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    Quote Originally Posted by Necro View Post
    Should be second nature to you then.
    You're a guy that enjoys trolling an internet forum for a 30 year old text based game. I imagine your mother drank everclear on the reg while she was preggers with you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Necro View Post
    And you're responding to said troll which makes you even worse, heh.
    No, it makes me bored.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gelston View Post
    Being banned from Reddit is so cool though. If you're a major fag.
    It's not cool, it's funny.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Parkbandit View Post
    How many times have you been banned from reddit threads?
    2 times from r/the_donald, 2 times from r/hillaryclinton, and once from r/hillaryforprison

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    The President makes a good point. Hardly anybody in Trump world knew George Whatshisname.




    Blasts from the pasts..

    Trump reveals five-person foreign policy team
    by Ryan Lovelace | Mar 21, 2016, 2:11 PM


    Donald Trump named multiple foreign policy advisors for the first time since he began his presidential campaign more than 10 months ago.

    In a meeting with the Washington Post's editorial board, Trump named a team of advisers chaired by Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala. The Republican front-runner for president provided five names.

    "Walid Phares, who you probably know. Ph.D., adviser to the House of Representatives. He's a counter-terrorism expert," Trump told the newspaper. "Carter Page, Ph.D. George Papadopoulos. He's an oil and energy consultant. Excellent guy. The honorable Joe Schmitz, [was] inspector general at the Department of Defense. Gen. Keith Kellogg. And I have quite a few more, but that's a group of some of the people that we are dealing with."

    Papadopulos formerly served as a foreign policy adviser to Ben Carson during his presidential campaign. Carson's bid was marred by his grasp of foreign policy, which caused one adviser to publicly lament the retired neurosurgeon's inability to learn key issues.

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    Trump's foreign policy team baffles GOP experts
    Republicans can't figure out the mogul's quirky mix of advisers.
    By MICHAEL CROWLEY 03/21/2016 07:45 PM EDT Updated 03/22/2016 12:57 PM EDT


    Donald Trump’s new lineup of little-known foreign policy advisers isn’t exactly assuaging concerns about the Manhattan real estate mogul’s readiness to be commander in chief.

    Republican insiders were scratching their heads Monday at names Trump offered as sources of regular advice on national security. Several of those Trump cited during a visit to The Washington Post’s editorial board are complete unknowns; others have mixed reputations among GOP national security pros. One prominently cites his attendance at a model United Nations conference as a credential on his LinkedIn page; another has compared President Barack Obama’s official national security strategy to a document about slavery written in 1850.

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    Two of the five people Trump cited Monday have private-sector backgrounds. One of them, George Papadopoulos, is a 2009 college graduate and an international energy lawyer. Papadopoulos had previously advised Ben Carson's presidential campaign. According to his LinkedIn page, he was a researcher at the conservative Hudson Institute in Washington, D.C., before joining the London Center of International Law Practice, which describes itself as dedicated to "peace and development through international law and dispute resolution."

    Papadopoulos' LinkedIn page also boasts about his role at the 2012 meeting in Geneva of Model U.N., the student role-playing exercise on international diplomacy. It adds that he has "had experience lobbying foreign policy resolutions on Capitol Hill by means of coherent and concise arguments."

    Another private-sector Trump adviser is Carter Page, a former investment banker and global energy consultant who graduated from the Naval Academy, according to his online biography. In discursive online blog postings about foreign policy that invoke the likes of Kanye West, Oprah Winfrey and Rhonda Byrne's self-help bestseller "The Secret," Page has blamed the U.S. for "misguided and provocative actions" toward Russia — notable in light of Trump's friendly words for Russian President Vladimir Putin.


    Papadopoulos' indictment says that he exchanged emails with his supervisor in the Trump campaign about Russia's offer to help, but the indictment carefully avoids ever identifying the supervisor by name.

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    https://amp.cnn.com/money/2017/10/31...age/index.html

    (CNNMoney)Some employees at Fox News were left embarrassed and humiliated by their network's coverage of the latest revelations in special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian election meddling, according to conversations CNN had with several individuals placed throughout the network.

    "I'm watching now and screaming," one Fox News personality said in a text message to CNN as the person watched their network's coverage. "I want to quit."

    "It is another blow to journalists at Fox who come in every day wanting to cover the news in a fair and objective way," one senior Fox News employee told CNN of their outlet's coverage, adding that there were "many eye rolls" in the newsroom over how the news was covered.
    The person said, "Fox feels like an extension of the Trump White House."

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    It is a good thing CNN has this information.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Androidpk View Post
    2 times from r/the_donald, 2 times from r/hillaryclinton, and once from r/hillaryforprison
    OMG U R SUCH A HIPSTER!

    So edgy.

    really.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Androidpk View Post
    The person said, "Fox feels like an extension of the Trump White House."
    Well, no shit. I want to know who the "personalities" and "senior employees" are, though. Probably none of the people you see on camera.
    You had better pay your guild dues before you forget. You are 113 months behind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taernath View Post
    Well, no shit. I want to know who the "personalities" and "senior employees" are, though. Probably none of the people you see on camera.
    THEY NEVER GIVE AWAY ANONYMOUS SOURCES. If anything, personalities could be some rando that publishes on their webpage and is sometimes on camera. Senior employees.. Well, obviously not that senior because they'd be able to do things about stuff.

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