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May 4, 2018 19:03:15   #
Bruce Hass
 
Fox’s Cavuto to Trump: ‘That’s your stink. Mr. President, that’s your swamp.’
By Meagan Flynn May 4 at 4:14 AM Email the author
Fox News host Neil Cavuto ripped into President Trump’s trail of conflicting and false statements in a monologue on Thursday, targeting Trump for issues such as the Stormy Daniels payment and his exaggerations about illegal v****g during the 2016 e******n.
Speaking directly to the president on his show, “Your World With Neil Cavuto,” he questionedwhy Trump lambastes the news media for “f**e news” when his own statements are often contradictory.
“Now, I’m not saying you’re a liar,” Cavuto said. “You’re the president. You’re busy. I’m just having a devil of a time figuring out which news is f**e. Let’s just say your own words on lots of stuff give me, shall I say, lots of pause.”
Cavuto’s hook was Rudolph W. Giuliani’s explosive revelation on Wednesday that the president reimbursed his former personal attorney, Michael Cohen, for the $130,000 payment to adult-film star Stormy Daniels in exchange for her silence about an alleged sexual encounter, which the president has denied. In a string of tweets Thursday morning — written in legalese uncharacteristic of Trump’s colloquial Twitter style — Trump acknowledged he paid back Cohen through a monthly retainer.
He had previously stated that he knew nothing of Cohen’s payment.
1:47
Giuliani says Trump reimbursed Cohen for Stormy Daniels payment
“Let me be clear, Mr. President,” Cavuto said. “How can you drain the swamp if you’re the one who keeps muddying the waters?
“You didn’t know about the $130,000 payment to a porn star, until you did,” he continued. “Said you knew nothing about how your former lawyer handled this, until you acknowledged today that you were the guy behind the retainer payment that took care of this. You insist that money from the campaign or campaign contributions played no role in this t***saction. Of that you’re sure. The thing is, not even 24 hours ago, sir, you couldn’t recall any of this.”
Cavuto went on to tick off a list of examples of statements Trump has made that were incorrect or appeared to conflict with earlier statements. There was “the time you said the Russians didn’t interfere in the 2016 e******n, until a lot of Republicans had to remind you they did,” Cavuto said. “Came back months later, and you said, ‘Well, I never said that Russia didn’t meddle in the e******n,’ when in fact you had — a lot.”
There was the time Trump claimed the tax reform bill “would cost you a fortune when it turns out it is going to help make you a bigger fortune,” Cavuto said. And the time “you said there was serious v***r f***d in New Hampshire, and there wasn’t.” And the time Trump said “millions of i******s v**ed in the last e******n, but they didn’t.”
Cavuto said that none of this “makes you evil” or “makes what you say f**e” but does make “calling out the press for being so a bit of a stretch.”
“You are right to say some of them are out to get you. But oftentimes they’re using your own words to bat you,” Cavuto said. “You probably might not care. But you should. I guess you’ve been too busy draining the swamp to stop and smell the stink you’re creating. That’s your doing. That’s your stink. Mr. President, that’s your swamp.”
Cavuto, a Fox News host since the network started in 1996, has been known to be critical of Trump and to speak to him in a direct tone, as though Trump were sitting in his living room listening on the other side of the tube.
Cavuto’s style breaks from that of many of his Fox News colleagues, particularly commentators who have heaped praise on Trump. But it’s more akin to that of Shepard Smith, who is known to poke holes in the president’s statements.
Earlier this month, Smith said of Trump’s claims that the U.S. Postal Service was losing money because of Amazon: “None of that was true.” And just this week, Smith pointed out how often guests on his network seem to be giving Trump direct advice about the probe of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III — particularly urging the president not to talk to him.
Cavuto has often come after Trump because of his Twitter tirades.
In the past, he has told Trump to “stop scapegoating” others following those tirades.
In June 2017, when Trump raged over “f**e news” and bashed the London mayor after a terrorist attack there, Cavuto warned Trump that his “angry missives risk your political destruction.”
“They’re not the problem, Mr. President,” he told Trump, referring to those he targeted on Twitter. “You are.”
In November 2017, when Trump attacked LaVar Ball for not saying thank you after Trump claimed to have freed his son from jail in China and attacked Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) as “toast,” Cavuto said, “Last time I checked, you are the president of the United States. Why don’t you act like it?”
Cavuto has previously said he has no interest in interviewing Trump on Fox News, breaking with many of his colleagues who have jumped at the chance. He told the Hollywood Reporterthat he approaches his coverage of the president as if he’s Columbo, a Los Angeles homicide detective in the 1970s era TV show by the same name.
“I liken my approach to doing my job to that character,” Cavuto said, “where you’re scratching your head and saying, ‘Well, wait a minute. You said this, and now you’re doing this.’ And I try to get beyond what others are trying to focus on.”
>>>>>
Is the Faux broadcasting beginning to change?

