I read a piece this morning talking about how social media is being used to spread false information. Seems there are claims that Trump actually received more public votes than Clinton and this is being heralded by Trump supporters. Problem is it's untrue!
Heard a good quote yesterday. "The US media took Trump's quotes literally but did not treat him seriously whereas the voters treated him seriously and did not take his quotes literally"
I'm surprised how quickly the American public has turned against Trump being president a week after voting him in!! But it probably would have to take a very good legal (& political) argument to actually force him out of office before he is sworn in!! I have yet to see any Senators come and say they don't back him!!
Half of those who voted, didn't vote for him. Many of those started protesting immediately. I would take with a pinch of salt any media stories about "the people" turning against him.
(19-11-2016 08:45 )Doddle Wrote: [ -> ]SNIP
...I would take with a pinch of salt any media stories...
SNIP
Good advice, in general, when it come to 'the media', these days...
Oh I'm having De Ja Vu, they didn't wreally mean it
So Trump wouldn't mind having Nigel Farage as the UK ambassador in Washington
Dream on Donald
Will farage go on about politicians from abroad sticking there nose into our business i guess not
Why not Farage? After all he was so diplomatic at the European Parliament after the referendum vote, wasn't he?