Ok, interesting report card. I agree with much of it. Doesn't change the fact that you were bragging on Trump having a 36% approval rating and calling that above expectations.
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Replying to @Chris_Kennedy2
Fake fact. The tweet means his performance exceeded expectations, not his polls. It was an unclear sentence.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays
Ok well it is just your opinion that Trump is outperforming expectations, not a fact. Most people think he is doing a terrible job. Thus the very low approval rating. Just because you believe he is doing a good job doesn't necessarily make it so.
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Welcome to Adams' World--where facts clearly take a backseat to his opinions, and he has an army of MAGA hats to support his "left of Bernie" (direct quote) personal politics.
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Exactly Tara.
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Replying to @79FenderStrat @ScottAdamsSays
It's not a fake fact that the poll that Scott Adams posted in his original tweet shows Trump at a 36% approval rating. What the heck are you even talking about? I have made up nothing.
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Replying to @79FenderStrat @ScottAdamsSays
You are flat wrong. In the original tweet, Adams linked to a Newsweek poll showing Trump has 36% approval, and Adams used that poll to brag that Trump had better approval than Hillary (who is now a private citizen) and that Trump was "exceeding expectations." That is bragging.
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That's a misinterpretation of the tweet. Trump 2017 report cardhttp://bit.ly/2mnmHmk
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