g5000
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Here, let me hold your retarded hand for you. The second tweet contains a link to this story: Trump on Boehner resignation: 'It's a good thing'Um...dumbass? Look at that second tweet. It is a link to an interview of Trump about Boehner resigning.So did you look at post 36?What’s the source of your “ proof?”I've already proven the author lied about Trump.
Therefore, you cannot accept anything he says as truthful.
Need more proof the author is a liar when he said the day after Election Day that Trump didn't know who Boehner was?
Here you go:
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I hate to break this to you, but Trump doesn't write all his own tweets.
Are you saying that wasn't Trump who was interviewed about Boehner's resignation?
Was it a Trump imposter?
How deep does your tard go?
You are going full Steve_McGarett now. The only thing missing is the "Think!"
We know for sure of at least one time someone else tweeted for Trump (allegedly)... so it's only fair game to now question who has done Trump's tweets... Have you realized that his tweets are contradictory? Or has that alluded you?
Donald Trump said Friday it was time for Speaker John Boehner to go because he didn’t fight hard enough for conservative principles.
Mobbed by reporters outside the main ballroom at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington ahead of his speech to the Values Voters Summit, the front-runner for the 2016 GOP nomination said Boehner’s announced resignation was “a good thing.”
“I think it’s time, it’s a good thing,” Trump said. “Someone else will come in and maybe they’ll have a tougher attitude.”
Asked by The Hill if Boehner fought sufficiently for conservative principles, Trump responded: “No, he didn’t. Not enough.”
"I don't think he's a conservative," the celebrity real estate tycoon said of Boehner.