Reply
May 4, 2018 20:14:37   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
Bruce Hass wrote:
Fox’s Cavuto to Trump: ‘That’s your stink. Mr. President, that’s your swamp.’
By Meagan Flynn May 4 at 4:14 AM Email the author
Fox News host Neil Cavuto ripped into President Trump’s trail of conflicting and false statements in a monologue on Thursday, targeting Trump for issues such as the Stormy Daniels payment and his exaggerations about illegal v****g during the 2016 e******n.
Speaking directly to the president on his show, “Your World With Neil Cavuto,” he questionedwhy Trump lambastes the news media for “f**e news” when his own statements are often contradictory.
“Now, I’m not saying you’re a liar,” Cavuto said. “You’re the president. You’re busy. I’m just having a devil of a time figuring out which news is f**e. Let’s just say your own words on lots of stuff give me, shall I say, lots of pause.”
Cavuto’s hook was Rudolph W. Giuliani’s explosive revelation on Wednesday that the president reimbursed his former personal attorney, Michael Cohen, for the $130,000 payment to adult-film star Stormy Daniels in exchange for her silence about an alleged sexual encounter, which the president has denied. In a string of tweets Thursday morning — written in legalese uncharacteristic of Trump’s colloquial Twitter style — Trump acknowledged he paid back Cohen through a monthly retainer.
He had previously stated that he knew nothing of Cohen’s payment.
1:47
Giuliani says Trump reimbursed Cohen for Stormy Daniels payment
“Let me be clear, Mr. President,” Cavuto said. “How can you drain the swamp if you’re the one who keeps muddying the waters?
“You didn’t know about the $130,000 payment to a porn star, until you did,” he continued. “Said you knew nothing about how your former lawyer handled this, until you acknowledged today that you were the guy behind the retainer payment that took care of this. You insist that money from the campaign or campaign contributions played no role in this t***saction. Of that you’re sure. The thing is, not even 24 hours ago, sir, you couldn’t recall any of this.”
Cavuto went on to tick off a list of examples of statements Trump has made that were incorrect or appeared to conflict with earlier statements. There was “the time you said the Russians didn’t interfere in the 2016 e******n, until a lot of Republicans had to remind you they did,” Cavuto said. “Came back months later, and you said, ‘Well, I never said that Russia didn’t meddle in the e******n,’ when in fact you had — a lot.”
There was the time Trump claimed the tax reform bill “would cost you a fortune when it turns out it is going to help make you a bigger fortune,” Cavuto said. And the time “you said there was serious v***r f***d in New Hampshire, and there wasn’t.” And the time Trump said “millions of i******s v**ed in the last e******n, but they didn’t.”
Cavuto said that none of this “makes you evil” or “makes what you say f**e” but does make “calling out the press for being so a bit of a stretch.”
“You are right to say some of them are out to get you. But oftentimes they’re using your own words to bat you,” Cavuto said. “You probably might not care. But you should. I guess you’ve been too busy draining the swamp to stop and smell the stink you’re creating. That’s your doing. That’s your stink. Mr. President, that’s your swamp.”
Cavuto, a Fox News host since the network started in 1996, has been known to be critical of Trump and to speak to him in a direct tone, as though Trump were sitting in his living room listening on the other side of the tube.
Cavuto’s style breaks from that of many of his Fox News colleagues, particularly commentators who have heaped praise on Trump. But it’s more akin to that of Shepard Smith, who is known to poke holes in the president’s statements.
Earlier this month, Smith said of Trump’s claims that the U.S. Postal Service was losing money because of Amazon: “None of that was true.” And just this week, Smith pointed out how often guests on his network seem to be giving Trump direct advice about the probe of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III — particularly urging the president not to talk to him.
Cavuto has often come after Trump because of his Twitter tirades.
In the past, he has told Trump to “stop scapegoating” others following those tirades.
In June 2017, when Trump raged over “f**e news” and bashed the London mayor after a terrorist attack there, Cavuto warned Trump that his “angry missives risk your political destruction.”
“They’re not the problem, Mr. President,” he told Trump, referring to those he targeted on Twitter. “You are.”
In November 2017, when Trump attacked LaVar Ball for not saying thank you after Trump claimed to have freed his son from jail in China and attacked Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) as “toast,” Cavuto said, “Last time I checked, you are the president of the United States. Why don’t you act like it?”
Cavuto has previously said he has no interest in interviewing Trump on Fox News, breaking with many of his colleagues who have jumped at the chance. He told the Hollywood Reporterthat he approaches his coverage of the president as if he’s Columbo, a Los Angeles homicide detective in the 1970s era TV show by the same name.
“I liken my approach to doing my job to that character,” Cavuto said, “where you’re scratching your head and saying, ‘Well, wait a minute. You said this, and now you’re doing this.’ And I try to get beyond what others are trying to focus on.”
>>>>>
Is the Faux broadcasting beginning to change?
Fox’s Cavuto to Trump: ‘That’s your stink. Mr. Pre... (show quote)


