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They realized that selecting such a high official would in some ways validate the story, but they wanted to establish a credible witness account exonerating the president from wrongdoing — before the barrage of Twitter posts they knew would be coming from Mr. Trump on Tuesday morning. president fucks up every thing what to do ho hum
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Louisgod posted:i loving hate this country
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Why won't he do it on camera? Is he hiding in the bushes again?
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Has Spicy spoken yet?
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Louisgod posted:i loving hate this country we do not take the rock's name in dwayne
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shovelbum posted:ive heard that stat a million times, it cant be true can it, fizzbuzz was p easy for me on a calculator in 8th grade and i was a humanities nerd with a classics degree now this was a big problem in the dotcom bubble too, if you have any one field that becomes "DO THIS TO MAKE MONEY" you'll have tons of people who brute force and cheat their way through the program without actually learning anything because some people just cannot understand programming concepts lots of these are kids that never fully learned algebra
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*extremely appropriate voice* Ed Balls
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They realized that selecting such a high official would in some ways validate the story, but they wanted to establish a credible witness account exonerating the president from wrongdoing — before the barrage of Twitter posts they knew would be coming from Mr. Trump on Tuesday morning. A dozen of Mr. Trump’s aides and associates, while echoing Mr. Trump’s defiance, privately agreed with Mr. Corker’s view. They spoke candidly, in a way they were unwilling to do just weeks ago, about the damage that was being done to the administration’s standing and the fatigue that was setting in after months of having to defend the president’s missteps, Twitter posts and unpredictable actions. There is a growing sense that Mr. Trump seems unwilling or unable to do the things necessary to keep himself out of trouble, and that the presidency has done little to tame a shoot-from-the-hip-into-his-own-foot style that characterized his campaign. Mr. Trump, who still openly laments having to dismiss his first national security adviser, Michael T. Flynn, has groused that General McMaster talks too much in meetings, and the president has referred to him as “a pain,” according to one of the officials. In private, three administration officials conceded that they could not publicly articulate their most compelling — and honest — defense of the president: that Mr. Trump, a hasty and indifferent reader of printed briefing materials, simply did not possess the interest or knowledge of the granular details of intelligence gathering to leak specific sources and methods of intelligence gathering that would do harm to United States allies. GET FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCCCCCCCCKKKKKKKEEEEEEEDDDD
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quote:General McMaster, in particular, has tried to insert caveats or gentle corrections into conversations when he believes the president is straying off topic or onto boggy diplomatic ground. McMaster gone soon
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Ash1138 posted:lmao there was a story on nbc news' website yesterday talking about the wh staff's hope that the trip will be a "reset" after the comey thing that nyt article just posted says the same thing lol
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its extremely good when the "If the president does it then it's not illegal" defense is actually valid
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boy imagine how stupid the guy that hired them is!
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FabioClone posted:Why won't he do it on camera? Is he hiding in the bushes again? tears are streaming down his face
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Typo posted:idk about that all I know is that there are way too many CS students graduating it's literally like 2-4x what it was a few years ago the anecdotal reports of mass tech/dev hiring is a complete and utter lie for a few main reasons, most of which have to do with the upper end of tech being to blame
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Fullhouse posted:of course these days I imagine those fuckups have seen fizzbuzz problems on the one billion various CODE FOR INTERVIEWS prep books and websites so companies that don't update their coding questions will get conned by people who are incapable of doing their job I have a whole book of these and wow yeah you can just memorize the most popular 1% of a big algorithms textbook and get jobs wtf does that have to do with building software in a commercial environment
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it owns that this morning NPR reported that it wasn't so much sharing as it was BRAGGING, specifically that he had the best intelligence
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change my name posted:I have a masters from an ivy and I'm currently stuck in a cafe applying for jobs while a group of guys across from me are discussing pepe and retaining brand ownership. lol gonna be honest, this sounds like a bad idea to me
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shoot from the hip into his own foot style is the best kung fu style
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quote:Mr. Trump’s appetite for chaos, coupled with his disregard for the self-protective conventions of the presidency, have left his staff confused and squabbling. And his own mood, according to two advisers who spoke on the condition of anonymity, has become sour and dark, turning against most of his aides — even his son-in-law, Jared Kushner — and describing them in a fury as “incompetent,” according to one of those advisers. j-kush finally ascends to the throne of the ultimate failson
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shovelbum posted:ive heard that stat a million times, it cant be true can it, fizzbuzz was p easy for me on a calculator in 8th grade and i was a humanities nerd with a classics degree now Its mainly a problem of most people not fully grasping the full meaning of the question, or making dumb mistakes in the coding Basically, it tests whether you read over your code after you write it, and try to run it in your head
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ShutteredIn posted:lol Spicer sounded so low energy. He wants to die. his battery is running out trump's gonna have to discard him soon
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triple sulk posted:the anecdotal reports of mass tech/dev hiring is a complete and utter lie for a few main reasons, most of which have to do with the upper end of tech being to blame if there is one thing i loathe more than anything else its having to hire new juniors.
