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In reply to the discussion: Trump Goes After Machado Again [View all]that a serious question?
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Yes, the allow him to call in all the time and blather on and on, regurgitating his talking points
anneboleyn
Sep 2016
#42
"I hardly know this person" reliably followed by a detailed account of "her faults."
PSPS
Sep 2016
#4
"I hardly know this person" (Who I publicly shamed in a press conference I set up 20 years ago)
Monk06
Sep 2016
#7
and "I get nothing." except that "tremendous price" he bragged about 60 seconds earlier.
TeamPooka
Sep 2016
#16
Donald, "what does she have to lose"? You have more to lose by trashing her than she does.
olddad56
Sep 2016
#17
Yes, I agree with what you have written....especially the following line......
Stuart G
Sep 2016
#21
That is actually seriously scary. Every perceived "slight" would send him into a tizzy.
anneboleyn
Sep 2016
#43
Seriously, he is SO INSECURE, hold grudges forever, and always blatantly lies
anneboleyn
Sep 2016
#45
He just can't let things go - now, people are all talking about this rather than his great "plans"
adigal
Sep 2016
#36
He might not be president, but he could always end up as a KFC spokesperson.
Tommy_Carcetti
Sep 2016
#40
An obese old man with a puffy orange face and a gross, greasy-looking brassy combover
anneboleyn
Sep 2016
#46