The Inevitable New The Inevitable Trump Mocking Thread

e is a worm and a crackpot.
He deserves to be called out for the beta male cuck he is.

We all hope that at some point you will realize that supporting those slimeballs makes you a confederate of them. Don't worry - once the light comes on you can just change the name on your account gain and no one will be the wiser.
 
We all hope that at some point you will realize that supporting those slimeballs makes you a confederate of them. Don't worry - once the light comes on you can just change the name on your account gain and no one will be the wiser.


Whoa......Spola the Creepster n Thief.
 
I have never met anyone, outside of "meeting" online, who would want their kids to even be in the same room with either of of those asshole traitors. How about you?

You have an odd penchant for bring " Kids " into a Forum conversation......
Leave the " Kids " OUT of your online/forum conversations Mr Spola.
Your past history directs me to instruct you Politely to cease and desist.
 
e is a worm and a crackpot.
He deserves to be called out for the beta male cuck he is.
Seems you have been taught a new term to use.

That Donald Trump's presidential campaign brought out some of the worst parts of the American electorate is by now a well-established fact. But beyond the overt racism of Trump endorsers like KKK leader David Duke, the president-elect provided disparate brands of bigotry and misogyny a central figure around which to coalesce. This loosely aligned cohort has been dubbed the "alt-right." And within alt-right vernacular, there is no greater insult than being labeled a "cuck," so knowing the etymology and current iteration of the word is now a prerogative for anyone who wants to understand today's political moment.

https://www.bustle.com/articles/195...-the-alt-right-uses-this-offensive-term-often
 
Seems you have been taught a new term to use.

That Donald Trump's presidential campaign brought out some of the worst parts of the American electorate is by now a well-established fact. But beyond the overt racism of Trump endorsers like KKK leader David Duke, the president-elect provided disparate brands of bigotry and misogyny a central figure around which to coalesce. This loosely aligned cohort has been dubbed the "alt-right." And within alt-right vernacular, there is no greater insult than being labeled a "cuck," so knowing the etymology and current iteration of the word is now a prerogative for anyone who wants to understand today's political moment.

https://www.bustle.com/articles/195...-the-alt-right-uses-this-offensive-term-often
Cuck logic.
Looks like you and e are both cucks.
Cuck -ity , cuck -cuck -cuck.
 
Seems you have been taught a new term to use.

That Donald Trump's presidential campaign brought out some of the worst parts of the American electorate is by now a well-established fact. But beyond the overt racism of Trump endorsers like KKK leader David Duke, the president-elect provided disparate brands of bigotry and misogyny a central figure around which to coalesce. This loosely aligned cohort has been dubbed the "alt-right." And within alt-right vernacular, there is no greater insult than being labeled a "cuck," so knowing the etymology and current iteration of the word is now a prerogative for anyone who wants to understand today's political moment.

https://www.bustle.com/articles/195...-the-alt-right-uses-this-offensive-term-often

No surprise that the plumber uses the same dictionary as David Duke.
 
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Magazines are showing no love for Melania Trump.

The internet was in a tizzy last week when actor James Woods pointed out via Twitter that the first lady hasn’t been a muse for the magazine industry since her husband, President Trump, took office.


Woods tweeted: “If the Trumps were Democrats, Melania would be on every cover of every chic women’s magazine in the world every month.”

The tweet, which was accompanied by an old photo of the first lady sitting in a gilded chair in a pale blue strapless dress, struck a chord, garnering 62,000 likes, 20,000 retweets and 4,900 comments.

During her tenure as first lady, Melania has only graced one magazine cover — Vanity Fair Mexico — in February 2017.

At the time, the cover caused a commotion due to the president’s insistence that Mexico pay for a border wall, something that has yet to come to fruition.




Regardless, not one American magazine has put the former model on its cover, although rumors did swirl in December 2016 when Anna Wintour, editor-in-chief of Vogue, paid a visit to Trump Tower.

The fashion industry buzzed that Wintour was prepping to feature the Trumps on the fashion bible’s cover. That rumor turned out to be a lot of hot air.

But Wintour, an Obama fundraiser, did pull out all the stops for Michelle Obama when she served as first lady from 2009 to 2017.

During Barack Obama’s eight-year presidency, Michelle appeared on at least 30 US magazine covers, three of which were Vogue.

She also appeared twice on the covers of Essence magazine, Time magazine, More magazine and Glamour magazine. Other covers included Redbook, InStyle, and Radar.

A rep for the Obamas didn’t return requests seeking a precise number of covers.
 
melania.jpg

AFP/Getty Images
Magazines are showing no love for Melania Trump.

The internet was in a tizzy last week when actor James Woods pointed out via Twitter that the first lady hasn’t been a muse for the magazine industry since her husband, President Trump, took office.


Woods tweeted: “If the Trumps were Democrats, Melania would be on every cover of every chic women’s magazine in the world every month.”

The tweet, which was accompanied by an old photo of the first lady sitting in a gilded chair in a pale blue strapless dress, struck a chord, garnering 62,000 likes, 20,000 retweets and 4,900 comments.

During her tenure as first lady, Melania has only graced one magazine cover — Vanity Fair Mexico — in February 2017.

At the time, the cover caused a commotion due to the president’s insistence that Mexico pay for a border wall, something that has yet to come to fruition.




Regardless, not one American magazine has put the former model on its cover, although rumors did swirl in December 2016 when Anna Wintour, editor-in-chief of Vogue, paid a visit to Trump Tower.

The fashion industry buzzed that Wintour was prepping to feature the Trumps on the fashion bible’s cover. That rumor turned out to be a lot of hot air.

But Wintour, an Obama fundraiser, did pull out all the stops for Michelle Obama when she served as first lady from 2009 to 2017.

During Barack Obama’s eight-year presidency, Michelle appeared on at least 30 US magazine covers, three of which were Vogue.

She also appeared twice on the covers of Essence magazine, Time magazine, More magazine and Glamour magazine. Other covers included Redbook, InStyle, and Radar.

A rep for the Obamas didn’t return requests seeking a precise number of covers.
FLILF.
 
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