Just part of the show...I wouldn't worry about it.

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May 4, 2018 21:10:57   #
kankune Loc: Iowa
 
Bruce Hass wrote:
Fox’s Cavuto to Trump: ‘That’s your stink. Mr. President, that’s your swamp.’
By Meagan Flynn May 4 at 4:14 AM Email the author
Fox News host Neil Cavuto ripped into President Trump’s trail of conflicting and false statements in a monologue on Thursday, targeting Trump for issues such as the Stormy Daniels payment and his exaggerations about illegal v****g during the 2016 e******n.
Speaking directly to the president on his show, “Your World With Neil Cavuto,” he questionedwhy Trump lambastes the news media for “f**e news” when his own statements are often contradictory.
“Now, I’m not saying you’re a liar,” Cavuto said. “You’re the president. You’re busy. I’m just having a devil of a time figuring out which news is f**e. Let’s just say your own words on lots of stuff give me, shall I say, lots of pause.”
Cavuto’s hook was Rudolph W. Giuliani’s explosive revelation on Wednesday that the president reimbursed his former personal attorney, Michael Cohen, for the $130,000 payment to adult-film star Stormy Daniels in exchange for her silence about an alleged sexual encounter, which the president has denied. In a string of tweets Thursday morning — written in legalese uncharacteristic of Trump’s colloquial Twitter style — Trump acknowledged he paid back Cohen through a monthly retainer.
He had previously stated that he knew nothing of Cohen’s payment.
1:47
Giuliani says Trump reimbursed Cohen for Stormy Daniels payment
“Let me be clear, Mr. President,” Cavuto said. “How can you drain the swamp if you’re the one who keeps muddying the waters?
“You didn’t know about the $130,000 payment to a porn star, until you did,” he continued. “Said you knew nothing about how your former lawyer handled this, until you acknowledged today that you were the guy behind the retainer payment that took care of this. You insist that money from the campaign or campaign contributions played no role in this t***saction. Of that you’re sure. The thing is, not even 24 hours ago, sir, you couldn’t recall any of this.”
Cavuto went on to tick off a list of examples of statements Trump has made that were incorrect or appeared to conflict with earlier statements. There was “the time you said the Russians didn’t interfere in the 2016 e******n, until a lot of Republicans had to remind you they did,” Cavuto said. “Came back months later, and you said, ‘Well, I never said that Russia didn’t meddle in the e******n,’ when in fact you had — a lot.”
There was the time Trump claimed the tax reform bill “would cost you a fortune when it turns out it is going to help make you a bigger fortune,” Cavuto said. And the time “you said there was serious v***r f***d in New Hampshire, and there wasn’t.” And the time Trump said “millions of i******s v**ed in the last e******n, but they didn’t.”
Cavuto said that none of this “makes you evil” or “makes what you say f**e” but does make “calling out the press for being so a bit of a stretch.”
“You are right to say some of them are out to get you. But oftentimes they’re using your own words to bat you,” Cavuto said. “You probably might not care. But you should. I guess you’ve been too busy draining the swamp to stop and smell the stink you’re creating. That’s your doing. That’s your stink. Mr. President, that’s your swamp.”
Cavuto, a Fox News host since the network started in 1996, has been known to be critical of Trump and to speak to him in a direct tone, as though Trump were sitting in his living room listening on the other side of the tube.
Cavuto’s style breaks from that of many of his Fox News colleagues, particularly commentators who have heaped praise on Trump. But it’s more akin to that of Shepard Smith, who is known to poke holes in the president’s statements.
Earlier this month, Smith said of Trump’s claims that the U.S. Postal Service was losing money because of Amazon: “None of that was true.” And just this week, Smith pointed out how often guests on his network seem to be giving Trump direct advice about the probe of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III — particularly urging the president not to talk to him.
Cavuto has often come after Trump because of his Twitter tirades.
In the past, he has told Trump to “stop scapegoating” others following those tirades.
In June 2017, when Trump raged over “f**e news” and bashed the London mayor after a terrorist attack there, Cavuto warned Trump that his “angry missives risk your political destruction.”
“They’re not the problem, Mr. President,” he told Trump, referring to those he targeted on Twitter. “You are.”
In November 2017, when Trump attacked LaVar Ball for not saying thank you after Trump claimed to have freed his son from jail in China and attacked Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) as “toast,” Cavuto said, “Last time I checked, you are the president of the United States. Why don’t you act like it?”
Cavuto has previously said he has no interest in interviewing Trump on Fox News, breaking with many of his colleagues who have jumped at the chance. He told the Hollywood Reporterthat he approaches his coverage of the president as if he’s Columbo, a Los Angeles homicide detective in the 1970s era TV show by the same name.
“I liken my approach to doing my job to that character,” Cavuto said, “where you’re scratching your head and saying, ‘Well, wait a minute. You said this, and now you’re doing this.’ And I try to get beyond what others are trying to focus on.”
>>>>>
Is the Faux broadcasting beginning to change?
Fox’s Cavuto to Trump: ‘That’s your stink. Mr. Pre... (show quote)


