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  • dbloc1

    I'm a 'smart person,' don't need intelligence briefings every single day

    http://newscdn.newsrep.net/h5/nr…

    Different kind of intelligence buddy.

    • He's right though. If you're smart enough, you don't need any actual info, you just know everything.monospaced
    • He's already proved his insight through his candidacy. As he pushed away polls and political consultancy, he outdid all his political competitors.omg
    • And he did it without the help of the republicans who turned their backs on him, and the people.omg
    • Once again. That's NOT the kind of intelligence they mean.monospaced
    • Apparently, omg doesn't understand the difference between politics and policy.nb
    • Funny, if you were that interested in the topic, you would be looking at Jill Stein's efforts within the recount.omg
    • Otherwise, America voted... and no one can officially claim whether or not Russian hackers "directly" affected the election results.omg
    • You guys have been constantly talking the issue without need or solutions. Just more backseat criticisms in a variety of flavors.omg
    • omg, you do realize intelligence briefings aren't about his intelligence, they're about info, right?monospaced
    • haha.omg
    • This reminds me how I need to start pruning my twitter account, so I don't keep getting useless and unnecessary information.omg
    • That would be funny if people sat in a room every morning to discuss Trump's intelligence.dbloc
    • Would be a short meeting.face_melter

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