Holy sh*t. My mom came into my room to bring me a plate of chicken nuggets and I literally screamed at her and hit the plate of chicken nuggets out of her hand. She started yelling and swearing at me and I slammed the door on her. I'm so distressed right now I don't know what to do. I didn't mean to do that to my mom but I'm literally in shock from SCOTUS striking down the tariffs. I feel like I'm going to explode. Why the f*cking f*ck are they ruling against Trump? This can't be happening. I'm having a f*cking breakdown. I don't want to believe the world is so corrupt. I want a future to believe in. I want Unified Executive Theory to expand Trump’s authority and fix this broken country. I cannot f*cking deal with this right now. It wasn't supposed to be like this, I thought the tariffs are making America great again and we would get rebates???? This is so cucked.
And now SCOTUS said the pig acted illegally to throw on tariffs.
bad day for the Adulterer-in-Chief!
Hide the ketchup!
You mean spaghetti. Not ketchup. It was a plate of spaghetti that Trump hurled at Giuliani. Trump was angry, and he was often abusive to Giuliani, who presents himself as a sap (weak sister) and consequently is often the target of random abuse. There are people who are like that. Weak saps who attract abuse. There's someone here who presents like that.
"Article I, Section 8, of the Constitution sets forth the powers of the Legislative Branch. The first Clause of that pro vision specifies that 'The Congress shall have Power To lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises.' The power to impose tariffs is very clearly a branch of the taxing power. A tariff, after all, is a tax levied on imported goods and services.”
And now SCOTUS said the pig acted illegally to throw on tariffs.
bad day for the Adulterer-in-Chief!
Hide the ketchup!
You mean spaghetti. Not ketchup. It was a plate of spaghetti that Trump hurled at Giuliani. Trump was angry, and he was often abusive to Giuliani, who presents himself as a sap (weak sister) and consequently is often the target of random abuse. There are people who are like that. Weak saps who attract abuse. There's someone here who presents like that.
"Article I, Section 8, of the Constitution sets forth the powers of the Legislative Branch. The first Clause of that pro vision specifies that 'The Congress shall have Power To lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises.' The power to impose tariffs is very clearly a branch of the taxing power. A tariff, after all, is a tax levied on imported goods and services.”
And now SCOTUS said the pig acted illegally to throw on tariffs.
bad day for the Adulterer-in-Chief!
Hide the ketchup!
You mean spaghetti. Not ketchup. It was a plate of spaghetti that Trump hurled at Giuliani. Trump was angry, and he was often abusive to Giuliani, who presents himself as a sap (weak sister) and consequently is often the target of random abuse. There are people who are like that. Weak saps who attract abuse. There's someone here who presents like that.
After then-Attorney General William Barr gave an interview to The Associated Press in December 2020 saying there was no widespread voter fraud, Trump was so enraged that he threw his plate of food at the wall, smearing it with ketchup, Hutchinson said.
“There was ketchup dripping down the wall and a shattered porcelain plate on the floor,” Hutchinson testified, noting that aides nearby conveyed the president was “extremely angry” at the Barr interview. She told the committee that she then grabbed a towel and started wiping the ketchup off the wall alongside a presidential valet.
Funny thing is that Conservative Republicans would normally be dancing in the street at this news.
Which confirms that modern day Trumpers have nothing to do with conservatism. It’s strictly a cult of personality with no beliefs beyond what Daddy tells them they believe.
You mean spaghetti. Not ketchup. It was a plate of spaghetti that Trump hurled at Giuliani. Trump was angry, and he was often abusive to Giuliani, who presents himself as a sap (weak sister) and consequently is often the target of random abuse. There are people who are like that. Weak saps who attract abuse. There's someone here who presents like that.
After then-Attorney General William Barr gave an interview to The Associated Press in December 2020 saying there was no widespread voter fraud, Trump was so enraged that he threw his plate of food at the wall, smearing it with ketchup, Hutchinson said.
“There was ketchup dripping down the wall and a shattered porcelain plate on the floor,” Hutchinson testified, noting that aides nearby conveyed the president was “extremely angry” at the Barr interview. She told the committee that she then grabbed a towel and started wiping the ketchup off the wall alongside a presidential valet.
This is why Mar A Lardo facilitates are painted with glossy paint and not flat or Satin.
