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WickedsDesire -> Donald Trump's use of grammar 'typical of children aged 11 and under' (3/19/2016 4:59:24 PM)

Donald Trump's use of grammar 'typical of children aged 11 and under'

They penny has dropped, yes I bent down and picked it up and will blow it on one muffin crumb,..Where was I, ah! No wonder buffoonery is so popular.

I reckon a a slow monkey could take him at ludo


hehehe staggers off




rkfdbdsm -> RE: Donald Trump's use of grammar 'typical of children aged 11 and under' (3/19/2016 6:53:32 PM)

Sadly, it begs the question of "Does he talk like that because of his intellect or the intellects of those he's speaking to?" Considering the asinine justifications I've heard fr why folk support him despite the lies and hate-mongering, it may be the latter, though I wish I could say it was the former.




Lucylastic -> RE: Donald Trump's use of grammar 'typical of children aged 11 and under' (3/19/2016 9:23:55 PM)

Class cant be bought. Hes got a mind. He is pandering to his base , and at the same time insulting them.
He is the PT Barnum of our day.
the suckers are buying it by the second.





Curmudgeonly1 -> RE: Donald Trump's use of grammar 'typical of children aged 11 and under' (3/19/2016 9:30:59 PM)

A good many official forms and documents in many jurisdictions are designed for the same reading/comprehension level because that reaches the most people. It makes perfect sense for the Donald to do likewise just as does the latest member of the Bush-Clinton crime family, Hitllary.

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Lucylastic -> RE: Donald Trump's use of grammar 'typical of children aged 11 and under' (3/19/2016 9:54:56 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Curmudgeonly1

A good many official forms and documents in many jurisdictions are designed for the same reading/comprehension level because that reaches the most people. It makes perfect sense for the Donald to do likewise just as does the latest member of the Bush-Clinton crime family, Hitllary.



I read another site mentioning that they had the same scores, and the reasoning. I cant disagree with it, but hils is slightly harder, you can see her frustration when some of the "dumb" shows up against her experience over the years...btw Im no fan... Donnie is making the most of it (the dumb). Of course he knows his business well, no doubt.
All practised speakers can do it. As we know..it works for a lot of people. all over the world. All the time.




Phydeaux -> RE: Donald Trump's use of grammar 'typical of children aged 11 and under' (3/19/2016 11:19:26 PM)

Oh you mean like when Obama launches into "black speak".. hmm?




Termyn8or -> RE: Donald Trump's use of grammar 'typical of children aged 11 and under' (3/20/2016 12:51:10 AM)

FR

Tell you what Wick, your posts do not exude hints that you are in the MENSA society.

T^T




Curmudgeonly1 -> RE: Donald Trump's use of grammar 'typical of children aged 11 and under' (3/20/2016 4:02:46 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Termyn8or

FR

Tell you what Wick, your posts do not exude hints that you are in the MENSA society.

T^T

Luckily we have you to shine a light.

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MrRodgers -> RE: Donald Trump's use of grammar 'typical of children aged 11 and under' (3/20/2016 6:18:28 AM)

The whole American (and western) political diaspora is supposed to be dumbed down and with the bar so lowered since 2000 and maybe even 1980...this becomes the new normal.




MrRodgers -> RE: Donald Trump's use of grammar 'typical of children aged 11 and under' (3/20/2016 6:25:45 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Termyn8or

FR

Tell you what Wick, your posts do not exude hints that you are in the MENSA society.

T^T

Well, he has a muffin fetish so.....?




DesideriScuri -> RE: Donald Trump's use of grammar 'typical of children aged 11 and under' (3/20/2016 6:44:40 AM)

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ORIGINAL: rkfdbdsm
Sadly, it begs the question of "Does he talk like that because of his intellect or the intellects of those he's speaking to?" Considering the asinine justifications I've heard fr why folk support him despite the lies and hate-mongering, it may be the latter, though I wish I could say it was the former.


It has to be the latter. I know this because...

