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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Sep 20

    Even Richard Nixon—drunk late at night and talking to paintings in the White House residence—seems relatively sane and pitiable compared with Donald Trump: http://nyer.cm/jyfKpX6 pic.twitter.com/fyYbuyyBMD

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      1. Gary D Chance‏ @garydchance Sep 20
        Replying to @NewYorker

        You can say that again. T Rump is an out and out psychopath who will never stop and has to be stopped legally and properly to end his destruction. He cannot build constructively and seeks power for its own sake by destruction that will never end.

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      2. joe ro‏ @joero3 Sep 20
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Nixon was a very corrupt president. But he was smart AND he did have a sense of shame.

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      3. Dana‏ @danalaluna Sep 20
        Replying to @joero3 @NewYorker

        I didn't realize until realize until recently that the polls had him in a strong lead going into the election. But he didn't want to just win, he wanted the largest landslide victory in history. The level of his ego was immeasurable. Like, whyyyyy.

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      4. joe ro‏ @joero3 Sep 20
        Replying to @danalaluna @NewYorker

        Huh...you are talking about Nixon, right?! The Democrats were in total disarray -- disastrously. The economy was doing well and Vietnam seemed to be winding down. On top of that Nixons had a huge financial advantage.

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      5. Dana‏ @danalaluna Sep 20
        Replying to @joero3 @NewYorker

        Yeah, I was talking about Nixon. 😂 He couldn't be content with just...winning. I realize leaders always have varying levels of narcissism but cheating just to win by a bigger margin isn't actually winning. But hey, what do I know with my old fashioned values and such?

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      6. joe ro‏ @joero3 Sep 21
        Replying to @danalaluna @NewYorker

        Yeah, it is one of the mysteries of why this happened. I don't believe that Nixon ordered the break-in, but the cover up. Still, I guess is was his paranoia that spread throughout his organization.

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      1. Ash Skies Eliminate Everything‏ @ashrelliott Sep 20
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        But, to be fair, if twitter had existed in Nixon’s time, maybe he’d have been just like Trump, talking to the bots, instead of the paintings.

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      1. andthenwhat?‏ @NWcarol28 Sep 20
        Replying to @NewYorker

        You keep trotting this silliness out

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      1. Someone Somewhere‏ @newdaysdawning Sep 20
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        Trump obviously has a lot of psychological issues going on. Maybe he should start talking to the pictures on the walls instead of venting on Twitter. It might decrease his anger issues.

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      2. Lisa Robson (Todd)‏ @SoMoteItBe4U Sep 20
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        Hmm...Well at least he's not using the desk in the Oval Office as a Foot Stool...Or bending an Intern over it as prior Democrat Presidents have ♡

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      2. Kathleen Stutz‏ @KathleenStutz3 Sep 20
        Replying to @NewYorker

        💜OMG ! Give me a break ! No , one can compare to POTUS ! Even he is bi passing the Ronald Reagan, Days by far ! POTUS , knows his math ! He Sees , Feels And he does what God is asking him to do ! Sooo, don’t challenge this Wolverine ! K ? PEACE 🕊

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      3. Robert‏ @rob_kp Sep 20
        Replying to @KathleenStutz3 @NewYorker

        I take it English isn't your native tongue

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      1. 1776‏ @tplskylrk Sep 21
        Replying to @NewYorker

        So sad. I use to read this Magazine. What a pathetic partisan hack of a rag it is today. #sad

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      1. Ben‏ @Ben40846460 Sep 21
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        Is all relative

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      1. CHOOMINATI‏ @formeret Sep 20
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        And yet he keeps beating you. Says a lot...

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      1. Jack Franklin‏ @ukelelejack Sep 20
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Well, in a world where you can get a FISA warrant using paid for unverified dirt, then wiretap, entrap & plant "informants, it's harder than you might imagine to be over the top. In the swamp they have one hell of a bar.

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      2. Penny Barner‏ @pjbarner Sep 20
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Agreed...and I never thought you could come up with anyone worse than Nixon!

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      3. Regis C. LeClerc‏ @regiscleclerc Sep 21
        Replying to @pjbarner @NewYorker

        He did

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      1. Robert‏ @rob_kp Sep 20
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        pic.twitter.com/l3JN4Wgqzi

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