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No. of Recommendations: 3
Trump repeatedly said 'Iceland' when he meant to say Greenland. Easy mistake to make if you have dementia.
When a journalist pointed this out, Leavitt responded:
No he didn't, Libby. His written remarks referred to Greenland as a "piece of ice" because that's what it is.
You're the only one mixing anything up here.
She's perfect as a PS for Trump. Extremely loyal and not too bright.
No. of Recommendations: 2
Misogynist can't handle that Mrs Leavitt is in a position of influence.
Could it be dementia? Sure.
Could it be that the "piece of ice" thing -- turned into an error and he kept saying Iceland? Sure.
Could he be mocking the "piece of ice" as he calls it, by calling it Iceland? Sure.
Could it be a mistake? A gaffe? Sure.
Barack Obama, when he wasn't literally telling Americans to "bring a gun" to a political fight.............said the America is "57 states" .
It's called -- a gaffe. No more no less.
And I think President Biden, maybe once or twice in his life might have agreed that sometimes the words dont come out like you intended them to.......
No. of Recommendations: 14
It's called -- a gaffe. No more no less.
The frequency’s the thing.
One, two, three or more a day.
His gaff machine is running on all cylinders and beginning to billow clouds of smoke.
He also has a gaslighting machine and a cruelty machine that are about to blow gaskets.
For some reason, there are people in this country who maintain the fiction that this is all normal behavior.
No. of Recommendations: 6
It's called -- a gaffe. No more no less.
Would you and the RW media have called it a 'gaffe' were it uttered by Biden? Oh, hell no.