YATT "No politician..has been treated worse or more unfairly"

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yllus

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What a fucking loser.

What helps in this situation is knowing that even having achieved what only 44 others ever have, he's still despised beyond measure by most, and will go down in history as one of America's biggest buffoons.
 
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What a fucking loser.

What helps in this situation is knowing that even having achieved what only 44 others ever have, he's still despised beyond measure by most, and will go down in history as one of America's biggest buffoons.
Think globally... ;)
"Nero", "Custer", Caligula" "drumpf"... through the annals of history he'll go, I'm just concerned where it will go, as I'm an unwilling passenger on this ride, but a passenger nonetheless.
 

shortylickens

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No other politician has ACTED worse than him.
This guy is so spoiled, insulated, and disconnected he honestly does not understand WHY people dont like him.
And since he's also hideously immature, arrogant, and childish, he lashes out at things he doesnt understand.

Ivanka might be spoiled, insulated, and disconnected too (her latest book proves that beyond all doubt) but at least she knows how to act like a decent human being.
 

Younigue

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No other politician has ACTED worse than him.
This guy is so spoiled, insulated, and disconnected he honestly does not understand WHY people dont like him.
And since he's also hideously immature, arrogant, and childish, he lashes out at things he doesnt understand.

Ivanka might be spoiled, insulated, and disconnected too (her latest book proves that beyond all doubt) but at least she knows how to act like a decent human being.
"Act" is pretty much what she calls it in her book. Haven't read It nor will I ever but I heard a quote on some show. In essence, let anyone you're talking with believe you agree with them.
 

mikeymikec

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IMO he was right on point* until the last few seconds ("a few harsh editorials"): There's way more pressure on Trump at the moment than just that, and that's aside from one's perspective as to what's fair.

* - and applaudibly so, IMO. What the fuck does Trump think he's doing, going in front of people risking their lives in service of their country and telling them how bad he's got it sitting behind a desk in a role that he calls so many of the shots, including decisions that could fuck the lives up of those he's complaining to? The CNN comment about Trump being the audience's CIC was also very appropriate, Trump's performance was pretty much worthy of a potential Blackadder sketch with General Melchett complaining to the troops who are about to go over the top in the morning that his wine delivery was late and to top it all off, the barber cancelled on him! What an impossible existence!
 

KMFJD

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lmfao....

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Pens1566

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lol, brilliant piece, altogether my man!

:beer:

TY

man this is going over my head in a big way, what is that from, please/

As far as I know, he just wrote that. I don't know if it references anything. I just like the cleverness of the 2nd line (you know, the little things)

Yup, pretty clever, it honestly read like a movie quote.

Yeah, no references at all. At least that I'm aware of. I was also considering :

<Trump's stupid statement about most maligned president ever>

JFK : Here, hold my skull fragments
 

xthetenth

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Think globally... ;)
"Nero", "Custer", Caligula" "drumpf"... through the annals of history he'll go, I'm just concerned where it will go, as I'm an unwilling passenger on this ride, but a passenger nonetheless.

There's a real argument that Nero was better than he was portrayed as in part because he was actually somewhat populist and pissed off the elites who wound up writing the histories/having them written for them. So better than Trump in at least one significant way.
 
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There's a real argument that Nero was better than he was portrayed as in part because he was actually somewhat populist and pissed off the elites who wound up writing the histories/having them written for them. So better than Trump in at least one significant way.
that and he was talented musically, at least according to history.
 

Genx87

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#whinylittlebitch
So drumpf to the coast guard grads touted that no politician in history has been treated worse than him or more unfairly.
First off, I believe Caesar, Jack Kennedy, Robt Kennedy, William McKinley, Yitzhak Rabin, Franz Ferdinand, Abe Lincoln, Harvey Milk, Pontiac, Huey Long, James Garfield, Benazir Bhutto, and numerous others would contend they were treated slightly less than fair.
Secondly, can he stop talking about himself at all, during any speech, any 'news' conference? Or is his narcissism so rampant, it's coursing through him like syphilis was to capone during his final days in florida?
The full quote is as follows
"Look at the way I have been treated lately, especially by the media," he said. "No politician in history, and I say this with great surety, has been treated worse or more unfairly. You can't let them get you down, you can't let the critics and the naysayers get in the way of your dreams."

Now I have to (grudgingly) give him credit for that last sentence, although, I'd bet that was written for him and not by him.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/17/politics/trump-coast-guard-speech/index.html

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Poor Donny Drumpf wants his safe space.