Primatologist Jane Goodall Watched A Montage Of Trump And Her Analysis Was Something
The famed environmental activist echoed comments she made about Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign.news.yahoo.com
Famed primatologist and environmental activist Jane Goodall hasn’t changed her opinion on former President Donald Trump.
In 2016, Goodall likened the then-presidential candidate’s behavior to the aggression displayed by a male chimpanzee.
Goodall echoed that view in a lengthy interview with MSNBC’s Ari Melber that aired on Tuesday’s broadcast of “The Beat.”
Melber played Goodall a montage of Trump stalking behind Democratic rival Hillary Clinton during one of their 2016 presidential debates, hugging and kissing the American flag, and calling himself a “perfect physical specimen.”
“What do you see there?” Melber asked Goodall.
Goodall chuckled, then replied: “I see the same sort of behavior as a male chimpanzee will show when he is competing for dominance with another.”
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An expert on chimps analyzes Trump.
What an insult to monkeys and all primates that someone would compare them to Trump......Primatologist Jane Goodall Watched A Montage Of Trump And Her Analysis Was Something
The famed environmental activist echoed comments she made about Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign.news.yahoo.com
Famed primatologist and environmental activist Jane Goodall hasn’t changed her opinion on former President Donald Trump.
In 2016, Goodall likened the then-presidential candidate’s behavior to the aggression displayed by a male chimpanzee.
Goodall echoed that view in a lengthy interview with MSNBC’s Ari Melber that aired on Tuesday’s broadcast of “The Beat.”
Melber played Goodall a montage of Trump stalking behind Democratic rival Hillary Clinton during one of their 2016 presidential debates, hugging and kissing the American flag, and calling himself a “perfect physical specimen.”
“What do you see there?” Melber asked Goodall.
Goodall chuckled, then replied: “I see the same sort of behavior as a male chimpanzee will show when he is competing for dominance with another.”
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An expert on chimps analyzes Trump.
Spent years studying Trumpanzees.Primatologist Jane Goodall Watched A Montage Of Trump And Her Analysis Was Something
The famed environmental activist echoed comments she made about Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign.news.yahoo.com
Famed primatologist and environmental activist Jane Goodall hasn’t changed her opinion on former President Donald Trump.
In 2016, Goodall likened the then-presidential candidate’s behavior to the aggression displayed by a male chimpanzee.
Goodall echoed that view in a lengthy interview with MSNBC’s Ari Melber that aired on Tuesday’s broadcast of “The Beat.”
Melber played Goodall a montage of Trump stalking behind Democratic rival Hillary Clinton during one of their 2016 presidential debates, hugging and kissing the American flag, and calling himself a “perfect physical specimen.”
“What do you see there?” Melber asked Goodall.
Goodall chuckled, then replied: “I see the same sort of behavior as a male chimpanzee will show when he is competing for dominance with another.”
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An expert on chimps analyzes Trump.
Chimps smell better and have the common sense to clean their asses.Primatologist Jane Goodall Watched A Montage Of Trump And Her Analysis Was Something
The famed environmental activist echoed comments she made about Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign.news.yahoo.com
Famed primatologist and environmental activist Jane Goodall hasn’t changed her opinion on former President Donald Trump.
In 2016, Goodall likened the then-presidential candidate’s behavior to the aggression displayed by a male chimpanzee.
Goodall echoed that view in a lengthy interview with MSNBC’s Ari Melber that aired on Tuesday’s broadcast of “The Beat.”
Melber played Goodall a montage of Trump stalking behind Democratic rival Hillary Clinton during one of their 2016 presidential debates, hugging and kissing the American flag, and calling himself a “perfect physical specimen.”
“What do you see there?” Melber asked Goodall.
Goodall chuckled, then replied: “I see the same sort of behavior as a male chimpanzee will show when he is competing for dominance with another.”
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An expert on chimps analyzes Trump.
He tried to bully like a male chimp, but like everything in his miserable life, he failed. Clinton was stronger and she had balls. Chimps are also much more intelligent than the bloated orange traitor will ever dream to be.Primatologist Jane Goodall Watched A Montage Of Trump And Her Analysis Was Something
The famed environmental activist echoed comments she made about Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign.news.yahoo.com
Famed primatologist and environmental activist Jane Goodall hasn’t changed her opinion on former President Donald Trump.
In 2016, Goodall likened the then-presidential candidate’s behavior to the aggression displayed by a male chimpanzee.
Goodall echoed that view in a lengthy interview with MSNBC’s Ari Melber that aired on Tuesday’s broadcast of “The Beat.”
Melber played Goodall a montage of Trump stalking behind Democratic rival Hillary Clinton during one of their 2016 presidential debates, hugging and kissing the American flag, and calling himself a “perfect physical specimen.”
“What do you see there?” Melber asked Goodall.
Goodall chuckled, then replied: “I see the same sort of behavior as a male chimpanzee will show when he is competing for dominance with another.”
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An expert on chimps analyzes Trump.
Because human males never compete for dominance over each other... LOLPrimatologist Jane Goodall Watched A Montage Of Trump And Her Analysis Was Something
The famed environmental activist echoed comments she made about Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign.news.yahoo.com
Famed primatologist and environmental activist Jane Goodall hasn’t changed her opinion on former President Donald Trump.
In 2016, Goodall likened the then-presidential candidate’s behavior to the aggression displayed by a male chimpanzee.
Goodall echoed that view in a lengthy interview with MSNBC’s Ari Melber that aired on Tuesday’s broadcast of “The Beat.”
Melber played Goodall a montage of Trump stalking behind Democratic rival Hillary Clinton during one of their 2016 presidential debates, hugging and kissing the American flag, and calling himself a “perfect physical specimen.”
“What do you see there?” Melber asked Goodall.
Goodall chuckled, then replied: “I see the same sort of behavior as a male chimpanzee will show when he is competing for dominance with another.”
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An expert on chimps analyzes Trump.
God lets infants be slaughtered and women and children raped, hundreds of millions of victims... Trump is great compared to that scumbag.What an insult to monkeys and all primates that someone would compare them to Trump......
"GO BACK, WE SCREWED EVERYTHING UP"
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You have some knowledge of this then?Chimps smell better and have the common sense to clean their asses.
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