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From looking at Dr. Jill Stein's tweets over the weekend, the Green Party's presidential nominee appears to have, at last, jumped on the bandwagon of election memes in an attempt to attract more progressive voters on Weird Facebook and Weird Twitter.
It's pretty impressive how many times Donald Trump has written the word "sad!" at the end of a tweet.
When Brianna Keiler of CNN told Trump spokesperson Michael Cohen that Trump was losing, he responded, "Says who?" Keiler answered, "Polls. All of them," to which Cohen replied, "Says who?"
The false rumor that Donald Trump was refusing to release his tax returns because he donated a large sum of money to the North American Man/Boy Love Association was promoted by the bot "Automoderator" on the /r/EnoughTrumpSpam subreddit earlier this month.
The Trump campaign didn't think to warn the Republican presidential candidate about the modern dangers of holding a sign while being recorded.
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From looking at Dr. Jill Stein's tweets over the weekend, the Green Party's presidential nominee appears to have, at last, jumped on the bandwagon of election memes in an attempt to attract more progressive voters on Weird Facebook and Weird Twitter.
It's pretty impressive how many times Donald Trump has written the word "sad!" at the end of a tweet.
When Brianna Keiler of CNN told Trump spokesperson Michael Cohen that Trump was losing, he responded, "Says who?" Keiler answered, "Polls. All of them," to which Cohen replied, "Says who?"
The false rumor that Donald Trump was refusing to release his tax returns because he donated a large sum of money to the North American Man/Boy Love Association was promoted by the bot "Automoderator" on the /r/EnoughTrumpSpam subreddit earlier this month.
The Trump campaign didn't think to warn the Republican presidential candidate about the modern dangers of holding a sign while being recorded.
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