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Lucylastic -> RE: Donald Trump's use of grammar 'typical of children aged 11 and under' (3/20/2016 7:03:04 AM)

LOL




WickedsDesire -> RE: Donald Trump's use of grammar 'typical of children aged 11 and under' (3/20/2016 7:43:59 AM)

Termyn8or You’ve hurt my fragile little soul *sobs* Your not per chance related to Buffoonery (Trump) trampling on poor olde me and scything me down to size with your towering intellectual rebuttal...or are you just throwing sh*t. I knew you two were related rabble rouser. Monty Python's Life of Brian (watch for the rabble rouser bit and it’s a funny clip)

And who let him out of the Apery. It’s like planet of the apes I tell ye.

But back to Buffoonery (Trump)
Buffoonery “We are going to do something so good so fast and the world is going to respect us again” Prey tell us Donald what is this something- because the word something means a thing that is unspecified or unknown.

Buffoonery “He wants to give away our country folks" – who does he want to give it away too Donald? A race of pixies or aliens perhaps?.

Buffoonery We have political hacks for negotiating deals for billions and billions of dollars. Donald who are these hacks and what deals...buffoon likes to keep us waiting eh! not that he ever paid back any of his debts and best not let him near the piggy bank!

And that sums up pretty much everything I have heard him say. I am truly fascinated with this buffoon.

On a more serious note is he:
Doing this deliberately – nope. I have thought long and hard about that.
It’s how he is. I have known a few people like that in real life and they were usually feared by many. I just viewed them as dangerous people who should never be in a position of power or leadership. And to fuk with them and confuse them (always do so in front of the audiences that fear/believe it)you just need to ask them a question about what they are talking about. In this case Donald what do you mean by "something?" Then sadly you will come to the conclusion they have no idea what they are talking about.

I think his own party will stop him if not them then the American people.

Actually out of all the candidates I liked Sanders and what he said, but he was quickly declared a communist and will no doubt be shipped of to one of your gulags.




WilliamWizer -> RE: Donald Trump's use of grammar 'typical of children aged 11 and under' (3/20/2016 8:13:11 AM)


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ORIGINAL: rkfdbdsm

Sadly, it begs the question of "Does he talk like that because of his intellect or the intellects of those he's speaking to?"


probably a bit of both but I can't be sure since I don't listen to whatever nonsense leaves his lips. having to listen to my own president is already too much for me. I'm quite sure each time he speaks the IQ of the area drops a couple dozen points and probably Donald Tramp causes a similar effect.




rkfdbdsm -> RE: Donald Trump's use of grammar 'typical of children aged 11 and under' (3/20/2016 8:18:30 AM)


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ORIGINAL: MrRodgers

The whole American (and western) political diaspora is supposed to be dumbed down and with the bar so lowered since 2000 and maybe even 1980...this becomes the new normal.


In 1965, the average American newspaper used a lexicon of around 400,000 words. By 2000, that had fallen to as low as 225,000 words in some areas. Today, many papers use a lexicon of as few as 150,000 words in an effort to avoid alienating less educated readers.




lovmuffin -> RE: Donald Trump's use of grammar 'typical of children aged 11 and under' (3/20/2016 8:47:59 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: MrRodgers


quote:

ORIGINAL: Termyn8or

FR

Tell you what Wick, your posts do not exude hints that you are in the MENSA society.

T^T

Well, he has a muffin fetish so.....?



The muffin fetish is all too common. [8D]




thompsonx -> RE: Donald Trump's use of grammar 'typical of children aged 11 and under' (3/20/2016 10:41:22 AM)

When one speaks to the french one speaks french.
When one speaks to the Germans one speaks german.
When one speaks to peckerwoods one speaks peckerwood.





thompsonx -> RE: Donald Trump's use of grammar 'typical of children aged 11 and under' (3/20/2016 10:45:17 AM)

]ORIGINAL: lovmuffin

Well, he has a muffin fetish so.....?



The muffin fetish is all too common. [8D]

Well played




Lucylastic -> RE: Donald Trump's use of grammar 'typical of children aged 11 and under' (3/20/2016 10:47:14 AM)

yeah that was pretty good[:D]




WickedsDesire -> RE: Donald Trump's use of grammar 'typical of children aged 11 and under' (3/20/2016 1:11:32 PM)

his blade cut deep, wicked says with a tear in his eye




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