Meme of the nightpic.twitter.com/VcJdycWlSv
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He's a patsy. The real question is, "Will his father throw him under the bus?" Answer: He's a narcissist, so yes he will.
Ding..ding..ding. Every time a bell rings a lawyer gets his wings.
Jr isn't smart enough to go potty without telling someone.
Of course not!
He'd run to him as fast as he could to secure papa's admiration and attention
How many republicans are willing to go down with this ship??pic.twitter.com/92Vg3N3CIW
is Jeffery Lord going to be on and try and somehow compare this to Ronald Reagan? 


Trump knew. Where do you think Don Jr learned to lie like this?https://twitter.com/BraddJaffy/status/884589455058886658 …
Given how childhood trauma manifests in adulthood, it is *absolutely* reasonable. Just b/c we like an explanation doesn't make it true.
Of course, the opposite is equally likely, given that none of us have examined him for extreme neurosis. So the question is valid.
It is valid, but presenting it as a rhetorical question as implied by the emphasis is the problem. It's *an* answer, not *the* answer.
Notion that someone this dumb, eager for fathers approval, would be smart enough, reserved enough to withhold this information is fanciful
There is ZERO chance Jr. acted alone. In his speech at the RNC he was begging for Dad's love/approval. STILL - at his age? :(
The matter is dust, like evrything else you try to create a monster crime from. I can't imagine who will hire your after this. Cosmo?
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