Why do people watch MSNBC? Do you like to have the wool pulled over your eyes? Or is it just easier to be lied to?

Read the title of this MSNBC video. "I''d be a dictator on day one"

Is that what he said? He said:: "Except for day one."

Trump was joking about this with Sean Hannity. Hannity asked him if he was going to be a dictator. Trump said "EXCEPT for day one." Watch the video!

The MSNBC bimbo forgot to use the words "except for"

I get that English is complex if it's your second language, but if it's your native language, a five year old would know what Trump was saying.

Apple: I'm going on a chocolate-free diet, except for tomorrow.

FOX: Well, it looks like Apple is going on the famous chocolate-free diet, but tomorrow she's going to splurge.

MSNBC: Well, you heard it. Apple is going to binge eat chocolate starting tomorrow.

A math teacher told me that writing math equations was a lot like writing a sentence. Simple things can completely change the meaning.

I never said I was going to rob a bank. (meaning someone else may have said it.)

I NEVER said I was going to rob the bank. (meaning I never used those words)

I never SAID I was going to rob the bank. (meaning I might rob the bank, but I never said that)

I never said I was going to ROB the bank. (meaning I might do something else to the bank)

I never said I was going to rob the BANK. (meaning I might rob a different place)

Keep hating Trump, but don't let them talk down to you like you're 4 years old.

Why do people watch MSNBC? Do you like to have the wool pulled over your eyes? Or is it just easier to be lied to?
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