One of the things I like most about our president is that he calls it like he sees it. For too long politicians will say what is convenient and politically expedient. I think people are tired of the farce. We can see through the fakeness.
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Replying to @irinavilarino
The challenge is that being plainspoken (which I doubt he is; he's disclosed that bullshitting is his favorite sales strategy) is a virtue only if what you say has any correspondence to reality
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Replying to @AlbertoCairo
Well whether he’s bullsh*tting or not he’s creating better results than other bullsh*tters as the saying says: money talks bullsh*t walks.
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Replying to @irinavilarino
In comparison to what other bullshitters? Under the previous one we overcame the worst crisis since the 1930's, unemployment dropped continuously since late 2009 up to today, and the market recovered following a nearly straight line. And older bullshitters won WWI and WWII...
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Replying to @AlbertoCairo
For the record you use the term bullsh*tters not I- just continuing your theme.
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Replying to @irinavilarino
True. I'm not using it as an insult, though, but in its precise philosophical meaning http://www2.csudh.edu/ccauthen/576f12/frankfurt__harry_-_on_bullshit.pdf … Trump is one of the most perfect embodiments of it I've ever seen
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And you’re perfectly entitled to your opinion. #1stAmendment
Not an insult, hmmm?
That’s funny.
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