Trump skipping WH Correspondents Dinner to hold rally In Michigan

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The press are the enemy of the people. The press are the enemy of the people. The press are the enemy of the people. The press are the enemy of the people. The press are the enemy of the people. The press are the enemy of the people. The press are the enemy of the people.
 
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conehead433

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"i won the electoral college bigly. There was no collusion with Russia.", etc., etc. Yawn.
 

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Soooooo thinned skinned.
So typical.
Trump doesn't have a sense of humor nor can he take a joke.
Trump takes everything personal even humor or a simple joke.
He can't separate the two, a simple joke from a serious attack.

I remember when Trump attended that one correspondents dinner during Obama's presidency.
Obama made a joke about Trump, and Trump sat there absolutely fuming.
I think it was the joke about the birth certificate.
Trump just could not take it, and THAT was the last and final correspondent dinner Trump ever attended.
Again... "THAT was the last and final correspondent dinner Trump ever attended."

And so, Trump will hold still another rally at the very same time as the correspondents dinner airs on C-Span.
What does THAT tell us?
That his base can't take a joke either. That they feel Donald Trump is being picked on.
Poor little insecure picked on by everyone, and their leader, Donald Trump.

Trump can't take a joke, and so they can't take a joke.
Again, what does THAT tell us?
That they are BOTH jokes. Both Donald Trump and his base are sad jokes.
Little, insecure, picked-on, thinned skinned, BLAME EVERYONE ELSE, Donald Trump and base.

I am amazed simply amazed that the main conversation within the media, going far beyond Soviet corruption and sex with prostitutes, is not how thinned skinned this Trump guy really is.
And, his entire base as well.
Why they voted for him. Why they believe that everyone not them is a threat.
Why they believe their failures in life are not of their own making, but the fault of others like Blacks and Hispanics and Muslims and Gays and well... you name it.

What we are facing here is a major mental disorder, especially for an adult and more so for an adult with a business empire.
Yet, insecure Donald Trump can't take one single harmless joke aimed his way without cowering and running away to the security of his own rally surrounded by his insecure base.
Seriously, we should all take close notice of this.
This is a major mental flaw proving a very damaged person and a very damaged mind.
And... and WTF... this guy is actually president?
Holy moly guacamole! :eek:
Now THAT is the real joke.
 
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Based on Trump's and his supporters' history I assume it'll be a "white hood only" rally.
 

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There should just run one story about Trump. "More lies from the President today, nothing new to report on that front." But both the press and the President crave attention.
 

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Before Trump hit they stage they played Neil Young's 'Rocking in the Free World' and an Elton John song. I seriously doubt either one of these artists have given their permission for Trump's campaign to play their songs. Hopefully they sue.
 
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And they accuse the dems of playing identity politics.

It's not an either/or situation. When Obama brings it up after Hillary failed it isn't just "they". Anyway Fox will cover it and that's the sort who would care.
 
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Before Trump hit they stage they played Neil Young's 'Rocking in the Free World' and an Elton John song. I seriously doubt either one of these artists have given their position for Trump's campaign to play their songs. Hopefully they sue.
I'd wager large sums of money Neil would not allow it in any way whatsoever. He's done this time and time again, especially with The Stones song "You Can't Always Get What You Want".
He's a shitbag who thinks the world revolves around him. I am so looking forward to karma catching up with him and burying him, publicly.
 

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Let's hope he rats on himself again (I'm pretty much counting on it). It's all I can hope for from a cult-like rally that will feature a re-telling of every one of Trump's lies that he's been blabbing on about these past couple of weeks.

Or maybe he can stun his followers at the rally the same way he flabbergasted and jaw dropped those FOX host friends of his. Nah, who am I kidding. Those trained minions of his are fully wired in and hyped to an expectant frenzy in anticipation of their messiah blessing them with his words of encouragement and wisdom.
 

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Before Trump hit they stage they played Neil Young's 'Rocking in the Free World' and an Elton John song. I seriously doubt either one of these artists have given their permission for Trump's campaign to play their songs. Hopefully they sue.

Trump played the same Neil Young tune on the day he announced his candidacy (as he was regally descending down the Trump Tower escalator) and Neil Young blasted the hell out of him for that. As far as suing, so long as the broadcast rights are paid, it's legal. Most politicians back away when an artist complains because they don't want to offend that artists fans/voters. Thin skinned as he is, The Donald has absolutely no problem deliberately offending other people.
 

