Not from what it is alleged that somebody apparently said Susan.
And excerpts from a book must be backed up with evidence that it is true.
What somebody wrote in a book he alleges is true - is worth nothing!
The next book author could say this guys claims are bovine excrement.
You need to get your information from multiple places -like this one.
And use the brains given to you to critically reason what holds water.
The things you are trotting out here today about Trump - do not pass the laugh test.
You are just mindlessly repeating nonsense you have heard by word of mouth from people with zero credibility. Go to Wikipedia. Not the most credible source always - but I betcha you cannot find any reference that says that Trump did anything Nazilike in his first term.
I am pretty sure that you will find some reason that all of these videos are fake or some such thing. I doubt very much that there is any way that you will ever see Donald Trump in the same light as I do or as many others do. But, then, nobody could possibly be as smart as you are.
Susan, I doubt very much that there is any way that you will ever see Donald Trump in the same light as I do or as many others do. But, then, nobody could possibly be as smart as you are my dear.
At the beginning of the third year of his first term as president, Trump has seven female top advisers, as compared to five for Obama, three for Bush, and five for Clinton at that point. He had eight as of December 2018, when United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley departed the administration.
The top advisers are White House press secretary Sarah Sanders, counselor to the president Kellyanne Conway; CIA Director Gina Haspel, Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen, senior adviser Ivanka Trump, Director of Legislative Affairs Shahira Knight, and Director of Strategic Communications Mercedes Schlapp.
A former senior White House official said Trump “always understood the value women bring” to the workplace and appreciated their perspectives.
Obama’s female advisers during the beginning of the third year of his first White House term included Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, United Nations Ambassador Susan Rice, Domestic Policy Council Director Melody Barnes, and senior adviser Valerie Jarrett. Bush employed national security adviser Condoleezza Rice, Domestic Policy Council Director Margaret Spellings, and Staff Secretary Harriet Miers, and Clinton employed press secretary Dee Dee Myers, Attorney General Janet Reno, Council of Economic Affairs Chairwoman Laura D'Andrea Tyson, Director of the Administration Office Patsy Thomasson, and Domestic Policy Council Director Carol Rasco.
you have never answered the question of WHERE do you find your information. According to you books are unreliable. What is reliable from your perpective?
One has to read many books from a wide variety of authors. Chris Hedge's books are a good place to start. And Noam Chomsky's. Naomi Klein the Canadian author, and social activist known for her political analyses, support of feminism, organized labor, leftism and criticism of corporate globalization, fascism and capitalism is another essential read.
And read/watch a wide variety of blogs/shows on the internet. Redacted, The Duran, George Galloway's MOATS and the Jimmy Dore Show are good places to start. Scott Ritter's military commentary. ConsortiumNews for geo-politics. Information Clearing House another valuable site.
And watch a wide variety of TV stations. Including RT, Russian TV. And Al Jazeera. Not just American TV shows like Fox, MSNBC and CNN. And the BBC sucks. Very biased.
Stay away from the Wall Street Journal, New York Times and Los Angeles Times newspapers. The Washington DC newspapers are also a quagmire best avoided.
And develop the skill to do your own analysis. And develop a well-informed perspective of your own.
It takes a lot of time.
This 75-year-old, retired in New Zealand and disabled and sitting in my apartment, spends 8-hours per day, 365-days per year, reading books, reading/watching blogs on the internet, and watching select TV shows. Has for the last 9-years now. Retired Civil Engineer from Managing Large Construction Projects all over the USA. Living in Seattle. Rode motorcycles on all continents of the Globe. Lived in the UK and Italy for 5-years. Life experience and perspective only comes with age eh!
Of course you could not find a link to the youth choir singing it. It never happened! LOL
"Allegedly" eh! LMFAO
"Excerpts from a book" - LOL. You think all books are the truth? How naive are you?
Go lie-down my dear. Take a rest!
Your acute Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) is making you delirious.
so, where do you get your information?
Not from what it is alleged that somebody apparently said Susan.
