Discussion: Trump Pauses Speech For Fainting Woman: 'The Ones That Faint I Love The Most'

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SeriouslyCreepyDonald:

‘The Ones That Faint I Love The Most’

But has nothing to do with GHB.
Or dating his daughter.

jw1

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If he loves the fainters, he must achieve orgasm over those who go into cardiac arrest with excitement at the mere sight of The Donald’s scalpful badger.

(Edit) “That’s more important than all of this,” Trump said…"

“Everything’s more important than all of this.” FIFY Donald

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I wonder if it is even within the realm of possibility for Donald Trump to be involved in any situation, conversation, speech or whatever without turning it into being about The Donald?

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Hmm, so I guess when Trump says a woman is a knock-out, he’s merely making plans.

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Kinna like Bill Cosby?

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No. This would require empathy, a term Trump believes is a psychiatric disorder.

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He only seemed narcissistic before this—now he thinks he’s Sinatra.

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Hey, stay away from the Sinatra stuff! You’re crossing the line!

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He does like to do stupid things his way… Then every once in a while he says something smart like the Iraq war should never have happened and Bush did not keep 3,000 Americans safe on 911.

You’re right, it’s like Night and Day.

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Yeah, but too many people around.

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Well, that’s going to be going around in my head for a day or two…

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Yup, big band sound, lot’s of brass. Oh no!

Well, that’s not creepy.

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“Oh, she just fainted,” Trump said. “You know what? That means she was excited.”
Of course Trump think it has to be about him. The “excitement the little woman was going thru ya know”.

Maybe I’m way too biased but what I see is a complete unfeeling idiot.

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Everything Trump does seems to be creepy.

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@MattinPA

A day without Sinatra music is like a day without sunshine.

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@imkmu3

When Sinatra sings it, it comes out “NighT AnD Day”, no slurring ever because he respected lyrics. You couldn’t ask for a better earworm.

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I tend to listen to instrumentals more than vocal stuff (just a soulless robot I suppose) and for vocals I’ll listen most to Ella because she’s about four-fifths an instrumentalist but that said, when it comes to Sinatra, whatever you can say goes without saying. There’s certainly not a male Great American Songbook guy who can come very close to equalling him. The voice, the phrasing, the emotional content, the ability to sell the story, to put the song over, when he was in his prime—whoa. No argument. I’ve never heard anyone try to say otherwise, you simply can’t—uh—get started with such a theory.