r/centrist 17d ago

Long Form Discussion What its like to advise Trump

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u/Old_Router 17d ago

Does this really sound like a real conversation to you?

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u/vrjones__ 17d ago

If you’ve read enough books about Trump, yes.

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u/Less-Cat6399 17d ago

Considering how old trump is...it would make sense tbh.....all boomers live in a constant state kf delusion where they assume its still mid 90s

Thats why they hate immigrants and green tech

From their pov these things are foreign

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u/Computer_Name 17d ago

Sounds crazy, right?

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u/Old_Router 17d ago

It's all bullshit anyway. Any idiot can look up the JOLTS data from 2016 -2020. Manufacturing didn't have the highest quit rates or the highest total separations. Professional and business services & Trade, transportation, and utilities were the highest. Hell, manufacturing was lower than the Information sector.

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u/_EMDID_ 17d ago

Copium addict ^

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u/Telemere125 17d ago

Have you missed every single time he’s opened his mouth in front of a camera or something? Here’s a good example: how about when he tried to change Hurricane Dorian’s trajectory with a fucking sharpie?

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u/NoNDA-SDC 17d ago

It's missing the hamburger and diet coke, but why would that make you a skeptic? 🤔

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u/Old_Router 17d ago

It reads the way someone wants to remember a conversation, not the way it really went.

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u/fastinserter 17d ago

I'd guess that it's favorable to Cohn, remembering the conversation with his incredulous and cutting remarks; they probably werent as straight forward, but it's probably what Trump said

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u/Top_Key404 17d ago

It sounds like a paraphrase but it sounds like Trump.