Anything for a dime. Who really cares. Did he sleep with her...didnt he sleep with her. Did he pay her off....did he know about it.....like I said...who cares....

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May 4, 2018 23:03:28   #
PLT Sarge Loc: Alabama
 
Blah, Blah, Blah. Just another hack. Why not instead report on the lower unemployment rate across the board with all Americans. Why not report on new manufacturing starting and coming back to America. How bout reporting that DOJ is cleaning up and ridding our cities of i******s and criminal gangs. No can't go there, got to get ratings. He is just another hack, stoking the fire to destroy this country.
Bruce Hass wrote:
Fox’s Cavuto to Trump: ‘That’s your stink. Mr. President, that’s your swamp.’
By Meagan Flynn May 4 at 4:14 AM Email the author
Fox News host Neil Cavuto ripped into President Trump’s trail of conflicting and false statements in a monologue on Thursday, targeting Trump for issues such as the Stormy Daniels payment and his exaggerations about illegal v****g during the 2016 e******n.
Speaking directly to the president on his show, “Your World With Neil Cavuto,” he questionedwhy Trump lambastes the news media for “f**e news” when his own statements are often contradictory.
“Now, I’m not saying you’re a liar,” Cavuto said. “You’re the president. You’re busy. I’m just having a devil of a time figuring out which news is f**e. Let’s just say your own words on lots of stuff give me, shall I say, lots of pause.”
Cavuto’s hook was Rudolph W. Giuliani’s explosive revelation on Wednesday that the president reimbursed his former personal attorney, Michael Cohen, for the $130,000 payment to adult-film star Stormy Daniels in exchange for her silence about an alleged sexual encounter, which the president has denied. In a string of tweets Thursday morning — written in legalese uncharacteristic of Trump’s colloquial Twitter style — Trump acknowledged he paid back Cohen through a monthly retainer.
He had previously stated that he knew nothing of Cohen’s payment.
1:47
Giuliani says Trump reimbursed Cohen for Stormy Daniels payment
“Let me be clear, Mr. President,” Cavuto said. “How can you drain the swamp if you’re the one who keeps muddying the waters?
“You didn’t know about the $130,000 payment to a porn star, until you did,” he continued. “Said you knew nothing about how your former lawyer handled this, until you acknowledged today that you were the guy behind the retainer payment that took care of this. You insist that money from the campaign or campaign contributions played no role in this t***saction. Of that you’re sure. The thing is, not even 24 hours ago, sir, you couldn’t recall any of this.”
Cavuto went on to tick off a list of examples of statements Trump has made that were incorrect or appeared to conflict with earlier statements. There was “the time you said the Russians didn’t interfere in the 2016 e******n, until a lot of Republicans had to remind you they did,” Cavuto said. “Came back months later, and you said, ‘Well, I never said that Russia didn’t meddle in the e******n,’ when in fact you had — a lot.”
There was the time Trump claimed the tax reform bill “would cost you a fortune when it turns out it is going to help make you a bigger fortune,” Cavuto said. And the time “you said there was serious v***r f***d in New Hampshire, and there wasn’t.” And the time Trump said “millions of i******s v**ed in the last e******n, but they didn’t.”
Cavuto said that none of this “makes you evil” or “makes what you say f**e” but does make “calling out the press for being so a bit of a stretch.”
“You are right to say some of them are out to get you. But oftentimes they’re using your own words to bat you,” Cavuto said. “You probably might not care. But you should. I guess you’ve been too busy draining the swamp to stop and smell the stink you’re creating. That’s your doing. That’s your stink. Mr. President, that’s your swamp.”
Cavuto, a Fox News host since the network started in 1996, has been known to be critical of Trump and to speak to him in a direct tone, as though Trump were sitting in his living room listening on the other side of the tube.
Cavuto’s style breaks from that of many of his Fox News colleagues, particularly commentators who have heaped praise on Trump. But it’s more akin to that of Shepard Smith, who is known to poke holes in the president’s statements.
Earlier this month, Smith said of Trump’s claims that the U.S. Postal Service was losing money because of Amazon: “None of that was true.” And just this week, Smith pointed out how often guests on his network seem to be giving Trump direct advice about the probe of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III — particularly urging the president not to talk to him.
Cavuto has often come after Trump because of his Twitter tirades.
In the past, he has told Trump to “stop scapegoating” others following those tirades.
In June 2017, when Trump raged over “f**e news” and bashed the London mayor after a terrorist attack there, Cavuto warned Trump that his “angry missives risk your political destruction.”
“They’re not the problem, Mr. President,” he told Trump, referring to those he targeted on Twitter. “You are.”
In November 2017, when Trump attacked LaVar Ball for not saying thank you after Trump claimed to have freed his son from jail in China and attacked Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) as “toast,” Cavuto said, “Last time I checked, you are the president of the United States. Why don’t you act like it?”
Cavuto has previously said he has no interest in interviewing Trump on Fox News, breaking with many of his colleagues who have jumped at the chance. He told the Hollywood Reporterthat he approaches his coverage of the president as if he’s Columbo, a Los Angeles homicide detective in the 1970s era TV show by the same name.
“I liken my approach to doing my job to that character,” Cavuto said, “where you’re scratching your head and saying, ‘Well, wait a minute. You said this, and now you’re doing this.’ And I try to get beyond what others are trying to focus on.”
>>>>>
Is the Faux broadcasting beginning to change?
Fox’s Cavuto to Trump: ‘That’s your stink. Mr. Pre... (show quote)

