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Trump actually showed us in that a party can be taken over.OK, so what’s plan B?![]()
Trump actually showed us in that a party can be taken over.OK, so what’s plan B?![]()
Dupes being duped again and will still line up for more.
It's a fair mistake to make that if you are in a restaurant and some "billionaire" walks and says "free food for all!" that it means they are going to pay for everyone's food. Especially when the person just days before make a high profile stop and went into a restaurant and paid for everyone's food.
Except he didn't say free food for all. What he did somewhere else doesn't mean he's going do it there.
He clearly said "Food for everyone" at 5:03 in the video below and everyone starts cheering.
Come on, if you were a well known rich person who yelled "food for everyone" in a restaurant to a large crowd, you telling me no one would think you are trying to buy everyone's food?
He clearly said "Food for everyone" at 5:03 in the video below and everyone starts cheering.
Come on, if you were a well known rich person who yelled "food for everyone" in a restaurant to a large crowd, you telling me no one would think you are trying to buy everyone's food?
He clearly said "Food for everyone" at 5:03 in the video below and everyone starts cheering.
Come on, if you were a well known rich person who yelled "food for everyone" in a restaurant to a large crowd, you telling me no one would think you are trying to buy everyone's food?
Let me back up and ask"DRINKS ON THE HOUSE!!"
"Don't pay for anybody"
Cameras were rolling.Let me back up and ask
Why in the hell did he feel the need to say food for everybody?
What did that do for him?
Let's just admit you miss quoted Trump in order to make your argument sound more legitimate. Let's not go there.
Wow, nice apology for the multimillionaire.Hmm…like those who say “Medicare for all” and never actually provide it. It’s not as if Trump said “your food’s on me today” - Trump simply pointed at a table and said “food for everyone”. TrumpSpeak normally consists of disjointed sentence fragments of his seemingly random thoughts.
But what did saying that do to help his imageCameras were rolling.
Not if that “rich person” was famous for not paying for much of anything.
He clearly said "Food for everyone" at 5:03 in the video below and everyone starts cheering.
Come on, if you were a well known rich person who yelled "food for everyone" in a restaurant to a large crowd, you telling me no one would think you are trying to buy everyone's food?
to make himself feel important and better than others AND so his cult will fight for him.Let me back up and ask
Why in the hell did he feel the need to say food for everybody?
What did that do for him?
That's different. They tried to provide it but were blocked by Republicans.Hmm…like those who say “Medicare for all” and never actually provide it.
He is slimy POS.It’s not as if Trump said “your food’s on me today” - Trump simply pointed at a table and said “food for everyone”. TrumpSpeak normally consists of disjointed sentence fragments of his seemingly random thoughts.
Just seems like a tone-deaf thing for him to sayto make himself feel important and better than others AND so his cult will fight for him.
Do you understand what medicare for all means? It doesn't mean that one person is paying for the care of 200+ million people.Hmm…like those who say “Medicare for all” and never actually provide it. It’s not as if Trump said “your food’s on me today” - Trump simply pointed at a table and said “food for everyone”. TrumpSpeak normally consists of disjointed sentence fragments of his seemingly random thoughts.
There was no offer to buy food for everyone - Trump simply pointed at a table and said “food for everyone”. It’s simply, yet another, example of TrumpSpeak. Trump has the attention span of a gnat on crack.
Doesn't look like it turned out to be "free."Trump was in the bakery section of Versailles, not the restaurant, at an arranged campaign stop, is how I understood it. Folks can order plenty of muffins and stuff in ten minutes at the counter...and if I'd been the owner, I would have thought Trump was picking up the tab, too. But it's a popular spot for pols to stop on their campaigns, so the owner got plenty of free publicity out of it, anyway.