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tRUMP ROAST: Being President is HOT
101. Author: gummy jonesDate: Fri, 2/24/2017, 1:05PM EST
whether you agree with him or not, like him or hate him, trump is pretty entertaining
im not sure if we have ever seen a candidate like him

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yELV238wr-k
102. Author: delta1Date: Fri, 2/24/2017, 3:28PM EST
He is totally unique. Nobody in American politics comes close. My friends on the right believe that Obama was the most divisive President ever, but he has been dislodged. They won't acknowledge it because they agree with Trump, just as the left didn't agree with the right when they claim Obama was a racist divider...wonder if the pendulum will ever swing back to where both sides will try to find common ground...
103. Author: dstiegerDate: Fri, 2/24/2017, 3:31PM EST
gummy jones wrote:
im not sure if we have ever seen a candidate like him



I keep wondering why he is still campaigning ....
104. Author: delta1Date: Fri, 2/24/2017, 3:42PM EST
He prolly still can't believe he won... hope he realizes that he's got a lot of empty seats (more than 500 executive branch jobs with no nominees yet) to fill...unless Bannon has convinced him the country doesn't need people to do those jobs...

Deconstruction starting? If so, it'll be interesting to see if we can function without people in those seats...
105. Author: delta1Date: Wed, 3/1/2017, 2:19PM EST
Still hasn't filled a large majority of jobs in the executive branch...but he looked and sounded more Presidential last night in his address to Congress...low bar based on his past efforts though...

He challenged himself with this line: "The time for small thinking is over...the time for trivial fights is behind us..."
106. Author: teedubbyaDate: Wed, 3/1/2017, 2:38PM EST
did you notice how small his hands are? like little vienna sausages attached to plums
107. Author: opelmanta1900Date: Wed, 3/1/2017, 2:40PM EST
Silver dollar pancakes... plums are too bulbous to be palms...
108. Author: teedubbyaDate: Wed, 3/1/2017, 2:53PM EST
true true
109. Author: delta1Date: Sun, 3/5/2017, 4:19PM EST
Thumpher's alternative facts: As your President, it will be America first, and I will represent all Americans. We will use only American steel to complete the Keystone XL pipeline.

Truth: Thumpher can't keep his promises...Just as Thumpher's first executive order on the first day of his Presidency hurt the average American when he repealed an Obama mortgage credit and made it more costly for the average American to buy a home, he has turned his back on another promise to protect America. When he signed the deal to finish the Canada to the gulf pipeline, he insisted that only American steel will be used to complete it. Nope, it's going to use steel from all over the world.
110. Author: frankj1Date: Sun, 3/5/2017, 5:00PM EST
delta1 wrote:
Thumpher's alternative facts: As your President, it will be America first, and I will represent all Americans. We will use only American steel to complete the Keystone XL pipeline.

Truth: Thumpher can't keep his promises...Just as Thumpher's first executive order on the first day of his Presidency hurt the average American when he repealed an Obama mortgage credit and made it more costly for the average American to buy a home, he has turned his back on another promise to protect America. When he signed the deal to finish the Canada to the gulf pipeline, he insisted that only American steel will be used to complete it. Nope, it's going to use steel from all over the world.

like many things being said, a lot were decided before he took office, including many that he is taking credit for pulling off.
I'm sure he's not the first to take credit rightfully belonging to a predecessor, and I really don't worry about it as long as we benefit.

but people believe it all.
111. Author: delta1Date: Wed, 3/8/2017, 1:01PM EST
It is impossible to mock someone who knows no bounds, has no boundaries and DGAF...

unbelievable...but he will be believed by millions...

112. Author: dstiegerDate: Tue, 3/21/2017, 2:00PM EST
Why is the man still campaigning? Tried watching the rally in KY last night...I really did....