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If you haven't watched Michelle Wolf's roast it was off the chain.:p It might just be the one time in your life that you watch C-SPAN.:D
 

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If you haven't watched Michelle Wolf's roast it was off the chain.:p It might just be the one time in your life that you watch C-SPAN.:D

I never thought I'd feel bad for Trump people like Sanders but Wolf managed to do that. I guess I don't get roasting humor to this degree. It seemed that the purpose was often to be intentionally cruel and malicious and that while Huckabee may deserve crap I'm not a fan of giving it that way. To give people there some credit they toughed it out while Trump would have been the one person which could not have.
 

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It's weird how so many self-described macho rednecks still rally behind this orange gasbag with balls the size of dehydrated peas.

Do Trump supporters typically share Trump's cowardly, criticism-adverse, constant-fear state?
 

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I never thought I'd feel bad for Trump people like Sanders but Wolf managed to do that. I guess I don't get roasting humor to this degree. It seemed that the purpose was often to be intentionally cruel and malicious and that while Huckabee may deserve crap I'm not a fan of giving it that way. To give people there some credit they toughed it out while Trump would have been the one person which could not have.

"Intentionally Cruel and Malicious" I presume will be the title of the unauthorized Trump presidency tome which will be eventually written to cover another shameful era in US history.

While I don't really condone such an approach It's a consequence of the choices she's made. Also lol at all the indignant conservatives who say stuff like "everything is too PC" or "fuck your feelings" and whine about this. If you can't take the heat then don't purposefully set the goddamed kitchen on fire.
 
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Before Trump hit they stage they played Neil Young's 'Rocking in the Free World' and an Elton John song. I seriously doubt either one of these artists have given their permission for Trump's campaign to play their songs. Hopefully they sue.

lol. that's as dimwitted and ignorant as Ronny Rayguns trying to pawn off Born in the USA as his campaign's anthem. :D

I mean, if you wanted to chose an outright anti-capitalist, pro-socialist, anti-war, uber liberal progressive anthem for you, it would be Neil Young.

"Rockin' In The Free World"

There's colors on the street
Red, white and blue
People shufflin' their feet
People sleepin' in their shoes
But there's a warnin' sign
on the road ahead
There's a lot of people sayin'
we'd be better off dead
Don't feel like Satan,
but I am to them
So I try to forget it,
any way I can.

Keep on rockin' in the free world,
Keep on rockin' in the free world
Keep on rockin' in the free world,
Keep on rockin' in the free world.

I see a woman in the night
With a baby in her hand
Under an old street light
Near a garbage can
Now she puts the kid away,
and she's gone to get a hit
She hates her life,
and what she's done to it
There's one more kid
that will never go to school
Never get to fall in love,
never get to be cool.

Keep on rockin' in the free world,
Keep on rockin' in the free world
Keep on rockin' in the free world,
Keep on rockin' in the free world.

We got a thousand points of light
For the homeless man
We got a kinder, gentler,
Machine gun hand
We got department stores
and toilet paper
Got styrofoam boxes
for the ozone layer
Got a man of the people,
says keep hope alive
Got fuel to burn,
got roads to drive.

Keep on rockin' in the free world,
Keep on rockin' in the free world
Keep on rockin' in the free world,
Keep on rockin' in the free world.

But this just shows how utterly stupid conservative people are. Listen to the loud, repetitive, clear refrain. Ignore the message. "OOOh YEah! That sounds BADASS! USA USA USA USA!"

fucking morons.
 

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I never thought I'd feel bad for Trump people like Sanders but Wolf managed to do that. I guess I don't get roasting humor to this degree. It seemed that the purpose was often to be intentionally cruel and malicious and that while Huckabee may deserve crap I'm not a fan of giving it that way. To give people there some credit they toughed it out while Trump would have been the one person which could not have.

Agree, I only watched the first few minutes before turning it off. Not sure how the WHC decided she was the right choice to follow Hasan Minhaj.
 

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Agree, I only watched the first few minutes before turning it off. Not sure how the WHC decided she was the right choice to follow Hasan Minhaj.
Sanders should've got up and punched her in the mouth. That would've been funny.