Discussion: Michael Cohen Wanted Trump To Debut 2016 Campaign With Women In Bikinis, Elephants

Fat Donny vetoed the idea because there can only be one elephant in his room.

Himself.

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Tacky, Tawdry, and Tasteless: That’s Donnie!!!

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It wouldn’t have mattered. Promises of tax cuts, conservative judges, and overt bigotry and racism did the trick. Why spend the money on frills.

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Trump associates favored what the Post described as a “circuslike spectacle” for the nascent 2016 Trump campaign: Bikini-clad women and elephants.

The “circuslike spectacle” is a real thing and his plans to remodel the White House are still in motion…

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a “circuslike spectacle” for the nascent 2016 Trump campaign: Bikini-clad women and elephants.

No wonder Trump liked him so much, Cohen has a mind as dirty as his.

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Too bad Donny didn’t do it. Then Hillary would be president.

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Who needs bikini-clad women and elephants when you have a tasteless nude model full of botox for a trophy wife?

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Well, he may still use the idea for hie re-election campaign, but this time he won’t have to cut a check to Cohen.

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What’s stopping him this time?

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Why should we care at this point? It’s a non-story.

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How dwarf bowling was left off the planned festivities is a puzzle.

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With this electorate? It would have bumped him 3% points.

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Class will out.

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How about a production number?

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former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen and several other Trump associates favored what the Post described as a “circuslike spectacle” for the nascent 2016 Trump campaign: Bikini-clad women and elephants.

Well, bikini or no bikini, like various other Republican campaigns they did get their “circus-like spectacle.”

And the rest is history.

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So, you expect me to believe that Donald Trump actually put the kibosh on a more extravagant opening for his campaign! See, now THAT’S fake news if I ever heard it.

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A yearning, what the Welsh call “hiraeth”, missing something, nostalgia for the greatness that might have been.

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