I agree100%. Trump has zero discipline and a thin skin. Just keep feeding him rope.
Or “The Ford Pinto of Worms.”
Bonus points to the half dozen people who get the reference.
I read the book, but long ago and had to use ChatGPT:
“This phrase is typically used to describe a worm (or anything else) that is particularly problematic or defective.”
I was just watching a report on Harris’s latest speech and the reporter was saying some in the crowd were chanting: “Lock him up!”
Kinda funny, since, unlike Hilary, Trump actually has the NY criminal sentencing date coming up in September where jail time is a possibility, however unlikely.
Former politician here - i quit when even i noticed i was a jerk.
Agreed. Although some choice ones come to mind, being the high-roader here is unifrying. T rump’s party has been running on a platform of scaring people, promoting hate, and calling names since Raygun. We should hope for better. So don’t ask me to get back in (and i make Biden look awesomely together).
No, just replace it with “burnt hamburger covered in ketchup”
If we’re going with schoolyard insults, I insist she replies to everything he says with:
“Felon says what?”
I also fully endorse taunting him on his civil sexual assault case and gleefully await him setting himself up for more defamation suits.
Absolutely, but let surrogates do the digging. Let Kamala and whoever her VP is stay on the high ground – well, with legit swipes through comments on the type of felons she used to prosecute – while others needle, diss, snark on, and laugh at the buffoon.
Trump hates being laughed at more than anything. That’s why she should casually, every now and then refer to him as Hot Tub Crime Machine. She should never explain what it means either. “It’s just a fun nickname. He likes nicknames. I like nicknames. Who doesn’t like fun nicknames.” This would drive him absolutely insane.
“Vice President Harris, do you have comments on Trump’s remarks from earlier today?”
“I’ve been traveling, what did old Hot Tub Crime Machine say this time? Do I even want to know?”
Stuff like that.
After a brief description of Joesph McCarthy, for those who have forgotten their history - “Have you no decency, sir? At long last, have you left no sense no decency?”
“You said (about Hillary) that ‘A president under indictment would represent constitutional crisis.’ Have you decided that constitutional crises are the way to Make America Great Again or was this just another misogynistic Donald Trump double standard?”
My general feeling is that Harris should take the high road in the sense of being more Dorothy Parker and less Triumph the Insult Comic Dog. There are lots of people disgusted with Democrats for running a fogey and with Republicans for running a shitflinging clown. Harris should throw maximum shade, but if she flings shit, she’s going to disgust some of those voters who are also disgusted with Trump, and lose some votes she could easily get.
So yeah, reference his felonies, his tax evasions, his hypocrisy, his word salad, his sexual assaults constantly. But dumb nicknames are Trumpspeak. Contrast with him by not looking like a particularly loathsome schoolyard bully.
One fun technique might be to use some of Trump’s own words in debates. “It’s not my opponent’s age that’s the problem," she could say; "It’s his competence.” Or, after some word salad during a debate (if Trump doesn’t weasel out), “I don’t know what he said at the end there. I don’t think he knows what he said.” Used sparingly, it could be lots of fun.
Absolutely, but let surrogates do the digging. Let Kamala and whoever her VP is stay on the high ground – well, with legit swipes through comments on the type of felons she used to prosecute – while others needle, diss, snark on, and laugh at the buffoon.
Trump hates being laughed at more than anything.
On the other hand, the first dig MAGA had for Harris was her laugh because Trump mocked it.
I imagine a true and humorous, but unobjectionable, zinger delivered to Trump by Harris followed by a laugh would really grate on him.
Or “The Ford Pinto of Worms.”
Bonus points to the half dozen people who get the reference.
I prefer Red Wiggler, the Cadillac of worms.
I read the book, but long ago and had to use ChatGPT:
I beg pardon, but what does this mean? What book?
JD Vance sure loves his couch.
( Does that make him … Hetero-sectional…?)
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I beg pardon, but what does this mean? What book?
I asked ChatGPT: ‘What is “The Ford Pinto of Worms”?’
“The Ford Pinto of Worms” is a humorous reference from the book “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” by Douglas Adams. In this context, it alludes to a product of notably poor quality. The Ford Pinto, a car infamous for its safety issues, is used metaphorically to describe something unreliable or subpar—in this case, a type of worm. This phrase is typically used to describe a worm (or anything else) that is particularly problematic or defective.
It seemed like the OP wanted to see if people got the reference.
JD Vance sure loves his couch.
Just so everyone’s clear, this is so fucking transparent as a hoax (cite, cite).
“You said (about Hillary) that ‘A president under indictment would represent constitutional crisis.’ Have you decided that constitutional crises are the way to Make America Great Again or was this just another misogynistic Donald Trump double standard?”
Way too complicated for a zinger. Needs to be when Trump is near: < waves hand in front of nose > “You smell like ass and spray tan”
“You said (about Hillary) that ‘A president under indictment would represent constitutional crisis.’ Have you decided that constitutional crises are the way to Make America Great Again or was this just another misogynistic Donald Trump double standard?”
Make it simpler: just say, during a debate, “A president under indictment would represent a constitutional crisis,” and let him respond.
Honestly, a pattern of quoting him to attack him would just be delightful. He might not pick up on it at first, but the more she does it, the madder he would get.