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| Yes, I live in a but I got inner city |
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41 | 18.55% |
| Yes, I live in a crime infested inner city |
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35 | 15.84% |
| Yes, I live in a burning crime infested inner city |
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33 | 14.93% |
| Bush burned the crime infested towers |
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Yikes. Taken out of context and the idiots believe it. The quote was "This isn’t my trade war, this is a trade war that should have taken place a long time ago, someone had to do it and I am the Chosen one."
Absolutely nothing to do with claiming he is God. Great spin though, keep it up. | ||
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What context calls for referring to yourself as 'the Chosen One?’ This isn't normal behavior.
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And plenty. People say it all the time. "I'm the right guy for the job." "You've got the right man", "There's a problem and I'm the guy to fix it", "I was chosen for this part" "I was the chosen one for that role." You deem this as bad behavior, I deem this as someone trying to tackle a problem. Whether they are doing it right, is a different conversation. If you say that about yourself, you are confident, and find yourself as the right guy for the job. That's a good thing.
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The right guy for the job is not the same as 'the Chosen One.’
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Bad behavior or delusions of grandeur?
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Technically the Democratic primaries aren't until February, and Trump would have to choose not to run for re-election.
The chances of him losing the nomination are non-existent. | ||
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