It isn't confusion. It's projection. He's projecting Kennedy's actions on Trump and Trump's record on Kennedy.
It's also called "gaslighting", at least when someone good at it does it. This doesn't rise to that level, though.
He's not. That's just his favorite little bit of humorous irony; he's questioning whether it's really "democracy" when only state-approved candidates ever get any exposure or major party nominations.
And the PATRIOT Act had nothing to do with it? Every single one of our problems are due to free trade advocates giving corporations cover to implement global managed trade? All of them?
Hyperbole.
Is that all you have to say about the demonstrable existing proof that internal customs hurt domestic producers?
Fearmongering over apples?
Is this a paid commercial program about why we can't live without the FDA?
By the way, the internal customs stations you were having fascist wet dreams about are a reality, when it comes to food. And guess what "favor" Big Daddy Government is doing to us with that crap...
An outcome easily predicted by anyone who doesn't have a power fetish, and does have a lick of sense.
Trump won't give Mr. CIA anything?
Sure. Just like Johnson won't give Israel anything.
Naivete. The Treehouse hands it out like candy.
Which MSM? The Royal Gay MSM? Or the Loyal Oppo MSM like Zerohedge?
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