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	No, it's not the same thing.  Maybe you should ask a marketing major.  He didn't even mention her brand or her business.  He said "my daughter has been treated unfairly by nordstroms".  Then  he said something nice, personally, about his daughter.  Then  he described the whole situation as "terrible".
		
			
			
				
					  Originally Posted by Poopadoop   Just mentioning it is promoting it. You don't need to be a marketing major to understand that. 
 That's a completely different animal than what Kellyanne did.  SURELY you see the difference.
 
 
 
	He uses both accounts.  If he says something personal, about someone he knows personally, on his personal account, that's not him "using his office to promote" something.  And statements like you suggested would be concerning.  But he's said nothing on that level.  You're arguing against your own absurd hypothesis.  Have fun, I'm not getting involved with that.
		
			
			
				
					  Originally Posted by Poopadoop   Well that's the account he uses, so...everything he says on there is ok now? If he tweets 'all jews must die', we should go, 'oh it's ok just his personal account, nothing official'. 
 
 
	You're not getting it.  It's only sad to people like you, who think EVERYTHING trump does is sad.  The rest of us, already know he's a bombastic blowhard.  We knew that before he was elected.  If you expected him to change, that's dumb, and that's on you!
		
			
			
				
					  Originally Posted by Poopadoop   Rumor has it there's a lot of people in the WH trying to 'retrain' Trump but he doesn't take to it. Sad. 
 
 
	No, you just perceive there to be 'just as much' because you're constantly putting yourself on the side of "trump is wrong".  You're in the minority there.  Polls show majorities and pluralities of Americans agreeing with Trump's policies.  He's clearly and demonstrably getting alot more right than he is wrong.  So there's no way that entire networks can run non-stop negative coverage unless they're full of shit.
		
			
			
				
					  Originally Posted by Poopadoop   There may be some of that, but there's just as much of denying anything he does wrong is actually wrong. 
 
 
	It's really at the president's discretion what meetings he takes and when.  Criticizing that is just you looking for a fight.
		
			
			
				
					  Originally Posted by Poopadoop   It's not exactly paranoid to assume Trump shirks his duty when it's on record that he's done the same thing already numerous times (or at the very least decided for himself what is or isn't his 'duty' - like going to security briefings or using his time to tweet stupid shit). 
 
 
	No, I accept some of the bullshit.  Specifically the bullshit that was there before he won the Election.  You have to be trolling here, because your'e not even in the same galaxy as my point.  If trump actually murdered someone, that would be a new character trait that we can use to develop new judgments about.  He wasn't a murderer before the election.
		
			
			
				
					  Originally Posted by Poopadoop   So you just accept all the bullshit because he won the election? On what planet does that work? I guess then if Trump shoots someone on 5th avenue we should accept it 'cause people had their chance to stop him by not electing him. Get. Fucking. Real. 
 Making bombastic statements and being a twitter troll are not new.  He's been doing that forever.  If it mattered, he would not have been elected.  He got elected, that means it doesn't matter.  Or at least, doesn't matter to enough people to make a difference.  If you find yourself in that minority, that's unfortunate for you.  You're free to be unhappy about it, but I would remind you of the analogy about peeing your pants.  It feels good, but you look foolish.
 
 
 
	It's not unreasonable to think that he tweeted it during a scheduled break in the meeting, during which he went to the can to pinch a loaf.
		
			
			
				
					  Originally Posted by Poopadoop   It's not unreasonable to think he left or zoned out of the security meeting and, instead of doing something useful with that time, chose to use it to promote his daughter's business. There's nothing imagined about it, as much as you'd like to put your Spinner Spicer take on it. 
 What IS unreasonable is assuming you're better at micro-managing the President's schedule than he, or anyone in the white-house, is.
 
 
 
	That's not what I was doing.  You're being a dick.
		
			
			
				
					  Originally Posted by Poopadoop   A petty game of 'gotchya' would be pointing out that 63% is not the same as 2/3, then ... you know the rest. 
 
 
	And you are objective?
		
			
			
				
					  Originally Posted by Poopadoop   Do I believe the media is hypersensitive to finding fault with Trump? Yes. Do I believe they often overblow things? Yes. But that's the media, they're not objective and never have been. 
 
 
	If he starts his day at 06:30 and ends it at 20:30 without using twitter, or starts his day at 06:30 and ends it at 20:32 while using twitter for two minutes during the day, what's the fucking difference?
		
			
			
				
					  Originally Posted by Poopadoop   Do I think that means it's ok for Trump to promote his daughter's clothing line when he could be doing something for the country instead, like maybe be in a security briefing that was scheduled for the same time, or maybe doing God knows how many other things need doing by the president? Nope. 
 Your assumption that his tweets supplant more pressing  matters is imagined, demonstrably false, and petty.
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