Ok I promise I’m done after this
Ok I promise I’m done after this
From the article about the apparent mistake of holding the press conference at the Four Seasons Landscaping Co. parking lot: "And making matters even stranger, the landscaping business was between an adult bookstore and a cremation center."
"Between an adult bookstore and a cremation center". Sounds like an apt metaphor for the state of their whole administration, no?
'stopped the counting' at 4, years that is wrote:
From the article about the apparent mistake of holding the press conference at the Four Seasons Landscaping Co. parking lot: "And making matters even stranger, the landscaping business was between an adult bookstore and a cremation center."
"Between an adult bookstore and a cremation center". Sounds like an apt metaphor for the state of their whole administration, no?
:D
Guys. I woke up my 3 year old cracking up about the press conference in bed this morning. My wife now hates you.
I wonder if the porn shop saw a spike in a sales.
Surprise! wrote:
Flagpole wrote:
It is very possible that Trump will leave before his term is over...kind of a taking my ball and going home kind of thing.
The most obvious reason he would do that is so that Pence will blanket pardon him.
Cant pardon someone for crimes they havent been charged with yet
sure you can.
For an excellent example, President Ford pardoned Nixon before Nixon was charged with anything.
Sally Vix wrote:
I despise Trump. I didn't want to him to win but I didn't want Biden/Harris to win even less. Trump is no god to me. He is a POS but Biden and Harris are going to run this country into the ground.
How could anyone do any worse?
The national debt has exploded. The pandemic response team was gutted, rights for LGBTQ+ people have been attacked, over 220,000 Americans dead, allies like the Kurds have been abandoned abroad, environmental protections rescinded.
Trump couldn't even come up with a plan for a second term. He blanked on the question when asked by Hannity.
Biden and Harris actually want to improve this country and lives of the people in it. Trump only cares about Trump.
Sally Vix wrote:
You want negotiation but it takes 2 Sides to tango/negotiate. Not one Republican was allowed in on the Affordable Care Act legislation drafting. Is that negotiation? Pelosi has been a hyper-partisan Speaker. She needs to be gone.
Why do you repeat that lie?
The ACA was what the GOP proposed in the Bob Dole-led Senate and was what Romney instituted in Massachusetts. Many Republicans contributed to the ACA. There were 14 bipartisan round table meetings. Democrats accepted 160 amendments to the bill. Senators Grassley and Enzi were working with Democrats until McConnell told them not to.
Jeff Wigand wrote:
Why do you repeat that lie?
Umm, because SV is a troll?
A few months back someone brilliantly outlined SV's MO. The repeated lie--after multiple previous corrections--was one step in that.
The way to stop this is to stop feeding the troll. S/he thrives on responses--like FP, loves the attention--whether they're good, bad, or indifferent.
Starve a troll today!
highhoppingworm wrote:
Guys. I woke up my 3 year old cracking up about the press conference in bed this morning. My wife now hates you.
I wonder if the porn shop saw a spike in a sales.
What a way to go out, and it’s just the beginning of him going out with a bang
Trollminator wrote:
highhoppingworm wrote:
Guys. I woke up my 3 year old cracking up about the press conference in bed this morning. My wife now hates you.
I wonder if the porn shop saw a spike in a sales.
What a way to go out, and it’s just the beginning of him going out with a bang
seriously, I'm walking around and breaking down in laughter every hour when I think of it.
whenever we are down a little, remember 'Four Seasons Total Landscaping'
Jeff Wigand wrote:
Sally Vix wrote:
You want negotiation but it takes 2 Sides to tango/negotiate. Not one Republican was allowed in on the Affordable Care Act legislation drafting. Is that negotiation? Pelosi has been a hyper-partisan Speaker. She needs to be gone.
Why do you repeat that lie? . . .
Why? Allow me to explain.
Sally is pure, 100% troll. Her pattern is way too obvious by now for anyone to still think she is anything but.
1) Make ridiculous claim (even one that has gone through the cycle many times before)
2) Have claim proven wrong unequivocally
3) Repeat ridiculous claim
4) Have folks point out that claim was clearly proven to be incorrect
5) Repeat ridiculous claim - now daring anyone to prove them wrong
6) Have folks point out that they are tired of proving this claim wrong
7) Repeat ridiculous claim. Compound it by claiming that no "lib" is able to even address it
8) Have someone shout out, "LOOK AT THE F'ING PROOF THAT HAS ALREADY BEEN SHOWN TO YOU EIGHT TIMES, YOU MORON!!!"
9) Reply that poster is being rude and that only "libs" are rude
10) Have some "saint" on here very politely point out that the claim is pure BS, completely made up by Breitbart & Co.
11) Thank saint for "finally" providing the answer. Give kudos (saint now reverts back to "Maybe Sally isn't a troll. Maybe she is just a lost soul.")
12) Make new ridiculous claim
13) Have new claim proven wrong unequivocally
14) Repeat new ridiculous claim
. . .
