The Inevitable New The Inevitable Trump Mocking Thread

That's one of the first things you've written that I agree with. The President of the United States doesn't give a f*ck. You find that "Too Funny", I find that scary as hell. I want my President to "give a f*ck" even if it's about things he doesn't agree with. I want my President to "give a f*ck" about his intelligence briefings, I want my President to "give a f*ck" about the rising deficit, I want my President to "give a f*ck", period. In fact, "give a f*ck" should be the top job requirement of any President.
And it is. That’s how he got to be President.
 
It seems that the only real accomplishment the local loons care about is that t has given them some chance to "own libs".

They must have really felt "owned" for years to let America's position in the world, and in history for that matter, to fall into disgrace just for the sake of a little political revenge.
6 straight years of QE and a doubling of the national debt. Tell us more about America’s position in the world.
 
In all seriousness, it is very disturbing to me how easy it is to manipulate the way people think. To me, it was always patently obvious that Trump is mentally ill. I never saw him as a "Republican", he is incapable of holding any ideology other than what benefits him. He is a classic malignant narcissist who is incapable of empathy, just as sociopaths are incapable. It seems so obvious, yet he is able to persuade millions to follow him. How is it that easy? How can anyone not see through that?
The same way they didn’t see through QE and a near doubling of the national debt.
 
It's quite sad, to be honest. There is a fascinating documentary called "The Brainwashing of my Dad" about a man who changed from a moderate Democrat to a right-wing fanatic due to listening to conservative talk radio and Fox News. What was so alarming to the daughter who directed the film is that her dad went from being a reasonably happy, non-political type of a man to an angry and isolated person. I have a good friend who had the same sort of metamorphosis. He was known for being one of those "cup is half full" type of people. Always happy, always finding the humor in a situation. He was a joy to be around and you always left him feeling a bit better. Then he married a woman who watched Fox News constantly. He gradually changed and it was so sad to see. He became paranoid, bitter, and constantly angry. It was shocking, actually. He lost a lot of his friends because he would get in arguments all the time, couldn't talk about anything but politics. He would just park himself in front of Fox News and he literally became a shell of himself. His health went downhill as well. It was truly frightening to see how much he changed simply by listening to only one point of view.
Really?
 
Former national security adviser John Bolton derided President Donald Trump’s daughter and son-in-law during a private speech last week and suggested his former boss’ approach to U.S. policy on Turkey is motivated by personal or financial interests,

 
It seems that whenever t goes out in public, people start shouting "Lock him up". But that doesn't give the great majority of public event attendees the opportunity to express their opinions. I propose that at all public events where the Star Spangled Banner is played, after the music finishes those who are inclined exercise constitutionally-protected speech by chanting "lock him up" until the game (or other program content) starts. Dedicated t supporters can exercise their rights to express an opinion by silently giving the Bellamy Salute during the chanting.
 
Former national security adviser John Bolton derided President Donald Trump’s daughter and son-in-law during a private speech last week and suggested his former boss’ approach to U.S. policy on Turkey is motivated by personal or financial interests,

Maybe he didn’t notice that most U.S. policy is motivated by financial interest.
 
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Democrats = Criminals
 
It seems that whenever t goes out in public, people start shouting "Lock him up". But that doesn't give the great majority of public event attendees the opportunity to express their opinions. I propose that at all public events where the Star Spangled Banner is played, after the music finishes those who are inclined exercise constitutionally-protected speech by chanting "lock him up" until the game (or other program content) starts. Dedicated t supporters can exercise their rights to express an opinion by silently giving the Bellamy Salute during the chanting.

Just curious ......at what point in your life did YOU decide to
embrace LIES as the TRUTH.....!
 
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