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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 6 Dec 2016

    The fear is that Donald Trump will try to explain his failings by pushing conspiracy theories of all kinds.http://nyer.cm/L6kd10P 

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      1. EDDIE STAR‏ @EddieStar 6 Dec 2016
        Replying to @NewYorker

        He won the election by pushing conspiracy theories. He is a McCarthyite mentored by the vile Roy Cohen. What did you expect?

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      1. eli friedmann‏ @eligit 6 Dec 2016
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        the fear? He's been doing this the entire campaign. Why would he stop now?

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      1. Sundwoman‏ @sundlisaj 6 Dec 2016
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        he will and we will require Joe Isuzu subtitles every time he speaks

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      2. Peggy Kinnally‏ @PeggyKinnally 6 Dec 2016
        Replying to @NewYorker

        You are so off base, Your Chicken Little attitude and negativity will not improve your readership

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      3. Talia‏ @2020fight 6 Dec 2016
        Replying to @PeggyKinnally @NewYorker

        chicken little? How do you mean

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      4. Peggy Kinnally‏ @PeggyKinnally 7 Dec 2016
        Replying to @2020fight @NewYorker

        Like the sky is falling ( when it is not)

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      5. Talia‏ @2020fight 7 Dec 2016
        Replying to @PeggyKinnally

        .@PeggyKinnally @NewYorker how can you be confident about his decisions right now

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      6. Peggy Kinnally‏ @PeggyKinnally 7 Dec 2016
        Replying to @2020fight @NewYorker

        because I have confidence in him

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      1.  👻Matthew Haunt-ah  👻‏ @TinkeringHuman 6 Dec 2016
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        I think we can safely say that fear is a reality.

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      1.  🐺‏ @jaytay777 6 Dec 2016
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        The fear is that people will believe them.

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      2. Jeremiah Clarke‏ @JeremiahLumbee 6 Dec 2016
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Kinda like how Obama and some in his administration constantly blamed racism as the reason behind push back against his policies?

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      3. Talia‏ @2020fight 6 Dec 2016
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        .@JeremiahLumbee @NewYorker he didn't. And it was absolutely an undercurrent.

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      4. Jeremiah Clarke‏ @JeremiahLumbee 6 Dec 2016
        Replying to @2020fight @NewYorker

        The problem is that ANYBODY that did not agree with Obama was "the undercurrent".

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      5. Talia‏ @2020fight 6 Dec 2016
        Replying to @JeremiahLumbee

        because they stopped everything and completely halted all his actions. No matter how you cut it, it was the republicans

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      6. Jeremiah Clarke‏ @JeremiahLumbee 6 Dec 2016
        Replying to @2020fight

        And Democrats are now saying they will do the same to Trump. Does that also make them racist? No. Just partisan.

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      7. Talia‏ @2020fight 6 Dec 2016
        Replying to @JeremiahLumbee

        yes. But the partisan nature now is for different reasons. People can disagree-it's how the country works. Rep & dems

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      8. Jeremiah Clarke‏ @JeremiahLumbee 6 Dec 2016
        Replying to @2020fight

        & those reasons R constantly redefined based on preferences, not facts. Broadbrush anybody that disagrees w/Obama as racist

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      9. Talia‏ @2020fight 6 Dec 2016
        Replying to @JeremiahLumbee

        and it is a fact that they blocked many of his bills and legislature

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      1. Jim McGillis‏ @jimmcgillis 7 Dec 2016
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        we are all getting too upset by #DJT and his old energy ways. Those days are over. New energy cant be trumped by old energy. Ha!

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      1. Terra Mahre‏ @tmahre 7 Dec 2016
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        Keep him on a lock down of fake news....keep digging for public cause.

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