He did like talking about how great Putin is and Kim Jong Un as well. It’s been a while though.
Putins invasion of Ukraine was a ‘Genius’ move. And Kim loves Trump. Kim probably does like having an American President to make dance, otherwise, I prefer not to think about it.
And you need someplace to put those spikes. I’m predicting calls for Wall will expand beyond the southern border, to, potentially, Wall around blue states. That would provide enough room for all the heads.
Oh, he posts statistics. His enablers find any and all polls or odds that show him on top for him to post. All day every day. Look what a winner he is! How could you not vote for him?
Trumpelthinskin shares a snippet of work-in-progress Whine Kampf in which he expounds yet again on how the 2020 election was RIGGED AND STOLLEN:
I am pleased to share a Report that is fully verified […] and compiled by the most highly qualified Election Experts in the Country…
Remember, I was not campaigning - The 2020 Election was LONG OVER. What I was doing is bringing to light the fact that the Election was, without question, Rigged and Stolen. As President, and Commander-in-Chief, it was my duty to do so! […] Therefore I am entitled to Total Immunity…
Please study these numbers carefully […] Because the Democrats are already trying to [use] the DOJ, FBI, and local Attorney Generals and D.A.’s to go after Crooked Joe Biden’s Political Opponent - ME.
I’m pissed today because he inspires people to heckle and throw things at one of my favorite comedians (John Caparulo) for merely making a joke at Trump’s expense.
Geeze, don’t go to a comedy show if you have no sense of humor. If you are offended by the content, you can politely leave. I hope/wish she was arrested for assault.
Seriously. For a while I was poking at his account every few days to see what he was whining about, but now he’s like Taco Bell: just finding new ways to reuse the same five ingredients over and over again.
Trump often seemed unengaged by the day-to-day business dealings of his hotels and airline. What did excite him, Leershen writes, were fabric swatches, which he would choose for his hotels’ upholstery needs. “Indeed, flipping through fabric swatches seemed at times to be his main occupation. Some days he would do it for hours, then take me in what he always called his ‘French military helicopter’ to Atlantic City — where he looked at more fabric swatches or sometimes small samples of wood paneling.”