Him calling her “beautiful” has to be a message, like, “she’s the one that’s going to be arrested”
He called Lisa Page lovely in a recent Tweet.
Him calling her beautiful has to be a message, like, shes the one thats going to be arrested
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No. I think it’s his way of being sarcastic and calling her an ugly hag in a way the media can’t bitch about. He made a similar comment about Lisa Page yesterday (or was it this morning?).
Hmm. I’ve just had a brilliant idea. President Trump, if you’re reading this, maybe YOU could fire your lousy, incompetent, chicken-shit Attorney General. You know. Just pick up the phone and say “you’re fired.”
I do that here sometimes when I’m referring to Mr. Obama’s wife, or President Clinton’s or someone like Maxine Waters or the slovenly, fat actress from the “Ghostbusters” remake or Lena Dunham.
In one Tweet, he referred to FBI attorney Lisa Page as Peter Strzok’s “lover, the lovely Lisa Page.”
In this Tweet, he refers to former-GPS Fusion researcher Nellie Ohr as Bruce Ohr’s “beautiful wife, Nellie.”
Perhaps this is Trump sarcasm, since both women may face criminal charges?
On the other hand, Trump knows that EVERY word he speaks or writes will be subject to hyper-intensive belligerent political analysis.
I mean, why hand a potential political gift to American feminists?
Or, shes beautiful because shes been turned against the deep state.
Maybe President Trump saw Nellie Ohr's face photoshopped on on the babe on the cover of Sports Illustrated's swimsuit edition.