The man isn't dumb...I know he isn't just playing to his base to feed his ego....but, I cannot begin to understand why he does what he does
113. Author: victor809Date: Tue, 3/21/2017, 2:04PM EST
... to feed his ego. The answer was in your statement.
114. Author: delta1Date: Tue, 3/21/2017, 5:02PM EST
His fawners couldn't care less that they are being lied to and played. America first is just an empty slogan...
115. Author: teedubbyaDate: Tue, 3/21/2017, 5:18PM EST
delta1 wrote:
His fawners couldn't care less that they are being lied to and played. America first is just an empty slogan...



the original America First Committee was much more committed.
116. Author: frankj1Date: Tue, 3/21/2017, 6:59PM EST
I'm curious to see the reaction of the lower income/lesser employed who swept him into office when they see his budget proposals.

not to mention medical care in remote rural areas that would have been provided by foreigners.
117. Author: teedubbyaDate: Tue, 3/21/2017, 7:01PM EST
frankj1 wrote:
I'm curious to see the reaction of the lower income/lesser employed who swept him into office when they see his budget proposals.

not to mention medical care in remote rural areas that would have been provided by foreigners.



My guess... they won't know what hit them. It will be someone else's fault
118. Author: tailgaterDate: Wed, 3/22/2017, 8:48AM EST
Trump Derangement Syndrome.

A real thing.

119. Author: victor809Date: Wed, 3/22/2017, 9:49AM EST
I'm pretty sure Trump has that disease...
120. Author: DrafterXDate: Wed, 3/22/2017, 10:38AM EST
At least he's not Hillary. .. you'd see your paycheck get smaller, unless you work at Burger King, and a flood of refugees like never before. .. Mellow
121. Author: DrMaddVibeDate: Wed, 3/22/2017, 10:47AM EST
delta1 wrote:
His fawners couldn't care less that they are being lied to and played. America first is just an empty slogan...



Still gonna stick with "I'm With Her" I see.

Good luck!
122. Author: delta1Date: Wed, 3/22/2017, 1:53PM EST
I really hope Trump figures out how to be President, because he can accomplish some things that would be good for America. I don't think I'll ever "like" him: his vision for America, in general, may possibly create an environment that will hurt most Americans who aren't wealthy, the poor in particular, may minimize our country's leadership role in relation to the world, and ruin many essential relationships with other countries, ones that we need for our mutual benefit and security.

His snarky, loose with facts, reality TV-show host persona is not an effective way to behave as President...I hope that his sideshow doesn't derail some of his plans, especially the infrastructure/jobs creation proposal...it's still early yet, but the sideshow keeps making potholes in the road going forward.

Honestly: for America's sake, Good luck!
123. Author: delta1Date: Fri, 3/24/2017, 5:41PM EST
Several here keep insisting that Obama was the divider in chief, the most divisive President ever, and point to a seminal moment when they believe the chasm was exposed: when Obama said "I won" when speaking with John Boehner while discussing details of the economic bail-out/recovery plan to rescue America from a catastrophe that Obama created moments after he was sworn in.

But if numbers matter, Trump has said "I won" so many times more than Obama,and in so many places, prolly hundreds of times, the latest of which happened yesterday while Trump was speaking about the House's Healthcare Repeal and Replace plan, Trump now owns the title of Divider in Chief...

124. Author: tonygrazDate: Fri, 3/24/2017, 6:31PM EST
He didn't win today.
125. Author: victor809Date: Sun, 3/26/2017, 5:02PM EST
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4349524/Trump-plugs-Fox-said-new-Obama-wiretap-info.html?utm_source=fark&utm_medium=website&utm_content=link&ICID=ref_fark

Seriously? The cheeto in chief is tweeting promotions of shows on his Twitter feed... shows that then come out partisanly supporting him.

This has not happened before in my lifetime. This is bs.
126. Author: delta1Date: Sun, 3/26/2017, 9:10PM EST
Trump has never stepped up when he has encountered a set-back, but he's an expert at pointing the finger of blame...this is a way to skewer Ryan and later say, when he needs Ryan, that he didn't say those bad words about Ryan....

