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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1451297)4/10/2024 2:27:17 PM
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Bill
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miraje

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>> He LITERALLY said it.

The definition of "literally" is, LITERALLY, "in a literal manner or sense."

Trump did not LITERALLY make that statement. He sarcastically made the statement, and in no literal sense did he suggest even a microsecond of dictatorship. He was very clearly making the point that there were two very important first-day objectives that he was going see to it were implemented on his first day after returning to office.

That was not a literal commitment. It was making a political point through sarcasm.

So, that you can understand this important grammatical concept, here is the video, which I recommend you watch carefully about four or five times.

(8) Trump says if reelected, he won't be a dictator 'other than Day One' - YouTube

This kind of absurdity makes you on the left look ridiculous.



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1451297)4/10/2024 2:27:42 PM
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Please, get a grip. Even NBC referred to Trump as "mocking" the question.