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  • Got you.

  • I'm about, I'm about to go out for my interview with Jimmy Fallon.

  • I'll call you back after I comb my hair.

  • Talk to you in three hours!

  • Wow, I look fantastic!

  • No!

  • "WE" look fantastic and I mean really fantastic.

  • Alright, me, we've gotten a big interview with Jimmy Fallon coming up.

  • But let's be honest, Fallon's [is] a lightweight.

  • No way he deserves to interview me.

  • The only one qualified to interview me, is me.

  • Me interviewing me!

  • That's what I call a great idea!

  • Of course it's a great idea!

  • We thought of it.

  • Okay, interview time.

  • Question one, are you ready for the Republican debate next week?

  • You know the truth is, I'm always ready.

  • It's really gonna be a big debate.

  • But I'm ALWAYS ready.

  • It's not just big, it's HUGE! Huge, huge, huge, huge, huge, huge, huge! Huge!

  • Next question.

  • How are you gonna create jobs in this country?

  • I'm just gonna do it!

  • Right, right, but how?

  • By doing it, it just happens.

  • Just by doing it!

  • GENIUS!

  • You and, therefore, me are geniuses.

  • Next question, you said that you'd get Mexico to build a wall at the border.

  • How do you plan to do that?

  • Well, since I'm you.

  • Why don't you tell me?

  • How am I gonna get Mexico to build a wall?

  • EASY!

  • I'll challenge them to the biggest game of Jenga ever.

  • I'll make them set up the board.

  • And when they finish, I'll say "I don't wanna play anymore."

  • You wanna know something?

  • That's GENIUS!

  • I knew it was.

  • Next question, you recently said, and I quote: "Hedge fund people make a lot of money, and they pay very little tax. I wanna lower taxes for the middle class."

  • How else do you plan to help the economy?

  • Look, I'm really rich.

  • I know how to run a business and I know thisour country is gonna be well off with me.

  • So here's what I'll do.

  • First, we have to cut government spending.

  • It's out of control, totally out of control.

  • Then we've gotta lower corporate taxes.

  • It's become impossible to do business in this country.

  • We've got companies shipping thousands of jobs overseas.

  • That's gotta end, and it's going to end, remember that.

  • It's going to end.

  • I'm sorry, I wasn't paying attention.

  • I was too busy staring at my beautiful reflection.

  • I'm like a Greek god that just took a bath in a pumpkin-spiced latte.

  • Okay, one last question and be honest.

  • If you win, is your vice president gonna be Gary Busey?

  • Look, I love Gary, he's fantastic.

  • But more of a Supreme Court justice in my opinion.

  • Vice president's [is] a very serious job, so I'm probably going to go with somebody else, I would say maybe, Kanye West.

  • Smart move!

  • Alright, guess it's time to go out and talk to that dopey goofball Jimmy Fallon.

  • And give him the biggest ratings his pathetic show has ever seen.

  • How do you think it's gonna go?

  • It's gonna be really classy.

  • It's gonna be really fantastic.

  • It's gonna be HUGE!

  • Start the music!

Got you.

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Donald Trump Interviews Himself In the Mirror

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Keywords

debate

US / dɪˈbet/

UK /dɪ'beɪt/

  • other
  • To argue about a subject, especially in a formal manner.
  • other
  • To consider something; to think about something carefully before making a decision.
  • To discuss a subject in a formal way.
  • To discuss a subject in a formal way, presenting different opinions.
  • noun
  • General public discussion of a topic
  • A discussion or argument on a subject where people express different opinions.
  • A formal event where two sides discuss a topic
  • A formal discussion or argument about a subject.
  • verb
  • To consider options before making a decision
  • To take part in a formal discussion
deserve

US /dɪˈzɚv/

UK /dɪ'zɜ:v/

  • verb
  • To be worthy of, e.g. getting praise or attention
opinion

US /əˈpɪnjən/

UK /əˈpɪnjən/

  • other
  • A belief or judgment that rests on grounds insufficient to produce complete certainty.
  • A formal assessment or advice from an expert.
  • A formal assessment or advice by an expert.
  • A personal view or attitude.
  • noun
  • Court judge's statement why a decision was made
  • A person's thoughts on a topic
  • other
  • The collective attitude of the public or a significant segment of the public toward a particular issue.
stare

US /stɛr/

UK /steə(r)/

  • noun
  • A long look at something or someone for a reason
  • verb
  • To look at someone or something for a long time
fantastic

US /fænˈtæstɪk/

UK /fænˈtæstɪk/

  • adjective
  • Extraordinarily good or attractive.
  • Strange or unusual in design or appearance
  • Very large, fast or great
  • Hard to believe; amazing
  • Based on imagination rather than reason; unreal
  • Extremely large
  • Very strange or unusual
  • Based on or existing only in fantasy; unreal.
vice

US /ˌvaɪ.sə/

UK /ˌvaɪs/

  • noun
  • a moral fault or weakness in someone's character
  • illegal and immoral activities, especially involving illegal sex, drugs, etc.
  • a tool with two parts that can be moved together by tightening a screw so that an object can be held firmly between them while it is being worked on
  • A bad habit
  • adjective
  • used as part of the title of particular positions. The person who holds one of these positions is next below in authority to the person who holds the full position and can act for them
corporate

US /ˈkɔrpərɪt, ˈkɔrprɪt/

UK /ˈkɔ:pərət/

  • adjective
  • Concerning (usually large) companies
  • Relating to a large company or group.
  • Shared or done by all members of a group.
  • Relating to events organized by a corporation.
  • Relating to the financial activities of companies.
  • Shared by or relating to all the members of a group.
  • Relating to the legal aspects of companies.
  • noun
  • The shared values, beliefs, and practices of a company.
  • The visual and communicative aspects of a company that create its public image.
  • The part of the economy made up of corporations.
  • A tax on the profits of a company.
  • other
  • The shared values, beliefs, and practices of employees in an organization.
  • The overall strategy and direction of a company.
court

US /kɔrt, kort/

UK /kɔ:t/

  • other
  • To seek the affections of someone with the intention of marrying them.
  • To take legal action against someone.
  • To try to gain the favor or support of someone.
  • verb
  • To act in a way to shows you wish to marry someone
  • To encourage dangerous behavior
  • To pay attention to someone to get their support
  • noun
  • Place king or queen meet people, makes laws etc.
  • A place where legal trials take place and where judgments are made.
  • Place where legal cases are decided
  • The residence or establishment of a monarch or sovereign.
  • Large, flat area, to play tennis or basketball
  • A marked-out area used for playing games such as tennis and basketball.
attention

US /əˈtɛnʃən/

UK /əˈtenʃn/

  • noun
  • Taking notice of someone or something
  • (Soldiers) Standing with straight backs
huge

US /hjudʒ/

UK /hju:dʒ/

  • adjective
  • Very very large

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