And so on, ad infinitum
agip wrote:
Trollminator wrote:
What a way to go out, and it’s just the beginning of him going out with a bang
seriously, I'm walking around and breaking down in laughter every hour when I think of it.
whenever we are down a little, remember 'Four Seasons Total Landscaping'
It's the first time since the lockdown that I laughed out loud. I should print the picture of that presser and put it in front of my desk for a chuckle when I'm working. Thank you, whoever booked the FSTL!
1101 wrote:
Jeff Wigand wrote:
Why do you repeat that lie? . . .
Why? Allow me to explain.
Sally is pure, 100% troll. Her pattern is way too obvious by now for anyone to still think she is anything but.
1) Make ridiculous claim (even one that has gone through the cycle many times before)
2) Have claim proven wrong unequivocally
3) Repeat ridiculous claim
4) Have folks point out that claim was clearly proven to be incorrect
5) Repeat ridiculous claim - now daring anyone to prove them wrong
6) Have folks point out that they are tired of proving this claim wrong
7) Repeat ridiculous claim. Compound it by claiming that no "lib" is able to even address it
8) Have someone shout out, "LOOK AT THE F'ING PROOF THAT HAS ALREADY BEEN SHOWN TO YOU EIGHT TIMES, YOU MORON!!!"
9) Reply that poster is being rude and that only "libs" are rude
10) Have some "saint" on here very politely point out that the claim is pure BS, completely made up by Breitbart & Co.
11) Thank saint for "finally" providing the answer. Give kudos (saint now reverts back to "Maybe Sally isn't a troll. Maybe she is just a lost soul.")
12) Make new ridiculous claim
13) Have new claim proven wrong unequivocally
14) Repeat new ridiculous claim
. . .
And so on, ad infinitum
Nailed it. Sally is a waste of time. Ignore, it drives him crazy.
present, esq wrote:
Fat hurts wrote:
I'm also wondering what lawyer would be dumb enough to take on these cases.
Speaking for us lawyers: Lots of folks would be happy to take those on, even with the likelihood of not being paid. The publicity and attention could garner us lots of work from future clients.
Is that still true if you get laughed out of court?
Serious question. Is just saying, "I tried to help Trump" enough to generate business?
s*it hole country wrote:
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/nov/08/mary-trump-on-the-end-of-uncle-donald-all-he-has-now-is-breaking-things
The last paragraph is especially poignant.
As for saying he’ll run in 2024, that’s just a face-saving exercise. It’s a way of distracting him from the fact that he’s probably going to prison. But the worst thing Donald’s looking at isn’t financial difficulties or the prospect of jail. It’s becoming irrelevant. I don’t think he would ever recover from that.
great article about trumpers and how they live and think.
have to bring these people in from the cold.
Excerpts:
WILMINGTON, Mass. — Nick Rocco went into Election Day amped up. A 26-year-old hair stylist, he spent the past few months campaigning for President Trump, taking special satisfaction in offending Biden supporters.
“He doesn’t speak like a politician, he speaks like I do,” he said. “I can understand what this guy is saying. He’s talking like an American person talks. He’s not talking like a robot.”
He and his wife, Jenna, a 27-year-old nurse, went all in, organizing rallies and standing on roadsides. As the election and vote counting neared an end, daily check-ins with the Roccos found their moods shifting from excitement to foreboding.
The abuse did not bother Mr. Rocco; it seemed to energize him. (“I like to be the center of attention,” he explained.) When a distraught woman with a curly ponytail flipped him off through her window, he bounded to the curb and danced a jig, cheerfully shouting obscenities back.
The Roccos had not paid much attention to the polls because they were convinced that Mr. Trump was going to win. This was based on attendance at rallies, and because of their circle of acquaintances: With the exception of his brother, Mr. Rocco said, he had never met anyone who supported Joseph R. Biden Jr.
he reminded himself what kept him out there all these months: People had disrespected him. The Facebook group manager who had kicked him off. The neighbor who took his yard sign. Teachers who responded to his daughter’s enthusiasm about Mr. Trump with awkward silence.
“People who don’t like Trump, I honestly think they are very soft people,” he said. “That is why the world is becoming so sensitive today. Back in the day, you could throw a snowball at someone at school and everything was fine. Nowadays, a letter gets sent home: Your child is being mean.”
Mr. Trump, by contrast, “lives the way people used to live.”
“I’m about 100 percent sure there’s fraud going on,” she said, although there was no evidence of fraud.
“How are we ever going to be able to vote for a president again, now that we know that fraud has been going on?”
He could imagine the United States splitting into two countries, one governed by Mr. Trump and one not. He could imagine suspending elections so Mr. Trump and his family could rule without interruption for 20 years.
“I guarantee you, Trump supporters would not care,” he said. “I guarantee you, if you got 69 million Trump supporters, and you said, ‘Would you be good with Donald Trump and Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump and Ivanka Trump as president?’ a lot of people would be 100 percent behind that.”
“In Trump we trust, and as far as everything else, it’s all going to fall into place,” he said. “It’s not happening today, and it’s not happening tomorrow.”