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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Donald, Donald. Now people are laughing at you, not with you.[/quote] Speak for yourself.[/quote] We're laughing at you, too. And the world thinks Trumpsters and Trump are off your rocker. https://thinkprogress.org/what-newspapers-in-13-countries-are-saying-about-donald-trump-819e632616d2#.iib33pba6 Last month, South Africa’s the New Age called Trump “arguably the most successful internet troll in today’s political spectrum,” noting that much of his social media commentary “reads like a laundry list of troll tactics Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been referred to as the “anti-Trump,” a Canadian island jokingly said it would accept Americans fleeing a Trump presidency, and Google searches on “moving to Canada” spiked after Super Tuesday..” Canadian newspaper Toronto Star has published a number of articles on Trump, including ones that called him a “historically unpopular” candidate, described Trump’s rallies as a “testosterone rage,” and noted that Trump is actually “an epic illusion.” "German international broadcaster Deutsche Welle described Trump as “the presidential hopeful who baffles Europe.” “He’s leading some polls when it comes to Republican presidential candidates, but most Germans, and other Europeans, have a hard time taking ‘The Donald’ seriously,” wrote Carla Bleiker." In February, German news site Spiegel Online labeled Trump the “World’s Most Dangerous Man.” In March, German business newspaper Handelsblatt noted that “the Trump candidacy has opened the door to madness: for the unthinkable to happen, a bad joke to become reality,” as translated by the Associated Press. “What looked grotesque must now be discussed seriously.” French newspaper Libération has devoted a significant amount of its covers to the Republican front-runner, calling him “the American nightmare,” comparing him to French politician Le Pen, and asking what can bring him down. One of its more recent covers shows a cartoon Trump sitting on a world plagued by climate change, explosions, and nuclear war. “Mr. Trump is a promoter of paranoid fantasies, a xenophobe and an ignoramus. His business consists of the erection of ugly monuments to his own vanity. He has no experience of political office… Trump is grossly unqualified for the world’s most important political office.” “Dear America, this Donald Trump thing? It’s not all about you,” declared a recent video in the Guardian, noting the ramifications his victory could have for the rest of the world. “If Trump actually makes it to the White House, there’s only one thing you can predict about this wholly unpredictable man. There’ll be a surge of what people will call anti-American-ism. People will mock the nation as dumb, vulgar, and aggressive. It’ll be like it was in the George W. Bush years, only much, much worse.” I will add: The positive comments of Trump were from Russia (no surprise there), and a right wing Israeli group, but even then, it was sort of a "oh good, now there's someone even more right wing then us so maybe the world will focus on him rather than us" kind of endorsement.[/quote]
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