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May 5, 2018 04:04:30   #
Kevyn
 
kankune wrote:
Anything for a dime. Who really cares. Did he sleep with her...didnt he sleep with her. Did he pay her off....did he know about it.....like I said...who cares....
The Justice Department and American people care. This was a felony campaign finance law violation with a five year prison sentence if convicted. Your i***t Pumpkinfuhrer is a crook plain and simple, and people who value the rule of law want him held accountable.

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May 5, 2018 07:11:06   #
Old Dog
 
Kevyn wrote:
The Justice Department and American people care. This was a felony campaign finance law violation with a five year prison sentence if convicted. Your i***t Pumpkinfuhrer is a crook plain and simple, and people who value the rule of law want him held accountable.


Hey Kev, I've been following your posts for a time now and find it amazing how you let your arse do your talking for you.
I will say a prayer for you.

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May 5, 2018 09:14:29   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
Bruce Hass wrote:
Fox’s Cavuto to Trump: ‘That’s your stink. Mr. President, that’s your swamp.’
By Meagan Flynn May 4 at 4:14 AM Email the author
Fox News host Neil Cavuto ripped into President Trump’s trail of conflicting and false statements in a monologue on Thursday, targeting Trump for issues such as the Stormy Daniels payment and his exaggerations about illegal v****g during the 2016 e******n.
Speaking directly to the president on his show, “Your World With Neil Cavuto,” he questionedwhy Trump lambastes the news media for “f**e news” when his own statements are often contradictory.
“Now, I’m not saying you’re a liar,” Cavuto said. “You’re the president. You’re busy. I’m just having a devil of a time figuring out which news is f**e. Let’s just say your own words on lots of stuff give me, shall I say, lots of pause.”
Cavuto’s hook was Rudolph W. Giuliani’s explosive revelation on Wednesday that the president reimbursed his former personal attorney, Michael Cohen, for the $130,000 payment to adult-film star Stormy Daniels in exchange for her silence about an alleged sexual encounter, which the president has denied. In a string of tweets Thursday morning — written in legalese uncharacteristic of Trump’s colloquial Twitter style — Trump acknowledged he paid back Cohen through a monthly retainer.
He had previously stated that he knew nothing of Cohen’s payment.
1:47
Giuliani says Trump reimbursed Cohen for Stormy Daniels payment
“Let me be clear, Mr. President,” Cavuto said. “How can you drain the swamp if you’re the one who keeps muddying the waters?
“You didn’t know about the $130,000 payment to a porn star, until you did,” he continued. “Said you knew nothing about how your former lawyer handled this, until you acknowledged today that you were the guy behind the retainer payment that took care of this. You insist that money from the campaign or campaign contributions played no role in this t***saction. Of that you’re sure. The thing is, not even 24 hours ago, sir, you couldn’t recall any of this.”
Cavuto went on to tick off a list of examples of statements Trump has made that were incorrect or appeared to conflict with earlier statements. There was “the time you said the Russians didn’t interfere in the 2016 e******n, until a lot of Republicans had to remind you they did,” Cavuto said. “Came back months later, and you said, ‘Well, I never said that Russia didn’t meddle in the e******n,’ when in fact you had — a lot.”
