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The reaction to his reaction to Orlando was 180 degrees from the reaction to his reaction to Dallas, as I pointed out.
The same they are not,on purpose, because as the seducer it is the nation's reaction that Trump is minding.
The reaction to his reaction to Orlando was 180 degrees from the reaction to his reaction to Dallas, as I pointed out.
The same they are not,on purpose, and as the seducer it is the nation's reaction that Trump is minding.
Live up to your word this time.
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/751423658627829760
This is what Trump the Brilliant does, he lulls his adversaries into believing that he is a one trick pony, into thinking that they have him handled, and then at an opportune time he changes everything.
One last time for you: Trump aggressively failed to conform to expectations of what he would do.
Donald J. Trump on Wednesday offered a defiant defense of his campaign’s decision to publish an image widely viewed as anti-Semitic — saying he regretted deleting it — and vigorously reaffirmed his praise of Saddam Hussein, the murderous Iraqi dictator.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...opic-chain_trump-dallas-1130am:homepage/storyThis morning, Donald Trump released a very un-Trumpian statement on the tragedy in Dallas. The six paragraphs include no reference to the potential political motives of those who killed five police officers and injured seven more. He doesn't suggest that anti-police rhetoric could have caused such violence, as he has before. And he doesn't boast about having predicted that such an event would occur, as he did after the mass shooting in Orlando last month.
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We've lost track of all the times the Trump campaign was supposed to be pivoting toward the general election and adjusting its tone. This statement represents both a sharp pivot and a starkly different tone.
Knock it Off. I got that from you.:lamo
That is what I am saying..you don't have an original thought.
Whenever I see you, you are chiming in on someone elses thought. What does that tell you?
Lame attempt...as always...
Coldheart/Beefjoint.....I love U both, but kindly abstain from ejaculating on this thread.
Thanks so much for your consideration.
impdaddy:
Anyone can post on this thread, you are not a mod.
Contributing is always an option.
Kindly use it.
The most interesting word in Donald Trump’s Dallas statement
Aaron Blake
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...opic-chain_trump-dallas-1130am:homepage/story
The word is "senseless" btw.
So you are saying that when Trump gets beat up enough, he changes what he does instead of staying true to his beliefs. Brilliant!!!
It has nothing to do with him taking punches. He decides what he wants to do based upon what is going to get him what he wants by him taking it, he is not some cuck behaviing in the hopes of getting candy later after the women and their cucks just gave him a beating.
You really dont understand Don at all, do you.....
Sure, sure. That is such a likely explanation....
So... Trump doing the exact same petty slapping that literally every politician does, makes him brilliant?
*joins Kobie in pantomime*
Well it's Brilliant when Trump does it. People have become so used to Trump talking about how Brilliant he is, that on the rare occasion when he talks about anything else, he is Brilliant.
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/751423658627829760
This is what Trump the Brilliant does, he lulls his adversaries into believing that he is a one trick pony, into thinking that they have him handled, and then at an opportune time he changes everything.
THE WHOLE TEN YARDS
Trump scripts his flips. He couldn't keep tack in a sail boat.
He flip-flops all over the place, according to the prevalent wind of the moment.
He's done this all his life - the kid born with a golden spoon in his mouth, inherited 40 megabucks, mounted 5 companies that went bankrupt. And now thinks he should run the country. (Only in a America.)
And if he wins, the US will have a Monarchy with the Dunderhead on the throne in the Oval Office, and Replicants in control of both Chambers of Congress - plus the Judiciary since he will nominate a over-the-edge Right-wing judge to replace Scalia.
THE WHOLE TEN YARDS, boys-'n-girls, the whole ten yards of our Tripartite Governance in the hands of a royalist megalomaniac ...
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You are wrong, but that is one nice post
Donald watched and admired his father, Fred Trump, and saw that he commanded respect through intelligence and business savvy. Fred grew up in Queens, and his own father was an entrepreneur, but died when Fred was 13. Fred told Vanity Fair that his family was so poor that his mother had to take up stitching to keep them going.*
He began designing and building prefab garages while he was still in high school—a brilliant move in a time when the automobile was becoming a staple in every household, but most homes were built without garages. He sold the units for a major profit for himself and a reasonable price for the customers. At the age of 15, he was too young to sign checks, so he formed a business with his mother called E. Trump & Son and she signed the checks instead.
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