Cynically Speaker wrote:
Woodward himself told radio host Hugh Hewitt that “despite looking ‘hard’ for two years, he could find no evidence of collusion between Donald Trump and the Russians in the 2016 presidential election.” Nor could the FBI, as Lisa Page recently told a House committee, explaining that the agency tried its best before special counsel Robert Mueller’s appointment “to find enough evidence of collusion to bring a case against Trump and his campaign and failed.”
How could this dunces not see collusion staring him in the eye?
Hugh Hewitt: Hardcore Trumpette
Donald Trump stumbled when asked about the heads of major terrorist organizations on Thursday and then lashed out at what he called a "gotcha question."
Trump, the front-runner for the GOP nomination, blasted conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt in an interview and said it is "ridiculous" to be questioned about who leads Hamas, Hezbollah, al-Nusra and ISIS.
"I think it's ridiculous. I'll have, I'm a delegator. I find great people. I find absolutely great people, and I'll find them in our armed services, and I find absolutely great people," Trump said.
Trump sought to downplay the importance of knowing who controls the terror groups. He suggested that those leaders -- some of whom have led their groups for years -- would likely no longer be in power by the time he would reach the White House.
"As far as the individual players, of course I don't know them. I've never met them. I haven't been, you know, in a position to meet them. If, if they're still there, which is unlikely in many cases, but if they're still there, I will know them better than I know you," Trump told Hewitt.
During the interview, Hewitt said he didn't mean to be asking Trump "gotcha questions" - but the front-running Republican candidate was having none of it. [CNN, 9/3/15]