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To: Brumar89 who wrote (1061724)3/22/2018 1:18:09 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576923
 
.... Trump tried to tweet a quote from his close ally Alan Dershowitz about Mueller, but botched it in several ways. For instance he misspelled “Special Counsel” as “Special Council” three times in the same quote, while also misspelling “whether” as “wether” and typing “the” as “the the.” Trump then deleted it and tried again, only to misspell “Special Counsel” three more times while changing “wether a crime exists” to “whether crimes exist.” This means he misquoted Dershowitz, in addition to misspelling everything.

The point of this is not merely to poke fun at Donald Trump over his glaring literacy issues, or even to highlight his ongoing refusal to rely on the vast resources of his office to have someone clean up his failed verbiage before he posts it. The real upshot is that Trump is becoming more frantic and sloppy in his behavior as things close in on him. In fact, after he deleted the first part of his two-part tweet and replaced it with partially corrected copy, he left the second part of the tweet intact, leaving them listed in the wrong order on his Twitter page. In the past, when Trump has made these kinds of mistakes, he’s had the sense to delete the entire thread and start over.

[ Well, I WILL poke fun at him. He's a dumbass. The mess they describe above is probably him getting help from someone but being too touchy to cooperate in cleaning up his bumbles. When Hope was there, the Trump Whisperer, she could settle him down, help him through that difficult tweeting. Who knows what she had to do to handle the big baby. 'Those are big words, Mr Trump, but the best words. Let me help you with the details.' She doubtless had a meek submissive manner and he could let her help him without feeling humiliated. ]

So where does this leave us? Donald Trump’s frustrated ranting about Robert Mueller is most likely a sign that he doesn’t think he can get away with firing Robert Mueller, or else he’d be doing it instead of whining. It’s also difficult to imagine Trump firing the Special Counsel when he can’t even spell “Special Counsel.”

http://www.palmerreport.com/analysis/meltdown-mueller-robert-trump/8924/