“No need to show us the Long Form, Mr. Trump; no need at all…”
So much for the “short-fingered” part. Now, about “vulgarian” …
LBJ was (in)famous for having a giant schlong & occasionally whipping it out to prove a point.
What’s different is that in 1965 that stuff didn’t end up on national TV. It was kept private amongst the insiders. It only got exposed to the rest of us in post-mortem biographies.
Ehh-heh-heh. You said exposed.
Now it’ll only be the country that gets the shaft.
Trump cancels his speech at the Ted Cruz fan club. Pansy or just doesn’t want to waste his time? I’m going with the latter.
Honestly, I’m not sure Trump is capable of handling a crowd of people booing him where he doesn’t have the ability to have them thrown out or roughed up.
I imagine him going into a full-on blue streak against the crowd and then insisting on Fox News later that night that everybody there loved him and the reporters were being unfair to him and only showing the losers and morons.
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Are you kidding? He eats it up, and it plays right into his hand:
[/QUOTE]Are we watching the same video? 'Cause it looks to me like Donald got schlonged there.
And not by accident I can assure you, Mandrake!
After taking criticism for saying the US should waterboard suspected terrorists and kill their families, Trump has “clarified” that he would never order the military to violate international law.
So… He’s ready to turn over our sovereignty to international courts!!!1! He’s soft on terrorists!!!
Right?
I’ve never heard him use the phrase “radical Islamic terrorism”. I wonder why Cruz has never called him on it?
Worse than that for the ones that dismiss international law, Trump was telling all that he was going to violate US law.
What a flapdoodler frail fingered fiddle-sticker flip flopper Trump is.
Vulgarian without actually being vulgarian. I applaud you, sir.
(Odd how the spellcheck here calls vulgarian a misspelling.)
Thanks, I do try.
Everyone has to remember that success in the dungeon that is the Republican primaries does not mean that the supporters of Trump will then be more numerous than the supporters for the Democrats in the general election, some attempt to make a big to do about turnout for the Republicans as decisive, but I found that that is not a good enough predictor for the turnout in general elections.
As for the flapdoodler, his pants on fire lies may not have any effect with his supporters, but it is really silly to think that lies like this one will not have any effect on the mayority of the people that are not supporting Trump.
The result is that while many followers of Trump will ignore it, the reality is that a lot more people will not. And Trump just found out that his pants on fire lie is even more so now:
And another thing: It is really sick to me that a good number of Republicans like Trump deny that many Americans are getting jobs or want to see many lose jobs to get a good chance to win in November. Like FOX news, the game is to minimize or even attempt to discredit the numbers and the good news.
Trump is happy to see jobs lost as long as he “wins”.
Fun fact: Produced in China.
How do you all think a general election Trump will run and act, in contrast to primary Trump? Will he try to moderate, as mainstream Republican candidates tend to come? Can he? Will he count on the short memories of the public to make non-hardcore supporters forget his previous statements?
I don’t think he can. The primary season has amplified the blowhard asshole in him, and I don’t think it can go back in the tube. He has always been a celebrity glutton, but the primary season has swelled his ego like never before, and he won’t take any advice to tone it down. He is an addict now, and if anything, he will amp it up to eleven against Hillary.
In an upset of poll predictions, NBC News has called Kansas for Ted Cruz. Shades of things to come?