There was the time Trump claimed the tax reform bill “would cost you a fortune when it turns out it is going to help make you a bigger fortune,” Cavuto said. And the time “you said there was serious v***r f***d in New Hampshire, and there wasn’t.” And the time Trump said “millions of i******s v**ed in the last e******n, but they didn’t.”
Cavuto said that none of this “makes you evil” or “makes what you say f**e” but does make “calling out the press for being so a bit of a stretch.”
“You are right to say some of them are out to get you. But oftentimes they’re using your own words to bat you,” Cavuto said. “You probably might not care. But you should. I guess you’ve been too busy draining the swamp to stop and smell the stink you’re creating. That’s your doing. That’s your stink. Mr. President, that’s your swamp.”
Cavuto, a Fox News host since the network started in 1996, has been known to be critical of Trump and to speak to him in a direct tone, as though Trump were sitting in his living room listening on the other side of the tube.
Cavuto’s style breaks from that of many of his Fox News colleagues, particularly commentators who have heaped praise on Trump. But it’s more akin to that of Shepard Smith, who is known to poke holes in the president’s statements.
Earlier this month, Smith said of Trump’s claims that the U.S. Postal Service was losing money because of Amazon: “None of that was true.” And just this week, Smith pointed out how often guests on his network seem to be giving Trump direct advice about the probe of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III — particularly urging the president not to talk to him.
Cavuto has often come after Trump because of his Twitter tirades.
In the past, he has told Trump to “stop scapegoating” others following those tirades.
In June 2017, when Trump raged over “f**e news” and bashed the London mayor after a terrorist attack there, Cavuto warned Trump that his “angry missives risk your political destruction.”
“They’re not the problem, Mr. President,” he told Trump, referring to those he targeted on Twitter. “You are.”
In November 2017, when Trump attacked LaVar Ball for not saying thank you after Trump claimed to have freed his son from jail in China and attacked Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) as “toast,” Cavuto said, “Last time I checked, you are the president of the United States. Why don’t you act like it?”
Cavuto has previously said he has no interest in interviewing Trump on Fox News, breaking with many of his colleagues who have jumped at the chance. He told the Hollywood Reporterthat he approaches his coverage of the president as if he’s Columbo, a Los Angeles homicide detective in the 1970s era TV show by the same name.
“I liken my approach to doing my job to that character,” Cavuto said, “where you’re scratching your head and saying, ‘Well, wait a minute. You said this, and now you’re doing this.’ And I try to get beyond what others are trying to focus on.”
>>>>>
Is the Faux broadcasting beginning to change?
Fox’s Cavuto to Trump: ‘That’s your stink. Mr. Pre... (show quote)


I'm surprised so few people have ever shopped a used car lot. This is kinda how it goes:

Buyer: I'm looking for an SUV that gets good gas mileage.

Salesman: You're in luck! Just got this gem in a trade yesterday and just got it back from the mechanics after a thorough going over. It gets 25MPG guaranteed and runs like a champ!

Buyer: I want something with plenty of power.

Salesman: This beauty has the largest engine available of any SUV on the market and can make a muscle car sweat! It has the best ride of any vehicle ever manufactured!

Buyer: I want something that's going to last.

