So Trump is selling imaginary combat airplanes?
Interesting.What's next,aircraft cariers?
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What is your source on that, croft?
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He misspoke at a presser and said βF-52 and F-35 fighter jetsβ when it was supposed to be β52 F-35 fighter jetsβ.
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Oh, like when old Dumbo Ears mentioned that he had been to 57 states. Or the time when he didn't know how to pronounce Navy "Corpsman". He pronounced it CORPSE MAN, instead of "cCoreman". What a moron!
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Google.
It was all over several sites. I guess he plays Call of Duty when not watching Faux & Frauds.
Probably not. He has more important things to do.
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He does indeed
Too bad no one has told him that
Oh that is SO funny I forgot to laugh.
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You didnβt forget.
Trump supporters are just incapable of multi tasking.
Laughing AND defending racists? Tough to do...
Ha ha. That's so funny. BTW, we won, you lost. Get over it already.
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Since Iβm a Republican, by βweβ you mean inbred racists?
Glad to say you can HAVE that group.
By saying "We", I meant Conservatives. I'm not a Republican, I'm a Conservative and somewhat of a Libertarian. Sometimes Republicans, especially the RINO Establishment ones, are almost as bad as Demoncrats.
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Real planes, he just can't read or spell or remember anything properly.
Of course he'd never admit to a typo or a mistake, so instead he has to pretend there really are F-52s and there really is a word covfefe. I notice this in all his speeches- if he accidentally says a wrong word (which is normal), instead of just going past it and quickly saying the right word, he repeats the wrong phrase several times and ad libs something like " and this is so important", which only draws more attention to the mistake.
Which then makes him (and his minions) look even sillier than if he just said 'oops'. Of all his flaws, this might be the worst in the end. Total inability to ever admit a mistake or apologize for anything. Everyone makes mistakes, every public speaker or actor flubs a line now and then, but most people just say "oops my bad" and then it's over, but when you insist it wasn't a mistake, "I meant to do that" that's when you really look stupid.