“I went to the Wharton School of Finance,” he said “ really genius stuff.“ “ I’m, like, a really smart person.”

    by h20poIo

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    1. Quite the ringing endorsement -> “Republicans, how much more do you need?” “WHAT??? Sorry, can’t hear you over the sound of Trump’s whining and Vances masculinity.

    2. This is a very believable statement. After I learned Trump believes asylum seeking immigrants are from other countries mental and penal institutions, because he associates “asylum” with “mental asylums”, thus all people seeking asylum have something wrong with them psychologically…his professors statement is true and maybe a little generous.

    3. note: he said this multiple times, and it had nothing to do with his politics. Kelley died in 2011, long before Trump launched a ‘serious’ presidential campaign.

    4. Prestigious-Debt9474 on

      i mean the guy says many of his former professors agree with him… guy is 80 years old… how many of his former professors are even alive today?

    5. LaughingAtNonsense on

      Imagine being almost 80 and still being a fucking dunce like Cheetler. No amount of Daddy’s money, privilege, going to top tier schools was going to make that dumbass be anything other than a complete fuckup. Would love Michael Cohen to finally reveal the school transcripts he buried.

    6. DoubleGunzChippa on

      Trump:  “I graduated top of my class!”

      Also Trump:  “If anyone releases my grades I’ll sue them!”

      Like most things with Trump, something isn’t adding up here.

    7. ImaginarySeaweed7762 on

      Master’s Degree in Pathological Lying. I didn’t say PHD because he’s too lazy to write a doctoral thesis.

    8. rainorshinedogs on

      This is like one of those private interview sessions in the Office where they have one guy say something, but then it cuts to the interview with the other guy refuting what the first guy just said

    9. And this professor said this, not just once or twice, *one hundred times, over three decades.*

      > One of Trump’s marketing professors at Wharton, the late William Kelley, apparently thought little of his student. A close friend of the professor, **Frank DiPrima, said that Kelley told him 100 times over three decades** that “Donald Trump was the dumbest goddam student I ever had.” “I remember his emphasis and inflection — it went like this — ‘Donald Trump was the dumbest goddamn student I ever had,’” DiPrima wrote. “Dr. Kelley told me this after Trump had become a celebrity but long before he was considered a political figure. Dr. Kelley often referred to Trump’s arrogance when he told of this — that Trump came to Wharton thinking he already knew everything.”

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