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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker May 8

    Be Best has a Trumpian tinge, a view of life as a competition divided into winners and losers. But the grammar crumbles around itself; here is a motto for careerist doges. http://nyer.cm/x70ECee pic.twitter.com/sJ9p1syBBB

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      1. H. Michael Karshis‏ @sharkthang May 8
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Well, at least the font choice is consistent with the bad grammar and nebulous messaging.

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      1. Pam VanHazinga‏ @VanHazinga May 8
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Failed message. Failed try to be relevant. Failed FLOTUS.

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      1. Kathleen Collado‏ @kmcollado May 8
        Replying to @NewYorker @CharlesMBlow

        Don’t cry for me Argentina. She has no redeeming qualities. And I don’t believe she speaks five languages.

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      1. Michael Glass‏ @mikeglass53 May 8
        Replying to @NewYorker

        She is so unoriginal that she took Michelle Obama's speech word for word, her kid's pamphlet word for word & pic for pic, so why not the slogan from her too? Wonder where she got it!pic.twitter.com/Y6YtC0p8qi

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      1. Jowana Bueser‏ @jowanabueser May 8
        Replying to @NewYorker

        "The First Lady’s spokeswoman, Stephanie Grisham, casts the blurriness of the Be Best campaign as a strength, 'something unique'" NOTE: 'something unique'? This is how I BS my way back in college.

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      2. IBookery‏ @ibookery May 8
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Will 'Be Best' have legs. Or has it been bestest already by its vague unfocused nature of meaning well in a dystrumpian world?

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      3. Tawanda Nozama‏ @TawandaNozama May 9
        Replying to @ibookery @NewYorker

        It should have died before the launch. I'm still amazed at the depth of dumbness in Team Trump. If you know that you don't know jack, why hire other dummies as your senior advisors? It's true that when a fool fools himself, he's fooled the only person that can help him/her.

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      2. Anna Gaiter‏ @AnnaGaiter May 8
        Replying to @NewYorker

        I'm a teacher and this slogan just makes me want to get out my red pen and correct it!! Rubs me sooo the wrong way.

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      1. June Lawhorn‏ @lawhorn_june May 8
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Waldman describes the First Lady with such a sad, but accurate, description. This article was a nice read.

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      2. geor‏ @dance55g2 May 8
        Replying to @NewYorker

        She represents our reality of hollowness and superficiality that is predominant in our society.

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      3. Becky‏ @becky_bichon May 8
        Replying to @dance55g2 @NewYorker

        So true !

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      2. Andrew Boyd‏ @boyders1 May 9
        Replying to @BigDaddyOoooo @NewYorker

        Your 'people' prefer everyone else to fail so you can wallow in the self importance of success that your relatives passed to you. But they were probably shithead racist bigots too. Have a winning day

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      4. Andrew Boyd‏ @boyders1 May 9
        Replying to @BigDaddyOoooo @NewYorker

        Good comeback: You’re too good for me, I am not worthy. Happy hating

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      1. leftiedeb‏ @leftistdeb May 8
        Replying to @NewYorker @atownsquare

        Brutal. True.

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      1. Tyler Foote‏ @whoistylerfoote May 8
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Be Best is in itself a cruel form of bullying. Only one person (or in America 1%) can be best. All others, too bad for you - no healthcare, no livable wage, no due process, no education without crushing debt, no hope.

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