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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsCan we get a complete sentence count from last nights debate?
Trumps stammering was so awful - he could barely complete a sentence. I think he said "Constitution" 10 times in 15 seconds at one point!
HRC by comparison, spoke clearly and concisely, while still sounding like she was speaking extemporaneously. (im sure she mostly was - but, I think she has some of this stuff down...!) She's able to freestyle a bit - but then re-join the prepped rap.
I'd like to see the count of complete sentences for each!
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Can we get a complete sentence count from last nights debate? (Original Post)
hexola
Oct 2016
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onecaliberal
(32,934 posts)1. Complete sentences? He uses words that are not in the English language.
apcalc
(4,465 posts)2. Lol! True, that-bigly.
lonestarnot
(77,097 posts)3. bigly nasty that stupid fucker.
Bigly WTF! Out of someone wanting to be President of the United States!
Glassunion
(10,201 posts)4. Bigly is a word, however no longer in common use.