First question, besides numerous others that could follow: How did Wharton School of Business (allegedly the best) give a degree to any person so ignorant of current history, favoring Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party, saying, “Hitler did some things right.”
That was Donald Trump’s conclusion, a deeply troubling statement that raises serious concerns about his understanding of history and his moral compass.
Besides that comment, Donald Trump also added, “I need the kind of generals Hitler had.”
Donald Trump apparently ignores American generals like Washington, Grant, MacArthur, Eisenhower, Marshall, and Patton, more recently General Norman Schwarzkopf, McChrystal and Kelly.
Did Donald Trump’s father build a new library at The Wharton School of Business to get his son into Wharton and then add two additional floors to get the kid out with a degree? There must have been some palm-greasing because this Wharton graduate, running on the Republican ticket to become the president of the United States, is a dunce.
However, Donald Trump can talk about a golfer’s anatomy, advise on where to grab a woman, create juvenile names for opponents, sway on stage to Ave Maria, evade paying taxes (learn to do that at Wharton?) the list is endless but sufficient enough to embarrass any Wharton faculty member or graduate.
“Oh, so you're a graduate with a degree from the same business school as Donald Trump?” Exit laughing!
The Republican Party should withdraw Donald Trump’s name as their nominee for President of the United States. Nazi lovers should never apply.
Single-handily, with his stupidity, Donald Trump has disgraced the United States of America.
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