You won the presidency through the Electoral College. That means you work for us, bitch.
He doth protest too fucking much.
He doth yapeth his anus-like lips too fucking much.
For a moment there, Trump, it sounded as if youâre planning to exit the stage soon! What was up with that?
âThe peopleâ?
53.6 percent of the votes cast werenât for Trump.
He canât even honor vets without making it about him.
Hey, itâs all about the King yâknow.
And for this morning
His expiration date needs adjustment.
a hatchetâ instead of âbeing subtle
The Trump Journalism Review included gems like "Iâm President and youâre not, âweâre going to start saying Merry Christmas againâ and, continuing to make God Trumpâs latest Employee of the Month, Trump dangerously amped up the Christian God rhetoric with âMy administration will always support and defend religious liberty. We donât want to see God forced out of the public square, driven out of our schools or pushed out of our civic life, we want to see prayers before football games if they want to give prayers.â
He nucking futz.
Is that real?
Is any thing Trump real?
Interestingly, when Trump asked for veterans in the white audience to stand an unusual 2nd camera shot of the attendees in the small Kennedy Center theater showed only a handful present standing.
The video of him tackling a guy with a CNN logo for a head has brought some interesting reactions:
This is a completely sane tweet from a stable, well-adjusted person. https://t.co/VwWC1Jhmtl
â Jeet Heer (@HeerJeet) July 2, 2017
There is no president, there is a delusional old man who tweets and occasionally performs the ceremonial parts of the job.
â Jamelle Bouie (@jbouie) July 1, 2017
Trump has brilliantly changed the subject from âIs he a Russian intelligence assetâ to âIs he a dangerously violent lunatic?"
â David Frum (@davidfrum) July 2, 2017
BUT you have to give him some credit for managing, in just two or three days, to come up with a straw man suggesting the complaints and dismay are about his using social media, which they arenât.
âSo while Trumpâs statement in front of the Freedom and Faith coalition that, â[i]n my first 100 days â and I donât think anybody has ever done more, or, certainly, not much moreâ is a questionable claim at best, if we qualify that statement with âfor the New Christian Right,â it rings quite true.â - How the Christian Right Has Come to Love Trump