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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 4

    In @NYTOpinion The editorial board writes, "One of Trump’s most disturbing departures from tradition was his appointment of close relatives to positions at the very apex of government power"http://nyti.ms/2FaZH2O 

    10:08 AM - 4 Mar 2018
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      1. Miz Jenkins‏ @TheChangeU12C Mar 4
        Replying to @nytimes @nytopinion

        I despise this headline. This isn’t Netflix. Stop exploiting the “intrigue” in the White House for entertainment value and call it what it is: entrenched corruption that poses an imminent danger to American lives.

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      2. Paul Gundlach‏ @PaulSGundlach Mar 4
        Replying to @nytimes @nytopinion

        Or for context, can you imagine if Hillary had done such a thing?

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      3. Marion Winterset‏ @MarionWinterset Mar 4
        Replying to @PaulSGundlach @nytimes @nytopinion

        ?? Bill anointed Hillary health care czar in the early 90s?!? Forget much???

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      4. Paul Gundlach‏ @PaulSGundlach Mar 4
        Replying to @MarionWinterset @nytimes @nytopinion

        No that is my whole point. Remember the uproar then? Now we get crickets instead.

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      5. Marion Winterset‏ @MarionWinterset Mar 4
        Replying to @PaulSGundlach @nytimes @nytopinion

        Crickets? New York Times, CNN and every other #MSM outlet talk about this every other day. Crickets?!? Also this isn't a new issue. Bobby Kennedy as Attorney General quickly comes to mind.

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      6. Frank White‏ @fwhite46 Mar 4
        Replying to @MarionWinterset @PaulSGundlach and

        the huge difference, of course, is that in those cases the people were qualified

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      7. Phil Prange‏ @PhilPrange Mar 4
        Replying to @fwhite46 @MarionWinterset and

        Heh

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      8. Marion Winterset‏ @MarionWinterset Mar 4
        Replying to @PhilPrange @fwhite46 and

        Hubbell, Foster, Hillary. Than ran a very small law firm in a very minor city. Jared and Ivanka have been executives at a multi-billion dollar enterprise. I work with both types. Neither is necessarily more qualified. Obama had several advisors w weak resumes. Valerie Jarrett!!

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      9. Marion Winterset‏ @MarionWinterset Mar 4
        Replying to @MarionWinterset @PhilPrange and

        "They" not "than"

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      2. Una Paloma‏ @Una_Paloma1 Mar 4
        Replying to @nytimes @nytopinion

        The Kennedy’s - hello?

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      1. Artie Vandelay‏ @ArtieVandelay1 Mar 4
        Replying to @nytimes @nytopinion

        That doesn’t seem to be working out so well for him. Or them. Anybody with half a brain would know appointing these family members to such high level positions was a bad idea. Especially in THIS family.

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      1. RKYMTMOM‏ @RKYMTMOM Mar 4
        Replying to @nytimes @nytopinion

        His most disturbing actions was choosing cabinet officials that want to destroy their department. Each and every one of them except perhaps one is totally unfit for their positions. That includes DT himself. The entire administration needs to go. Sooner rather than later.

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      1. S. Sweeney‏ @SSweene67425569 Mar 4
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        It's coming back to bite him in the butt. That's why we have nepotism laws. And they argued about Obama's mother-in-law living in the WH to take care of his young daughters. Well clutch my pearls.😠👎

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      1. ℬ𝓡𝒜𝙕𐐁𝒩 𝓗𝕌𝑺𝑺𝓨‏ @0neOfDem Mar 4
        Replying to @nytimes @nytopinion

        The mere fact that not installing family members was merely a "tradition" is a horrible moment of negligence by not only our founding fathers, but every member of the Congress since then, that never preemptively addressed this issue.

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      1. RondaRL‏ @ronda_rl Mar 4
        Replying to @nytimes @nytopinion

        If they can't get a top secret clearance they shouldn't be in white house regardless of who they are, including Trump himself...enough said

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      1. K‏ @KristinPhsyc Mar 4
        Replying to @nytimes @nytopinion

        And colluding with Russia

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      1. Skeptic‏ @abqralph Mar 4
        Replying to @nytimes @nytopinion

        No surprise there, that's how crime families do business.

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      2. Jamie Schwartz‏ @BeatleFan14 Mar 4
        Replying to @nytimes @nytopinion

        Nepotism in our democracy... and we just let it happen! WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH US? We might as well have been the Jews who closed the doors on the transport trains to concentration camps. They couldn’t believe what was happening, either! I KNOW, IT’S NOT THE EXACT SAME THING

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      3. Corinne M C-H‏ @CorinneMCH Mar 5
        Replying to @BeatleFan14 @nytimes @nytopinion

        Yet...trump ran on a feat and anger campaign, he told us who he was on the campaign trail and sadly not enough folks really listened to him or just didn't care and voted for him anyways...elect a clown, expect a circus...

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      4. Jamie Schwartz‏ @BeatleFan14 Mar 5
        Replying to @CorinneMCH @nytimes @nytopinion

        ‘Elect a clown...expect a circus’.. PERFECT!🤡

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