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Sour grapes and quibbling, Washington Post. Even MSNBC and CNN found something decent to say about Trump's speech. The Washington Post is one of the few exceptions that pulled a Pelosi ... FTWP.
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LTC (Join to see)
PO2 Gerry Tandberg - Not so fast ... we've an estimated 2000 crocodiles in the southern half of Florida ...
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PO2 Gerry Tandberg
LTC (Join to see) - Oh my gosh. I was stationed in FL and have a timeshare there too, and didn't know that. But what is a prune picker to know. Maybe I should amend that to Gatordille tears? Yes, I like that! That should satisfy all concerns! :-)
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Their "fact-checking" actually confirmed most of the facts as being only mild exaggeration of factual material. Sounded more like someone wanted to (with much effort) make Trump look bad. Trying to make it sound like he is lying when he isn't.
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MAJ (Join to see)
Another fake news article, Wa Post should learn the difference between facts and "doesn't conform to their opinions."
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I read the article and the speech. I think the issue at hand is that people are so laser-focused on their own agenda that everything can come off as false. While he did say certain things happened under his Presidency that was in the works for years, so did Obama and Bush and Clinton and so on down the list. The Presidency is one of those things who's success is built on the person that came before. Personally, I think the overall message in the speech was perfect. The call to come together and work for the collective good should not be missed. But rather than focusing on that, people are focused on the little things. Who wore what, who stood/sat for what. But let us not lose sight of the message that he was trying to get out. We are stronger together than apart.
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