Do any past presidents talk to Trump? About anything?
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Trump doesn't want to talk to THEM because they may want to talk about something other than HIM. I think he just sits in bed at night watching faux news and stuffing his face with extra crispy while he dreams up these ridiculous conversations.
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Now he’s hearing voices...time for the 25th Amendment yet?
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...Yeah he's probably speaking of ghosts from Christmas past
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Lol- he probably thinks Abraham Lincoln came to him in a dream. The group ex-Pres that are alive can’t even stand to look at him much less confide in him.pic.twitter.com/DYLgz4vJYO
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He made it up. You’re saying he made it up. So why not say he made it up?
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I’d prefer that they say he lied. It would also help if the living President’s all came forward and said he lied. And they should do that every time he lies.
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He is talking to the portraits now...
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We can definitely call that another lie.
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Is he talking to Andrew Jackson again?
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@realDonaldTrump when will the lies stop. Do not think you can speak for the 800,000 workers not getting paid. We want the shutdown to end NOW!!! - 1 more reply
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Lie. Lie. Lie some more. His base just doesn't care.
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33% of America will vote for Trump no matter what. (I mean, not really, but that's how they feel right now.) The good news is that 44% of Americans feel that way about the Democratic nominee. Means that, realistically, Trump has to gain 5x as many swing votes as we do to win.
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BS....so tRUmp, in your mind, doesn't constantly lie?
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Trump lies 90% of the time, yet his approval rating is still in the 41-42% range: pretty scary, to say the least.
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90? Ok, I'll give you that.
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