Salesman: This car got top safety marks, and will outlast a Landrover. Honestly, I don't know why that old lady traded this car.

The car was a 25 year old Voyager, small V6 with 150,000 miles on it.

When you hear everything you want to hear, and so does everybody else, you're dealing with a used car salesman - who can't always remember who he said what to.

Parkland students from Trump "we're going to get tough, we're going to do something about this"
NRA from Trump "we're not going to do much of anything as long as I'm your President"

No, nothing confusing about that.....................as long as you realize that Trump is a used care salesman.

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May 5, 2018 10:01:43   #
Kevyn
 
lpnmajor wrote:
I'm surprised so few people have ever shopped a used car lot. This is kinda how it goes:

Buyer: I'm looking for an SUV that gets good gas mileage.

Salesman: You're in luck! Just got this gem in a trade yesterday and just got it back from the mechanics after a thorough going over. It gets 25MPG guaranteed and runs like a champ!

Buyer: I want something with plenty of power.

Salesman: This beauty has the largest engine available of any SUV on the market and can make a muscle car sweat! It has the best ride of any vehicle ever manufactured!

Buyer: I want something that's going to last.

Salesman: This car got top safety marks, and will outlast a Landrover. Honestly, I don't know why that old lady traded this car.

The car was a 25 year old Voyager, small V6 with 150,000 miles on it.

When you hear everything you want to hear, and so does everybody else, you're dealing with a used car salesman - who can't always remember who he said what to.

Parkland students from Trump "we're going to get tough, we're going to do something about this"
NRA from Trump "we're not going to do much of anything as long as I'm your President"

No, nothing confusing about that.....................as long as you realize that Trump is a used care salesman.
I'm surprised so few people have ever shopped a us... (show quote)
Their are terms for the people who are c***ted by used car salesmen like Trump. Marks, chumps, suckers, dupes, stooges, saps and patsy to name a few. You know the type, they flush their paycheck routinely as victims of everyone from time share hucksters, carnival barkers, tent revivalists and used car salesmen. The con is simple, the huckster praises his mark telling him how good his judgement is and how smart he is. The sucker possesses neither good judgement or the capability to reason with any sophistication but is flattered by the rare praise and falls under the spell of the crook. The best thing for the crook is that the sucker in his gut knows he has been screwed but so enjoyed the rare sense of p***e in the flattery rather than learning from his foolish mistake willfully bends over and takes it again and again. You can spot the type wandering around places like Walmart glazed eyes slack jawed and these days often sporting an overpriced MAGA baseball cap.

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May 5, 2018 11:00:29   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
Kevyn wrote:
Their are terms for the people who are c***ted by used car salesmen like Trump. Marks, chumps, suckers, dupes, stooges, saps and patsy to name a few. You know the type, they flush their paycheck routinely as victims of everyone from time share hucksters, carnival barkers, tent revivalists and used car salesmen. The con is simple, the huckster praises his mark telling him how good his judgement is and how smart he is. The sucker possesses neither good judgement or the capability to reason with any sophistication but is flattered by the rare praise and falls under the spell of the crook. The best thing for the crook is that the sucker in his gut knows he has been screwed but so enjoyed the rare sense of p***e in the flattery rather than learning from his foolish mistake willfully bends over and takes it again and again. You can spot the type wandering around places like Walmart glazed eyes slack jawed and these days often sporting an overpriced MAGA baseball cap.
Their are terms for the people who are c***ted by ... (show quote)


The three most dreaded and h**ed words in America: "I was wrong". Folks will go to insane lengths to avoid admitting they screwed up, will ride that plane into the ground before admitting the wings had fallen off. I don't really care if other folks are willing to suicide - but I resent the hell out of them trying to take me out with them.

Hint: if Democrats, Republicans, or any combination thereof, had a blessed clue about anything..............they wouldn't be burning the country to the ground in an effort to wipe each other out.

It's time for the majority to take a stand and say "ENOUGH!" - and put the partisan boobs in their place.........................Canada.

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May 5, 2018 14:39:56   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
Kevyn wrote:
The Justice Department and American people care. This was a felony campaign finance law violation with a five year prison sentence if convicted. Your i***t Pumpkinfuhrer is a crook plain and simple, and people who value the rule of law want him held accountable.


No there wasn't. Just like all the myriad accusations against Trump you fools have already made and abandoned.

How fking foolish will you insist on being?

I have nothing to lose, myself, coming from my peculiar background.

