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Horrible people saying horrible things about another horrible person. Just Tuesday at the White House.

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I will always remember the moment I fell in love with Our Editrix: When she shocked the hell out of Jan Brewer on CNN by saying nice stuff to her (to her extreme surprise).

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I'm still looking for a sign for my front gate that will say "Neither Solicitors nor Barristers."

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Yeah, that there, that's inexplicable.

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Everyone in the Trump White House is a filthy swine. Some are filthier than others but none rise above the level of disgusting. That Omarosa Manigault is attacked by those worse than her doesn't make her any better, just her attackers even more swinish.

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Ever since 9/11, I read the word "probe" and can't avoid thinking of Ted Cruz. And trust me -- I like to avoid thinking of Ted Cruz. And now he's just ruint 9/11 for me.

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Yep.I never could get what a warm and wonderful guy like Micheal Clarke Duncan (PBUH) ever saw in her.

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All the things they mention that Omarosa did at meetings are all things that every man I have ever worked with has repeatedly done at a meeting. Except for one thing I have observed at meetings...the men always pig out on the donuts or pizza, and the women don't.

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So, what you're saying here, is that Assaroma does all the annoying little things we've learned Ivanka is famous for - except, she's not family, and doesn't beg Daddy to take her along on his North Dakota trip.

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Lady MS here: Any woman who would utter the 'bow down before him' schlock that she put out deserves the shade, regardless of source or motivation. That is, unless you think that is, in any way, defensible. She is Steve Bannon after a shower, w/o the apocalyptic worldview and Mercer money.

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...I need better meetings :( There is never any pizza, and the only time there is something to drink is if I bring it myself.

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Quite? I think we can absolutely mock her without sexist bullshit.What she does is bullshit enough.And yet.....now I am all "Woman who allowed herself to be a token blackity female for well known sexist racist clown is all agast her co workers have the sexisms and racisms, news at 11"

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I can't remember. Who is this Amaretto person, and why is she famous?

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She's actually very loyal to Trump and likely will continue to be so up until the time Mueller starts glancing her way.In which case Trump will be a large speedbump.

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Oh no, the sexisms and the racisms are absolutely behind this. Cause there are plenty of self aggrandizing assholes in that white house, but it is /her/ they sniff at the mostest.However, why are we shocked that Trump's white house would be sexist and racist toward even...each other?

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Yeah, men do it too. But they were also assholes for doing it. Being a woman does not absolve you of responsibility of needlessly dragging out meetings with a dozen people who actually have work to do. Discussing a situation you had with a particular vendor, or budget officer, or customer may be important for you and may slightly touch on an issue in the agenda, but 15 minutes of it with no conclusion wastes everyone's time. Take it up with your supervisor, solve the problem, and if still pertinent, give it 3 minutes in the next meeting when you actually have some real information to give. 12 people do not need to be hashing out a problem specific to your office but only very slightly relevant to them. I have been in meetings that drug out an extra half hour with two people discussing things the other 10 people were not affected by. Have that happen 2 or 3 times a week and it gets frustrating. And it is generally the same 2 or 3 people. That sounds like what people are complaining about. Even if your job is counting beans, dragging you out for an extra hour or two each week to discuss oil prices is frustrating and puts you behind. Oil prices may affect the number of beans I have to count or their cost, but just give me the numbers in 2 minutes, not a 45 minute lecture on the oil industry and supply and demand.

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