LOL, he's trying out his new words again. You know he's been reading thro Merriam or Webster's sites when he uses words in ways no one has used them in nearly a century. I'm surprised he was correct in his usage this time.
LOL, he's trying out his new words again. You know he's been reading thro Merriam or Webster's sites when he uses words in ways no one has used them in nearly a century. I'm surprised he was correct in his usage this time.
Funnier than Borowitz.
Is all about dat yahoo answers with him for sure.![]()
It is a cry for attention, and one that puzzles me as to why.
I wonder if deep down, he knows he is ed up, and wants some contact with someone who will attempt to set him straight.
My wife has their app. The word of the day is kind of a fun way to wake up to.
Trump’s Inep ude Is No Joke
On that last point, political scientist Brendan Nyhan made the crucial point: There are actually two perfectly plausible explanations[:]
The ridiculous le could be just another sign of an administration that routinely botches basic tasks; after all, official White House communications have been plagued by typos ever since Trump took office, and just a few days ago a prankster claiming to be New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez managed to get a call through to the president.
But it’s equally possible it was a malicious effort to undermine the policy by someone in the White House or an executive-branch agency; all administrations leak, but none before this have leaked so often with information that looked this bad for the president.
So to summarize: The president ordered something inept; he’s not going to get what he wanted; and everyone in the administration has egg on their faces over it.
What’s even more amazing about this is that Trump seems to be oblivious to all of it. For all we know, he really thinks that North Korea is giving up its nuclear weapons (it isn’t), the border wall is under construction (nope), and that he’s going to get his Space Force (seems extremely unlikely, even if Trump thinks wars against the Pentagon bureaucracy are good and easy to win).
He remains such a weak president that he has to select a Supreme Court nominee from a list supplied by an interest group. But he doesn’t appear to realize it — and he certainly isn’t demonstrating any ability to change the situation. Meanwhile, he’ll just keep ordering people to do things that (most of the time at least) will never happen, while the few competent people he’s somehow managed to put in place will continue to do things in his name whether he likes it or not. I could add a fart joke, but the whole thing really isn’t very funny.
https://www.bloomberg.com/view/artic...ude-is-no-joke
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