So, “senior @WhiteHouse officials,” you can try to convince reporters you’re not such bad guys and assuage your guilty consciences by telling them how bad it all makes you feel as much as you want, but we see it for what it is, performance, and you for what you are, criminal.
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Several people I follow have previously retweeted this like it means something and I just ... don't get it.
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Stop spreading the fake news Lancet study please. This is an excellent example of how political bias makes you support laughable studies that medical students debunked at their homes. Please show some humility.
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So tired of anonymous government employees. Worthless and useless.
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If the senior official revealed who they were, it would show conviction, integrity and strength of character for standing up for the right thing. Without that, the statement has ZERO meaning and is just wasted words.
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