DT: Only Me! Only I should be able to scream/rave/tweet rampage and whine about any and all things, and thus be the (only!) official Embarrassment for this country.
To allow somebody to stand up and scream from the top of their lungs — and nobody does anything about it — is, frankly … I think it is an embarrassment.
In some situations, yes, I suppose so.
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Trump is the only person in America who has to look upward with a telescope in order to see the bottom of the barrel.
If you think the protesters were screaming at the top of their lungs before, Dotard, wait until after they read your Tweet saying the right to free speech should be eliminated.
“I think it’s embarrassing for the country to allow protestors.
Question one: What, pray tell, is a “protestor”?
Question two: What is with his obsession with what is “allowed”?
Question three: Has he ever…oh never mind, of course he either hasn’t read the constitution or doesn’t think it applies to him.
Trump:
I think it’s embarrassing for the country to allow protestors. You don’t even know what side the protestors are on
WOW… forget about the fact that we KNOW you did this tweet yourself, it’s protestER. It is WAY more embarrassing for the country to have a complete FUCKING MORON as its president.
Donald, these are the good times, the easy times, the happy times. You should be striving to enjoy them. It’s all downhill from here, pal.
And he really, really doesn’t much like the First Amendment.
Isn’t it a shame that someone can write an article or book, totally make up stories and form a picture of a person that is literally the exact opposite of the fact, and get away with it without retribution or cost. Don’t know why Washington politicians don’t change libel laws?
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 5, 2018
Only I May Scream
America: where the President wonders if protest should be allowed.
How wonderful it must be to have been born into such wealth and privilege, and to have been so seamlessly supported by society, that even into one’s seventies one has never had to protest anything, and to be smugly oblivious to any reason why anyone else should ever need to.
The screaming will go off the scale when this POS is on his way out, however it happens.
Also sprach Donnie Two-scoops:
It’s embarrassing for the country to allow them.
It’s embarrassing to the country to allow you to reside at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
I’ll bet the protesters would make a deal with you. You resign, and they’ll cut their number by half.
Frankly, I find it a little untoward myself. It’s difficult to run a meeting under those circumstances (been there, done that, and don’t care to do it again). But I understand the passion and support their right to do as they see fit. There’s something written somewhere about a right to petition the government for redress of grievances or something like that.
Oh, and just for the record, Two-scoops, something was done about it. The protesters were removed from the gallery as soon as they became disruptive. That’s how it is supposed to work.
"Discussion in America means dissent." – James Thurber
Indeed
“We will not be replaced”
The good guys
Amirite Trump
That would be cheering, I know a subtle distinction but an important one.
And may I add there will be this:
Nothing is more embarrassing than YOU! Nothing.
So instead of arresting the protestors, which is apparently “doing nothing”, the capitol police should have waded in guns blazing?
Trump likes the 2nd amendment alright. But the 1st… not so much.