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How a President handles an interview
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This is how it is done.

WASHINGTON — President Trump cut short an interview with the host of “Face the Nation” on CBS after being asked about his unsubstantiated claim that President Barack Obama wiretapped his campaign, saying he was entitled to his own “opinions.”

Mr. Trump, speaking during a prerecorded interview in the Oval Office with John Dickerson that was broadcast on Monday on “CBS This Morning,” grew agitated as the host pressed him on a number of issues, and he reached his breaking point when Mr. Dickerson asked about his bombshell Twitter post from early March describing Mr. Obama as a “sick” man.

“You don’t have to ask me,” the president said, cutting off Mr. Dickerson in midsentence.

“Why not?” the host asked.

“Because I have my own opinions. You can have your own opinions,” Mr. Trump shot back.

With that, Mr. Trump terminated what had been an otherwise genial interview.

“O.K., it’s enough,” the president said.

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Re: How a President handles an interview [klehner] [ In reply to ]
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what president? - we don't have a president.
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Re: How a President handles an interview [klehner] [ In reply to ]
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i think of dickerson as one of the most thoughtful, reasonable, genial guys in the political press, and it seems like he goes well out of his way to be non-partisan. if you can't get along with him, maybe the problem's with you . . .

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Re: How a President handles an interview [iron_mike] [ In reply to ]
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The problem has never been with Trump. Ever.

Why doesn't America just accept that and stop fighting the inevitable yuge brilliance he's to bring us despite his special rules of decorum?




iron_mike wrote:
i think of dickerson as one of the most thoughtful, reasonable, genial guys in the political press, and it seems like he goes well out of his way to be non-partisan. if you can't get along with him, maybe the problem's with you . . .
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Re: How a President handles an interview [klehner] [ In reply to ]
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So how big of a load did you shoot after typing that post?


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Re: How a President handles an interview [ZenosArrow] [ In reply to ]
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ZenosArrow wrote:
what president? - we don't have a president.

Are you a foreigner? What do you have?


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Re: How a President handles an interview [klehner] [ In reply to ]
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Never ever stand behind what you say. That is presidential.
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Re: How a President handles an interview [klehner] [ In reply to ]
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Is this the same interview where he claimed Andrew Jackson was really angry about the Civil War?

Notwithstanding he had been dead for over a decade by the time it broke out.
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Re: How a President handles an interview [ThisIsIt] [ In reply to ]
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" I mean, had Andrew Jackson been a little later, you wouldn't have had the Civil War. He was a very tough person, but he had a big heart. He was really angry that he saw what was happening with regard to the Civil War. He said, “There's no reason for this.” People don't realize, you know, the Civil War — if you think about it, why? People don't ask that question, but why was there a Civil War? Why could that one not have been worked out?"

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!

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Re: How a President handles an interview [ThisIsIt] [ In reply to ]
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ThisIsIt wrote:
Is this the same interview where he claimed Andrew Jackson was really angry about the Civil War?


Notwithstanding he had been dead for over a decade by the time it broke out.




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Re: How a President handles an interview [JasoninHalifax] [ In reply to ]
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Bravo
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Re: How a President handles an interview [Tibbsy] [ In reply to ]
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!

Yeah but, I don't remember you laughing so loud when Clinton was using her personal e-mail server. Did you also find it funny when Obama drew a line in the sand in Syria, wasn't that hilarious?

And umm, are you a foreigner?

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Re: How a President handles an interview [Tibbsy] [ In reply to ]
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Tibbsy wrote:
" I mean, had Andrew Jackson been a little later, you wouldn't have had the Civil War. He was a very tough person, but he had a big heart. He was really angry that he saw what was happening with regard to the Civil War. He said, “There's no reason for this.” People don't realize, you know, the Civil War — if you think about it, why? People don't ask that question, but why was there a Civil War? Why could that one not have been worked out?"

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!

I hear he had a particularly big heart when it came to Indians.
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Re: How a President handles an interview [Sanuk] [ In reply to ]
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You don't know me and I wasn't here during the election. So you can put that in your hat. Clinton and Obama are criminals and I did not vote for them. So now tell me more about how I am a snowflake and I just spread fake news.
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Re: How a President handles an interview [Sanuk] [ In reply to ]
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So are you going to show me how I am wrong about Trump or are you going to throw other things at me that have nothing to do with Trump being a dumbass?
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Re: How a President handles an interview [Tibbsy] [ In reply to ]
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Tibbsy wrote:
So are you going to show me how I am wrong about Trump or are you going to throw other things at me that have nothing to do with Trump being a dumbass?

He was being sarcastic.
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Re: How a President handles an interview [ThisIsIt] [ In reply to ]
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Was he? All apologies everyone. Pay no mind to the old man with a bad temper.
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Re: How a President handles an interview [Tibbsy] [ In reply to ]
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Tibbsy wrote:
Was he? All apologies everyone. Pay no mind to the old man with a bad temper.

You'll be back up to speed before long. No worries.
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Re: How a President handles an interview [ThisIsIt] [ In reply to ]
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ThisIsIt wrote:
Tibbsy wrote:
Was he? All apologies everyone. Pay no mind to the old man with a bad temper.

You'll be back up to speed before long. No worries.

since tibbs founded the lavender room, isnt it the rest of us who need to get up to speed?

who's smarter than you're? i'm!
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Re: How a President handles an interview [veganerd] [ In reply to ]
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I beg everyone not to use my speed. You people are better than that.
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Re: How a President handles an interview [klehner] [ In reply to ]
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Yeah, but in his defense...

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JOHN DICKERSON: But you stand by that claim about him?

PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: I don't stand by anything.

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Re: How a President handles an interview [sphere] [ In reply to ]
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sphere wrote:

Yeah, but in his defense...

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JOHN DICKERSON: But you stand by that claim about him?

PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: I don't stand by anything.

Heard a very succinct description of Trump's modus operandi:

"He loses. He calls it a victory. He moves on."

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Re: How a President handles an interview [klehner] [ In reply to ]
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klehner wrote:
sphere wrote:

Yeah, but in his defense...

Quote:
JOHN DICKERSON: But you stand by that claim about him?

PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: I don't stand by anything.


Heard a very succinct description of Trump's modus operandi:

"He loses. He calls it a victory. He moves on."

One of those quotes (which may not be exactly accurate but you get the gist) by someone famous, "Success is going from failure to failure".
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Re: How a President handles an interview [ThisIsIt] [ In reply to ]
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ThisIsIt wrote:
klehner wrote:
sphere wrote:

Yeah, but in his defense...

Quote:
JOHN DICKERSON: But you stand by that claim about him?

PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: I don't stand by anything.


Heard a very succinct description of Trump's modus operandi:

"He loses. He calls it a victory. He moves on."


One of those quotes (which may not be exactly accurate but you get the gist) by someone famous, "Success is going from failure to failure".

Can't argue with that. This guy failed his way to the White House. That's a pretty striking testament to the quality of that logic.
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Re: How a President handles an interview [ThisIsIt] [ In reply to ]
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The quote "Success has been defined as the ability to go from failure to failure without losing enthusiasm." is typically attributed to Winston Churchill, though there is no evidence he actually wrote or said it.

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