The latest ad from The Lincoln Project features an AI Fred Trump talking about how ashamed he is of his son Donald.
AI Fred says to Donald Trump:
Donny, I always knew you’d ruin everything. You’ve always been a fool. A joke, low rent. I’ve paid your bail so many times. Your business was all rubbish. You couldn’t even fucking make money at a casino. I’m ashamed that you have my name. Everyone knows why women leave you. You’re boring, broke and I told you not to get fat.
You pay porn stars and you’re weak over there. Your kids hate you, especially the girl. How did my son become so damn stupid? The brand I built is crap because of you. You’re rubbish. You’ll be lucky to stay out of prison. I may have lost my mind, but I never lost my business. I’ve been dead for 30 years and I’m still ashamed of you.
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Watch the advert:
Trump is a failure. He failed in business. He lost all the money his father had given him. He was elected president by a fluke of the universe and was the greatest failed president in American history. He has failed in everything he has tried to do in life other than steal money from people.
The ad exists to confuse Trump’s seemingly declining mind.
Deep down Trump knows the truth.
Donald Trump screams and screams, but constantly hides the truth that he is a failure.
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