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It’s not that the cascade of Breaking News swirling around the Trump punch-bowl is “Fake News” — it’s more that the “truly dimwitted” who put this carnival barker into office, have been tricked by a fake “witch hunt,” which set the very high standard for “witch hunts” for years to come … Dail-in the Wayback Machine please …
TRUMP: Obama's Presidency May Be The Greatest Scam In The History Of The United States
by Henry Blodget, businessinsider.com — Apr 10, 2011
Donald Trump says his investigative team is still digging up evidence that President Obama was born in Kenya (or, at least, wasn't born in Hawaii).
In a letter blasting the New York Times for blasting him, Trump lays out his evidence. He also accuses the liberal press of being complicit in what may be the "greatest scam in the history of our country."
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It takes a “witch-hunter” to know a “witch hunt” — when he see’s one, eh?
This is the single greatest witch hunt of a politician in American history!
4:52 AM - 18 May 2017
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Russian officials must be laughing at the U.S. & how a lame excuse for why the Dems lost the election has taken over the Fake News.
So tweeted the 45th President of the United States today, that “the Fake News” is the butt of “sore losers” jokes in Russia. So much for the Donald’s future career as stand-up comedian, eh?
Unfortunately for us, that “fake investigator” leveraged his {just-kidding} charade into an early lead, in his contest quest to become “fake president” — even way back then. Adjust the Wayback Machine to a few days after that “no proof” of the Greatest Scam on Earth announcement …
Washington (CNN) - Donald Trump is now tied with Mike Huckabee for first place when Republicans are asked who they support for the GOP presidential nomination in 2012, according to a new national poll.
But while a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey released Tuesday indicates that the real estate mogul and reality TV star has nearly doubled his support since mid-March, it doesn't mean he has smooth sailing ahead.
"More than four in ten Republicans say they would not like to see Trump toss his hat in the ring," says CNN Polling Director Keating Holland.
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Too bad the Never-Trumpers … eventually evolved into … “Whatever-Trump-says.”
… is OK by them.
Lest they forget the Fake Investigator eventually admitted ‘his own investigation WAS the scam’ — with this very painful “correct-the-record” statement, Trump made years later as the lemmings were swarming at his heels … as reported by CBS News, Sept 16, 2016 …
After years of suggesting President Obama was born in Kenya, Donald Trump said early Friday that he believed the president was indeed born in the United States.
“President Barack Obama was born in the United States. Period,” said Trump, who spent much of his time at the beginning of the event praising his “nice hotel.”
“Now we want to get back to making America great again,” he added.
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Afterall, his own “fake news” announcements back in 2011, had already accomplished his vain-glorious goal — they gave him his die-hard supports. Right or Wrong. They still hang on his every-Tweet.
SAD. SIMPLE. Simon says ...