maybe its time to turn in your tacobell uniform and leavetrump is ruining america
drain the swamp my ass
the only ppl he's appointed r all corporate shills
u cant run america like a business
but its all he knos how 2 do
we r fuked
we r truly living in end times
rheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
embraccing
autistic screeching in thread u can't say nothing of value in
but fast twitch impulses can't stay out of
y people who can't even run themselves as worthwhile employees at a business telling businesses how to operate i will never understand
maybe there is a reason u make so little?
my shoes with dogshit still hold higher retail value?
maybe its time to turn in your tacobell uniform and leave
Nationalism is bad switch to Trump and the globalists
Bannon isn't your friend anymore !
Kushner agrees
im not from mexico
i was born in california
and im as much irish as i am mexican
can u stop with all the stereo type one liners
"Shortly after 8pm on Election Night, when the unexpected trend - Trump might actually win - seemed confirmed, Don Jr told a friend that his father, or DJT, as he calls him, looked as if he had seen a ghost. Melania was in tears - and not of joy.
Wolff writes: "Trump did not enjoy his own inauguration. He was angry that A-level stars had snubbed the event, disgruntled with the accommodations at Blair House, and visibly fighting with his wife, who seemed on the verge of tears. Throughout the day, he wore what some around him had taken to calling his golf face: angry and pissed off, shoulders hunched, arms swinging, brow furled, lips pursed."
"Balancing risk against reward, both Jared and Ivanka decided to accept roles in the West Wing over the advice of almost everyone they knew. It was a joint decision by the couple, and, in some sense, a joint job. Between themselves, the two had made an earnest deal: If sometime in the future the opportunity arose, she'd be the one to run for president. The first woman president, Ivanka entertained, would not be Hillary Clinton; it would be Ivanka Trump.
Katie Walsh, the White House deputy chief of staff, asked Mr Kushner, the president's senior adviser, what the administration wanted to achieve.
But according to the book, Mr Kushner did not have an answer.
"'Just give me the three things the president wants to focus on,' she [Katie Walsh] demanded. 'What are the three priorities of this White House?' It was the most basic question imaginable - one that any qualified presidential candidate would have answered long before he took up residence at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Six weeks into Trump's presidency, Kushner was wholly without an answer. 'Yes,' he said to Walsh. 'We should probably have that conversation.'"
I always liked the "Trump never wanted to actually win!" story. I mean how terrible of a candidate does that make Hillary look? She lost to the guy trying to lose?
I always liked the "Trump never wanted to actually win!" story. I mean how terrible of a candidate does that make Hillary look? She lost to the guy trying to lose?
Well, we agree there.