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Old 11-09-2018, 10:19 PM   #11
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I just think folks are overly sensitive and biased media stoke these false narratives to incite an anti trump base. I think a lot of folks are just tired. Plus the narratives aren’t panning out...and I wish the president would articulate these points, but that’s not his game. He’s missed a lot of opportunities and made lot of mistakes not doing this...and I firmly believe if he doesn’t change quickly, he’s done.



Mooby I got no problem with you or anyone else on the board who have opposing opinions.


I think it was overly sensitive to throw Acosta out of the press room because he asked tough questions. And I think it is Trump that stokes false narratives to incite his own base. As a matter of fact i don’t think that i know it.
Everything that guy does he leads you to believe it is being done to him. And It is literally mind boggling that so many people buy it. Anyway happy weekend all.

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