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Miles Archer

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Thu Mar 29, 2018, 06:07 PM Mar 2018

July 1964: Musician Rod Argent pens a song that eerily predicts the "Hope"-less WH of March 2018



But it's too late to say you're sorry
How would I know, why should I care?
Please don't bother trying to find her
She's not there




Trump has been bellowing for Hope Hicks in the White House only to find she’s not there



https://www.rawstory.com/2018/03/trump-bellowing-hope-hicks-white-house-find-shes-not/

Over the past month, exiting White House communications director Hope Hicks hasn’t been in the West Wing that often. As Thursday was her final day on staff, she’s leaving the president officially without his longest serving staffer. It also seems, her absence hasn’t gone unnoticed by the president.

Sources told White House CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins that President Donald Trump has spent the past several weeks bellowing for Hope Hicks to summon her to the Oval Office, only to find she isn’t there.
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July 1964: Musician Rod Argent pens a song that eerily predicts the "Hope"-less WH of March 2018 (Original Post) Miles Archer Mar 2018 OP
Hope: Tell Him No Mr. Ected Mar 2018 #1
People here sure know their Zombies' songs. . . Stargleamer Mar 2018 #2
Rod wrote it, though Colin sings it Stargleamer Mar 2018 #3
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