You really, really, REALLY couldn't make this shit up
Re: You really, really, REALLY couldn't make this shit up
Yep! Trump also said that black people identify with him because he has been indicted. He really knows how to impress minorities. He is a great communicator.
Re: You really, really, REALLY couldn't make this shit up
Frankly, it doesn't seem to matter. His faithful cult will go through the
He didn't say that
He didn't mean it that way - you quoted him out of context
Yes, that's what he said and in that context, but he's done so much for everyone else we can overlook that
So what if he's racist, FJB
Yee Haw!
He didn't say that
He didn't mean it that way - you quoted him out of context
Yes, that's what he said and in that context, but he's done so much for everyone else we can overlook that
So what if he's racist, FJB
Yee Haw!
Re: You really, really, REALLY couldn't make this shit up
TO set the record straight he also said he was indicted more times an Al Capone--what a thing to boast about.
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Re: You really, really, REALLY couldn't make this shit up
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Re: You really, really, REALLY couldn't make this shit up
Why not? She's still smarter than Marjorie Traitor Greene. (And the people who voted for her)
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Re: You really, really, REALLY couldn't make this shit up
I don't know how, but the GOP has apparently gotten their hands on my email (it might be because I responded to a poll/survey from Derrick Van Orden, my district rep in the House) and I've been getting spammed with ads for a pro-Trump shirt... but not just ANY Trump shirt. No, I am being asked to purchase and wear a shirt featuring this political putz in a pose reminiscent of Marlon Brando as Vito Corleone in 'The Godfather'. And just in case you don't make the connection, it even SAYS 'The Don'' underneath the picture.
Seriously, with all the legal problems that Trump is facing these days, are the powers that be in the Republican National Committee that tone-deaf that they would put out merchandise that proudly and unapologetically depicts the former president as the head of an organized crime syndicate?
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Seriously, with all the legal problems that Trump is facing these days, are the powers that be in the Republican National Committee that tone-deaf that they would put out merchandise that proudly and unapologetically depicts the former president as the head of an organized crime syndicate?
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Yes, I suppose I could agree with you ... but then we'd both be wrong, wouldn't we?