Matt Davies for October 19, 2017

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    Sadandconfused9  over 6 years ago

    At least in his own mind he’s a strong and true warrior. I wonder if he plays a lot of reality interaction games like Final Fantasy 15?? You know the kind where they conquer the world?

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    Ally2005  over 6 years ago

    Give Trump a big hat and he could pass as a North Korean general.

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    lopaka  over 6 years ago

    ALLY2005 – Note the pictures of the fat kid. Always have the tools and the note pads behind him. Compare those pics to the pics of our great leader with all the tools behind him. Scarry.

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    Radish the wordsmith  over 6 years ago

    Trump himself has never served in the military. Selective Service records obtained from the National Archives by The Smoking Gun in 2011 reveal the following history of his draft eligibility:

    1964:Donald Trump became eligible for the draft on his 18th birthday (14 June 1964) and registered with the Selective Service System 10 days later. He received the first of four 2-S (college) deferments on 28 July 1964.

    1965:Trump received his second college deferment on 14 December 1965.

    1966:Trump’s previous deferment expired and he was reclassified 1-A (available for military service) on 22 November 1966. His 2-S deferment was renewed on 13 December.

    1967:No record.

    1968:Trump received his fourth and final college deferment on 16 January 1968. After graduating from Wharton, he was reclassified 1-A on 9 July 1968. Trump underwent an Armed Forces physical examination (with a result listed only as “DISQ”) on 19 September 1968 and was reclassified 1-Y (qualified for service only in time of war or national emergency) on 15 October 1968.

    According to a statement from the Trump campaign, the 1-Y classification stemmed from Trump’s having bone spurs in both heels:

    While attending the University of Pennsylvania’s prestigious Wharton School of Finance, Mr. Trump received a minor medical deferment for bone spurs on both heels of his feet. The medical deferment was expected to be short-term and he was therefore entered in the military draft lottery, where he received an extremely high number, 356 out of 365.1972:Despite the supposedly “short-term” nature of Trump’s disqualifying physical condition, on 17 February 1972 he was reclassified 4-F (not qualified for military service), presumably due to the abolishment of the 1-Y classification the previous year.

    https://www.snopes.com/2016/08/02/donald-trumps-draft-deferments/

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    Mr. Blawt  over 6 years ago

    What did you expect from a Commander-in-Chief who is smarter than all the generals?

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    wiatr  over 6 years ago

    When It was a (genuine) little child It must have tracked mud throughout Its mother’s house. The habit still exists.

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    Dtroutma  over 6 years ago

    The Orange chickenhawk, but actually more like something left in the henhouse.

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    GaryCooper  over 6 years ago

    He prefers soldiers who don’t get killed.

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