Donald Trump's "very, very, large brain"

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    Nick Charity is an online journalist for the London Evening Standard. The following are excerpts from his 27 September 2018 news report headlined "Donald Trump boasts China respects his 'very, very, large brain'".

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    Donald Trump today said that he is respected in China due to his "very, very large brain".

    The US president said in a briefing to reporters that the Chinese supposedly respect his intellect.

    Mr Trump's boast came after a speech to the UN General Assembly on his accomplishments.

    He was criticised for saying in the speech that his administration has "accomplished more than any other administration in history".....

    Responding to question on relations with the country, he said: "From what I hear, if you look at Mr. Pillsbury, the leading authority on China ... he was saying that China has total respect for Donald Trump and for Donald Trump's very, very large.. a'brain. He said, 'Donald Trump, they don't know what to do'."

    Michael Pillsbury is the director for Chinese strategy at the conservative Hudson Institute think tank. He had told Fox News in August that Beijing viewed Trump as a "superior" president, and "so smart" - whereas China typically "looks down on us as not being very bright."...

    Mr Trump also claimed at the press conference that world leaders "weren't laughing at me, they were laughing with me", after the UN delegates audibly laughed during his opening remarks.

    "The fake news said people laughed at President Trump. They didn't laugh at me. People had a good time with me. We were doing it together. We had a good time. They respect what I've done." (End excerpts)

    P.S. We can guess what’s inside his "very, very, large brain" as a lot of hogwash keeps spilling from it through his potty mouth all the time.

    Source: https://www.standard.co.uk/news/wor...pects-his-very-very-large-brain-a3947331.html
     
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    And in the third person. This bloke is an A-class wanker.
     
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    Thanks for liking my thread.

    Let's hope Tom Kirkman will crawl out of a TV set like Sadako in the 1998 Japanese supernatural psychological horror film "Ring". Then he will give Trump a very hard fight in the next US presidential election, scheduled for Tuesday, November 3, 2020. :unclesam:

    http://designated-survivor.wikia.com/wiki/Tom_Kirkman

    https://twitter.com/RealTomKirkman

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Designated_Survivor_(TV_series)

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ring_(film)
     
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    2. It is not the first time the 93-year-old outspoken Mahathir hit out at the 72-year-old mercurial Trump like a loving father to a lost son.

    The following are excerpts from an article by Asia News Today dated September 27, 2018 under the headline "Dr M hits out at Trump over inconsistencies, says ‘one has to learn to live with China’".

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    KUALA LUMPUR. Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad has criticised Donald Trump over the latter’s inconsistent views, telling the US president that “one has to learn to live with China” amid an ongoing trade war between the two countries.

    Bloomberg reported the prime minister as saying that Trump’s diplomatic style is jeopardising US efforts in Asia, sarcastically adding that China could probably even outlast US in the trade war.

    “He changes his views in a manner of hours,” Bloomberg quoted Dr Mahathir as saying during an event at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York, referring to Trump.

    “Dealing with people who are not consistent is a big problem,” Dr Mahathir added.

    He pointed out that China has history on its side as it has been around for “4,000 years”, and said that Trump’s mixed signals to Asia was not doing the US any favours.

    “One has to learn to live with China,” Dr Mahathir said.... (End excerpts)

    Source: http://asianewstoday.com/blog/dr-m-...ies-says-one-has-to-learn-to-live-with-china/

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/2059518.stm

    https://www.biography.com/people/mahathir-mohamad-9395417
     

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