Comments by "Voix de la raison" (@voixdelaraison593) on "Tucker breaks down the contenders to be Joe Biden's running mate" video.
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David Rabb
It’s hard to give an Intelligence Briefing to a Moron when you are limited to 1 page, pictures, and a single crayon. During briefings the president constantly veers off on tangents. He has a short attention span and rarely, if ever, reads intelligence reports, relying instead on conservative media and his friends for information. He frequently interrupts Intell Officers and will riff based on tips or gossip he hears from the former casino magnate Steve Wynn, the retired golfer Gary Player or Christopher Ruddy, the conservative media executive.
Mr. Trump rarely absorbs information that he disagrees with or that runs counter to his worldview. Briefing him has been so great a challenge compared with his predecessors that the intelligence agencies have hired outside consultants to study how better to get his attention and keep it during briefings.
Working to keep Mr. Trump’s interest exhausted and burned out his first briefer, Ted Gistaro, two former officials said. Mr. Gistaro did not always know what to expect and would sometimes have to brief an erratic and angry president upset over news reports, the officials said
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DonReality
It’s hard to give an Intelligence Briefing to a Moron when you are limited to 1 page, pictures, and a single crayon. During briefings the president constantly veers off on tangents. He has a short attention span and rarely, if ever, reads intelligence reports, relying instead on conservative media and his friends for information. He frequently interrupts Intell Officers and will riff based on tips or gossip he hears from the former casino magnate Steve Wynn, the retired golfer Gary Player or Christopher Ruddy, the conservative media executive.
Mr. Trump rarely absorbs information that he disagrees with or that runs counter to his worldview. Briefing him has been so great a challenge compared with his predecessors that the intelligence agencies have hired outside consultants to study how better to get his attention and keep it during briefings.
Working to keep Mr. Trump’s interest exhausted and burned out his first briefer, Ted Gistaro, two former officials said. Mr. Gistaro did not always know what to expect and would sometimes have to brief an erratic and angry president upset over news reports, the officials said
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It’s hard to give an Intelligence Briefing to a Moron when you are limited to 1 page, pictures, and a single crayon. During briefings the president constantly veers off on tangents. He has a short attention span and rarely, if ever, reads intelligence reports, relying instead on conservative media and his friends for information. He frequently interrupts Intell Officers and will riff based on tips or gossip he hears from the former casino magnate Steve Wynn, the retired golfer Gary Player or Christopher Ruddy, the conservative media executive.
Mr. Trump rarely absorbs information that he disagrees with or that runs counter to his worldview. Briefing him has been so great a challenge compared with his predecessors that the intelligence agencies have hired outside consultants to study how better to get his attention and keep it during briefings.
Working to keep Mr. Trump’s interest exhausted and burned out his first briefer, Ted Gistaro, two former officials said. Mr. Gistaro did not always know what to expect and would sometimes have to brief an erratic and angry president upset over news reports, the officials said
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kamehameha
It’s hard to give an Intelligence Briefing to a Moron when you are limited to 1 page, pictures, and a single crayon. During briefings the president constantly veers off on tangents. He has a short attention span and rarely, if ever, reads intelligence reports, relying instead on conservative media and his friends for information. He frequently interrupts Intell Officers and will riff based on tips or gossip he hears from the former casino magnate Steve Wynn, the retired golfer Gary Player or Christopher Ruddy, the conservative media executive.
Mr. Trump rarely absorbs information that he disagrees with or that runs counter to his worldview. Briefing him has been so great a challenge compared with his predecessors that the intelligence agencies have hired outside consultants to study how better to get his attention and keep it during briefings.
Working to keep Mr. Trump’s interest exhausted and burned out his first briefer, Ted Gistaro, two former officials said. Mr. Gistaro did not always know what to expect and would sometimes have to brief an erratic and angry president upset over news reports, the officials said
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MrHawger
It’s hard to give an Intelligence Briefing to a Moron when you are limited to 1 page, pictures, and a single crayon. During briefings the president constantly veers off on tangents. He has a short attention span and rarely, if ever, reads intelligence reports, relying instead on conservative media and his friends for information. He frequently interrupts Intell Officers and will riff based on tips or gossip he hears from the former casino magnate Steve Wynn, the retired golfer Gary Player or Christopher Ruddy, the conservative media executive.
Mr. Trump rarely absorbs information that he disagrees with or that runs counter to his worldview. Briefing him has been so great a challenge compared with his predecessors that the intelligence agencies have hired outside consultants to study how better to get his attention and keep it during briefings.
Working to keep Mr. Trump’s interest exhausted and burned out his first briefer, Ted Gistaro, two former officials said. Mr. Gistaro did not always know what to expect and would sometimes have to brief an erratic and angry president upset over news reports, the officials said
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Marc B
It’s hard to give an Intelligence Briefing to a Moron when you are limited to 1 page, pictures, and a single crayon. During briefings the president constantly veers off on tangents. He has a short attention span and rarely, if ever, reads intelligence reports, relying instead on conservative media and his friends for information. He frequently interrupts Intell Officers and will riff based on tips or gossip he hears from the former casino magnate Steve Wynn, the retired golfer Gary Player or Christopher Ruddy, the conservative media executive.
Mr. Trump rarely absorbs information that he disagrees with or that runs counter to his worldview. Briefing him has been so great a challenge compared with his predecessors that the intelligence agencies have hired outside consultants to study how better to get his attention and keep it during briefings.
Working to keep Mr. Trump’s interest exhausted and burned out his first briefer, Ted Gistaro, two former officials said. Mr. Gistaro did not always know what to expect and would sometimes have to brief an erratic and angry president upset over news reports, the officials said
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Bill Lombard
It’s hard to give an Intelligence Briefing to a Moron when you are limited to 1 page, pictures, and a single crayon. During briefings the president constantly veers off on tangents. He has a short attention span and rarely, if ever, reads intelligence reports, relying instead on conservative media and his friends for information. He frequently interrupts Intell Officers and will riff based on tips or gossip he hears from the former casino magnate Steve Wynn, the retired golfer Gary Player or Christopher Ruddy, the conservative media executive.
Mr. Trump rarely absorbs information that he disagrees with or that runs counter to his worldview. Briefing him has been so great a challenge compared with his predecessors that the intelligence agencies have hired outside consultants to study how better to get his attention and keep it during briefings.
Working to keep Mr. Trump’s interest exhausted and burned out his first briefer, Ted Gistaro, two former officials said. Mr. Gistaro did not always know what to expect and would sometimes have to brief an erratic and angry president upset over news reports, the officials said
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