What Donald Trump hates most

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Nothing riles Donald Trump up more than being called a loser. However, there are other things Trump does not like to be called. ‘Weak” is certainly one of them. Yet that is precisely what MANY are labeling Donald Trump – weak – a weakling.

For example, on Saturday morning, Michael Steele came out with it and labeled Trump weak. Calling Trump a bully, Steele said of Donald Trump: “He is too weak of a man to go out and campaign like any other normal candidate who would go out and campaign.”

“That is your truth, Donald Trump”, Steel said. Good for Steele. But the truth is, it is not just Steel. Many people are wondering about Trump’s sparse campaign schedule.

The man has the time. He’s off one day per week and on weekends. Yet, Trump’s campaign appearances remain tiny and dismal. When he DOES appear, he inevitably makes a blunder that is retweeted into the stars a few million times on Twitter.

“Game the system.” Steele also accused Trump of trying to game the system by failing to do the necessary work to win the election.

Lazybones. That’s what one person on social media called Donald Trump, and I expect many others are saying the same thing. Trump does not have it in him anymore to campaign in the way he is to, and he also lacks the MONEY because he keeps losing his money in litigation.

This is no way to run a campaign, at least not coherently. But whoever said Donald Trump was coherent?

As the election gets closer, Trump’s laziness becomes a comfy afghan wrapped around his lazy and mentally dissolving bones, and there will likely be more events canceled. At the few events there are, Trump will likely make more mistakes that will get him laughed at even more, making the orange creep more and more infuriated.

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