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      Germany’s Angela Merkel called the U.S. president’s words “sobering and a little depressing"

      Meanwhile, the Italians thought he was too chaotic and disorganized, the Greek didn’t like his lack of work ethic, the French objected to his constant philandering and the British were put off by his taste in food.

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        This is brilliant. I fear it may be too subtle/dry for many people to get, but top shelf regardless!

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          I fear it may be too subtle/dry for many people to get

          You’re really telling on yourself if you think that listing the most common stereotypes of these countries is somehow subtle

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      In the background i can only recognize Shinzo Abe (Japan).

      John Bolton is also quite recognizable. The rest, I can’t place, either.

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        Also Macron from the cheek bones

        And apparently Larry Kudlow (trump economic advisor kinda dude).

        Teresa “I prefer spinach” May was between them but not visible here