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"No, I don't know anything about it. You're telling me about it for the first time and it doesn't sound like my voice at all," he told TODAY Friday about a Washington Post article saying Trump gave interviews while posing as a spokesman, sometimes named John Miller and at other times, John Barron.
Donald Trump denies posing as spokesman in recordings Washington Post uncovered - TODAY.com
https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...ac99ec-16fe-11e6-aa55-670cabef46e0_story.html
Trump says he doesn't know anything about this tape uncovered by Washington Post from the 1990s when he posed as his own PR person under different names. If you listen to the voice and it's mannerisms it definitely is Trump. Then he goes off on Washington Post and Jeff Bezos himself. I wonder why???
Trump: Bezos using 'Washington Post' to protect Amazon monopoly
Trump says Washington Post owner Bezos has 'huge antitrust problem' | Fox News
And Hillary denies setting up a private server to circumvent the system with private communications, regardless if it meant compromising top secret information.
Trump and Hillary are the lowest forms of humanity.
What do forensice analysts, voice recognitions specialists, and sound design experts have to say? Oh you mean Washington Post just threw this out there to see if it would stick? Ok.Donald Trump denies posing as spokesman in recordings Washington Post uncovered - TODAY.com
https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...ac99ec-16fe-11e6-aa55-670cabef46e0_story.html
Trump says he doesn't know anything about this tape uncovered by Washington Post from the 1990s when he posed as his own PR person under different names. If you listen to the voice and it's mannerisms it definitely is Trump. Then he goes off on Washington Post and Jeff Bezos himself. I wonder why???
Trump: Bezos using 'Washington Post' to protect Amazon monopoly
Trump says Washington Post owner Bezos has 'huge antitrust problem' | Fox News
Donald Trump denies posing as spokesman in recordings Washington Post uncovered - TODAY.com
https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...ac99ec-16fe-11e6-aa55-670cabef46e0_story.html
Trump says he doesn't know anything about this tape uncovered by Washington Post from the 1990s when he posed as his own PR person under different names. If you listen to the voice and it's mannerisms it definitely is Trump. Then he goes off on Washington Post and Jeff Bezos himself. I wonder why???
Trump: Bezos using 'Washington Post' to protect Amazon monopoly
Trump says Washington Post owner Bezos has 'huge antitrust problem' | Fox News
Donald Trump denies posing as spokesman in recordings Washington Post uncovered - TODAY.com
https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...ac99ec-16fe-11e6-aa55-670cabef46e0_story.html
Trump says he doesn't know anything about this tape uncovered by Washington Post from the 1990s when he posed as his own PR person under different names. If you listen to the voice and it's mannerisms it definitely is Trump. Then he goes off on Washington Post and Jeff Bezos himself. I wonder why???
Trump: Bezos using 'Washington Post' to protect Amazon monopoly
Trump says Washington Post owner Bezos has 'huge antitrust problem' | Fox News
Hillary handles herself better in these types of situations than Trump does. She has had more practice. It's all going to tumble on top of Trump now, and this is just the tip of the iceberg.
I honestly don't think so.
People laugh and make fun of Trump. He's a reality TV idiot.
People deeply hate and distrust Hillary. They know she's the definition of the corrupt establishment that this whole Trump/Sanders phenomenon stems from.
What do forensice analysts, voice recognitions specialists, and sound design experts have to say?
That still doesn't take away from what I said. The Clintons are trained politicians Trump is not a trained politician. He's learning as he goes and makes sh*t up. Obviously Clinton has a better time dealing with scandal because she's been through it before.
What a bizarre post.What do forensice analysts, voice recognitions specialists, and sound design experts have to say? Oh you mean Washington Post just threw this out there to see if it would stick? Ok.
Sorta reminds me of what Shark Tank denizen and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban had to say about Trump:
"There's that guy who'll walk into the bar and say anything to get laid. That's Donald Trump right now to a T. But it's all of us who are going to get f-----," Cuban said during an interview at the SkyBridge Alternatives (SALT) Conference in Las Vegas on Thursday night.
