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Old 12-04-2017, 08:37 AM   #11
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Default Re: US Presidential Elections - Boring or Important to Australia?

I have no interest in comparing Hitler and Assad. His statement was absurd and completely uninformed.

Yes, Trump the imbecile that claims he won the popular vote if you discount the illegal immigrants that voted, that his inauguration was the largest ever. That his electoral college win was the largest since Reagan. Who complained about Obama's golfing habits yet dwarfing their frequency since he became President (at his own golf courses where he pockets the millions per trip!!). Who pleaded for Obama not to get involved in Syria who decided to lob $100mill of ordnance, possibly on the whim of his daughter. And who said that Obama numbers in a tailspin will cause him to launch a strike - as he threatens a war on North Korea.

Yes, that imbecile.
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