Elect a clown
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| Trump the clown |
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| Trump the horror show |
Someone said "Opinions are like ass holes, everybody has one".
Elect a clown
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| Trump the clown |
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| Trump the horror show |
What idiot decided it is a good idea to hold a UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship) at the White House?
Oh yeah, our idiot king. Oops, I meant our idiot president, but why? And are there no adults in the White House that can tell Trump this is a bad idea? Are there no Senators or Representatives who love and respect our country and our White House enough to speak up and try to stop this? So far it looks like they are all expecting ring side seats.
I've heard the fighters are going to walk out of the Oval Office on their way to the ring. What The Hell!
I think that Trump is a very sick man and I am worried about the damage he is doing to our country.
If you were offered a seat at this UFC fight, would you say "Yes" or "No" or "Hell No!".
If you said "Hell No", please call and/or write your Senators and Representative to tell them they need to speak up and help save our country. We really need Republicans and MAGA to stand up and say "Enough is enough". The app "5 Calls" will help you with understanding issues and contacting politicians.
There is another nation wide protest on October 18th. Please attend a protest and let MAGA know Trump is hurting the country much more than he is helping it. We don't need or want a king. I've got to believe much of MAGA knows this and it is not what they signed up for. The country needs their help now.
One more thing, I read the purse for the fight is $100 million. Where is all the money to stage this event coming from? There better not be even one cent from the U.S. government. How much is the U.S. going to receive for use of the White House and the grounds? Who is going to pay for any damage done to the White House or the grounds? How much money will go to Trump or his family or his friends? Again, the "not one cent" rule should apply (lot's of luck with that).
Who is going to pay for the damage done to the reputation of the United States of America, once known as a super power and the leader of the free world? I hope that will be Trump and Republicans in November, 2026.
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| Trump "Golden" Pearly Gates |
From what I remember from Sunday school as a kid, I think he will need to admit his past sins and ask for forgiveness. Admitting he is wrong is not something he has had a lot of practice doing. Given that and his knack for long rambles, he will need a lot of time to make his case that he shouldn't be sent straight to hell. He just might need to live to 200 to accomplish this.
Given his absolute need for the lime light, I think he has provided evidence that he has broken at least nine of the ten commandments. Maybe he can squeak through on commandment five, “Honor Thy Father and Mother”.
If he should make it to heaven, you can bet he'll immediately suggest to God that changes need to be made. Remember, Trump is right about EVERYTHING. Since Jesus is already the right hand of God, it might be a stretch for Trump to accept being the left hand of God.
Trump would probably start his changes with what he considers is his supreme expertise and suggest the Pearly Gates be painted gold. Only then moving on to finding his enemies that got to heaven before him and having them all deported to hell.
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| Loser King of Chaos |
Trump was on television for so long acting like this genius business person even though he declared bankruptcy six times. You would have thought someone could teach him how to act like a president.
In his responses to questions, Trump spent more time bragging about his imagined successes and blaming Biden for leaving him such a disastrous country than he did on thoughtful answers. It didn't help him to have some mindless American reporters (are were some of them influencers?) asking him questions.
Starmer, unlike Trump, came across as a knowledgeable, reasonable politician that understood what was required in this situation.
At one point I believe Starmer was in the middle of answering a contentious question from the press and he said something Trump really liked. Trump reached over and slapped Starmer twice very firmly on the back. I thought the act was very rude and a typical Trump move to always try to steal the lime light. I don't think Starmer appreciated Trump's interference.
Trump tried to take control of the questioning, but Starmer, who was the host, stood his ground. I don't think Trump liked that, but at least on this he was in better control than he often is.
Trump is such and embarrassment, again.