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He's "under new management"?

Aug 17, 2016 4:06AM PDT

Does anyone 'manage" TheRUMP?

He claimed to be his own man and has said I am who/what I am"

TheRUMP has shaken up his campaign team...AND for 1 or 2 speeches SEEMS to have "toned down the rhetoric" in his speeches.

New leaders in campaign?...Change in tone of his speeches?

.....Does this mean he was being advised to carry on in the way he was OR is he trying to lead the public to believe that he was receiving bad advice on how to campaign?

Claimed to be "himself" yet followed OR IS NOW following a different tact?

Is he being himself NOW? or was he being himself THEN?

He's officially a politician? Tell your base what they want to hear?

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Re:The exact wording "overreach"
Aug 21, 2016 8:13AM PDT

I was referring to YOUR claim of Also, a number of those EO's have been UNANIMOUSLY struck down by SCOTUS

NO mention of "overreach"...Just EO's, UNANIMOUSLY struck down by SCOTUS....

Now you're attempting to move the focus to "obamacare".

Divert and deflect....

RE: but now you have issues over wording in their rulings?

No...YOU do....or you're trying to make it the "subject du jour"

You claimed a number of rulings...I showed the "number" was ONE.....End of Discussion...so you divert and deflect.

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No.....there were 13 EO's that were struck down
Aug 21, 2016 11:56AM PDT
http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/381296/

And the word 'overreach' wasn't used in the decisions, but they were using the words' presidential or constitutional authority'. And those decisions were made unanimously. This isn't my 'claim'.....these are facts, JP.

Overreach Definitions: LOOK CAREFULLY AT NUMBER 2 AND YOU WILL SEE BO'S FACE:

VERB

1.reach too far:

"never lean sideways from a ladder or overreach"

2.get the better of (someone) by cunning:

"Faustus's lunacy in thinking he can overreach the devil"
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RE:No.....there were 13 EO's that were struck down
Aug 21, 2016 7:14PM PDT

AND only ONE was UNANIMOUSLY struck down by SCOTUS

u·nan·i·mous·ly
yo͞oˈnanəməslē/
adverb
adverb: unanimously

without opposition; with the agreement of all people involved.
"a bipartisan law passed unanimously by Congress"

You said Also, a number of those EO's have been UNANIMOUSLY struck down by SCOTUS

I've shown the "number" was ONE...you don't want to admit it was ONLY ONE.

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I don't see much difference....
Aug 21, 2016 7:47AM PDT

between Hillary and Benedict Arnold.

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(NT) Women's rights groups thank you...
Aug 22, 2016 3:05AM PDT