If laughter is indeed the best medicine, then this might help speed up your recovery. In a New York Times article yesterday on Trump’s deposition in New York City, in April, about his civil fraud case, Trump made the following statement: “And friends of mine have said, you are the most honest person in the world. So we’ve done a good job. Don’t get credit for it. That’s OK.”
If laughter is indeed the best medicine, then this might help speed up your recovery. In a New York Times article yesterday on Trump’s deposition in New York City, in April, about his civil fraud case, Trump made the following statement:
ReplyDelete“And friends of mine have said, you are the most honest person in the world. So we’ve done a good job. Don’t get credit for it. That’s OK.”
Niccolo Machiavelli warns rulers (or politicians) to beware of flatterers. Sounds like President Trump has a few.
ReplyDeleteI haven't read the NYT article to which F. Poebel refers, but its headline (at least in the online version) is priceless:
ReplyDelete"Trump, under oath, says he averted 'nuclear holocaust'"