berg80
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- Oct 28, 2017
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I'd like you to indulge me for a few minutes and listen to a recitation of part of an interview Capt. Clorox gave with Brian Kilmeade on a talk radio show last week.
If you feel the interview has been unfairly edited and prefer to hear the whole thing you can use this link instead.
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Once you are satisfied that the rambling, incoherent answers to the questions Kilmeade asked were not altered I'd simply like to ask, does this change your opinion of Trump?
The question did not seem confusing. Why the disjointed, off topic answer? What do Don's poll numbers with blacks have to do with articulating his plan to improve policing of the black community to restore trust?
Did it sound to you like he has a plan? If not, why? Do you think his time could have been better spent last Sunday working on a plan rather than playing golf?
Does it appear to you that he can not differentiate (or is unwilling to) between the economic standing of black Americans (for which he dubiously takes credit) and the issue of how to improve relations between them and the police?
Moreover, is it ever okay to acknowledge any weakness or shortcoming Don has? Does acknowledging a shortcoming make you think differently about him? Is it important to you that he maintains a veneer of infallibility? Because those answers came from a deeply flawed man.
If you feel the interview has been unfairly edited and prefer to hear the whole thing you can use this link instead.
President Trump on the Brian Kilmeade Show
President Donald Trump called in to the Brian Kilmeade Show for an exclusive interview. Listen to the whole, unedited interview below. TRANSCRIPT BRIAN KILMEADE, FOX RADIO HOST: Here's the President of the United States. Mr. President, thanks for so much for joining us from 1600 Pennsylvan
radio.foxnews.com
Once you are satisfied that the rambling, incoherent answers to the questions Kilmeade asked were not altered I'd simply like to ask, does this change your opinion of Trump?
The question did not seem confusing. Why the disjointed, off topic answer? What do Don's poll numbers with blacks have to do with articulating his plan to improve policing of the black community to restore trust?
Did it sound to you like he has a plan? If not, why? Do you think his time could have been better spent last Sunday working on a plan rather than playing golf?
Does it appear to you that he can not differentiate (or is unwilling to) between the economic standing of black Americans (for which he dubiously takes credit) and the issue of how to improve relations between them and the police?
Moreover, is it ever okay to acknowledge any weakness or shortcoming Don has? Does acknowledging a shortcoming make you think differently about him? Is it important to you that he maintains a veneer of infallibility? Because those answers came from a deeply flawed man.