Posted on Apr 24, 2021
Trump calls Twitter 'really boring,' says press releases 'much more elegant'
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Now, you put out your presidential statements. ,,,Sean Hannity said to the former president.
Hay, Bozo, Trump is NOT the President so he is not putting our presidential statements. Stop lying!
Now, you put out your presidential statements. ,,,Sean Hannity said to the former president.
Hay, Bozo, Trump is NOT the President so he is not putting our presidential statements. Stop lying!
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel That's because they are sick & tired of 45's LIES... LIES... LIES... & more LIES. Seriously... does anyone truthfully want to listen to his Bull**it?
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel - Chip, which one?
He continues to lie with the following;
BY CAMERON JENKINS
""I'm really getting the big word out because we're doing releases," Trump responded. "Every time I do a release, it's all over the place. It's better than Twitter, much more elegant than Twitter. And Twitter now is very boring. A lot of people are leaving Twitter. Twitter is becoming very, very boring."
And people want to know why I continue to address 45's history & continued Bullship he spews!
He continues to lie with the following;
BY CAMERON JENKINS
""I'm really getting the big word out because we're doing releases," Trump responded. "Every time I do a release, it's all over the place. It's better than Twitter, much more elegant than Twitter. And Twitter now is very boring. A lot of people are leaving Twitter. Twitter is becoming very, very boring."
And people want to know why I continue to address 45's history & continued Bullship he spews!
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
SGT (Join to see) - The Fox and the Grapes. I remember that one from when I was Very Young.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel - Now I understand... I just didn't want to read all 600 of the Fables...LOL
Wikipedia;
"The Fox and the Grapes is one of Aesop's fables, numbered 15 in the Perry Index. The narration is concise and subsequent retellings have often been equally so. The story concerns a fox that tries to eat grapes from a vine but cannot reach them. Rather than admit defeat, he states they are undesirable. The expression "sour grapes" originated from this fable."
Wikipedia;
"The Fox and the Grapes is one of Aesop's fables, numbered 15 in the Perry Index. The narration is concise and subsequent retellings have often been equally so. The story concerns a fox that tries to eat grapes from a vine but cannot reach them. Rather than admit defeat, he states they are undesirable. The expression "sour grapes" originated from this fable."
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Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ... How did Buggs Bunny say it again? Oh, "what a moroon."
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