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[“W” may have mispronounced words, but at least his sentences more or less made sense. #45 (#TheIdiotPresident) makes up words, mispronounces words and, even when he uses the correct word(s), the sentences and paragraph don’t make sense. And, he is not deflecting or distracting or lying (like Kellyanne Conway); he is just stringing random words together in phrases which almost (but not quite) make sense. They make even less sense when you try to read them (the words) from print (transcript) format. — KMAB] | |
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December 30, 2018 by kmabarrett
I get most of my Trump news from Trevor Noah, so I find him highly amusing. However, he would be more entertaining if he wasn’t such a dangerous nuisance.
I’m glad I’m a cat. A Canadian cat.
The operative word there being: Canadian…
The interesting thing about Trump (and there aren’t many) is when he uses words normally and in a complete sentence, he is almost always lying. I don’t mean short declarative sentences – but sometimes those too. And when he is rambling and incoherent, he may still be lying, but you can’t really tell because he makes no sense: incorrect words, added phrases / thoughts, and generally strings of words which don’t really form a sentence. The latter you see in interviews and the person asking the question is generally so stunned when Trump stops talking (rambling) they just go: “Okay. Next question…” It would be funny if Trump weren’t the President.