Honest question: Why would you refer to somebody as "a source familiar with the president's thinking" if you don't know for a fact that the source is actually familiar with the president's thinking. Shouldn't be "a source *claiming* to be familiar with the president's thinking"?
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The source is the president. Of course he’s familiar with his own thinking
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you shouldn't quote anyone who has spoken off the record. That's what off the record means.
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That's not what off the record means.
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So many layers.
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Didn’t he fire John Barron and replace him with John Miller?
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"A small-handed, orange-hued gremlin familiar with the president's 'thinking' said..."
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Perfect.
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