View Full Version : Republican Consultant Gives Good Advice
ColdNoMore
05-18-2017, 12:51 PM
Rocky has been trying to tell you the same thing for quite a while now. :D
If you work for President Trump, it's time to quit - Chicago Tribune (http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/commentary/ct-donald-trump-impeachment-staff-quit-20170518-story.html)
We really need to talk.
Whether you're a 20-something fresh off the campaign trail or a seasoned Washington insider serving in the Cabinet, by now you're painfully aware that you're not making America great again; you're barely making it to the end of the daily news cycle before your verbally incontinent boss, the putative leader of the free world, once again steers the proverbial car into a ditch. On every front, you're faced with legal, political and moral hazards. The president's job, and yours, is a lot harder than it looked, and you know the problem originates in the Oval Office.
I'm sure you Trump Cultists on this site will just blow off this great advice, so in the interest of continuing to read your hilarious and pathetic excuses... thanks in advance! :thumbup:
Deepest Sincere Wishes: :wave:
billethkid
05-18-2017, 01:14 PM
Rick Wilson?
Washington Post....well that certainly authenticates the presentation.....:a20:
Political consultants are usually a dime a dozen. Almost anybody can be one. A political consultant.....:a20:
And we all know we can research any subject we want until we find that which contains what we want to promote, argue or matches our agenda.
And then present it as an authenticated revelation!
About as certain as the polls and the odds makers. Even less credible when presented by ANY aspect or conveyance of the mainstream media.
During a political witch hunt believe very little of what is said and not much more of what you see.
ColdNoMore
05-18-2017, 01:19 PM
Rick Wilson?
Washington Post....well that certainly authenticates the presentation.
Political consultants are usually a dime a dozen. Almost anybody can be one. A political consultant.
And we all know we can research any subject we want until we find that which contains what we want to promote, argue or matches our agenda.
And then present it as an authenticated revelation!
About as certain as the polls and the odds makers. Even less credible when presented by ANY aspect or conveyance of the mainstream media.
During a political witch hunt believe very little of what is said and not much more of what you see.
That didn't take long. :1rotfl:
I'm sure you Trump Cultists on this site will just blow off this great advice, so in the interest of continuing to read your hilarious and pathetic excuses... thanks in advance! :thumbup:
Thanks for proving me correct...AGAIN! :thumbup:
Deepest Sincere Wishes: :wave:
dirtbanker
05-18-2017, 01:22 PM
didn't take long.
Thanks for proving me correct...AGAIN!
Deepest Sincere Wishes:
I believe he proved you wrong
... AGAIN!!
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ColdNoMore
05-18-2017, 02:18 PM
I believe he proved you wrong... AGAIN!!
You can only wish. :1rotfl: :1rotfl:
Hey, here's another one for ya. :D
Dear White House aides: Save yourselves. Save us. (https://www.yahoo.com/news/dear-white-house-aides-save-save-us-090030027.html)
I get why you wanted the job, I really do — even if you didn’t especially know or trust Donald Trump, even if you rooted for someone else in the primaries. Serving was the patriotic thing to do. No one should blame you for that.
I, too, thought it was possible, if unlikely, that Trump could be a force for good, a reformist rather than an arsonist. With some experienced hands to guide him, with just an ounce of humility, it didn’t seem crazy that he could figure out how to reinvent himself — yet again — as a kind of confounding pragmatist.
And what were you supposed to do? Turn down the chance to become a James Baker or a Peggy Noonan? Leave the guy to figure it out on his own, surrounded by nothing but his dilettante kids and some alt-right conspiracy freaks?
Dr Winston O Boogie jr
05-18-2017, 02:34 PM
Rick Wilson?
Washington Post....well that certainly authenticates the presentation.....:a20:
Political consultants are usually a dime a dozen. Almost anybody can be one. A political consultant.....:a20:
And we all know we can research any subject we want until we find that which contains what we want to promote, argue or matches our agenda.
And then present it as an authenticated revelation!
About as certain as the polls and the odds makers. Even less credible when presented by ANY aspect or conveyance of the mainstream media.
During a political witch hunt believe very little of what is said and not much more of what you see.
I agree. A republican consultant working for The Washington Post is a conflict in terms. There is no such thing.
Rockyrd
05-18-2017, 02:43 PM
I agree. A republican consultant working for The Washington Post is a conflict in terms. There is no such thing.
I do not care for Rick Wilson, but at least I know why.
You simply spout to show your love for Trump
MDLNB
05-19-2017, 06:30 AM
I do not care for Rick Wilson, but at least I know why.
You simply spout to show your love for Trump
What a stupid, libtard thing to say.
You liberals sue do know how to abuse your vocabulary of "hate" and "love." You just don't get it, so you act like some teenage girl complaining that her parents won't let her go to the party.
Don Baldwin
05-19-2017, 08:10 AM
What a stupid, libtard thing to say.
You liberals sue do know how to abuse your vocabulary of "hate" and "love." You just don't get it, so you act like some teenage girl complaining that her parents won't let her go to the party.
You ARE talking to girls...get it? They act like what they are...girls. It's why the threads fill up with drama instead of facts...or even opinions...it's ALL about the PEOPLE involved...not so much what they did or do.
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