My personal blog was crowded with Trump junk so I am moving them to
their own blog.
This was originally posted July 3, 2018. |
November 2016 - After Donald Trump won the presidential election, I predicted that he would not serve the full 4-year term. So, maybe he will, maybe he won't.
Now, 8 months later, I am hearing credible predictions that he will win again in 2020. Lord help us.
Should that happen, I predict that he will bus in thousands of people to his inauguration so that he will be able to legitimately claim that the population at this event is the largest in history.
Now I'm on record.
The pair of photos above shows a view of the crowd on the National Mall at the inaugurations of President Barack Obama (top) in 2009, and President Donald Trump (below) in 2017.
Now, 8 months later, I am hearing credible predictions that he will win again in 2020. Lord help us.
Should that happen, I predict that he will bus in thousands of people to his inauguration so that he will be able to legitimately claim that the population at this event is the largest in history.
Now I'm on record.
The pair of photos above shows a view of the crowd on the National Mall at the inaugurations of President Barack Obama (top) in 2009, and President Donald Trump (below) in 2017.
Or, look at it this way:
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Continuing his braggedy-brag ways, Trump also boasted that his 2018 State of the Union address drew the highest number of views in history.
Trump’s claim that his address was “the highest number in history” is wrong because it ranks ninth out of the annual addresses delivered by presidents since 1993. (source: The New York Times)
Keep on bragging, Mr. Trump ..... Someone will always be fact-checking you.
Trump’s claim that his address was “the highest number in history” is wrong because it ranks ninth out of the annual addresses delivered by presidents since 1993. (source: The New York Times)
Keep on bragging, Mr. Trump ..... Someone will always be fact-checking you.


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