“sources told CBS Major Garrett”
In other words, just more guessing by the liberals just dying to be right so they appear in-the-know.
Fact is, these stories have been garbage since the election, showing what idiots these so-called “journalists” are.
Fact is, these stories have been garbage since the election, showing what idiots these so-called journalists are.
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Trump has been rag dolling these libtards since he rolled on the scene. He is the master of the head fake and rope-a-dope.
Personally, I imagine he takes great delight in cleaning people’s clocks. Particularly, those who’ve misjudged/insulted/maligned/slandered/libeled him.
Poor effort by Major. Who told the source of the sources source?
"Donald Trump is taking advice from President Obama about his cabinet appointments, the president-elect revealed on Wednesday.
We have a really good chemistry together. I really like him as a person, Trump told NBCs Matt Lauer on the Today show.
Asked if he talked to the president about possible appointments, Trump responded: I have asked him what he would think of this one and that one. We have a very good dialogue.
He continued to kvell: I do like him. I love getting his ideas. I take his recommendations very seriously. There are some people I will be appointing and I have appointed that he thought very highly of that person.
I cannot imagine Trump seriously taking advice from such a disgusting and inept imposter posing as our president for the last 8 years. Is he just playing with us?
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Definitely a non achiever
STARTED at 2nd Base (Major) and some 54 years later still at 2nd base (Major)
At least Major Major had a reason to not get promoted
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Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them. With Major Major it had been all three. Even among men lacking all distinction he inevitably stood out as a man lacking more distinction than all the rest, and people who met him were always impressed by how unimpressive he was.
― Joseph Heller, Catch-22