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May 5, 2018 14:52:21   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
Kevyn wrote:
Their are terms for the people who are c***ted by used car salesmen like Trump. Marks, chumps, suckers, dupes, stooges, saps and patsy to name a few. You know the type, they flush their paycheck routinely as victims of everyone from time share hucksters, carnival barkers, tent revivalists and used car salesmen. The con is simple, the huckster praises his mark telling him how good his judgement is and how smart he is. The sucker possesses neither good judgement or the capability to reason with any sophistication but is flattered by the rare praise and falls under the spell of the crook. The best thing for the crook is that the sucker in his gut knows he has been screwed but so enjoyed the rare sense of p***e in the flattery rather than learning from his foolish mistake willfully bends over and takes it again and again. You can spot the type wandering around places like Walmart glazed eyes slack jawed and these days often sporting an overpriced MAGA baseball cap.
Their are terms for the people who are c***ted by ... (show quote)


Kev...God love ya! You've been lied to. Disappointed time after time. Your hopes have gone from Russian collusion, to obstruction of justice, to Stormy Daniels to wh**ever rancid soup it's all become since the criminal, treasonous hag committed crimes, WITH COPIOUS AMOUNTS OF EVIDENCE, who everyone bent over backwards thrice over to avoid indicting, whose criminality still holds the nation hostage, who the DFs keep saying "Oh...she's history...why do you keep bringing her up"? Who only fools don't know are goddam RICO prosecutable criminals...who everyone knows they are?

If all your dreams fall apart in a little while talk to me.

I just got my '79 Ford Ranger fixed.

It's got a 400 with an RV cam (the valves stay open longer so the timing can be r****ded and the engine performs better at low RPMs). Not good on the road but gets great performance for miles of off-roading.

Stormy will have less than zero effect on your cause from your mathematics.

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May 5, 2018 14:54:25   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
lpnmajor wrote:
The three most dreaded and h**ed words in America: "I was wrong". Folks will go to insane lengths to avoid admitting they screwed up, will ride that plane into the ground before admitting the wings had fallen off. I don't really care if other folks are willing to suicide - but I resent the hell out of them trying to take me out with them.

Hint: if Democrats, Republicans, or any combination thereof, had a blessed clue about anything..............they wouldn't be burning the country to the ground in an effort to wipe each other out.

It's time for the majority to take a stand and say "ENOUGH!" - and put the partisan boobs in their place.........................Canada.
The three most dreaded and h**ed words in America:... (show quote)


Watch.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkqgDoo_eZE

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May 5, 2018 15:00:38   #
woodguru
 
kankune wrote:
Anything for a dime. Who really cares. Did he sleep with her...didnt he sleep with her. Did he pay her off....did he know about it.....like I said...who cares....


Did he use campaign funds or personal funds, I care

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May 5, 2018 15:14:28   #
youngwilliam Loc: Deep in the heart
 
Kevyn wrote:
Their are terms for the people who are c***ted by used car salesmen like Trump. Marks, chumps, suckers, dupes, stooges, saps and patsy to name a few. You know the type, they flush their paycheck routinely as victims of everyone from time share hucksters, carnival barkers, tent revivalists and used car salesmen. The con is simple, the huckster praises his mark telling him how good his judgement is and how smart he is. The sucker possesses neither good judgement or the capability to reason with any sophistication but is flattered by the rare praise and falls under the spell of the crook. The best thing for the crook is that the sucker in his gut knows he has been screwed but so enjoyed the rare sense of p***e in the flattery rather than learning from his foolish mistake willfully bends over and takes it again and again. You can spot the type wandering around places like Walmart glazed eyes slack jawed and these days often sporting an overpriced MAGA baseball cap.
Their are terms for the people who are c***ted by ... (show quote)


Your insight is amazing. Or, is it an out of control imagination. I think the later.

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May 5, 2018 15:29:51   #
woodguru
 
lpnmajor wrote:
The three most dreaded and h**ed words in America: "I was wrong". Folks will go to insane lengths to avoid admitting they screwed up, will ride that plane into the ground before admitting the wings had fallen off. I don't really care if other folks are willing to suicide - but I resent the hell out of them trying to take me out with them.

Hint: if Democrats, Republicans, or any combination thereof, had a blessed clue about anything..............they wouldn't be burning the country to the ground in an effort to wipe each other out.

It's time for the majority to take a stand and say "ENOUGH!" - and put the partisan boobs in their place.........................Canada.
The three most dreaded and h**ed words in America:... (show quote)


Been waiting for Trump v**ers to say it...

The guy is a moron, I was wrong

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