Thursday, November 2, 2017

What a maroon

President Trump projected an air of calm on Wednesday after charges against his former campaign chief and a foreign policy aide roiled Washington, insisting to The New York Times that he was not “angry at anybody” and that investigations into his campaign’s links to Russia had not come near him personally.

“I’m not under investigation, as you know,” Mr. Trump said in a brief telephone call late Wednesday afternoon. Pointing to the indictment of his former campaign chief, Paul Manafort, the president said, “And even if you look at that, there’s not even a mention of Trump in there.”

“It has nothing to do with us,” Mr. Trump said.

  NYT
Yeah, let's look at that Papadopoulos filing, shall we? That is, if we don't believe Trump associate Paul Manafort's money laundering charges have anything to do with Trump. The Trump organization has been under investigation in New York for years.

And what about all the documents Mueller has requested from the White House?  No investigation there, eh?
In the interview, Mr. Trump added that he was buoyed by fresh polling he said he had seen from swing states, supplied to him by the Republican National Committee chairwoman, Ronna Romney McDaniel, earlier on Wednesday.

“I just got fantastic poll numbers,” the president said.
Who did they poll? Because that's not what all the polls in the various news sources say.
He did not cite any specific polls or reveal any numbers from Ms. McDaniel.
Yeah, I bet not.
Additionally, the president said he was looking forward to his lengthy trip to Asia, which begins on Friday.
I bet so.


...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

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