Discussion: Trump Golf Courses Use Another Family's Coat Of Arms

Posted that in another thread… and my reaction. He never ceases to embarrass the country.

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Wow.

The unrelieved suffering in Putin’s face is priceless.

He looks like Macron shoved escargot down his trousers.

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Trump: I am the President. I can do whatever I want.

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What a bizarre feeling it is looking at a leader from another country and being envious.

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It ain’t easy bein’ cheesy.

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And what also makes me envious is… it’s the fact that the people of France didn’t let Putin do his thing to their country and made the right choice, despite all the similar attacks and leaks, despite a similar “I don’t like either candidate” atmosphere.

They should be proud…

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I’m thinking gyrating Russian hookers on a golden background and the traditional bend sinister implying illegitimacy.

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Here’s Josh’s redesign (on the right) in case no one has posted it.

Carpe Omnia = Seize All
BTW: The flag projecting from the top next to the shoe crushing the little man says “For Rent.”
No word on whether the shoe is hiding a very painful bone spur.

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When Attends Fail.

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WTF is up with this?

The lights are emanating from the Dining Room in the private residence. This was first night (Sunday) Melania was back in the White House, beginning at 8:30 p.m. and flashing for nearly 15 minutes.

Could this be the secret location of Melania’s stripper pole?

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No surprise at all. Classic, which is to say Classless, Frankenputz.
Proof positive that the arrogance of the rich is based on one simple maxim: Rules are for the “Little people.”
Furthermore, (unfortunately)

“Hence, although the Law of Arms undoubtedly remains part of the law of England, and although the Court of Chivalry, in theory, exists as a forum in which it may be enforced, there is difficulty in enforcing the law in practice (a point made in Re Croxon, Croxon v Ferrers [1904] Ch 252, Kekewich J). The absence of a practical remedy for the illegal usurpation of arms in the law of England does not mean that there are no rights infringed, merely that it is not within the jurisdiction of the common law courts to act and that the court that is so empowered does not now sit.” -Enforcement of the Law of Arms" (Wikipedia)

A coat of arms is for second graders to draw on paper plates, during indoor recess. Not even worthy of art class, really.

Oh I thought the change would be from “integritas” to “sine integritas”. I guess Trump pretty much says the same thing!

In a somewhat golf relate item…

…seems like he doesn’t believe in exercising his brain much either.

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With all his money, Donnie is an insecure doof. He has no ‘friends’. That’s why we see him again and again embrace someone only to throw them under the bus at some perceived ‘slight’. He has no original ideas and has never done anything from scratch. He started with Daddy’s money. A MORON would have made money with it. He stole speeches, he stole wives, he stole land, he stole casinos, he stole people’s history and now we find out he stole their coat-of-arms and somehow if he changes ‘integrity’ to ‘Trump’ (which is a discussion for ANOTHER day) it’s ‘his’. It’s worse than ‘sad’. It’s criminal.

Res ipsa loquitur

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Again, what this presidency is ALL about: $$$$.

I like Josh’s revised Trump Coat of Arms:

There is a special language used in describing Coats of Arms. I don’t know a lot about it, but I really hope that the term for the weasels as displayed here is Weasels rampant. Because they certainly are.

And we know this with great surety!