Tommy Tuberville Falling Down Plane Stairs Sparks Flood of Mockery

Pedo Don had his own problems with steps.

My favorite:
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Still funny:

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The ramp coupled with his inability to hold any water vessel with one hand, shows that he does indeed suffer from frontotemporal dementia.

I remember him claiming that the ramp was steep, and slippery.
 
The ramp coupled with his inability to hold any water vessel with one hand, shows that he does indeed suffer from frontotemporal dementia.

I remember him claiming that the ramp was steep, and slippery.

He clearly has a lot of "issues".

Chronic lying is one of them.

The Kimmel interview with Cassidy revealed that Trump doesn't like to eat in front of people. She didn't know why.
 
He clearly has a lot of "issues".

Chronic lying is one of them.

The Kimmel interview with Cassidy revealed that Trump doesn't like to eat in front of people. She didn't know why.
That's actually a real thing. My nephew is like that since he's young.

For trump it could just be vanity.
 
Because everyone secretly hated him.

...or feared his childish wrath. Anyone who can never admit error is an emotional trainwreck.

https://www.psychologytoday.com/int...why-some-people-will-never-admit-theyre-wrong
Why Some People Will Never Admit They're Wrong
Psychological rigidity is not a sign of strength.

  • The typical response to discovering one is wrong is to admit it, either fully or partially.
  • Some people refuse to admit they’re wrong, even in the face of overwhelming evidence, due to a fragile ego.
  • If one cannot psychologically handle being wrong, they may deny facts to defend their actions or beliefs.
Some people have such a fragile ego, such brittle self-esteem, such a weak "psychological constitution," that admitting they made a mistake or that they were wrong is fundamentally too threatening for their egos to tolerate. Accepting they were wrong, absorbing that reality, would be so psychologically shattering that their defense mechanisms do something remarkable to avoid doing so—they literally distort their perception of reality to make it (reality) less threatening. Their defense mechanisms protect their fragile ego by changing the very facts in their mind, so they are no longer wrong or culpable.
 
Senator Tommy Tuberville, who has previously criticized President Joe Biden for falling in public view, was mocked online after he fell down a flight of plane stairs himself.

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Maybe it's better for one's image and integrity to attack another politician for his/her policies, rather than his/her appearance, age, gender, clumsiness, stuttering, or race, eh? Karma being a bitch and all.
 
...or feared his childish wrath. Anyone who can never admit error is an emotional trainwreck.

https://www.psychologytoday.com/int...why-some-people-will-never-admit-theyre-wrong
Why Some People Will Never Admit They're Wrong
Psychological rigidity is not a sign of strength.

  • The typical response to discovering one is wrong is to admit it, either fully or partially.
  • Some people refuse to admit they’re wrong, even in the face of overwhelming evidence, due to a fragile ego.
  • If one cannot psychologically handle being wrong, they may deny facts to defend their actions or beliefs.
I don't know if Fred was physically abusive to his kids, but he was emotionally abusive and I'm sure held money over their heads.

Being wrong was a sign of weakness in the Drumpf house, and it's clear that the lesson stuck with trump.
 
Well, there goes his chances of ever being elected President. At least he didn't hop up and do it two more times, now that would have been hilarious.
 
We all have trips and mishaps. Assigning some blame to that is pretty shitty, but sadly both sides do it.
This is no different than correcting someone's grammar/spelling here. You don't typically do it. When someone uses improper spelling in a post that refers to someone as stupid etc., being a grammar Nazi is appropriate.

trump constantly criticizes everyone else's looks, shortcomings (real or imagined) and intelligence. Same for Tuberville.

Screw them.
 
We all have trips and mishaps. Assigning some blame to that is pretty shitty, but sadly both sides do it.

Yes, we do. Agreed, mostly the political extremists. JPP is heavily weighted with Alt-Right extremists who, like Pedo Don himself, never admit error.
 
Obviously the wind blew him over.

Indeed. He just wanted to go the fast way, like a sailor going down a ladder during an emergency on a ship, just grab the rails and slide...

He got down to the bottom and jumped up and said, "I meant to do that!"

LOL
 
This is no different than correcting someone's grammar/spelling here. You don't typically do it. When someone uses improper spelling in a post that refers to someone as stupid etc., being a grammar Nazi is appropriate.

trump constantly criticizes everyone else's looks, shortcomings (real or imagined) and intelligence. Same for Tuberville.

Screw them.

I absolutely agree that there is nothing wrong with helping karma along by mocking other people's flubs, looks, weight, IQ, etc. when they do it to others constantly.

OTOH I never thought that most of those "America's Funniest Home Videos" that showed people falling, failing, slipping, tripping, getting hurt, etc. were really all that funny.
 
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