- Donald Trump was never qualified to be president — or anything else. After a lifetime of lying, failure and incompetence, this conman stands at the gates of power once again https://www.salon.com/2024/11/02/donald-was-never-qualified-to-be--or-anything-else/ 108 comments politics
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