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The Maryland governor has frequently been floated as a potential 2028 presidential candidate.
https://people.com/trump-claims-governor-wes-moore-privately-said-trump-is-the-greatest-president-of-moores-lifetime-11797336

President Donald Trump claimed that Maryland Gov. Wes Moore privately told him that he’s been “the greatest president” in the governor’s lifetime.

On Monday, Aug. 25, the president was speaking to reporters in the Oval Office about Maryland’s largest city, Baltimore, saying that the “horrible death bed” is filled with crime. As Trump, 79, continued, he remarked that he met Moore, 46, at the 2024 Army-Navy football game in mid-December in Landover, Md.

There, Trump claims Moore approached him. “He came over, he hugged me, he shook my hand. He said, ‘Sir, you are the greatest president in my lifetime,' " Trump claimed, adding that Moore allegedly told him, "'Sir, you’re doing a fantastic job. I just want to shake your hand.' "
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>>1429818
>politician curries favor by sucking up to egomaniac president
This isn't even news.
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>>1429818
he is not wrong
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>>1429819
It is when large portions of Maryland's population are in denial about it.
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>>1429825
Source?
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>>1429818
>Liar and malignant narcissist lies about people liking him
Wow
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>>1429819
Actually it's more concerning when the US President starts randomly lying that his opponents actually said he's the best ever.
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There are a few ways to measure a president.
1) is the country better off or worse off when he leaves office?
1a) is that the result of him primarily or Congress?
2) did he achieve his stated goals while in office (for better or worse)?

As far as being effective and getting the things he wanted done, Trump has been very effective compared to every president since Reagan. Reagan had Congress on his side, and the GOP majority in Congress is simply letting him do what he wants without them.

You'd have to go back to FDR to find a president who got more done, with Congress and the USSC assisting. But Trump has only been in his second term a half-year. FDR had over three full terms.

I don't like Trump or his followers, but admit that he has been wilidly effective.
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>>1429834
He's been very effective at enacting his retarded policies... you know, when they're not being tied up in constant legal battles.

The problem is, all of his policies are backfiring horrifically on the country at large. Inflation is ramping up out the ass, our international reputation is in tatters, and he's added about 4 trillion to national debt in half a year alone.
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>>1429835
>Inflation is ramping up out the ass
>added about 4 trillion to national debt in half a year alone
Yeah but you have to remember that this is Obama's economy, Trump is just taking credit for it
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>>1429835
>Inflation is ramping up out the ass
>Trump peak inflation rate: 2.7%
>Biden peak inflation rate: 9.1%
>FUCK TRUMP >:(
you aren't going to convince anyone arguing inflation rates given the previous presidents track record.
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>>1429840
your talking points are thoroughly exhausted yet you still post them. you're boring
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>>1429843
I post verifiable facts, and it's nobody's fault but your own they are different than your false democrat talking points
:)
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>>1429844
you're a verified boring shill, you should be thanking me for even engaging you on this level
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>>1429845
So at the very least, you would agree that if you consider trumps peak inflation rate of 2.7% to be "ramping up out the ass" then the peak bidenflation rate of over 9% you must consider to have been very devastating to Americans since peak bidenflation is more than 3x that of peak trump inflation.

Or do you hold a double standard?
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>>1429840
Biden's peak inflation rate includes covid you retard. Trump has already surpassed the peak from his first term in the first 6 months and it's increasing week by week as prices keep going up and up from his tariffs.
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>>1429847
>Memoryholes covid again
Reminder food prices are reaching record highs under Trump with no lowering in sight.
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>>1429850
COVID was five years ago.
Biden made food more expensive by dicking with oil production.
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>>1429853
did your parents kill themselves after they saw how you turned out?
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>>1429853
Covid STARTED 5 years ago. It didn't fully end until late 2022/early 2023, and the effects it had on trade and the economy still have some ripples today.
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>>1429853
>by dicking with oil production
Biden didn't dick with oil production at all lmao. One shut down pipeline doesn't mean shit.
>https://theconversation.com/under-both-trump-and-biden-harris-us-oil-and-gas-production-surged-to-record-highs-despite-very-different-energy-goals-236859
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>>1429850
>Reminder food prices are reaching record highs
This has been true for pretty much every president over the last century.
The rate at which food prices increased was 3x quicker under Biden than they currently are under trump.

Your gaslighting doesn't work here
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>>1429857
I feel like there was a post on here not even a month ago that I could look up in the archives. It listed (and cited evidence for) like a dozen things Biden did to "dick with oil production" and the pipeline was just a single one

But I really don't think you care about facts whatsoever, you are just here to flood the zone with shit and push false narratives
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>>1429859
And yet he still reached record production highs, so fuck off with your gaslighting.

>>1429858
Again, stop memoryholeing covid. Comparing prices that resulted from a global pandemic disrupting trade internationally to prices resulting from Trump's retarded trade policies doesn't work.
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>>1429827
His ass as usual
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>>1429861
>Comparing prices that resulted from a global pandemic disrupting trade internationally to prices resulting from Trump's retarded trade policies doesn't work.
I lost patience pointing this out to idiots and or shils. Keep up the good work
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>>1429818
>He said, ‘Sir, you are the greatest president in my lifetime'
doubt, trump lies constantly
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>>1430842
Wes Moore is a massive sycophant, I wouldn't put it past him. Notice how he didn't deny it outright, he just said "keep telling yourself that" which seems more like a wink wink nudge nudge situation if I've ever seen one.
>>1429898
Sources are in the OP as usual, newfag.



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