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#RoastTrumpIn4Words

I had some fun with the trending hashtag #RoastTrumpIn4Words on Twitter over the weekend. Here are my posts, ordered from the most popular to least popular (all my tweets can be seen here - https://twitter.com/CraigRozniecki):

1) Draft dodger, truth dodger
#RoastTrumpIn4Words
167 Likes, 41 Retweets

2) The Covfefe-in-Chief
#RoastTrumpIn4Words
53 Likes, 13 Retweets

3) Tiny hands, tinier penis
#RoastTrumpIn4Words
45 Likes, 14 Retweets

4) Art of the steal
#RoastTrumpIn4Words
44 Likes, 9 Retweets

5) Educated at Trump University
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41 Likes, 8 Retweets

6) Putin America first, bigly...
#RoastTrumpIn4Words
35 Likes, 8 Retweets

7) Six businesses? Morals? Bankrupt.
#RoastTrumpIn4Words
27 Likes, 7 Retweets

8) Bigly patriotic bone spurs
#RoastTrumpIn4Words
25 Likes, 5 Retweets

9) To Russia with love
#RoastTrumpIn4Words
23 Likes, 3 Retweets

10) Crushing on his daughter
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21 Likes, 4 Retweets

11) It's 3 am somewhere...
#RoastTrumpIn4Words #TimeToTweet
10 Likes, 2 Retweets

12) Where's Waldo? Where's Nambia?
#RoastTrumpIn4Words
10 Likes, 0 Retweets

Totals: 501 Likes, 114 Retweets (Averages of 41.8 Likes, 9.8 Retweets)

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