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Something about the language in the Declaration regarding a prince who acts as a tyrant being unfit for office made some of his backers assume NPR (and not Thomas Jefferson) was calling the current president a tyrant and that NPR was advocating revolution.
I wonder what made them think that?
Trump's Attila the Hun and Attily the Hunnie type knuckle-draggers are such sensitive snowflakes! They wouldn't know the Constitution if it hit them in the head!
Trump's Attila the Hun and Attily the Hunnie type knuckle-draggers are such sensitive snowflakes! They wouldn't know the Constitution if it hit them in the head!
I'm pretty sure Trump had no idea what the Constitution was about....until he was elected and told about it.
Something about the language in the Declaration regarding a prince who acts as a tyrant being unfit for office made some of his backers assume NPR (and not Thomas Jefferson) was calling the current president a tyrant and that NPR was advocating revolution.
I wonder what made them think that?
Something about the language in the Declaration regarding a prince who acts as a tyrant being unfit for office made some of his backers assume NPR (and not Thomas Jefferson) was calling the current president a tyrant and that NPR was advocating revolution.
I wonder what made them think that?
I'm pretty sure Trump had no idea what the Constitution was about....until he was elected and told about it.
"'m pretty sure Trump had no idea what the Constitution was about."
He probably knows MORE then Obama did considering even though he "taught" Constitutional Law, he was overturned by the courts MORE then another President. Several ruling by 9-0
Looks like he didn't know as much as those that hired him to teach it thought he did.
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