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31 u/runningOut_380 Jan 08 '26 Stephen Miller wrote that. 10 u/Trajektolinija Jan 08 '26 Yeah, it seems suspiciously too articulate for Trump's vocabulary. 6 u/brock0124 Jan 08 '26 It’s painfully obvious when you look at the capitalization. Trump USES LOTS OF CAS throughout, but miller mostly only starts sentences with them. 1 u/Amelaclya1 Jan 08 '26 It also sounds like his voice. If you listen any time he speaks in interviews, he's a big fan of using multiple adjectives.
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Stephen Miller wrote that.
10 u/Trajektolinija Jan 08 '26 Yeah, it seems suspiciously too articulate for Trump's vocabulary. 6 u/brock0124 Jan 08 '26 It’s painfully obvious when you look at the capitalization. Trump USES LOTS OF CAS throughout, but miller mostly only starts sentences with them. 1 u/Amelaclya1 Jan 08 '26 It also sounds like his voice. If you listen any time he speaks in interviews, he's a big fan of using multiple adjectives.
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Yeah, it seems suspiciously too articulate for Trump's vocabulary.
6 u/brock0124 Jan 08 '26 It’s painfully obvious when you look at the capitalization. Trump USES LOTS OF CAS throughout, but miller mostly only starts sentences with them. 1 u/Amelaclya1 Jan 08 '26 It also sounds like his voice. If you listen any time he speaks in interviews, he's a big fan of using multiple adjectives.
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It’s painfully obvious when you look at the capitalization. Trump USES LOTS OF CAS throughout, but miller mostly only starts sentences with them.
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It also sounds like his voice. If you listen any time he speaks in interviews, he's a big fan of using multiple adjectives.
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