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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 24 Apr 2017

    “It turns out” and “nobody knew” are two of the phrases by which Trump indicates that an epiphany has arrived.http://nyer.cm/68n3m3e 

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      2. Gwen Hargrove‏ @mogremom 24 Apr 2017
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        No. He is a sick, ignorant man. Period.

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      1. Luke‏ @bizwiz1980 24 Apr 2017
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        You must have been living in a cave to ask this. Trump is mentally ill and emotionally incapable of doing anything more than FAKING JOB

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      1. David M. Murphy‏ @Dmm123M 24 Apr 2017
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        That's because Trump is a total knucklehead

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      1. Emmy‏ @ehedie_3939 24 Apr 2017
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        Short answer: No. He didn't bother to learn/study anything BEFORE he took the job or decided to run. So much golf, so little time to read

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      1. Johnney Hundo‏ @JohnnyHundo60 24 Apr 2017
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        JFK had instincts from war experience as well as political background-Trump was trained as a slum lord

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      2. A. Bailey‏ @afbailey82 24 Apr 2017
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        .@NewYorker nobody knew Trump was a smooth-brained lunatic, it turns out.

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      1. bobbymac‏ @whiteriverfox 25 Apr 2017
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        Trump is rewriting the rules for the job; he doesn't care for what was done in the past; he is for the here and now

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      1. The Nerdy Book Fairy ™ © 📚 🧚‍♂️‏ @NerdyBookFairy 24 Apr 2017
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        actually, the phrases indicate just how ignorant #Trump is & how atupid people were to vote for him

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      1. Sanders7221‏ @sanders7221 24 Apr 2017
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        No. Where did you get that question? Keep on track.

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      1. AnJellinthesky Angel‏ @Weneedluv 24 Apr 2017
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        @CNN @MSNBC Must 1st ack.,accept they don't know the job.2nd Must be willing to learn the job.3rd Time.https://twitter.com/NewYorker/status/856659114000297984 …

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        The New YorkerVerified account @NewYorker
        “It turns out” and “nobody knew” are two of the phrases by which Trump indicates that an epiphany has arrived. http://nyer.cm/68n3m3e 
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      1. Jo Little-King‏ @NabokovBlue 24 Apr 2017
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        "It was always thus" & "quite a lot of people knew actually" are two of the phrases that shd be tweeted at Trump every hour until his firing

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      1. Tony Waters‏ @TonyWaters7 24 Apr 2017
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        This is evolution in the limited sense that if repeatedly hitting a brick wall makes you drive in a different direction, you have evolved.

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      1. JoNell Kennedy‏ @NoAverageJoJo 24 Apr 2017
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        his epiphany is someone else's preparation. Smh

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      1. 0_o‏ @OntieC 24 Apr 2017
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        No but he can *appear* to learn

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      1. WestPalmBeast‏ @WestPalmBeat 24 Apr 2017
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        'People are saying' and 'So I've heard' are two phrases @realDonaldTrump uses to indicate he's lying and has no factual basis of support.

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