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It's not anywhere, unless you count re-posting Trump So Great America So Great NFL Kneeling Guys So Hateful things on social media. :laugh: Once I made that post she waited an hour and made a couple of haphazard political comments just because. She also brought her outrage at Mason not being banned but her being thread-banned on this thread to Grumpy's chat thread. Thankfully, those posts were deleted.

It must really suck to be such a loser. Worse than Trump even. So sad. Very bad. KAG KAG KAG! (Kicking America's Keister / Klingon Assault Group) lol

That sure fryed her baloney!
 
All I can say is he beat the hell out of Hillary in the electoral college, which is the only votes that truly count. And the economy looks better than it has in a decade. So hang on to your infantile hatred it will take you a long way.
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The but Hillary excuse is played out
 
He has no "economics." He says he's going to do something, then smarter, wiser heads talk him out of it. Or he does it anyways (tariffs) then has to walk it back because of a disastrous side effect. Side effects, btw, that were predicted but he wouldn't listen. Because the stable genius is smarter than all the generals and economists and CEOs and you and me too. :rolleyes:

Waiting for some other leader to take his place is a sorry defense.

You're TDS blinds you to many things he is doing right. But I woun't belabor the point as you won't accept any positives.
 
I remember that during the Clinton administration, Bill attended a funeral. When the service was over, he and some guy were walking toward their vehicles. The guy said something funny, and Clinton was caught on tape, "laughing at a funeral." Rush Limbaugh showed those few seconds of video over and over again for months.

A cop who participated in that particular forum kept challenging me to watch it. Jack refused to understand that Limbaugh's program was syndicated for television and that the episodes he saw in NYC were not the same ones showing in Seattle. The guy became abusive, claiming that I was lying about not having seen it. Then one day, he urged me to watch another Limbaugh episode. That time I did see the video of Clinton, "laughing at a funeral."

This topic is the same as that one. Silly.
 
I remember that during the Clinton administration, Bill attended a funeral. When the service was over, he and some guy were walking toward their vehicles. The guy said something funny, and Clinton was caught on tape, "laughing at a funeral." Rush Limbaugh showed those few seconds of video over and over again for months.

A cop who participated in that particular forum kept challenging me to watch it. Jack refused to understand that Limbaugh's program was syndicated for television and that the episodes he saw in NYC were not the same ones showing in Seattle. The guy became abusive, claiming that I was lying about not having seen it. Then one day, he urged me to watch another Limbaugh episode. That time I did see the video of Clinton, "laughing at a funeral."

This topic is the same as that one. Silly.

That's a lovely story. But there is a huge difference between laughing at some joke after the funeral is over, and showing up in a grieving town as alleged Comforter-in-Chief, then yucking it up in a photo op with two of the bereaved survivors.
 
That's a lovely story. But there is a huge difference between laughing at some joke after the funeral is over, and showing up in a grieving town as alleged Comforter-in-Chief, then yucking it up in a photo op with two of the bereaved survivors.

Do you know what Trump was responding to? No one in that photo looked particularly bereaved, at least at that moment. It certainly won't cost Trump the next election.
 
I remember that during the Clinton administration, Bill attended a funeral. When the service was over, he and some guy were walking toward their vehicles. The guy said something funny, and Clinton was caught on tape, "laughing at a funeral." Rush Limbaugh showed those few seconds of video over and over again for months.

A cop who participated in that particular forum kept challenging me to watch it. Jack refused to understand that Limbaugh's program was syndicated for television and that the episodes he saw in NYC were not the same ones showing in Seattle. The guy became abusive, claiming that I was lying about not having seen it. Then one day, he urged me to watch another Limbaugh episode. That time I did see the video of Clinton, "laughing at a funeral."

This topic is the same as that one. Silly.

but republicans are allowed to do anything


Democratic party members must follow all the rules republicans come up with JUST FOR DEMOCRATIC PARTY MEMBERS



the sociopathic republican party has done that ALL MY LIFE


it is easier to catch them doing it with the internets though
 
That's a lovely story. But there is a huge difference between laughing at some joke after the funeral is over, and showing up in a grieving town as alleged Comforter-in-Chief, then yucking it up in a photo op with two of the bereaved survivors.

This isn't rocket science, and I guess I should not be surprised that so many message board posters are unfamiliar with social protocol.

