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Old 01-10-2018, 09:31 PM   #79
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Now if you had been paying attention, as Catlady says, you would not be making such claims. You would be agreeing with her claim that the book "just reinforces" that which you would have known had you been paying attention .

Apparently I have not been paying attention either, I feel so embarrassed and I am so pleased that it has been brought to my attention by Catlady who, apparently, has been paying attention. .
Yeah, I read the tweets and I have listened to speeches on YouTube before a reporter parses them so they make some sense. When Wolff quotes them, I remember them.

When you have a year of chaos--from the tweets to the staff departures to the outrageous lies to the utter nonsense and disconnect with reality--when there's a new assault on common sense almost every day, it takes a book like this to refresh one's memory. Charlottesville and Scaramucci and Spicer and Twitter wars ... it's been one outrage after another.

And if you paid attention, nothing in the book would come as a major surprise.
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