I would be inclined to believe this more if it was something along the lines of "Calls general at 3am to ask who would win in a fight Superman or Hulk"
I know those are the questions that keep me up late into the night.
I would be inclined to believe this more if it was something along the lines of "Calls general at 3am to ask who would win in a fight Superman or Hulk"
I know those are the questions that keep me up late into the night.
Yeah, we don't know if OP is fake news or not.
2. Knowing how to run a business is a lot different from using the US economy as a weapon.
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"This will be a fight against overwhelming odds from which survival cannot be expected. We will do what damage we can."
-- Capt. Copeland
It is by caffeine alone I set my mind in motion. It is by the beans of Java that thoughts acquire speed, the hands acquire shakes, the shakes become a warning.
-Kujako-
It is by caffeine alone I set my mind in motion. It is by the beans of Java that thoughts acquire speed, the hands acquire shakes, the shakes become a warning.
-Kujako-
Explain how it is a bad analogy. Someone who is a role in which field he is supposed to be an expert -- placed there because of the credentials he bragged about by the way -- not knowing a question about his field so basic it's bordering on common knowledge, and when faced with that ignorance, chooses to ask someone from a completely unrelated field, over a situation that would be considered very important, when there are much more directly qualified people within easy asking range.
People forget things, that's true. Someone in a leading role in a field, forgetting something so fundamentally basic that they have to contact someone else to get it, rather than, say, try to remember it or look it up, remains incredibly suspect. I mean, who does he think he is, DeVos?
It is far worse than asking the dozen or so people on his fiscal advice team. All of whom are millionaires or better.
This remains a very odd, and pretty weak, defense of Trump's alleged actions. Please tell me that, even if you forgot how to change a tire, you'd call a mechanic to help, rather than a landscape design artist.
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The OP remains objectively more credible than Trump's statements about crowd sizes, unreported terror attacks, murder rates, unemployment, and an alarming number of other things. Trump has claimed he has sources of information we don't, but he is forced to use that defense -- without citing his sources, just like HuffPost -- when refuted by reality.
This article says something that might or might not be true, but has not been proven either way. Trump says things which are factually false and defends them after the fact. It is not possible to dismiss this as fake news, without also dismissing what Trump says.
He probably called him for another reason and discussed briefly the issue with him for whatever reason.
Which directly translate to "Trump call general because he doesnt know what's a strong or weak dollar".
Just like a NYT post mentionning aides talking in the dark created entire articles about how "Trump team have meeting in pitch black rooms", you just pick an interesting tidbit, blow it up out of proportion and then pretend it's real because you really want to believe it.
I'm surprised Huffington Post is still a thing. With the absolute delusional writers and staff they have I thought they would've committed seppuku on January 20th in protest of something.