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Hard to see how Trump didn’t know what the “Triad” is. In ’87 he had views on Dense Pack! slate.com/articles/news_… via @Slate
Hard to see how Trump didn’t know what the “Triad” is. In ’87 he had views on Dense Pack! slate.com/articles/news_… via @Slate
@kausmickey @Slate I don’t care he’s needs to show he can prep for a damn debate and dump the b-team running his campaign
@chrisfrompitt @kausmickey @Slate yes please i support trump but ive been saying the same thing
@kausmickey @Slate He may have thought the question was about his dealings with the Chinese organized crime groups. https://t.co/F7l1lGEypO
@kausmickey @CASuperrunner @Slate Lots of pressure on stage to think on your feet. He’s done a pretty good job so far with no telepromters
@kausmickey you and I both know that the nuclear triad is not even on the radar screen of 99.9% of the voters
@kausmickey @CASuperrunner @Slate : So do you remember what you thought on something 3 years ago, “Do think so” And that’s many years ago!
If you read the sycophantic letter that his Lennox Hill doctor wrote vouching for Trump’s health, that’s almost a positive indicator that there’s something fishy. If Trump is at the start of his neuro-degenerative slide, do you really trust Trump or one of his yes-men to tell us about it?
@kausmickey @Slate Yes, how does DJT expect to get away with PRETENDING not to be a policy wonk?. Who would ever buy that? Outrageous!!!
The Trump of 1987 seems uncharacteristically wonkish, The Trump of today doesn’t seem to have read any other book than “The Art of Deal” let alone let alone a tome by Strobe Talbot. I suspect this was attempt to establish credibility for a Presidential run. Roger Stone talks about trying to recruit Donald Trump for a 1988 Presidential Run. Although criticizing Reagan policy would be better suited to the Democratic Side which was much more wide open.
@kausmickey @instapundit @Slate Was that before or after he donated to Jimmy Carter?
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He might have turned Dense Pack?