How has the disgraced, CONVICTED FELON, former but once again President Trump pissed you off today? (Part 2)

I can answer the second one; it’s the 23rd letter of the English alphabet.

A W is a win.

(ETA Unless it’s George W. Bush. Then it’s a loss)

(ETA ETA I see Mossed is explained in the first line of the article.)

“You got Mossed” is a reference to Randy Moss, a former NFL player who now does commentary. When the studio is showing excellent plays from games, sometimes a player will make a defensive player look extremely bad. They call those plays “getting Mossed” because Randy Moss made a lot of players look silly when he had the ball. He was a dynamic playmaker.

Edit to add: the judge is the case referenced also has the name Moss. Randolph Moss.

Thanks. I do not follow sports and had no idea what that reference was. Moss is what grows on trees and rocks.

From the article,…

I can just imagine the DOJ’s response…
Butbutbutbut - what if Trump has a shellfish alergy? Then the seashells could be a threat…

And poses for Calvin Klein.

She’s not green, but may be kinda clingy.

It’s hilarious that his name is actually a variation of Randy Moss. It would be like a judge named Thomas Brady or Mike Jordan. (Famous sports stars with relatively common names.)

From a woman, no less.

This is the guy who said the 14th amendment was unconstitutional. It’s the new “socialist” – “I don’t like it so it’s unconstitutional.”

Goddamn, that interview is embarrassing. :face_with_bags_under_eyes: I wonder how many steps away the SS were?

It occurs to me that Netanyahu might be unfamiliar with a rather famous Jewish story about creating a monster you can’t control.

Watching him get lustily booed at the Knicks game was fun. ABC didn’t even try to adjust the audio coming from the crowd mics.

I hear about what a pain in the ass it is when any president goes to anything and I wonder what it was like when Eisenhower went to a dozen Senators games.

Eh, sixty-some years ago (and pre-JFK assassination, pre-aggressive gun-rights “militia” movements) Presidential security was a lot more low-key. AFAICT the Secret Service agents sat near Eisenhower, but they didn’t cordon off the place or ban the public from major parts of the venue.

Seen on t’interwebs today:

And she didn’t even touch all his crimes.

See also upthread:

Reposting this someplace where I hope it gets noticed.

I wonder if FIFA will threaten to take back their Peace Prize for this. And in more World Cup news, Iran is complaining that their ticketed fans are being denied entry to the US: https://www.reuters.com/sports/soccer/iran-says-ticket-allocation-world-cup-withdrawn-days-before-tournament-2026-06-09/ And Iran’s World Cup soccer team is in Mexico getting ready for it’s first game on June 15th…in Los Angeles…I suspect Trump will not be attending that game…

Security was far less, and less intrusive, back then, even for the President. It was before JFK’s assassination, before 9/11, and before metal detectors and security checks at sports arenas. I would suspect that he was surrounded by a few Secret Service guards, and there might have been heightened security at the stadium on those days, but AIUI, they didn’t put the President in the sort of security bubble that they do now.

The fact that Kennedy rode through Dallas in an open car in 1963 tells you everything you need to know about security in that era.