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Watch Trump be trumped by a Simple Math problem.....doesn't it scare you?

All that education paid for with donations to universities, lol, and the three Trumps can't do simple multiplication...

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iMIKzUAY8n4

The question was
17 x 6

Very simple
10 x 6 = 60
7 x 6 = 42

Add them up, = 102



If you can't do this in your heads folks in a couple seconds, sue your former teachers!!!!!



The Donald, not only got it wrong as did Ivanka and Don Jr, but bragged his wrong answer was right.

Remind you of anything lately?????

Lol


REMINDER; He's a genius in business.
BELIEVE ME.

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SW-User
But can he spell potato
CassandraFemale1726-30, F
Hahahaha true. Whatever happened to that V.P.? He is missing. But not missed.
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@CassandraFemale17: I don't know, he suddenly seems quite presidential 馃檮
windinhishair61-69, M
@CassandraFemale17: Dan Quayle, Vice President under George H. W. Bush, lives with his wife in Arizona, where he works for a private equity firm. Of course, he was a Trump supporter.
nedkelly61-69, M
[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wdqbi66oNuI]
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@nedkelly: A popular classic 馃憤
CassandraFemale1726-30, F
@Onecharmingman: anything but Presidential considering his Tweets this morning.

Just because he can read a TelePrompTer doesn't make him Presidential.....and likely he wasn't even the main writer of the speech.

My 12 year old brother can read a TelePrompTer. I wouldn't vote for him.
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@CassandraFemale17: I meant Dan Quayle
CassandraFemale1726-30, F
@nedkelly: this is Epic! We were shown this in grade 6, and told to respect our leaders, but always question.
CassandraFemale1726-30, F
@windinhishair: he was before my time. My Grandmother met him twice and he still makes her skin crawl.

She said it was like meeting cardboard. She says he was a charicature of a politician pretending to be a man, pretending to be for the people
windinhishair61-69, M
@CassandraFemale17: I watched his entire Vice Presidency, and I have to agree with your mother. There was very little of substance to the man. He faded away after Clinton was elected in 1992.
CassandraFemale1726-30, F
@Onecharmingman: sorry.

I misappropriated your appropriation. I appreciate your appropriation and find my misappropriation to be inappropriate.

:)
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@CassandraFemale17: lol, quite ok, just wanted to make if perfectly clear that I can't think of any politician in my lifetime who is less presidential than Trump
CassandraFemale1726-30, F
@Onecharmingman:

Agreed.

Nixon was way before my time, but I have read a lot about him and Watergate. He too was a man so ill fit as a politician. He was a masterful tactician as President, but a flawed human being.

It's a mystery why he even went into politics. He sincerely did not like people.

So I would add him to unlikely Presidents, but in power, he was Presidential in public. In private, mean, petty, vindictive,

I would have loved to have met him. Fascinating character. His post Presidency was as a prolific writer.

I can't wait for Trumps post Presidency! I await with baited breath.
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@CassandraFemale17: Tomorrow would be good
windinhishair61-69, M
@CassandraFemale17: Had you seen Nixon in person, you'd recognize a lot of him in Trump. When Watergate brought him down, it took a long time to develop the details. Nixon saw investigators getting too close to the truth, so in October 1973, he fired the Attorney General and the Deputy Attorney General until he found someone willing to fire the Special Prosecutor looking into Watergate. It took him until August 1974 to resign, and many Republicans supported him right up until the last several days before that.

The Russia investigation is similar to Watergate in that Trump is continually proclaiming his innocence, even as more suspicious facts emerge. Time will tell if he is forced to resign or is impeached, or remains in office. I don't see Republicans impeaching him, but it depends on what the ongoing investigations show.

His post Presidency cannot come fast enough for the country!
CassandraFemale1726-30, F
@windinhishair: mhmm. That was my Grandmother. My mother would never have met him. She isn't into self torture
CassandraFemale1726-30, F
@windinhishair: Very similar to a Watergate. I've mentioned this elsewhere.

Deny, deny, deny, call the others liars. Try to stop the investigation, belittle the opposition, and on and on.

It too started dribbling out slowly, and with respect to this current situation, this is just the beginning.

If there truly is something to the campaign and to Russia colluding, this could be 18 months to 3 years in the unravelling.

Trump will rue the day he talked down U.S. Intelligence, while at the same time refusing to say anything negative about Putin.

Washington is a sieve of leaks, and setting up Intel agencies to collectively hate you, or at the very least to want to prove themselves justified in investigating you, is political suicide.

He doesn't read books, so he can be forgiven for not seeing history as it slaps him across his puffy face. He should start to read though. There are some very good tomes out there on how to survive in prison.

I wouldn't want to be on the wrong side of local police. Nevermind 17 Intelligence services who believe there is enough to these stories to want to continue investigating.
windinhishair61-69, M
@CassandraFemale17: Good points all. I also see this taking several years, until 2018 or 2019, to resolve. And it is to the credit of the intelligence agencies that they appear to be taking their time to get it right. And they should.

Maybe he can go to prison with Bernie Madoff and have a battle to capture the local hot chocolate market?
CassandraFemale1726-30, F
@windinhishair: hahahahaha another narcissistic poster child of the Entitled.

Madoff was scum. Trump too, is an entitled rich kid, who for whatever reason, is angry, vindictive, petty, and small.

Dreadful as a leader, but fascinating theatre.
Biographers and Psychologists are all working on books to explain him to us.
windinhishair61-69, M
@CassandraFemale17: He is definitely something we have never seen.

If you haven't already done so, look up the Hare Revised Psychopathy Checklist (PCL-R) and apply the checklist to Trump, based on his public actions and statements. I'll leave it to you to see the results. It is a quick measure of psychopathy.
CassandraFemale1726-30, F
K@windinhishair: I will thanks. I just screen shot this.
windinhishair61-69, M
@CassandraFemale17: Let me know what your result is. I've already done it and the end result is pretty clear. For context, the average man scores a 4 (out of 40). The average incarcerated male scores a 22.