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Ding, ding, ding!! If you spend several hours in front of the House Intelligence Committee and the very next day quit your job. It's related. Hard to sell "huge coincidence" on that one. I believe it has come out that during that testimony she admitted to having often told white lies for Trump. But never about anything important. Gotta love the contradiction there. If it wasn't ever about anything important... why do it? |
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That doesn't stop them from trying;
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Perhaps TheDonald was getting a bit too handsy and her boyfriend was no longer there to obstruct.
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She knows where the bodies are buried. Probably helped bury a few of them herself. And after talks with her lawyer and then stonewalling badly in front of the HIC, she has finally realised she is in a bad, bad place and needs to get out while the going is good. Alternative theory: she may have realised she has less to lose by resigning. Expect her to travel to somewhere the USA can't extradite her from.
No, it isn't coincidental that the HIC appearance immediately preceded her resignation. |
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Ha. Days! I mean, who could possibly know days ahead of a testimony that what they're likely to say in that testimony would make it extremely difficult if not impossible to remain in their current job? |
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That small group of people probably consisted of nobody, a ghost, and a cat. And the cat refuses to back her up. |
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That's from other people. Her story is she had been contemplating it for months. |
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OMG... Trump is cat people! [emoji14] Sent from my A463BG using Tapatalk |
It's being reported that after her testimony in which she admitted telling "white lies", Trump upbraided her, that being perhaps the proverbial last straw.
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When one of Trump's favorite lackeys gets the boot, then it clearly shows just what a total cluster "something censored" the White House has been since 12:00 PM EST 20 JAN 2017. |
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Hope Hicks should have used a more elaborate term like "alternative truths" instead. |
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Up next, HR Mcmaster.... ? Looking that way.
Will the last adult in the room please turn the lights off on the way out ? https://www.cnbc.com/2018/03/01/whit...-nbc-news.html White House preparing for exit of national security advisor HR McMaster: NBC News The White House could replace national security advisor H.R. McMaster as early as next month, NBC News reports. Ford executive Stephen Biegun is among McMaster's possible replacements, according to NBC. |
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Reports that some of his economic advisors might well quit over his Tarifff decision,rather then be blamed for the economic train wreck that is coming....
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It is easier to surround yourself with ego-stroking yes-people, but very dangerous to make policy in a hall of mirrors where everyone is just trying to please the big boss. Needless-to-say I am not expecting Trump to recognize the value of having advisors who will disagree with him. |
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It appears that for Trump, only yes-people will fit the bill for people he will trust, rendering "competent" and "trustworthy" mutually exclusive categories, as a general rule. |
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Another reason why people who claim Trump is a great businessman are ignorant . |
Surrounds himself with sychophants who are afraid to disagree with him.
Increasingly Isolated from all but his his most boot licking sycophants. Rejecting reality when it clashes with his ideological obssesions. Finding "traitors" everywhere. Turning on people who were once his allies. Now who does that remind you of in his last days? |
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Speculating: Her boyfriend was canned. Probably led to some tension. Trump's pressures are mounting. He's been yelling at everyone, surely he shouted at Hicks. She's been grumbling not used to not being in a snowflake role. She gets back from the Mueller interrogation, it's leaked about the admission of white lies, Trump is his unable to control himself mood yells some more at poor little Hicks and she says, fine I quit. Quote:
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Apparently it was news to McMaster that Kushner had all those meetings with foreigners just before they loaned Kushner millions. At least that's what the article in the WA Po suggests: Kushner’s overseas contacts raise concerns as foreign officials seek leverage Quote:
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And people though that Hitler's rants against the Jews were just for political purposes. I have come to think that if someone says bigoted things and acts like a bigot, it is safest to think he is a bigot. |
More reports on CNN tonight that Trump's main economic advisor might well quit over the Tariff.
And the Wall Street Journal blasted Trump for his tariffs, calling it the worst policy decision of his presidency so far. In terms of damaging the economy, they well might be right. |
And rumors that McMasters already has a job offer from the Hoover institute, a very highly though of and respected think tank with offices in DC and Stanford.
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