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In reply to the discussion: National Enquirer leads the way in explaining Trump's Russia problem [View all]logosoco
(3,210 posts)17. Well for me it stands to reason that if he did not even know what his own group was
doing, then how can we trust him or expect him to be the head of our country? How can someone like that really work with Congress? How could he work with his cabinet if he doesn't know what anyone is really doing?
(perhaps this line of reasoning is too much for trumpsters.
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National Enquirer leads the way in explaining Trump's Russia problem [View all]
SticksnStones
Apr 2017
OP
Yep, the Reagan was senile during Iran-Contra defense. Trump knew nothing, of course, since
L. Coyote
Apr 2017
#6
Not a scoop. They are always violently pro-tRump, so this is know-nothing excuse cover for him.
Bernardo de La Paz
Apr 2017
#23
Too many heads in that picture and it might be too hard a sell he didn't know
SticksnStones
Apr 2017
#30
Just like he never met any of the people standing next to him in photos that surface after
Amaryllis
Apr 2017
#15
Well for me it stands to reason that if he did not even know what his own group was
logosoco
Apr 2017
#17
I don't think it occurs to him that governing is more involved than just cutting deals
SticksnStones
Apr 2017
#21