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Donuel BS: The Honorable Senator John McCain (57* d) RE: BS: The Honorable Senator John McCain 21 Jul 17


The quintessential American businessman is successful for their tricks, con jobs, lies, illusions and a narrow focus of intelligence.
Twitler fits the mold. His woeful knowledge of history is a case in point.

One day Donald is going to try and quote President Reagan and he will have another epic fail.

( in the vocal style of Trump :)

"When I deal with Russia a powerful country you need to know the soul and the tough Russian troops who have thrown back every attack by Napoleon and Germany you know how they were left frozen in the snow nd ice but long time ago Ronald Reagan knew we needed Russia as a friend that we should trust but vilify I mean trust but unify wha.. I am told it is trust but testify no? trust but terrify at any rate we have to trust Russia."

While Trump seems more articulate than misunderestimating George Bush Donald is more chaotic and scatter brained with his thoughts that trip over one another in run on rants that defy translators and journalists alike. His speech is double talk designed to confuse business opponents but anathema for the critical listening world.

There is a chance McCain will cut Trump to the ego bone and Trump in turn will say something terribly unfortunate about McCain's health status.
The long standing loony 20% will still support Trump but it will be bunker time for Bonzo until the bitter end.


This just in...
Segei Kissmyass is heard in taped discussions with Jeff Sessions about the Trump campaign.


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