Posted on 10/17/2019 7:09:02 AM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
New Day co-hosts John Berman and Alisyn Camerota on Thursday took turns reading out loud a letter that President Trump recently sent to Turkish President Recep Erdogan. The letter contained blunt language in which Trump urged Erdogan not to be a "tough guy" or a "fool."
Berman then turned to Jim Acosta, CNN's White House correspondent, and Trump antagonist extraordinaire, and sneeringly said: "We have this letter with this language that isn't exactly at Ph.D. level."
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I do it more now that I’ve had a stroke, everything looks wrong now even if spelled correctly.
hang in there... i meant no disrespect, just jovial ribbing... nothing too series or hugh... just doing what FReepers do.
be good and remember to work at sudoku to build brain power.
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Ah, Ah, Ah, Ah... don’t forget PhD=post hole digger!
Exactly
“CNN - News flash, everyone now knows you do not report news you are a propaganda outfit ran by a guy that hates Trump.
You have no honor, and there is no reason for anyone to believe what you say.”
...because the PhDs have done such a wonderful job.
In their world the America hating idiots at the Worlds State Department formerly the US Department of State, would have written a long blathering pile of utter nonsense which looked like something and said completely nothing. Trump is correct to take the deep state out of the picture in foreign policy as much as possible, they do not like this country and continually sell us out around the world.
No problem.
it is written to the level of the reader not the writer, that's why the press could understand it...
https://www.online-phd-programs.org/worlds-richest-phds/
Lots of millionaires.
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