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The transcripts of tRump’s first calls with President Peña Nieto and Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull indicate that Napoleorange’s coke button does not summon a glass of fizzy brown battery acid.

Here he is telling the President of Mexico that Mexico has to pay for the wall and Mexico has to stop saying it won’t pay for the wall, because it makes him look bad.

But the fact is we are both in a little bit of a political bind because I have to have Mexico pay for the wall – I have to. I have been talking about it for a two year period, and the reason I say they are going to pay for the wall is because Mexico has made a fortune out of the stupidity of U.S. trade representatives. They are beating us at trade and they are beating us at the border, and they are killing us with drugs. Now I know you are not involved with that, but regardless of who is making all the money, billions and billions and billions – some people say more – is being made on drug trafficking that is coming through Mexico. Some people say that the business of drug trafficking is bigger than the business of taking our factory jobs. So what I would like to recommend is – if we are going to have continued dialogue – we will work out the wall. They are going to say, “who is going to pay for the wall, Mr. President?” to both of us, and we should both say, “we will work it out.” It will work out in the formula somehow. As opposed to you saying, “we will not pay” and me saying, “we will not pay.”

Earlier in the conversation – during one of the many times he appears to blame Mexico for the U.S.A.’s opioid addiction epidemic – he claims that he won New Hampshire because it is a drug infested den. Go Granite State!

Several of his comments to the Australian Prime Minister confirm that his ego is exactly as swollen and tender as I thought.

Malcom [sic], why is this so important? I do not understand. This is going to kill me. I am the world’s greatest person that does not want to let people into the country. And now I am agreeing to take 2,000 people and I agree I can vet them, but that puts me in a bad position. It makes me look so bad and I have only been here a week.

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Yes, I will be seen as a weak and ineffective leader in my first week by these people. This is a killer.

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It is important to you and it is embarrassing to me. It is an embarrassment to me, but at least I got you off the hook. So you put me back on the hook.

Does anyone really think Kelly is going to turn this train wreck of a man into a functioning human being? Because I want to play poker with that person. And talk to them about a fabulous deal on a bridge.

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