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    Quote Originally Posted by RichardMZhlubb View Post
    In reality, it's the right who are wiling to accept anything Trump says, without evidence. The picture she paints of Trump in this book is painfully obvious to anyone paying attention. Trump is a narcissistic fool. It doesn't require someone with a doctorate in psychology (like Mary Trump) to see that.

    (As for the so-called "Russian Hoax," it has ben proven that Trump's campaign and businesses made dozens of requests of the Russian government for help and that the Russian government then orchestrated multiple criminal conspiracies to help the Trump campaign and that Trump knowingly accepted that help and then tried to cover it up and block any investigation of it. That's all very well documented. The fact that all of this corruption doesn't fit neatly into an ill-defined non-legal term like "collusion" doesn't mean that it was a hoax.)
    Shapiro didn’t even meet Trump until he was in college. This is a defamation suit in the making.

    Your inability to come to terms with reality on the Russia hoax certainly labels you as irrational.
    When Donald Trump said to protest “peacefully”, he meant violence.

    When he told protesters to “go home”, he meant stay for an insurrection.

    And when he told Brad Raffensperger to implement “whatever the correct legal remedy is”, he meant fraud.

    War is peace.

    Freedom is slavery.

    Ignorance is strength.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoosier8 View Post
    Shapiro didn’t even meet Trump until he was in college. This is a defamation suit in the making.

    Your inability to come to terms with reality on the Russia hoax certainly labels you as irrational.
    The book doesn't say that the guy who took Trump's SAT's was someone he knew in college. It said that it was a "buddy" named Joe Shapiro. Some readers have guessed that it was the same guy named Joe Shapiro he knew in college, but that's speculation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RichardMZhlubb View Post
    The book doesn't say that the guy who took Trump's SAT's was someone he knew in college. It said that it was a "buddy" named Joe Shapiro. Some readers have guessed that it was the same guy named Joe Shapiro he knew in college, but that's speculation.
    LOL, streeeeeeeetch. The hoops you have to jump through is amazing. If he knew him in college, he already passed his SAT's.
    When Donald Trump said to protest “peacefully”, he meant violence.

    When he told protesters to “go home”, he meant stay for an insurrection.

    And when he told Brad Raffensperger to implement “whatever the correct legal remedy is”, he meant fraud.

    War is peace.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RichardMZhlubb View Post
    The book doesn't say that the guy who took Trump's SAT's was someone he knew in college. It said that it was a "buddy" named Joe Shapiro. Some readers have guessed that it was the same guy named Joe Shapiro he knew in college, but that's speculation.
    Well, until "bitter" Mary identifies this Joe Sharpiro he's no more than a fictional character.

    Didn't Trump transfer to Wharton ?? SAT's wouldn't need to be taken would they ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoosier8 View Post
    LOL, streeeeeeeetch. The hoops you have to jump through is amazing. If he knew him in college, he already passed his SAT's.
    Right. But, as I said, the book simply says that it was a buddy of his named Joe Shapiro. That's a common enough name that Trump could easily have known two guys with named Joe Shapiro. Frankly, I have no idea whether the story is true, and I really don't care. I already know that Trump is completely lacking in ethics and any sort of moral code. I don't need stories about his cheating as a kid to confirm that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RichardMZhlubb View Post
    Right. But, as I said, the book simply says that it was a buddy of his named Joe Shapiro. That's a common enough name that Trump could easily have known two guys with named Joe Shapiro. Frankly, I have no idea whether the story is true, and I really don't care. I already know that Trump is completely lacking in ethics and any sort of moral code. I don't need stories about his cheating as a kid to confirm that.
    Streeeeeetch again. Hilarious hoop jumping.
    When Donald Trump said to protest “peacefully”, he meant violence.

    When he told protesters to “go home”, he meant stay for an insurrection.

    And when he told Brad Raffensperger to implement “whatever the correct legal remedy is”, he meant fraud.

    War is peace.

    Freedom is slavery.

    Ignorance is strength.

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