Whether you call it a Muslim ban (or a "Muslim ban") or travel ban or Ray-Ban, it's still not going to get past judges who have read and understand the Constitution. There is video out there showing Trump calling to ban Muslims. There is video of Giuliani explaining how he advised Trump on getting around the idea of a Muslim ban. But here's the thing: he said it. And whether he meant it or not, those are the words he used. No take-backs allowed.
As long as the man who promised to ban Muslims from our country keeps writing executive orders to do what he promised, they will fail. As long as he directs the ban on countries who have no history of involvement with terrorism on our soil, while skipping the countries that he does business with, it will fail.
Wiretap. That's another word that means something. Even if you misspell it, or surround it in quotation marks, it means something. HERE are several definitions. If you want to accuse someone of wiretapping, know what you're accusing him of. It's not a metaphor for spying in general. (Insert "what's a meta for?" joke here.)
Of course, this president is not interested in being correct or understanding meanings of words. If he was, he would apologize for his careless tweets. He would know what the hell he was talking about before mouthing off (tweeting off?).
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