Did you see the article in yesterday's NYT about discussions between your diplomats and Venezuelan "rebel officers?" Apparently, a group of disgruntled military commanders wanted some encrypted radios so they could pull off a coup and met with US officials on 3 occasions.

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You might be tempted to try to find the person who wrote that Opinion piece, but what if the NYT made it up? Then you will be falling into their trap, sowing distrust and suspicion amongst your people. Even if one of your people wrote it, you would be falling into their trap by proving that you are paranoid.

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I am not sure why you are bothering to go to SD to campaign for a gubernatorial candidate. Krisit Noem may be in a tight(ish) race with Billie Sutton, but don't you have more pressing matters? Some folks say that you go to rallies out in the hinterlands when things get tough at the WH. Is that true?

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I'm sorry that you can't trust the people in the WH. It must be creepy knowing that someone in your midst wrote that piece in the NYT. I think it's extraordinary that Dean Banquet would print it, but we are living in extraordinary times. As I noted yesterday, if you get angry, you will only end up hurting yourself.

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USA Today attributes your success, in part, to your use of Twitter. I can write these letters everyday because I can so easily access information about what you are doing and find out about the people you are seeing. Speaking of which, I couldn't find out much about your visit with Kuwait’s Emir Sheikh Sabah Al Ahmed today beyond the fact that he's 89-years old, and you are both preparing for the GGC Summit, whatever that is.

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Have you heard of the Trump Slump? That's the cute name that the travel industry has adopted to explain why the US has not kept its share of the international travel market since you came to office. Apparently, we used to have 12.9% of the market and now we have 11.7% and that's cost us 100,000 jobs.

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I was sorry that you started your day tweeting an attack on AFL-CIO leader, Richard Trumka. Have you ever noticed that you, two, have a lot in common? Not only do you both have "Trum" in your names, you both love coal miners, making inflammatory comments and being dramatic.

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Happy Labor Day! This morning I checked into what workers had to say about their employer, ship building company VT Halter, that just completed a $5.4 million contract to make some vessels for the Coast Guard. These reviews, from inDeed, a job search website, are strangely moving.

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How was Charlotte? I was sorry to hear that you would not be "entertaining any compromises" with Canada on the NAFTA treaty. I know that you need to convince your base that you are the dominator, but no one is going to want to negotiate with the USA if there are no compromises. As you said yourself, "it's insulting." 

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I'm disturbed today because the front page of the NYT has a story about some protests in Chemnitz Germany where neo-Nazis are running "rampant" in the streets chasing down immigrants and chanting, "We are the people." Your rhetoric in Evansville last night about "the really bad people that were allowed into this country under President Obama" normalizes angry sentiments about immigrants and can lead to the kind of thing we're seeing in Chemintz.

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It's also too bad you're attacking Senator Joe Donnelly. He doesn't attack you. According to the Daily Beast, he has supported many of your policies, and sports a bumper sticker that says, "Caution, I drive in the middle of the road."

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The Presidential Site Summit looks like a big deal! It's great that Melania got involved by planting a clone from the "Eisenhower Oak" on the South grounds, and you, two, will be hosting the whole group at the WH. Wish I could join you. Why don't you head over to the Hilton to join some of their sessions? I would love to go to the "Civics Education and Presidential Sites" session this afternoon which Cokie Roberts will be moderating.

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Did you two talk about the Kipeto Wind Energy project? That's quite the global collaboration. The USA is loaning some money so that the China Machinery Engineering Corporation can put up 60 giant GE wind turbines. As much as we'd like to keep away from China, it seems to be impossible.

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First Uhuru Kenyatta may bring up the Bible and point out to you that he is left-handed. Some people of Kenya are impressed that their president shares this trait with King David from the Bible. They were even more impressed when he visited Nyeri, a draught-stricken region. The citizens asked him to pray for rain, and shortly after he did so, a downpour began. 

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I really didn't pay much attention to McCain until recently so I can't say I have been a fan for long. He won me over when I heard about a moment in Oct, 2008 in Lakeville, MN, when a woman noted that she couldn't trust Obama because he was an Arab. John called him a "decent family man" and refused to talk trash about him. According to The Hill the video of that moment has gone viral today

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