...and Fox News may rue the day that it decided to be Trump's big media cheerleader...they don't say much about the FBI investigation...
127. Author: frankj1Date: Sun, 3/26/2017, 9:36PM EST
I'm amazed (not) that there has not been a peep about Trump placing "loyalty watchdogs" in Fed Gov departments...

this makes the Obama haters' chants of "Dear Leader" look like minor leaguers.

Putinesque, n'est-ce pas?
128. Author: victor809Date: Sun, 3/26/2017, 9:54PM EST
It's almost like they wanted a president to do everything they accused Obama of doing... they just wanted an orange colored president to do it.
129. Author: teedubbyaDate: Mon, 3/27/2017, 6:27AM EST
Sounds like he got another round of golf in
130. Author: BuckwheatDate: Mon, 3/27/2017, 7:41AM EST
dstieger wrote:
I keep wondering why he is still campaigning ....


Because he already registered very shortly after he won and is actively running his 2020 campaign. This has to be the earliest that anyone has ever started their re-election campaign. I think it shows just how tenuous he feels about being president.
131. Author: TMCTLTDate: Mon, 3/27/2017, 7:55AM EST
delta1 wrote:
I really hope Trump figures out how to be President, because he can accomplish some things that would be good for America. I don't think I'll ever "like" him: his vision for America, in general, may possibly create an environment that will hurt most Americans who aren't wealthy, the poor in particular, may minimize our country's leadership role in relation to the world, and ruin many essential relationships with other countries, ones that we need for our mutual benefit and security.

His snarky, loose with facts, reality TV-show host persona is not an effective way to behave as President...I hope that his sideshow doesn't derail some of his plans, especially the infrastructure/jobs creation proposal...it's still early yet, but the sideshow keeps making potholes in the road going forward.

Honestly: for America's sake, Good luck!




Al, seriously now....replace Soetoros with Trump and your SPOT ON. Barry could've done GREAT things as our 1st 1/2 Black president. Being of a White mother and Black father he absolutely could've been instrumental in closing the gap of racial understanding....instead he decided to inflame it.

Ask poor Blacks or Whites for that matter if they feel like they're ANY better off after eight years of Barry...While taking away healthcare plans that millions were indeed happy with and could actually AFFORD to USE, they now have this travesty we call Obummercare or more laughingly...The Affordable Care Act ( emphasis on ACT ) As far as our leadership role globally speaking...we couldn't be a BIGGER LAUGHING STOCK.
Then factor in the damage he's done between citizenry and Law Enforcement and you'll see a man that willingly tried to tear this country apart from within. He's nothing but a racist bag of trouble.
132. Author: victor809Date: Mon, 3/27/2017, 9:56AM EST
So short bus just literally created an office for his son in law.

Yes.

I know... You're all shocked. I mean... he said he was going to "drain the swamp"... yet here we see him not just giving his son in law a job... but creating a role for his son to fill.

Best part... it's a "lean management" role... to help trim that excess in government.

This is ridiculous.
133. Author: DrafterXDate: Mon, 3/27/2017, 9:58AM EST
Well, it's not like he's a czar or somethin.... Mellow
134. Author: victor809Date: Mon, 3/27/2017, 10:02AM EST
... "office of American innovation "... you have got to be kidding me.

Nothing says "paycheck for doing nothing" like a nondescript title
135. Author: delta1Date: Mon, 3/27/2017, 12:04PM EST
...well, although Ivanka also got an office in the West Wing, we should be grateful she's a volunteer...won't cost us a penny...right?.....................riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight.
136. Author: victor809Date: Mon, 3/27/2017, 12:17PM EST
Hehe.

At about this time I would like to draw the "but Clinton would have been worse!" Line.

I don't care how corrupt any of these idiots think Clinton was. Trump has now crossed the "....but Clinton" line ... he has actually proven, through ridiculous nepotism, that he is actually more corrupt than anything Clinton has even been accused of by the most wacky of nations.

Trump has crossed the "...but clinton" line. And before his 100 days are even up!
137. Author: tailgaterDate: Mon, 3/27/2017, 12:19PM EST
Trump derangement syndrome.

