Cont: The Trump Presidency Part III

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Has The Donald's hair gone white, or did he stop showering in Cheetos dust? :confused:


It's completely normal for the president to go grey in office, startling so sometimes. But not in eight or nine months. :boggled:

I did notice a distinct change in the hair color on the tarmac yesterday. Maybe he hasn't had time to dye it.
 
I take it as obvious mockery, but for others perhaps not? Regardless, to dawdle with a little showmanship while on that topic shows where his mind is; on Trump.

Did you hear that woman call out "We love you?" I barfed a bit.

That is all he really wants. He exists just for laudatory, brown nosing yes-men. I wouldn't be surprised if she were a Trump employee/ plant.
 
That is all he really wants. He exists just for laudatory, brown nosing yes-men. I wouldn't be surprised if she were a Trump employee/ plant.

A lot of them brown-nose so diligently that their shirts are entirely brown.
 
Um, yeah. I said this last year. And so did they.

Unlike most articles by people acting shocked by all this, this one at least provides some additional evidence and details.

The interesting part is how the emails to Milo show central anti-feminism and misogyny are to the alt-right's appeal. It's like their gateway drug to racism.
 
That's Trump's attempt at empathy. He really has no concept of empathy.

I have no doubt that he had someone write out "poo-air-toe" for him. I notice no attempt to emulate a rolled "r" in either word. I also heard an implied "for the 'Americans'" after he said, "Or... Porto Rico. Hehehe!"
 
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One theory on the Storm statement he is referring to retaliation for the 4 Green Berets killed by Islamists in Niger yesterday. Actually, if measured and well thought out, I would not be against striking back. But with Trumpy in charge, I will be surprised it it is either....
 
Donald Trump's government has issued a ruling that allows employers to opt out of providing free birth control to millions of Americans.
The rule allows employers and insurers to decline to provide birth control if doing so violates their "religious beliefs" or "moral convictions".

Speaker of the House Paul Ryan, the top Republican in Congress, praised the decision as "a landmark day for religious liberty".

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-41528526
 
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