BREAKING: Trump's illegal tariffs are about to cause a huge mess in the US Economy. Why? "A coalition of 800 small businesses across the country who weren't happy about the tariffs saying they were the ones paying the brunt of these costs. They just put out a statement saying they are sending immediate letters to the white house and congress demanding full, fast and automatic tariff refunds. We talk about how the refunds work for the tariffs, how messy you envision this getting?" Businesses will now request refunds, and there will likely be huge class action lawsuits against the US government. Additionally, the budget is about to have major issues.
Barrett was terrible. Gorsuch is fine but not great. Thomas and Alito are who you should emulate.
Have the next SCOTUS justice be a 40 year old MAGA warrior.
Thomas was a DEI appointment. Alito is arguably one as well. We no longer emulate such people. Rather, we question their talents and credentials.
And if you don't think Gorsuch is great, I challenge you to read his concurrence in Learning Resources (today's decision). While I believe it to be beyond your reading level, I still think you would benefit from giving it the old college try and learning about Gorsuch's greatness as a conservative Justice.
You mean spaghetti. Not ketchup. It was a plate of spaghetti that Trump hurled at Giuliani. Trump was angry, and he was often abusive to Giuliani, who presents himself as a sap (weak sister) and consequently is often the target of random abuse. There are people who are like that. Weak saps who attract abuse. There's someone here who presents like that.
After then-Attorney General William Barr gave an interview to The Associated Press in December 2020 saying there was no widespread voter fraud, Trump was so enraged that he threw his plate of food at the wall, smearing it with ketchup, Hutchinson said.
“There was ketchup dripping down the wall and a shattered porcelain plate on the floor,” Hutchinson testified, noting that aides nearby conveyed the president was “extremely angry” at the Barr interview. She told the committee that she then grabbed a towel and started wiping the ketchup off the wall alongside a presidential valet.
FAKE NEWS. It was spaghetti dripping down the walls. FACT.
Funny thing is that Conservative Republicans would normally be dancing in the street at this news.
Which confirms that modern day Trumpers have nothing to do with conservatism. It’s strictly a cult of personality with no beliefs beyond what Daddy tells them they believe.
they've completely lost their bearings. They think the only way the country survives is if we abandon democracy and go back to some form of 'only white land-owning men get to vote'
they've given up on the great American experiment of a large nation governing itself.
one degenerate man - good talker though! - was enough to deprive them of their birthright as citizens of a democratic republic.
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After then-Attorney General William Barr gave an interview to The Associated Press in December 2020 saying there was no widespread voter fraud, Trump was so enraged that he threw his plate of food at the wall, smearing it with ketchup, Hutchinson said.
“There was ketchup dripping down the wall and a shattered porcelain plate on the floor,” Hutchinson testified, noting that aides nearby conveyed the president was “extremely angry” at the Barr interview. She told the committee that she then grabbed a towel and started wiping the ketchup off the wall alongside a presidential valet.
FAKE NEWS. It was spaghetti dripping down the walls. FACT.
I asked Grok. You've been taken in, Runk. Sorry. Unless you are speaking metaphorically.
Prompt: Did Trump throw spaghetti?
No, Donald Trump did not literally throw spaghetti. There's no credible report or evidence of him throwing spaghetti (or any pasta) at anyone, a wall, or in any dramatic incident. The closest real story is from 2022 testimony by former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson during the January 6th committee hearings. She described an incident where Trump became extremely angry after then-Attorney General William Barr publicly stated there was no widespread election fraud in 2020. According to Hutchinson (relaying what she heard from others), Trump threw his lunch against the wall in frustration — resulting in ketchup dripping down the wall and a shattered plate on the floor. It wasn't specified as spaghetti; it was just described as his lunch (commonly reported as involving a burger or similar fast food with ketchup). All the other references to "Trump" and "spaghetti" or "throwing spaghetti" are metaphorical uses of the idiom "throwing spaghetti at the wall to see what sticks" — meaning trying lots of random ideas, policies, legal arguments, or proposals hoping something works. This phrase gets used a lot in media commentary about Trump's approach to governing, legal defenses, or political tactics (e.g., in articles from 2025–2026 about his administration's deregulatory moves or affordability proposals). There was also a viral fake/AI-edited photo from 2025 showing Trump messily eating spaghetti next to King Charles during a UK state banquet — but that was debunked everywhere (no spaghetti was even on the menu, and videos show no one eating during the speech). So in short: literal spaghetti-throwing? No. Ketchup-smeared wall from thrown lunch? Allegedly yes, per sworn testimony. Metaphorical spaghetti-throwing? All the time in pundit-speak.
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