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Side-By-Side Video Of Justin Trudeau and Trump Attempting To Explain Things Is Very Telling 😂

Side-By-Side Video Of Justin Trudeau and Trump Attempting To Explain Things Is Very Telling 😂
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We all know President Trump "has the best words."

It's putting them in the right order to form a coherent thought he sometimes has trouble with.


In one video, highlighting the President's ability to understand and explain scientific principles, Twitter user @PolitVidChannel offers a side-by-side comparison of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and President Trump showing off their science knowledge. The full video appears at the end of this article.

Trudeau graduated from McGill University in 1994 with a degree in literature and a second degree in education from the University of British Columbia. Trudeau taught French and mathematics at a private academy in Vancouver, British Columbia.

He then studied engineering at Montreal's École Polytechnique, from 2002 to 2004, then pursued a master's degree in environmental geography at McGill University, before ending his studies for a life of political service.

Trump holds a B.S. in economics from Wharton.


American Twitter users were both amused and terrified.



Another big success for President Donald Trump!


Many viewers of the video were wondering what it's like to live in Canada...



A President should be smart and personable enough to relate important concepts to the American people without sounding like a fool.



At least we know Trump is a "stable genius," even if he doesn't sound like one.


Even if he REALLY does not sound like one.


It looks like Canada won the faceoff—congratulations, Mr. Prime Minister!

Perhaps you could give President Trump a couple tips on public speaking?

Watch the full video here.

Donald Trump vs Justin Trudeauwww.youtube.com


H/T - Huffpost, YouTube

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