The best Trump tweet of all time

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I’d drink that at least once.

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I’ve heard that 23 million people will be without covfefe.

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You can’t spell covfefe without Fef.

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Hey! I’m originally from NYC, Trump’s petri dish, so I know that during that time – when he was young – when he was flogging himself as once and always the biggest and best thing around. Age? Weight? Stress? I don’t know, but he’s always come off as an out of control asshole.

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He’ll blame this on one of his stooges, or just fart out his usual claim of ‘fake news’. He seems to be beyond caring.

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i like “covfefe”…

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What’s wrong with pressed coffee? We used a coffee press for years before switching to a percolator.

Scottish root, and he claims to be proud of his mom.

Meh. It’s probably a code word for “cheese pizza”.

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http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/31/politics/sean-spicer-press-conference/

“The president and a small group of people know exactly what he meant,” Spicer responded.

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'#covfefekerfuffle

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"I meant to do that…"

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Why were there no gales of laughter from the press corps?

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Apparently there were.

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I blame autocorrect.

Trump was obviously trying to type “Cowicide.”

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Trump could never admit to such “weakness”, so this is probably how.

What a thought…

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Which is not such a bad choice, as Spanish comes pretty close to “standard” values for the letters of the Latin alphabet. At least, closer than English, French or Portuguese. In my own opinion, Croatian is the gold standard for “sensible use of the Latin alphabet”.
Unfortunately, I don’t really speak Spanish.

The word “covfefe” might have one major pronunciation challenge - pronouncing a “v” immediately followed by an “f” is hard. Most languages just don’t do it, and assimilate the “v” to the “f”, ending up with something like “coffefe”, which is much easier to pronounce.

But I’m not sure if its correct to do that for covfefe, so I really need advice from native speakers.

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It’s fairly easy for me: cove-FE-fe. Cov is pronounced like the word cove, quickly followed by one strong fe and one normal one. Not sure how fe is pronounced though. I’m tempted to pronounce it like the word fee, but it could also be feh or fay. I think feh is a good compromise.

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