TV and tell the world of how he mis-spoke during that agonizing speech where he kept on talking about this "Navy Corpse-Man"?, or what about the time Obama spoke of these "Fallen Heroes" in his audience? I don't recall Obama correcting that embarrassing statement to the world.
They are not even remotely the same thing. Mispronouncing a word is one thing, using the totally wrong word is another. Then when you take the totality of his statements on that day his lie about using the wrong word makes no sense as it does not fit with the rest of what he said.
His "I'll have more flexibility" gaffe is probably the most embarrassing. You could hear a mouse fart over the media outrage of that though.
How far back to you have to reach to prop up our current president?
Probably not as far as
His "I'll have more flexibility" gaffe is probably the most embarrassing. You could hear a mouse fart over the media outrage of that though.
On what planet exactly does any politician NOT have more flexibility after his election?
Y'all seem to keep parroting this line without it ever occurring to you that it makes no sense.
TREASON!!!!!!!!
what about "You Can't Rig An Election"? really? like in Los Angeles where anyone/any age can vote, no ID required?His "I'll have more flexibility" gaffe is probably the most embarrassing. You could hear a mouse fart over the media outrage of that though.
Thanks for admitting you didn’t see the statement; Trump did not read from anything as he was looking straight at the reporter.Or the interviews he gave in the 24 hours afterward, in which he did not mention needing to correct a misstatement. Someone here called his performance yesterday a "hostage video" and that is what it seemed like. He was reading from the paper, clearly, so there is one minor point I'm curious about:Is the MSM really getting on Trumps case over a simple gaffe? Don't we all get our "Would Of,Could Of,Should Of" statements mixed up time to time? At least Trump went on television and corrected his gaffe, But did Obama ever go back on live TV and tell the world of how he mis-spoke during that agonizing speech where he kept on talking about this "Navy Corpse-Man"?, or what about the time Obama spoke of these "Fallen Heroes" in his audience? I don't recall Obama correcting that embarrassing statement to the world.
They are not even remotely the same thing. Mispronouncing a word is one thing, using the totally wrong word is another. Then when you take the totality of his statements on that day his lie about using the wrong word makes no sense as it does not fit with the rest of what he said.
Trump kicked off with one of his famous gaffes, saying the Queen reviewed her Honor Guard for the first time in 70 years during his visit. She has only been Queen 65 years and she reviews the Guard periodically, including during the Obamas' visit in 2011.
My question is, since Trump was reading a prepared statement, why did his aides who wrote it put in such erroneous information? Are THEY the reason he is always making boners?
Just a thought.
what about "You Can't Rig An Election"? really? like in Los Angeles where anyone/any age can vote, no ID required?His "I'll have more flexibility" gaffe is probably the most embarrassing. You could hear a mouse fart over the media outrage of that though.
It wasn't a gaffe.
So what was it?
His truth.
translation: "I have no idea what any of it means so I go spooky cryptic on anybody who asks."
Or the interviews he gave in the 24 hours afterward, in which he did not mention needing to correct a misstatement. Someone here called his performance yesterday a "hostage video" and that is what it seemed like. He was reading from the paper, clearly, so there is one minor point I'm curious about:Is the MSM really getting on Trumps case over a simple gaffe? Don't we all get our "Would Of,Could Of,Should Of" statements mixed up time to time? At least Trump went on television and corrected his gaffe, But did Obama ever go back on live TV and tell the world of how he mis-spoke during that agonizing speech where he kept on talking about this "Navy Corpse-Man"?, or what about the time Obama spoke of these "Fallen Heroes" in his audience? I don't recall Obama correcting that embarrassing statement to the world.
They are not even remotely the same thing. Mispronouncing a word is one thing, using the totally wrong word is another. Then when you take the totality of his statements on that day his lie about using the wrong word makes no sense as it does not fit with the rest of what he said.
Trump kicked off with one of his famous gaffes, saying the Queen reviewed her Honor Guard for the first time in 70 years during his visit. She has only been Queen 65 years and she reviews the Guard periodically, including during the Obamas' visit in 2011.
My question is, since Trump was reading a prepared statement, why did his aides who wrote it put in such erroneous information? Are THEY the reason he is always making boners?
Just a thought.
If you believe this Trump lie that it was a “ gaffe” you’re the most gullible person on earth.Is the MSM really getting on Trumps case over a simple gaffe? Don't we all get our "Would Of,Could Of,Should Of" statements mixed up time to time? At least Trump went on television and corrected his gaffe, But did Obama ever go back on live TV and tell the world of how he mis-spoke during that agonizing speech where he kept on talking about this "Navy Corpse-Man"?, or what about the time Obama spoke of these "Fallen Heroes" in his audience? I don't recall Obama correcting that embarrassing statement to the world.
So? How does that relate to Trump siding with Putin over our own agencies?
You're grasping at straws here trying to somehow minimize Trump's statements.