Discussion: Trump Tells Steel Worker With (Living) Father: He 'Is Looking Down' And Proud

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“Dumb man says dumb thing, captivates nation”

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Do Donald Trump and Mitt Romney share the same Human Empathy Emulation Algorithm programmer?

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I think he’s actually looking forward to spinning in his grave.

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“Trump on Thursday assured a steel worker that his father would be proud of him, only to learn that the worker’s father was still alive.”

Unlike Donald’s brain.

RIP, prefrontal cortex.

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Idiot for allowing Trump and Billionaire Friends Club to play him like an old, worn out banjo. You are giving unions a bad name.

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That can only mean that nobody was indicted today…

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‘I’m feeling better’
‘No you’re not.’
‘I think I’ll go for a walk.’
‘You’re not fooling anyone. Look, I’ve just said your dead on TV, so you need to be dead. Help me out someone…?’

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He’s a fool. He ‘thinks’ he knows everything so he constantly screws up. This newest bit of BS will unravel quickly but BY GOD he will have ‘fulfilled a promise’ that he never should have made in the FIRST place but was too stupid to realize.

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Trump really needs to top one of these televised moments of idiocy with the emission of an audible fart.

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Given his diet, audio opportunities are surely plentiful.

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Donald Trump: Unprepared, uninformed, incompetent.

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Just more narcissism. Trump’s father is dead :: all fathers are dead.

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Maybe steelworkers’ father had climbed lighting rigging set up for press conference and was looking down, proudly.

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Too much stupid

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Wow, the Mneuchen and the Ross in that photo look particularly creepy…

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Oh more chorus of

“Oh that’s just Donald being Donald”

Despotic §residents say the darndest things. [cue chuckling laugh track]

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Yes. Actually solipsism, along with syphilis.

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Prominent at the “signing ceremony” was, naturally, America’s premiere former Russian money launderer Wilbur Ross.

Ross, whose net worth is estimated at around $700 million, made a good chunk of that fortune selling U.S. steel companies to a foreign entity. In 2002, Ross and his investing partners began buying up steel companies that were either in or near bankruptcy, including LTV Corp., Weirton, and Bethlehem Steel. They consolidated them into the International Steel Group and, in 2004, sold that company to the Indian steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal, making some $2 billion in cash on the deal.
Before Pushing Tariffs, Wilber Ross Had Messy History With U.S. Steel Industry


“Oh, he’s still alive,” Sarge responded.
“Then he’s even more proud,” the President said.

FWIW A lot of people aren’t aware of this but live people are known for having a greater sense of pride than dead people.

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