Real.


138. Author: delta1Date: Mon, 3/27/2017, 12:36PM EST
Welcome comrade tail...glad you could join us...

I'm still holding out hope that he can get an infrastructure rebuilding/jobs creation bill passed, despite all the negative baggage that is gathering in his White House. Given the nature of politics in Washington DC, it will take a President and Congress of the same party, GOP or Dem, to accomplish that...
139. Author: victor809Date: Mon, 3/27/2017, 12:42PM EST
Let it be known that tail believes it is completely ethical and not in any way questionable to create offices for one's son in law when president.

... trumps presidency is having a very interesting impact on the ethics of his fans.
140. Author: delta1Date: Mon, 3/27/2017, 8:41PM EST
oh, crap.... Jared just admitted that he had two meetings with the Russian ambassador after the election. One of the meetings was attended by a top official of the Russian state-run bank that has been sanctioned by the US over Russia's invasion of Ukraine. What took him so long to divulge this?

...any chance that they didn't talk about sanctions, and that all those meetings Trump's campaign team members had with friendly and drunk Russians had no effect on Russian-US relations? And were not a part of the Russian activities to influence the US Presidential election?

Should Jared give up his office, like Flynn, or at least step back until he's done with the official investigation?


How about we just "Lock them up"....
141. Author: delta1Date: Mon, 3/27/2017, 8:50PM EST
...meanwhile...Putin has assassinated another opponent who fled to Ukraine, arrested a couple of others, caused another to flee the country. Sunday, Putin quelled anti-Putin protests heading into national elections later this year, with thousands of arrests, including a few of the protest leaders.

Trump's reaction: chirp...chirp...chirp...
142. Author: victor809Date: Mon, 3/27/2017, 9:33PM EST
But I heard on the interwebs that the Clintons killed a bunch of people!!
143. Author: delta1Date: Mon, 3/27/2017, 10:48PM EST
Apologies to Trump Administration...at about 1:45pm ET, Spicer read a State Department statement denouncing the Russian response to peaceful protests...


ThumpUp

but what took so long?
144. Author: teedubbyaDate: Mon, 3/27/2017, 11:29PM EST
And suggested the release of all NON VIOLENT protestors. Putin says they are all violent... and all news is fake
145. Author: delta1Date: Mon, 3/27/2017, 11:51PM EST
...and why say it was a response by the US State Dept, not from POTUS, Trump....


...and pay no attention to news reports Trump is playing golf on week-ends (13 times in two months), despite the number of times he said while campaigning that he'd be working at the WH on weekends, busy doing important work for all Americans...unlike his golf loving predecessor...

more fake news...
146. Author: tonygrazDate: Tue, 3/28/2017, 8:53AM EST
delta1 wrote:
...meanwhile...Putin has assassinated another opponent who fled to Ukraine, arrested a couple of others, caused another to flee the country. Sunday, Putin quelled anti-Putin protests heading into national elections later this year, with thousands of arrests, including a few of the protest leaders.

Trump's reaction: chirp...chirp...chirp...


And the deplorables wonder why anti-trump protesters wear masks.
147. Author: delta1Date: Tue, 3/28/2017, 12:31PM EST
...Trump's admiration for Putin is troubling...good thing our days of politically motivated assassinations are over...
148. Author: RMAN4443Date: Tue, 3/28/2017, 1:52PM EST
delta1 wrote:
...Trump's admiration for Putin is troubling...good thing our days of politically motivated assassinations are over...

Paging Mr. Jones, Mr. Jones, paging Mr. Jones.........Scared
149. Author: DrafterXDate: Tue, 3/28/2017, 2:16PM EST
tonygraz wrote:
And the deplorables wonder why anti-trump protesters wear masks.




I was deplorable before deplorable was cool.... Not talking
150. Author: frankj1Date: Tue, 3/28/2017, 4:14PM EST
DrafterX wrote:
I was deplorable before deplorable was cool.... Not talking

and after too!
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