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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Seriously WTF is wrong with guy [twitter]https://twitter.com/mcgeereports/status/1533885903189450752?s=21&t=jwydd_nX7kMawwr2iecfZQ[/twitter][/quote] He says the end of his high school career was robbed from him. He was already a dropout when he was arrested, so I have no idea what he’s talking about. He’s a habitual liar with delusions of grandeur. No wonder the same people who support Trump like Rittenhouse. [/quote] Exactly like Madison Cawthorn who said he couldn’t go to the Naval Academy after his accident, except they had already rejected him before the accident.[/quote] Rs love their liars! [/quote] I seem to remember a certain president who said he graduated at the top of this class, etc. Hmmm[/quote] Trump? Trump did that. “Trump graduated from Penn in 1968. Before long, a legend was born. A 1973 article in the New York Times said Trump graduated “first in his class” from the Wharton School and then quoted his father as saying, “Donald is the smartest person I know.” The claim that Trump was the top student was repeated in a more widely noticed 1976 profile in the Times, again including his father’s quote about being the “smartest person.” The Times later published stories that questioned whether Trump was a top student at Penn, noting that transcripts are private. In fact, Trump’s name was not among the top honorees at his commencement. Nor was he on the dean’s list his senior year, meaning he was not among the top 56 students in his graduating class of 366. All that is known for certain is that Trump received at least a 2.0 average, or C, enabling him to graduate. A 4.0 is equivalent to an A. The idea that Trump was the top performer has persisted partly because the president has continued to let it stand, despite the many times it has been debunked. Trump acknowledged as much last year, saying that he “heard I was first in my class at the Wharton School of Finance. And sometimes when you hear it, you don’t say anything. You just let it go.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-who-often-boasts-of-his-wharton-degree-says-he-was-admitted-to-the-hardest-school-to-get-into-the-college-official-who-reviewed-his-application-recalls-it-differently/2019/07/08/0a4eb414-977a-11e9-830a-21b9b36b64ad_story.html [/quote] It was one of his countless documented lies. [/quote]
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