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“I know a wonderful variety of them in business and politics that paints incessantly, at times to the point of exhaustion. It’s his number one hobvia in life, but no one complains. My ‘exercise’ is to play, almaximum never during the week, a quick golf circular. Obama played more and more circulars, no problem. When I play, FAKE News CNN and others, they park anywhere to take a photo, and then shout “President Trump is playing golf.” In fact, I play VERY fast, I paint a lot on the golf course and I also do a “small” little exercise. Not bad! “

As normal readers know, my friend instinctively doesn’t care much about how a president spends his free time. They’re the toughest jobs in the world, and if a president wants to eliminate the game of golf, so be it.

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But Trump’s golf was debatable for reasons he doesn’t seem to understand, so let’s take a minute to abstain.

First, when the president insists that Barack Obama has “played more” for golf, Trump lies dazzlingly. It’s a lie, most important friend because the numbers are pretty undeniable to track.

Second, Trump’s golf is debatable on the giant component because of his promises of crusade. It’s undeniable to forget, however, one of Trump’s most frequent court cases about Barack Obama’s tenure was the way the Democrat best friend played golf. Trump’s Twitter records show the Republican whining about his predecessor’s golf over and over and over and over again. The implication that Americans deserve to perceive Obama as lazy and distracted.

This led the Trump candidate to an independent electorate that would govern very differently. On one occasion at New Hampsrent in 2016, while complaining about Obama’s golf, Trump said if he was in office, “I’d love to hit the White House and get my ass.” It’s a wish I’ve repeated several times.

And yet Trump now plays golf much more than his predecessor, even in the midst of a pandemic.

But let’s not lose sight of the reality that Trump plays regularly, as he did, on his own golf courses, creating a dynamic in which taxpayers who are best friends end up subsidizing homes that the president owns and benefits from, while Trump helps announce his business. . .

The amount of those coins that your best friend ends up in Trump’s pocket is never very clear, in a giant component because of transparency.

It’s the kind of occasional corruption that has a staple of Trump’s presidency.

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