Discussion: Trump: Calling Sexual Assault Accusers Liars Is 'Hyperbole' Protected By First Amendment

He definitely will not grow or mature into the position he’s been elected to.
This is why he and the sycophants continually attempt to bring the office down to him.

They just don’t want to take the bad with the good. He is being outed as the sexual predator that he is and the world class scam artist as well-including his family in training.

He doesn’t mind the grift or adulation from the dregs of the US but the vast majority despising him for real reasons brings out the litigious bastard in him every time.
And even his lawyers are ass kissers whose first qualifications are loyalty, then tax dodging and the grift.

It isn’t hard to see this enormous face-plant/fail coming.

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More Blaze Starr

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Like “Sow-craits” (1) in Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure.

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Yes.

Trump’s statements as such carry the full weight of authority of the Office of the President … and are not actionable against Him, because He does not stand behind anything He says.

Think of it as the modern day Presidentin’ version of … “it’s both a floor wax and a dessert topping”.

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Except Melania will have THE BEST REAL SOLID GOLD PASTIES, which she can twirl in opposite directions, which any First Lady should be required to do.

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Wait until she “throws out” the first pitch.

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“You got dog shit in my peanut butter!”
“You got peanut butter in my dog shit!”
The new special Trump commemorative edition of the Hershey’s Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup

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I remember when Reagan made a speech and said the word “paradigm”. He actually pronounced it “para-dijem”.

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Nope. But the wiki entry sure had a winner:

“He would, wouldn’t he?”
While giving evidence at the trial of Stephen Ward, charged with living off the immoral earnings of Keeler and Rice-Davies, the latter made a famous riposte. When James Burge, the defence counsel, pointed out that Lord Astor denied an affair or having even met her, she replied, “Well (giggle) he would, wouldn’t he?” (often misquoted “Well he would say that, wouldn’t he?”). By 1979, this phrase had entered the third edition of the Oxford Dictionary of Quotations, and is occasionally abbreviated as MRDA (“Mandy Rice-Davies applies”).

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Today is obviously LAOSS Day (learning about old sex scandals)

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There’s a country song in there, somewhere along the lines of “It was raining the day my momma got out of prison, and I ran my hound dog over in my pickup”.

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Let us not forget the non-functional Winnebago, now a storage unit, and four count 'em four lawn mowers in various states of shall we say, disrepair.

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So if it’s hyperbole and they aren’t actually liars, then he did it. No?

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Saw these in the Daily Heil

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Red squirrels? I knew they were all Commie’s…

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Cool! Big fan of British Reds. The Hooman ones aren’t so bad either.

ETA: Great pics thanks!

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I liked the embedded video of the squirrel attacking the camera. “I said no pictures, motherfucker.”

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Do courts actually sanction attorneys for being ridiculous?
If so, what is the penalty?

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Mount Trumpmore. Except that the butts are much too small.

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Lying is a protected 1st Amendment right for Trump because otherwise he’d never talk again.

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