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jason.p | 19:34 Mon 31st Jul 2017 | News
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It seems that Gen Kelly has told Trump to get rid of Scaramucchi. This is descending into a Whitehouse Farce. Surely the subject of a comedy film sometime!
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The other more plausible theory mikey is that General Kelly took one look at Mr Scaramouch and told Trump: "He goes or I don't come. I don't want to be a circus master here. Sort it out"
itchy....yes, you are probably right....it took someone else to tell Trump what he should have known in the first place !
Who is going to tell Corbyn what he should know in the first place?
Makes 'The West Wing' look like a documentary.
his wife has also left him !
Whose wife Minty ?
His wife has left him ?
She probably heard that bit about being a frontstabber
and thought:
" My front is OK as it is thank you"
moochy
Sill I suppose it is in line without usual pious scoffing and snorting right-on liberal stance.

or it might have been a joke. You need to keep the usual knee-jerk rabid-right indignation in check for a moment now and again...

whoosh
Eddie continuing with his Quora product placement, I see...

Just for the record, I suggest *never* logging on to any comment site ever if your main purpose is to understand how a particular group of people thinks. Could be fun for debate, but not much more than that. Each community generally attracts like-minded people so you can be quickly fooled into thinking that everyone they "represent" agrees with them.

You don't have to travel far to find people who hate Trump on the internet; and you have to travel even less far to find those who idolise him. His approval rating of 38% suggests that he's disliked more than liked, but that the US is still divided on the issue. Will take a while to go lower; even Nixon managed to keep an approval rating of 20% after Watergate, so...
Ah....I thought for one second that it was Mrs Trump the 2nd.
Jim, people are stubborn, even in the face of mountains of evidence pointing out his failings, they will still support him. There's a couple on here like that.
Melania too savvy to do that Mikey !!
Just for the record, I suggest *never* logging on to any comment site ever if your main purpose is to understand how a particular group of people thinks. Could be fun for debate


especially if you disagree with them for the sake of disagreeing. :0)
That is fun.
// Will take a while to go lower; even Nixon managed to keep an approval rating of 20% after Watergate, //

I didnt think he was a bad president actually ( Nixon)
The country went on being run ( quite well in the event) after he was absorbed by Watergate - apparently up to 80-90% of his working day was spent discussing the twists and turns ...

His darter toured the country saying "My father is NOT a crook..."
isn't Melania Mrs Trump the third?
There's a great line from series two of 'House of Cards' (the superior American version of the show).

If you sack someone after they've been a year in the job, it's their fault.

However, if you sack someone when they've been two weeks in the job, it's your fault.

I suggest this applies here.

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