Reminds me of that Two-And-A-Half-Men episode where the Charlie Sheen character tells the woman he has just been introduced to that she looked “moist.”
So he batters Mrs. Macron and only assaults Mrs. Trump, LOL – wiat, that’s not funny. Mel could be battered too. jeez.
[snort, turns away to guffaw]
Compared to Donald J. Trump, just about everyone is in good physical shape.
I was hoping she would have slapped him.
I think a national exorcism is in order.
Her arms appears to belong to an eighty year old.
Don is such a pig!
Did he just try to grab her …
I thought two things the first being that the Obamas were acting with their usual grace andl compassion. The second thing I thought was that Melon was probably outraged that “the blacks” were touching her.
She could have returned the compliment with “Melanie is so fit. Where did she buy those boobs and how often does she get a facelift” ?
Such a crass vulgar undignified fat old man. How much more shame will America suffer?
[quote=“littlegirlblue, post:60, topic:59026, full:true”]
We can talk for the rest of our lives as to why women didn’t vote her but for him instead, and my opinions have to do with sexism, tossing a coin at the last minute, Bill’s past behavior, all compounded at the very least by Russian lies on social medias.[/quote]
I’m a little late to this discussion, but I think that a widely overlooked influence on women was the National Enquirer. Week after week, during election season, I would go to the grocery store and see its front page screaming vicious (false) claims about Hillary. I didn’t realize at the time that its owner is a friend of Trump’s. But I thought the Democrats were missing something by failing to punch back. Oh sure, it’s easy to say that “no one takes the Enquirer seriously.” No: we coastal elites don’t take it seriously. But lots of voters in Trump country do. And they were exposed to a steady diet of the most hateful, inflammatory accusations against HRC on a weekly basis throughout the entire campaign. It’s nonsense to believe that none of this had any effect on women voters.
It’s that whole creepy uncle thing. He imagines that the greatest compliment any woman can receive from any man is the judgement that she’s f#ckable.
I’ve been getting away with You look well for years. It implies good health or attitude, without the slightest judgement of face or figure.
Years ago Carol Burnett and won for one of their lies about her. People seem to think that means they are too afraid to print anything that isn’t 100% true, or that a lawsuit is a piece of cake. (It wasn’t for Burnett, but it was a particularly loathsome lie and she was willing to go through hell to make them pay.) “How could they print that if it wasn’t true?” is what they’ll say if you bring it up to them.
“The Macrons exchanged looks and mouthed, 'Not you though, Trumpy.”
I miss the Obamas-- yes, that instinctive courtesy and kindness… and we now have exactly the opposite.
I saw the same headlines, stuff about dying of brain cancer, gaining 90 lbs, just lies on top of lies, and it all contributed to her loss. Women don’t like women very much and though that’s a broad (no pun intended) generalization, it’s true. Too many see men as the only competent political leaders and they may not know that women have been elected to lead countries all over the world. But not in the biggest democracy on the planet.
Gosh if Angela Merkel had just gone to a few more Zumba classes maybe she could have gotten a nice compliment too!
“The New Yorker” has an extensive article about David Pecker and National Enquirer (in one of the latest issues), also mentioning stuff suppressed about Donald. David Pecker appears to be a fool, with some flawed values…
Round is a good shape too, Mr. Trump. Not so much for 70 year old men, but for balloons (not buffoons) and such, round is great.