• NABDad@lemmy.world
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    12 hours ago

    “Energy is required for all work” is not really a noteworthy statement.

    If he managed to say it as coherently as I just did, it might be noteworthy, except for the fact that it would be inevitably followed by an incessant stream of gibberish.

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      11 hours ago

      So you have a problem with the sentence itself and not that it was spoken by Trump?

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        46 minutes ago

        That’s the complete opposite of what NABDad said. “If he managed to say it as coherently as I just did,” implies a belief that the sentence is at the very least marginally incoherent. Which further implies that they do actually have a problem with the sentence itself.

        Is your suggestion to the contrary a mistake made because you were overinvested in the point you’re trying to argue, or was it purposeful misinterpretation?

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        5 hours ago

        Actually, I have a problem with both.

        It’s a completely unnecessary statement for anyone with an elementary school level understanding of the world. However, if a candidate for president of the United States is going to make such an inane statement, he should at least speak coherently.

        Work requires energy. That’s easy to say, and easy to understand.

        Trump talks like a six year old trying to explain to his parents what he learned in school today.