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Big deal. Most newspapers are written at a 5th-6th grade level too. Progressives just think they're smart and educated because they agree with what is printed.
President Tweety Tantrump really thinks he has all the "best words." He has no intellectual curiosity, so he doesn't make an effort to learn anything new. He gets offended and spouts off on Twitter instead of actually taking the time to look at how he might improve his vocabulary and communication skills. Words mean things. It's how we get thoughts, ideas, and concepts across to other people. It's rather important to be able to do that skillfully in matters of diplomacy. Public safety really depends on that skill.
Alright, a grade level score of 8.7. You're right about the level of a high school freshman on that post.
DT like so many other princes of New York Real Estate families came from a lower to middle class background. Same can be said of many Wall Street bankers, traders, partners, etc... In short a whole lot of men (and women now) who have more money than God, but aren't necessarily polished, well educated or sophisticated.
And the Snowflakes playing with Crayons and Play Dough, or needing "Cry" sessions and Therapy Dogs because they didn't get their way? What level is that?
As far as Trumps vocabulary, I say that's not bad, since he was elected President, and is a Billionaire, which is more than any of use can say, no matter how well we say, or at what level we say it in.
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