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When a reporter asked what exactly was traditional in marrying three times, Mr Trump responded with: "That’s a good point.. It may now suffice to observe that interesting times lie ahead. Mr Trump, after all, wasn’t elected for his prowess at spelling bee contests, in which any bright Indian-American kid would laugh his head off if tested with that adjective.Gaffe-prone Donald Trump has done it again; perhaps exceeding himself in an "unpresidented" manner.All politicians were prone to gaffes in the sensational 2016 campaign. Mr Trump will "make America great again", a resounding vow that goes way beyond spelling mistakes. Given that his election as US President hasn’t been universally popular, there may be some praying for an unprecedented event by which the elected candidate doesn’t make it to the White House.
What made Mr Trump stand out was that his outlandish remarks did not remain off-script for long. Take his engaging comment when cornered on same-sex marriage and how he was opposing it because he was a traditionalist in matrimonial matters. Cruel as that sounds, Mexicans may hope the Great Wall of Trump doesn’t come up, and they can continue to sneak across the border after January 20." Also, in time, he may even learn to differentiate between Hindus and Indians. There is a trigger sprayer Manufacturers suspicion that his gaffes were indeed his script.The latest gaffe may be from the shaky trigger finger of the "Twitterest" President ever, and a quick correction in an amended tweet may have set it right.

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