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TopicTrump is telling officials to start seizing private land for border wall
Broken_Zeus
08/28/19 1:13:05 PM
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dvdjedi posted...
Truths about Trump:
The billionaire who hides his tax returns.
The genius who hides his college grades.
The businessman who bankrupted 3 casinos and lost over $1B in 10 years.
The playboy who pays for sex.
The Christian who doesnt go to church.
The philanthropist who defrauds charity.
The patriot who dodged the draft.
The innocent man who refuses to testify.


Because not showing your tax returns means you're not a billionaire? How does that make sense.

He doesn't "hide" his college grades. I'm honestly not sure how prevalent it was for presidents to disclose their college grades; GWB revealed his, but Obama didn't.

He wasn't involved in the casino day-to-day and was running them at a time when the industry was having trouble.

He didn't "pay" for sex, he allegedly paid them to shut up afterward. And even then, he only paid hush

There are photos of Trump attending church. You could have said "doesn't regularly go to church" because you have wiggle room there, but he clearly goes to church and not just for major events.

The charity thing is ambiguous. In addition to founding his own charitable organization, he's given to other organizations. And the alleged wrongful spending from his charity was later reimbursed.

He had a medical exemption. Getting out of going to war doesn't necessarily make you a draft dodger. And if he had served, people would be questioning his service because it's not about what he actually did or didn't do, but anything people can find to throw at him.

He wasn't compelled to testify and, if you're innocent of something, you don't want to be bothered with testifying especially when it's a witch hunt.

Now for the lightning round!

dvdjedi posted...
Trump Translator:
"Many People have told me" = Voices in my head and fictional people have complimented me
"A lot of people don't know" = I just learned something most people already knew
"Believe me" = I just lied
"In Fact" = I'm about to lie
"He's a great guy" = I will deny ever knowing this person after they begin to tell the truth about me
"MAGA" = Making my pockets fatter off the American tax payers
"Nobody knew" = Everyone knew except me
"Huge" = moderate to below average in size
"Loser" = someone who makes me feel inferior due to their talent or accomplishments
"Policy Briefing" = Turning on Fox News
"Liar" = Someone telling the truth about me
"Fake News" = Real news


"Many people" is standard political rhetoric.

Silly.

Common phrase and he often tells the truth when using it

Meritless

People in the public eye meet countless individuals throughout the course of their lives and are called on to give an opinion of those people. Every politician has praised people they wish they hadn't and, quite honestly, most people have said nice things about somebody they wish they could take back. I complimented Mead once, for example. Boom!

Trump has lost a tremendous amount of money from his stint in politics, so the idea that it's made him richer is something of a laugh.

Embellishment is pretty common in politics and business. And many of the things are pretty major.

And the rest aren't worth even acknowledging.

OhhhJa posted...
Reposting copypastas doesn't make you as intelligent as the original source


I'd hope they wouldn't, since whoever came up with the copypasta wasn't exactly intelligent and I imagine anybody quoting it is probably smarter than the author.
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