Along with success comes a reputation for wisdom. — My fortune cookie
Is it possible for wisdom not to lead to success though?Timely wisdom from a biscuit.
And Trump has all the wisdom of a fortune cookie. — unenlightened
So you think the "campaign manager" would have run the incredibly controversial and non-traditional campaign that Trump ran? Sorry, "campaign managers" cannot do that - they just know how to do standard campaigns. The rest comes through the guidance of the person running for office. They have to ASK them to do things differently.Trump wasn't running it. Pretty sure it's the campaign manager that runs it. And winning doesn't take intelligence, only popular appeal. — Michael
Is it possible for wisdom not to lead to success though? — Agustino
How did it go... hmmm, let me remember... wasn't it that the fox who cannot reach the grapes, calls them sour? X-)It's inevitable. Success is the obsession of the fool. Far better to fail attempting the right thing than to succeed at the wrong. — unenlightened
Sorry, "campaign managers" cannot do that - they just know how to do standard campaigns. — Agustino
PM joined late, after the campaign was already well underway.Paul Manafort and Kellyanne Conway ran a "standard campaign"? Isn't Manafort a prime suspect for "nonstandard" campaign? — Metaphysician Undercover
My view is that he's a bona fide triple-barreled wackdoodle who throws his boat off course. — tim wood
COHEN had been accompanied to Prague by 3 colleagues and the timing of the visit was either in the last week of August or the first week of September. One of their main Russian interlocutors was Oleg SOLODUKHIN operating under Rossotrudnichestvo cover. According to [redacted], the agenda comprised questions on how deniable cash payments were to be made to hackers who had worked in Europe under Kremlin direction against the CLINTON campaign and various contingencies for covering up these operations and Moscow’s secret liaison with the TRUMP team more generally.
A core accusation was that I had traveled to Prague to meet with Russians regarding interfering with the election. I have never in my life been to Prague or to anywhere in the Czech Republic.
Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s office is warning that “many” news articles on the Trump-Russia probe have been wrong.
The statement from a spokesperson did not single out particular stories. But the warning did come after media inquiries about a McClatchy News story on Friday that said Mr. Mueller has evidence that President Trump’s personal attorney, Michael Cohen, did in fact travel to Prague in 2016 as alleged by the Christopher Steele dossier.
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