Quotes
In real life, when you have a conversation with a human being, you are negotiating meaning. (But) when somebody posts ... There’s no space. This is why people are always arguing themselves to death in the comments,
I think that because we are in a hyperpartisan, polarized culture, everything is a Rorschach test,
We’re not meant to communicate like this about serious issues,
We’re always kind of navigating this issue of, ‘Well, I said this word and it meant X. But you heard this word and you thought it meant Y,'
We fully support the Secret Service investigation into Comey's threat on President Trump's life."
Meanwhile, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said I was speaking in the past tense about things that had already happened,
A child knows what that meant... that meant ‘assassination,’
He wasn't very competent. But he was competent enough to know what that meant. And, he did it for a reason,
Trump said in an interview that aired Friday on "Special Report." It's a bit hard to be believe as I get that throbbing feeling. I get a little throbbing feeling,
he added, touching on the lingering effects of his injury That was going to be a nuclear war, I think, or close … And now everyone’s happy,
Three apps. Very unusual apps. And two of them were foreign apps,
I thought it was strange,
Trump said of one suspect I’m using trade to settle scores and to make peace,
If he had a clean history – he doesn’t, he’s a dirty cop … I could understand if there was a leniency. But I’m going to let them make that decision,
I have been one of Comey's long-standing critics,
George Washington University Law School professor Jonathan Turley told Newsweek Intent to harm is necessary and nothing in his post expresses any type of intent,
I was walking along the beach and these rocks and shells suddenly appeared. I assumed it was a political message."
The caption of the post said Carbon cats are musicians who purloin ideas. … And, if after hearing you, they say 'Eighty-six' that means you’re positively no good!"
Justin Gilbert from the Bergen Evening Record wrote in April 1939 To deny re-entry, sometimes legally or by other force; to remove or ban from approaching certain places."
Urban Dictionary, which commonly defines slang, defines the 86'ed as I didn’t realize some folks associate those numbers with violence,
Comey said Thursday of the number “86,” which can refer to something being tossed away or taken out