don't you mean infamous
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I think the word you are looking for is infamous.
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@nytimes "Famous", in a Charles Manson kind of way. - End of conversation
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And no country in history has ever been as ignorant or as misinformed as the United States of America is right now.
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@realDonaldTrump I would like to think it was Princess Diana. She was goodness. It should be infamous not famous for trump. - 1 more reply
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Obama was just as popular, and more liked.
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really?? How much has been written about Hitler over the past 70+ years?
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I am sickened by this. Can we use the more proper word "infamous?" This is wrong anyway though, Hitler & Stalin were more infamous.
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Hey Media! Sometimes whole days went by and I didn't know what President Obama was doing! But then, he could be trusted.
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ew he's probably touching himself to this article right now
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britney
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This seems premature. Let's see what kind of staying power Trump has before Hitler loses his #1 ranking.
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don't you mean infamous?
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