I don't care, do you?

Boomboom521

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Guess you missed the liberal freak out over the coat today.
Nah, I saw it. But I’m well aware that this set up Bullsh1t isn’t worth talking the bait over, and wish the first family was a little less trolly in their rolly polly- but hey, it works. Milo strategy all over again.
 

CpEER

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Nah, I saw it. But I’m well aware that this set up Bullsh1t isn’t worth talking the bait over, and wish the first family was a little less trolly in their rolly polly- but hey, it works. Milo strategy all over again.


At this point I’m wondering which side he is trollIng. I mean...I just point and laugh...there are others who have to rationalize and defend this insanity.
 

CpEER

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Guess you missed the liberal freak out over the coat today.

Freak out is a bit much. I see people just incredulous that this is reality. You have to admit...given the context, that jacket was ridiculous.

I’m honestly wondering if trump was blindsided by it. He was quick with “I meant to do that” tweet. If trolling was truly the play, he would have been better served to let it simmer overnight. JMO
 

DvlDog4WVU

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Freak out is a bit much. I see people just incredulous that this is reality. You have to admit...given the context, that jacket was ridiculous.
100%

I give her a pass for hotness and toughness though. Could you imagine having to let that creepy **** climb on top of you so you didn’t have to return back to Slovenia? I think I’d take the Eastern block. The woman is hard as nails to put up with him.
 
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I think Republicans missed out on a huge opportunity. Trump is so batshit crazy, he makes a lot of Republicans look “normal.” After seeing some of trump’s crazy ****, I would welcome a Kasich presidency. But, the only Republicans speaking up against trump’s illogical craziness are the ones retiring.
 

Boomboom521

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What’s funny to me is the thought that Trump is somehow scary to a person with liberal ideology. His success in the WH should mean success for the entire nation, liberals included.

There really is only 4 things that scare me about a Trump WH:

1- he’ll plunge us into a nuclear war (that fear has existed with every President during my lifetime), and should be a fear shared by Americans of any ideology.

2- the deregulation and trickle down economic policy will lead to yet another Great Recession, and the economy recovers even slower. Again, this should be a fear for all Americans.

3- the lack of focus on environmental impact will accelerate the impact of climate change and help make the planet more dangerous and extreme for my grandchildren and generations beyond. Again, should be a fear for all Americans. If you don’t believe in human impact of climate change, I understand a lack of fear here...but with obvious data so easily available, I’m not sure how you can feel so confident.

4- the only liberal based, anti-Trump fear that I have of this WH.....that young Americans will begin to think that acting like a conceited loud mouth jerk leads to success. Bullying, judging on looks, trolling, mocking, demanding blind loyalty, lying, not accepting other viewpoints, and bragging will be seen as admirable traits.
 

moe

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I think Republicans missed out on a huge opportunity. Trump is so batshit crazy, he makes a lot of Republicans look “normal.” After seeing some of trump’s crazy ****, I would welcome a Kasich presidency. But, the only Republicans speaking up against trump’s illogical craziness are the ones retiring.
Indeed, it's the Repubs who are afraid of Trump. Dems just watch him in wide-eyed amazement and keep checking the calendar to see if it's over yet. The nation just needs to hang on a little bit longer. My advice to Repubs is to question every word he says because nearly every statement he makes is untruthful and that's no lie.
 

Airport

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Indeed, it's the Repubs who are afraid of Trump. Dems just watch him in wide-eyed amazement and keep checking the calendar to see if it's over yet. The nation just needs to hang on a little bit longer. My advice to Repubs is to question every word he says because nearly every statement he makes is untruthful and that's no lie.
The public tried that with the last President and it got us nothing.
 

bamaEER

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May 29, 2001
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I think Republicans missed out on a huge opportunity. Trump is so batshit crazy, he makes a lot of Republicans look “normal.” After seeing some of trump’s crazy ****, I would welcome a Kasich presidency. But, the only Republicans speaking up against trump’s illogical craziness are the ones retiring.
You can't overlook the point that Biff put crazy Pence in a position of real power. Pence should have spent his career on the outside as a governor of an insignificant state. Now he's #2.
 

bamaEER

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Freak out is a bit much. I see people just incredulous that this is reality. You have to admit...given the context, that jacket was ridiculous.

I’m honestly wondering if trump was blindsided by it. He was quick with “I meant to do that” tweet. If trolling was truly the play, he would have been better served to let it simmer overnight. JMO
It was stupid to wear in public.
 
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Yes wearing that to a prison camp for children is just sooooo friggin cool and fashionable. You are gullible.

Seeing how the FLOTUS puts up with her adulterous husband and his shenanigans, I am sure he told her to wear it. And she did.
 
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Indeed, it's the Repubs who are afraid of Trump. Dems just watch him in wide-eyed amazement and keep checking the calendar to see if it's over yet. The nation just needs to hang on a little bit longer. My advice to Repubs is to question every word he says because nearly every statement he makes is untruthful and that's no lie.

That's what I don't get. He is even more bold and brazen with his lying simply because his base refuses to check him. When Foxnews staff call him out, they are even chastised by his base.
 

Keyser76

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Lol, we have an idiot in the white house and his idiots love him, obviously they are not embarrassed with trump making us a pariah worldwide, I bet ya he cancels his London trip, he is only safe in places like Russia or Saudi Arabia, places he admires, democracy is just to difficult for him, that free press thing won't let him lie so easily. But his base loves it, of course they do.
 

bamaEER

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This further supports the notion that every Biff gaffe has political value. Melania should have never worn that coat. Now Biff is trying to get momentum from it.
 

wvu2007

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That any type of mojo is gained from such a worthless action should be ridiculous to most critical thinkers.

I agree. Moe needs to go for a walk and stop letting a jacket get him so upset. I learned long ago that it's not worth getting so outraged over something so minor.
 

bamaEER

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That any type of mojo is gained from such a worthless action should be ridiculous to most critical thinkers.
The good news is most people aren't really paying that much attention to him anymore. The bad news is most people aren't really paying that much attention to him anymore.
 
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DvlDog4WVU

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the only liberal based, anti-Trump fear that I have of this WH.....that young Americans will begin to think that acting like a conceited loud mouth jerk leads to success. Bullying, judging on looks, trolling, mocking, demanding blind loyalty, lying, not accepting other viewpoints, and bragging will be seen as admirable traits.
I would be concerned about that as well. Until now, the Obamanaughts had the full market share on this one. Might suck if you all lose some ground. At worst though, you’ll be like coke.