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#100daysofshame and #TrumpsDay100Songs

Over the past few days, I've had some fun with the trending hashtags #100daysofshame and #TrumpsDay100Songs on Twitter. Here are my posts, ordered from the most popular to the least popular (all my posts can be viewed here - https://twitter.com/CraigRozniecki):

1) 100 days of failures and lies,
100 days of someone else to blame,
100 days of arrogance and ignorance,
#100daysofshame
274 Likes, 130 Retweets

2) "Sweet Home Mar-a-Lago"
#TrumpsDay100Songs
238 Likes, 58 Retweets

3) "Don't Stop Deceivin'"
#TrumpsDay100Songs
190 Likes, 54 Retweets

4) "Tweeting Some Lies" (to the tune of "Sweet Caroline")
#TrumpsDay100Songs
63 Likes, 13 Retweets

5) "Reich Dreams (Are Made of This)"
#TrumpsDay100Songs
54 Likes, 11 Retweets

6) "(Everything He Does) He Does It For Him"
#TrumpsDay100Songs
50 Likes, 10 Retweets

7) "You're So Vague"
#TrumpsDay100Songs
31 Likes, 6 Retweets

8) "The Man Is Deranged" (to the tune of "People Are Strange")
#TrumpsDay100Songs
28 Likes, 3 Retweets

9) "All Towns F*cked" (to the tune of "Uptown Funk")
#TrumpsDay100Songs
14 Likes, 0 Retweets

10) "Oops! (There He Is)"
#TrumpsDay100Songs
8 Likes, 0 Retweets

Totals: 950 Likes, 285 Retweets (Averages of 95.0 Likes, 28.5 Retweets)

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