There is no social expectation - none, nada, zlich - that you have to look and act glum, depressed, despondent throughout an entire memorial service. Seeing friends and relatives you may not have seen in ages is an opportunity to re-connect and share the joy in life.

On the other hand, we are not expected to ham it up for the camera, flash a sh*t-eating grin, and flash a cheesy thumbs up for the cameras when posing with the family of murder victims.

I cannot even fathom why this needs to be explained to obscure message board posters.


What Trump did is not the crime of the century - it just speaks to the long body of evidence showing this dude is self-absorbed, inconsiderate, and has the manners of a barn animal.
 
I don't hear anybody trying to defend sociopath Trump giving the thumbs up posing with grieving survivors of a horrific hateful shooting which many actually blame on Trump.
 
Hello Controlled Opposition,

I remember that during the Clinton administration, Bill attended a funeral. When the service was over, he and some guy were walking toward their vehicles. The guy said something funny, and Clinton was caught on tape, "laughing at a funeral." Rush Limbaugh showed those few seconds of video over and over again for months.

A cop who participated in that particular forum kept challenging me to watch it. Jack refused to understand that Limbaugh's program was syndicated for television and that the episodes he saw in NYC were not the same ones showing in Seattle. The guy became abusive, claiming that I was lying about not having seen it. Then one day, he urged me to watch another Limbaugh episode. That time I did see the video of Clinton, "laughing at a funeral."

This topic is the same as that one. Silly.

Not a defense.

Whataboutism.
 
Hello Controlled Opposition,

Do you know what Trump was responding to? No one in that photo looked particularly bereaved, at least at that moment. It certainly won't cost Trump the next election.

The woman on the right looks very grief stricken. The baby does not look happy either. The guy on the right has a forced smile.

It's almost weird. WE almost never see Trump with a genuine smile. And here he is beaming. It's creepy.
 
Hello Cypress,

This isn't rocket science, and I guess I should not be surprised that so many message board posters are unfamiliar with social protocol.

There is no social expectation - none, nada, zlich - that you have to look and act glum, depressed, despondent throughout an entire memorial service. Seeing friends and relatives you may not have seen in ages is an opportunity to re-connect and share the joy in life.

On the other hand, we are not expected to ham it up for the camera, flash a sh*t-eating grin, and flash a cheesy thumbs up for the cameras when posing with the family of murder victims.

I cannot even fathom why this needs to be explained to obscure message board posters.


What Trump did is not the crime of the century - it just speaks to the long body of evidence showing this dude is self-absorbed, inconsiderate, and has the manners of a barn animal.

That is an insult to barn animals.

They have compassion.

Trump has none.

Trump is a sociopath.
 
Just now:

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So much winning.

Be honest my friend you know the market goes up and down constantly. I judge the market by my IRA performance. It's been going up since Trump took office. It is down slightly right now and next week it could be building again.
 
This isn't rocket science, and I guess I should not be surprised that so many message board posters are unfamiliar with social protocol.

There is no social expectation - none, nada, zlich - that you have to look and act glum, depressed, despondent throughout an entire memorial service. Seeing friends and relatives you may not have seen in ages is an opportunity to re-connect and share the joy in life.

On the other hand, we are not expected to ham it up for the camera, flash a sh*t-eating grin, and flash a cheesy thumbs up for the cameras when posing with the family of murder victims.

I cannot even fathom why this needs to be explained to obscure message board posters.


What Trump did is not the crime of the century - it just speaks to the long body of evidence showing this dude is self-absorbed, inconsiderate, and has the manners of a barn animal.
There is no social expectation -- from average people -- that a President, when the family of a murder victim wants to be photographed with him-- have tears streaming down his face.

In fact, the idea / suggestion is totally flipping stupid and I have never seen a President do such as that. :laugh: :laugh:

If Trump did something like that, I would be totally embarrassed for him and for me supporting him.

Perhaps this is a "normal" expectation from one completely consumed in hatred for President Trump, but to outsiders? It looks ridiculous.
 
Hello Controlled Opposition,



Not a defense.

Whataboutism.

There is nothing to defend. But I did support Bill Clinton's chuckle after a funeral.

Cypress made an excellent point, which I will quote:

"There is no social expectation - none, nada, zilch - that you have to look and act glum, depressed, despondent throughout an entire memorial service. Seeing friends and relatives, you may not have seen in ages is an opportunity to re-connect and share the joy in life."

It reflects my experiences at every funeral I have ever attended.
 
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