1. As we are all aware, The Atlantic is a very even-handed, fair periodical that totally doesn't favor the status quo of warmongering and Wall Street control. Totally straight, as far as you know. No issues with Trump.
2. Elliott Ackerman says Trump peaked too early. He knows this because he is highly experienced. As a soldier. And as a n…
1. As we are all aware, The Atlantic is a very even-handed, fair periodical that totally doesn't favor the status quo of warmongering and Wall Street control. Totally straight, as far as you know. No issues with Trump.
2. Elliott Ackerman says Trump peaked too early. He knows this because he is highly experienced. As a soldier. And as a novelist. He worked for the Obama administration, but I'm sure that was just his sense of public service, totally not political.
3. So a guy like that writes an article for The Atlantic saying something negative about Trump.
And you guys publish this nonsense with a link? And for future reference, when his article is entitled "The Trump Campaign Has Peaked Too Soon," he's not asking the question, he's telling you his answer.
Did MSNBC and the Post not have something stupid to link to today?
1. As we are all aware, The Atlantic is a very even-handed, fair periodical that totally doesn't favor the status quo of warmongering and Wall Street control. Totally straight, as far as you know. No issues with Trump.
2. Elliott Ackerman says Trump peaked too early. He knows this because he is highly experienced. As a soldier. And as a novelist. He worked for the Obama administration, but I'm sure that was just his sense of public service, totally not political.
3. So a guy like that writes an article for The Atlantic saying something negative about Trump.
And you guys publish this nonsense with a link? And for future reference, when his article is entitled "The Trump Campaign Has Peaked Too Soon," he's not asking the question, he's telling you his answer.
Did MSNBC and the Post not have something stupid to link to today?