OR doesn’t comprehend how it all works
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He doesn’t know bureaucracy until he gets involved with a MILCON project.
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I think there's a good chance the guy who doesn't pay attention to his briefing materials unless they have lots of pictures and references to his name was not paying close attention to the budget negotiations his staff was a part of.
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I'm going with door number 2
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Maybe he should have read it? Ok, I just made myself LMAO.
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I am not sure that I buy that Ryan briefed him on 2,000+ pages of a budget that was written in a week or whatever. prob just gave him the highlights
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Lying or not paying attention- his 2 default responses!
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At this point, we know both options are true.... At this point, we know he cannot process basic information; he is constantly contradicting himself and his staff; and he lies about everything.... So, his being shocked about something he was already told about is not a stretch....pic.twitter.com/LEuRGNwKnL
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He can't pay attention; he doesn't have the mental capacity to do so.
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Feigning shock.
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Or both...
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@realDonaldTrump was to busy watching his dvr of Fox News shows to pay attentionThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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People who have had a stroke or early onset dementia quite often forget things that happened recently..just sayin'
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Kind of offended having suffered a stroke recently BUTTT, it's true we do forget things quite often
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TIA's do the same..believe me.
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