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Good Soldier Svejk posted:It's also profoundly easy to be even a marginal programmer and make 60-80k while working (essentially) sub-40 hour weeks. yeah this is the life gently caress working 80 hour weeks for a startup, I spend about 15 hours a week working and the rest of my time shitposting here. I've been told I have great productivity lol
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Ash1138 posted:lmao there was a story on nbc news' website yesterday talking about the wh staff's hope that the trip will be a "reset" after the comey thing Eventually the Kush man will hold every single job in the white house simultaneously
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At the end there as Spicey was decrying "leaking classified information into the open" an audibly frustrated reporter I think said something to the effect of "but that's what the president was doing!"
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Flynn at FBI finally arrested:
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SKULL.GIF posted:McMaster gone soon
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TildeATH posted:gonna be honest, this sounds like a bad idea to me well to be fair, they're discussing how pepe is an example of why retaining tight ownership over your branded products is important
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There is a growing sense that Mr. Trump seems unwilling or unable to do the things necessary to keep himself out of trouble, and that the presidency has done little to tame a shoot-from-the-hip-into-his-own-foot style that characterized his campaign. There is a fear among some of Mr. Trump’s senior advisers about leaving him alone in meetings with foreign leaders out of concern he might speak out of turn. General McMaster, in particular, has tried to insert caveats or gentle corrections into conversations when he believes the president is straying off topic or onto boggy diplomatic ground. This has, at times, chafed the president, according to two officials with knowledge of the situation. Mr. Trump, who still openly laments having to dismiss his first national security adviser, Michael T. Flynn, has groused that General McMaster talks too much in meetings, and the president has referred to him as “a pain,” according to one of the officials. In private, three administration officials conceded that they could not publicly articulate their most compelling — and honest — defense of the president: that Mr. Trump, a hasty and indifferent reader of printed briefing materials, simply did not possess the interest or knowledge of the granular details of intelligence gathering to leak specific sources and methods of intelligence gathering that would do harm to United States allies.
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that nyt is great you all should read it
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Nichael posted:they're flavored like lannisters and targaryens!!! Try Three Philosophers from ommegang. Its extremely smooth, and very potent.
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Zikan posted:j-kush finally ascends to the throne of the ultimate failson Trump will call him in and yell "you're fired!" for each of Jared's 9 jobs: 1) Brokering peace in the Middle East. 2) Solving America’s opioid epidemic. 3) Being a "shadow diplomat" for diplomacy with Mexico. 4) Diplomacy with China. 5) Reforming health care for veterans. 6) Reforming the criminal justice system. 7) Streamlining the federal government and making it work like a business. 8) Talking with Iraq about how to deal with ISIS 9) Running the Office of American Innovation, described as a “SWAT team of strategic consultants.”
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Louisgod posted:i loving hate this country yeah hosed up that even 37% want trump over the rock
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so im a little afraid of checking the president's tweets "the president's tweets" is the title of a movie about this era
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Fullhouse posted:yeah this is the life
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SKULL.GIF posted:McMaster gone soon trump only hired him because the dude's named reminded him of the food he eats.
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https://twitter.com/papapishu/status/746803108949409793
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Who the gently caress is going to take these jobs if he fires everyone?
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extremely appropriate? haha cmon dude i know hes your boss but this isnt even on tv, that old bitch will never hear it.
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I'm going for a walk to clear my head, NYT'll gimme a shout if any more wheels fall off. Y'all hold down the fort
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