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The man who Trump said "gave away our country to China" is Trump's pick for ambassador to Russia
The man who Trump said "gave away our country to China" is Trump's pick for ambassador to Russia
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%[link=http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/jon-huntsman-ambassador-to-russia-trump-1.4018575]http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/jon-huntsm ... -1.4018575]

Those conspiracy theories about Russia running Trump's campaign are looking more and more plausible. Not necessarily true - http://allthetropes.org/wiki/Hanlon's_Razor]Hanlon's Razor applies here - but plausible.
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Or the simplest answer is this: Huntsman is someone so eager to advance his political career he'll lick anyone's anal orifice to get a leg up.
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"There's a bus coming, and I need someone to stand just here on the curb. No, goodness, we wouldn't think of throwing you under it!"

I swear: everyone in the Trumpsterfire administration is thinking about that sweet, sweet, tell-all book deal when the clock runs out. Considering Trump prides himself on hiring people to get the actual work done, why is it so many of his hires have proven they can't do the job?
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