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Words always have meaning.Trump twice said his "phones" were tapped. I see no evidence he used wrong words. What I do see is evidence of his supporters trying to change his words into something they think they can defend.Even if Trump uses the wrong words, that's not a defense if Obama put his server under surveillance.I agree you're a nut since Trump said his "phones" were being tapped, not a computer server. And if you think he's the one who's confused, and not you; he said it at least twice.PoliticalPutz, he said his "phones" were being tapped.Moron.... Trump was talking about his phones being tapped, not a computer server. Just how nutty are you??
"How low has President Obama gone to tapp my phones during the very sacred election process."
"I'll bet a good lawyer could make a great case out of the fact that President Obama was tapping my phones in October, just prior to election!"
Trump was referring to being surveilled by Obama.....and he was correct.
In fact, he said it at least twice.
But I admire your chutzpah to claim Trump is such a fucking imbecile, he doesn't know the difference between a "phone" and a computer.
WaPo spin: "... Trump's allegation simply shouldn't be taken at face value."
The actual quote has a different meaning: "....I think a lot of the things that he says, you guys sometimes take literally. "
The 'literally' refers to the term 'wiretap.'
It should be understood to mean 'placed under surveillance.'
Soooo....you agree?