"We go way back, and it's a love-hate relationship," he said when conference organizer Anthony Scaramucci asked Cuban about the Republican presidential candidate.
He continued: "Everybody's got that friend that you just shake your head at. He's that guy who'd get drunk and fall over all the time, or just says dumb s--- all the time, but he's your friend."
To be clear, this is not a literal description: Trump can be embarrassing, but he famously doesn't drink alcohol, so he's not likely to fall over drunk.
Cuban also offered Hillary Clinton some advice on how to run against Trump: Get a running mate like Mark Cuban.
"I would get a vice-presidential candidate who's someone like me who would just throw bombs at Donald," he said. "And I would be like, 'Donald, I like you. We're friends, but you're a goddamn airhead.'"
Why would a newspaper pay tens of thousands of dollars to expert when he apparently admitted it himself: A few weeks later, when People ran a story about Trump and Maples getting engaged, Trump was quoted saying that the John Miller call was a “joke gone awry.”
Trump seems to have posed as own spokesman in 1991 People conversation.
Let me guess......
Before we believe that Trump admitted to this silliness, we need lie detectors and the entire U.S. intelligence apparatus to make sure that that issue of People wasn't forged and surreptitiously placed on newsstands across the country?
The Washington Post had no proof of their claims. The Slate article submitted proof of claims. It's really that simple. When you make definitive statements about an individual it's best to submit proof.
Donald Trump denies posing as spokesman in recordings Washington Post uncovered - TODAY.com
https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...ac99ec-16fe-11e6-aa55-670cabef46e0_story.html
Trump says he doesn't know anything about this tape uncovered by Washington Post from the 1990s when he posed as his own PR person under different names. If you listen to the voice and it's mannerisms it definitely is Trump. Then he goes off on Washington Post and Jeff Bezos himself. I wonder why???
Trump: Bezos using 'Washington Post' to protect Amazon monopoly
Trump says Washington Post owner Bezos has 'huge antitrust problem' | Fox News
In the 90s he admitted it was him, and claimed that it was all a joke. Now he's denying it because it makes him look as needy as he is.What do forensice analysts, voice recognitions specialists, and sound design experts have to say? Oh you mean Washington Post just threw this out there to see if it would stick? Ok.
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All too typical of leftist news media.
Attention ladies and gentlemen! We've now entered the phase of the general election where leftist flinging any manner of poo to see if it'll stick.
We told y'all that the media was propping him up, that they were sitting on oppo material that would make him and y'all look ridiculous. You didn't listen - this is just the beginning.All too typical of leftist news media.
Attention ladies and gentlemen! We've now entered the phase of the general election where leftist flinging any manner of poo to see if it'll stick.
Sorta reminds me of what Shark Tank denizen and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban had to say about Trump:
"There's that guy who'll walk into the bar and say anything to get laid. That's Donald Trump right now to a T. But it's all of us who are going to get f-----," Cuban said during an interview at the SkyBridge Alternatives (SALT) Conference in Las Vegas on Thursday night.
"We go way back, and it's a love-hate relationship," he said when conference organizer Anthony Scaramucci asked Cuban about the Republican presidential candidate.
He continued: "Everybody's got that friend that you just shake your head at. He's that guy who'd get drunk and fall over all the time, or just says dumb s--- all the time, but he's your friend."
To be clear, this is not a literal description: Trump can be embarrassing, but he famously doesn't drink alcohol, so he's not likely to fall over drunk.
Cuban also offered Hillary Clinton some advice on how to run against Trump: Get a running mate like Mark Cuban.
"I would get a vice-presidential candidate who's someone like me who would just throw bombs at Donald," he said. "And I would be like, 'Donald, I like you. We're friends, but you're a goddamn airhead.'"
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