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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDid Trump respond to today's intelligence...
via Twitter?
If he did, could you please post his response here? I don't do Twitter.
Thanks, in advance.
HassleCat
(6,409 posts)Being unfamiliar with it.
cbreezen
(694 posts)Motown_Johnny
(22,308 posts)I can't do it justice, but she did.
cbreezen
(694 posts)Hopefully, someone will post the video or, perhaps, the transcript.
I've become accustomed to him using his favorite medium.
I think the lack of a tweet is noteworthy.
Crunchy Frog
(26,579 posts)Either on Youtube, or else the MSNBC site. I don't watch TV either.
cbreezen
(694 posts)Thanks to someone who posted a link.
Somehow, I manage to keep up without it.
I did have pay television at one time, but it depressed me. In addition, there is something wrong with forking over money every month to a company that thinks it is okay to prop up a system that depends on 20 minutes of each hour to advertise things I don't need.
Watching old programming on television is even worse because they have to edit the original program to squeeze in the ads. That tends to ruin the experience.
Wanna watch Seasons 1 - 3 of Northern Exposure? Got it on DVD. Ad free!
Crunchy Frog
(26,579 posts)on bootleg DVDs. Bought them a few years ago from some dude in Canada who recorded them off of Canadian TV. Broadcast digitally, though not in HD, so very decent quality, original length; no commercials or cuts, and most important for me, the original music, rather than the substitute crap that they put on the DVDs due to insane copyright restrictions. Glad to meet a fellow fan.
I'm currently on a quest to find as complete a collection as possible of Daily Show with Jon Stewart, and Colbert Report. Those will NEVER be available commercially in their entirety due to same copyright restrictions.
I HATE it when they alter old TV programs for any reason, and also that so many are unavailable, and will simply go down the "memory hole" of history.
Motown_Johnny
(22,308 posts)There are plenty of ways to stream MSNBC. I would link to one here but am on my phone atm.
You can watch the video of Rachel's show on MSNBC.com too.
uponit7771
(90,335 posts)Grammy23
(5,810 posts)She said he looked us in the eye and lied. If Trump thinks this is going to be easy, he better get a clue. 'Cause it ain't. We have his number now. I re-read an article today on Narcissistic Personality Disorder and lying is one of the primary symptoms. Trump has lied over and over and has shown himself to be a textbook case of this disorder. We better not let this slide. We do that at our own peril.
cbreezen
(694 posts)Trump's biggest fans follow him on Twitter. One might think that he doesn't want his followers to hear his confession.
Any thoughts?
Gothmog
(145,130 posts)Rachel did a great job on showing how trump lied http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow/watch/trump-lies-about-intelligence-report-on-russia-easily-spotted-849590851652
cbreezen
(694 posts)I hadn't come across his "written statement".
Since he lies so often on Twitter, I can't figure out why he couldn't condense his statement into 140 characters or less.
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cbreezen
(694 posts)I don't have pay television.
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True_Blue
(3,063 posts)Is that where you get your news?
cbreezen
(694 posts)Bernie supporter in the Primaries, but pragmatic enough to vote for Hillary in the General, even though I knew she'd carry our state.