Prince, that is a wild leap in the dark to read all of that into my little post. A person didn't even have to carefully follow the campaign to see two candidates, media and all the rest discussing things of very little importance, things like fake news and Hillary being possessed by the spirit of Eleanor Roosevelt. So who would really believe that Trump can't read? Even now at news conferences they are filled with baiting between the President and reporters. Very little substance. Very little character anywhere.
Will it ever move beyond this grade school mentality of tit for tat?
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[MENTION=21957]Darius[/MENTION]
Ok, I get what you mean. I agree the grade school mentality is really hard to deal with. But then an argument can't always be put rightfully in too few words to gain the substance you / we may wish for. Maybe that's why I read too much in the few words you used. Forums exist precisely so you can explain what you meant and put it across to others who might misinterpret your words or your intentions. That could be the limitations of Tweets.
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[MENTION=1766]princealbertofb[/MENTION] It is unimportant because it is nonsense, I don't care how good of a case someone makes. I know how to read but you don't see me reading Harry Potter books left and right... I dismiss it because it is absurd, as much as Trump himself is, to make the assumption that he can't read.
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