Trump gives new meaning to the old saw…“the roar of the crowd, the smell of the greasepaint”.
Hah! What a clownish buffoon!
Trump gives new meaning to the old saw…“the roar of the crowd, the smell of the greasepaint”.
Hah! What a clownish buffoon!
Real life:Humpty Dumpty.
If one spoon of cough syrup is good, a bottle must be better.
It’s one of what I call life’s little ironies. I use that term about 11 times a day on average. More during campaign season.
Maybe they’re sad about losing this election but I somehow doubt they’re too broken up about the prospect of even more extreme right-wing rhetoric being normalized as part of the media hunt for equivalency.
This says a lot -
Kelly Conway interview
When people talk about a pivot, Alisyn, most of the advice he receives, whether it’s on TV or in person, is pivoting stylistically. But substantively, the issues, that benefits Donald Trump.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/08/trump-joy-campaigning-kellyanne-conway-227144#ixzz4HgQqxujh
100%
I’m beginning to despair having to somehow live and work among this seething mass of Rumpublican sore losers, whose anger is fully justified but whose target selection is 180 degrees off. Enough people are unbelievably, sadly but truly even more nucking futs than their standard bearer, to make life miserable no matter who gets elected. Yesterday, during what became my last visit to a local internet cafe, the owner shouted out, “bark like a dog, bitch!” at the TV when Hillary Clinton came on screen. I guess I can substitute gas station coffee and use cellular data on my lunch break, but the locals themselves are seriously taxing my patience for shopping locally.
“…about Trump for awhile.”
Should be “for a while”. Awhile means “for a while” so you’re saying “for for a while.”
“Sit down awhile”. Good. “Sit down for a while” Good. “Sit down for awhile”. Bad.
Of course! As well he should be himself, because, as his THIRD wife Melania told us at the Cleveland convention: “Donald Trump will never let you down.”
Let Trump be Trump!
In some states, Trump is running such deficits with women and college-aged whites that he could cost the Republicans the Senate.
This is what I’m really hoping for and that if Hillary gets a cooperative congress she really pushes the limits. (edit: I wish Obama had when he had the chance!) I’m sure things won’t be perfect, but man if we could show a lot of progress that even conservative can’t deny, if not acknowledge, maybe we’d final get a republican party that quits pushing the far right strategy bs.
“…But, if we really believe that Trump is doomed as a candidate then the fact he is raising a lot of money to spend on his own lost cause at some point becomes irrelevant,” Weber said.
Trump is going to have a huge pile of money left unspent on this campaign. Which he can legally donate to The Donald J. Trump Foundation Inc., a 501(c)(3) charity that is a legal recipient of leftover campaign monies.
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Republicans don’t like how their fundamental ideas sound when they’re spoken plainly and bluntly by a self-promoting loudmouth jerk.
The RNC is about to pivot away from Trump.
Aides reaffirmed a strategy they agreed to in May, when it became
clear Trump would be the Republican nominee, of avoiding what they saw
as a trap of getting into a tit-for-tat with Trump over personal
attacks. The campaign’s thinking then and now, the official said,
is that Clinton should take the high road, and if Trump goes after her
personally, she should shift the message to focus on groups Trump may be
attacking.
Yeah, taking the “high road” certainly worked out well for Michael Dukakis and John Kerry. If the Clinton camp thinks “taking the high road” constitutes being “ready” for a rough campaign they’re mistaken. Being nice is a losing proposition when dealing with thugs and bullies. That’s something Russ Feingold didn’t understand in 2010.
My two greatest wishes for 2016:
1.) To see Hillary Clinton elected President with at least a Dem Senate majority to change the Supreme Court to a liberal majority so I can watch every conservative Republican cry their bitter tears for a few decades.
2.) To see Reince Priebus have to apply for a job as a men’s room attendant at a Shell station in Janesville, WI. And then get rejected because being the former head of the RNC isn’t good enough job experience for a men’s room attendant position.
I’m really think Moore hit it right. Granted, all this crap he’s saying might actually be how Trump thinks and feels, hey, I assume it’s how most Republicans feel, they just don’t say it in public, but bottom line Trump doesn’t really want to win, he just wants the publicity and if he loses he’ll actually claim it as a victory against the republicans, I.e. I could have won if I wanted, but I wanted to show Republican who was boss, me.
It certainly is, although the remorse is real and profound. They’re sorry that the cat is out of the bag. We know who they are. The only people who might sustain some of the old misdirection are Ryan and McConnell, and they won’t. Trump is Who. They. All. Are.
My question is: if there is a campaign CEO what is trump? Is he just a loyal employee?
Just imagine. They are showing remorse only because Trump is polling badly, not because of what he says and the prospect of putting a malevolent madman in the White House.