Gawker set up the @ilduce2016 account and spat dozens of Mussolini quotes at him for him to pick up and retweet, hoping to catch him out.
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The one he did bite on, and stood by, "I don't know who said it, but...", is the one that turned out to not be an original Mussolini quote.
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It strongly brings to mind his walking out of the Ali G interview. He looks like a buffoon, but his instincts seem to guide him well.
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..just as we assume academics are very intelligent. The grounds for these assumptions are flimsy. Possibly Trump is not just instictive, but
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rather an exceptionally intelligent and perceptive man. (We know he deliberately projects an image, because he said so in that interview)
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@anomalyuk Also exceptionally consistent with what Scott Adams has been saying all along.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@i_contemplate_ his theory is that it's a learned set of skills. Not the same as suggesting he's more intelligent than Hillary, Obama, etc.2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@anomalyuk Yep, obviously as shitlords we know not everyone can learn them, and that they aren't enough in Trump's competitive environments1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
@i_contemplate_ Adams lays it on thick as super-powerful secret sauce. I said earlier, correct predictions buy him attention, not much more.
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