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    USA TODAY‏Verified account @USATODAY Oct 12

    At a rally Friday, Donald Trump said Abraham Lincoln "developed a phobia," of Confederate commander Robert E. Lee because he was "a great general."https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2018/10/12/donald-trump-talks-civil-war-ulysses-grant-robert-lee-ohio-rally/1619764002/ …

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      2. Brittney George‏ @BrittGeorge1 Oct 12
        Replying to @USATODAY

        Jesus, come quickly.

        4 replies 1 retweet 14 likes
      3. Albert‏ @SoCalTechyDude Oct 12
        Replying to @BrittGeorge1 @USATODAY

        Come quickly and swiftly

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      2. Karen Ann Moscato‏ @KarenMoscato Oct 12
        Replying to @USATODAY

        pic.twitter.com/zAgEEGBGYG

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      2. Boomersaurus‏ @Boomersaurus Oct 12
        Replying to @USATODAY

        The Union Army had a Lee phobia. Till it was cured by Dr. U.S. Grant.

        4 replies 1 retweet 17 likes
      3. Dusty ❌‏ @KeepingNCRed Oct 13
        Replying to @Boomersaurus @USATODAY

        Grant was sucessful simply because of Numbers and Financing.

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      4. Boomersaurus‏ @Boomersaurus Oct 13
        Replying to @KeepingNCRed @USATODAY

        As were all those other Union generals before him? They had the same advantage. Nope. He NEVER STOPPED attacking. He did this in the West and Grant did this in Virginia. Lee wasted his troops at Gettysburg and couldn't suck him into a Fredricksburg. Grant kept going till he won.

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      2. Jay‏ @candide37 Oct 12
        Replying to @USATODAY

        Please stop covering these events. They are not newsworthy. It’s only sensationalizing our ridiculous presidency

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      3. Tx_wife‏ @Tx_wife Oct 12
        Replying to @candide37 @USATODAY

        I approve this message!

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      4. Jay‏ @candide37 Oct 12
        Replying to @Tx_wife @USATODAY

        And from a fellow Steeler fan? We’re good!😀

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      1. Random Spewforth‏ @RandomSpewforth Oct 13
        Replying to @USATODAY

        Robert E. Lee, per recorded historical records, was a great general.

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      2. Steven Harp‏ @StevenHarp_ Oct 12
        Replying to @USATODAY

        It was bizzare. Ohio. I live in ohio and don't know what made Donald start talking about Robert E. Lee. General Grant was from Ohio. Most of Ohio fought in the union side. Yes, there were Ohioan's that didn't like Lincoln and were not quiet about it.

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      3. Ryan Font‏ @Rfont02 Oct 12
        Replying to @StevenHarp_ @USATODAY

        Read the transcript of what he said.. it’s pretty clear why he brought him up.

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      1. KEEP HOPE ALIVE‏ @PersevereEver Oct 12
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        TRUMP regularly insults his cult followers intelligence. .... but they aren't bright enough to know.

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      1. Kyle‏ @KyleinOHIO Oct 12
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        Huh?pic.twitter.com/1bToH0L18z

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      2. Rusty Cohle‏ @NYG4248 Oct 12
        Replying to @USATODAY

        Donald Trump has developed a phobia of truth and knowledge because it doesn't play well with his base

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      2. Agit-Pop‏ @agitpopworld Oct 12
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        President Lincoln Respondspic.twitter.com/onPyztmRH4

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