And excerpts from a book must be backed up with evidence that it is true.
What somebody wrote in a book he alleges is true - is worth nothing!
The next book author could say this guys claims are bovine excrement.
You need to get your information from multiple places -like this one.
And use the brains given to you to critically reason what holds water.
The things you are trotting out here today about Trump - do not pass the laugh test.
You are just mindlessly repeating nonsense you have heard by word of mouth from people with zero credibility. Go to Wikipedia. Not the most credible source always - but I betcha you cannot find any reference that says that Trump did anything Nazilike in his first term.
I am pretty sure that you will find some reason that all of these videos are fake or some such thing. I doubt very much that there is any way that you will ever see Donald Trump in the same light as I do or as many others do. But, then, nobody could possibly be as smart as you are.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6l4aV8tlm4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFtwF_aIs4Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkBBNU8c-xU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8f83CrDM0K4
Susan, I doubt very much that there is any way that you will ever see Donald Trump in the same light as I do or as many others do. But, then, nobody could possibly be as smart as you are my dear.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/fSDdzhiPJgs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6B56wGAt1gc
https://thehill.com/opinion/white-house/3510113-when-trump-is-right-hes-right-but-many-refuse-to-admit-it/
At the beginning of the third year of his first term as president, Trump has seven female top advisers, as compared to five for Obama, three for Bush, and five for Clinton at that point. He had eight as of December 2018, when United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley departed the administration.
The top advisers are White House press secretary Sarah Sanders, counselor to the president Kellyanne Conway; CIA Director Gina Haspel, Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen, senior adviser Ivanka Trump, Director of Legislative Affairs Shahira Knight, and Director of Strategic Communications Mercedes Schlapp.
A former senior White House official said Trump “always understood the value women bring” to the workplace and appreciated their perspectives.
Obama’s female advisers during the beginning of the third year of his first White House term included Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, United Nations Ambassador Susan Rice, Domestic Policy Council Director Melody Barnes, and senior adviser Valerie Jarrett. Bush employed national security adviser Condoleezza Rice, Domestic Policy Council Director Margaret Spellings, and Staff Secretary Harriet Miers, and Clinton employed press secretary Dee Dee Myers, Attorney General Janet Reno, Council of Economic Affairs Chairwoman Laura D'Andrea Tyson, Director of the Administration Office Patsy Thomasson, and Domestic Policy Council Director Carol Rasco.
you have never answered the question of WHERE do you find your information. According to you books are unreliable. What is reliable from your perpective?
I never said books are unreliable Susan.
One has to read many books from a wide variety of authors. Chris Hedge's books are a good place to start. And Noam Chomsky's. Naomi Klein the Canadian author, and social activist known for her political analyses, support of feminism, organized labor, leftism and criticism of corporate globalization, fascism and capitalism is another essential read.
And read/watch a wide variety of blogs/shows on the internet. Redacted, The Duran, George Galloway's MOATS and the Jimmy Dore Show are good places to start. Scott Ritter's military commentary. ConsortiumNews for geo-politics. Information Clearing House another valuable site.
And watch a wide variety of TV stations. Including RT, Russian TV. And Al Jazeera. Not just American TV shows like Fox, MSNBC and CNN. And the BBC sucks. Very biased.
Stay away from the Wall Street Journal, New York Times and Los Angeles Times newspapers. The Washington DC newspapers are also a quagmire best avoided.
And develop the skill to do your own analysis. And develop a well-informed perspective of your own.
It takes a lot of time.
This 75-year-old, retired in New Zealand and disabled and sitting in my apartment, spends 8-hours per day, 365-days per year, reading books, reading/watching blogs on the internet, and watching select TV shows. Has for the last 9-years now. Retired Civil Engineer from Managing Large Construction Projects all over the USA. Living in Seattle. Rode motorcycles on all continents of the Globe. Lived in the UK and Italy for 5-years. Life experience and perspective only comes with age eh!
Maybe you have a life eh! hahaha
but where do you get YOUR information?
100's of places.
WHAT hundreds of places? name one or two or three