Trump's nickname.

I'm surprised the Repugnicans haven't gone with a TRiUMPh meme. Maybe they have and it never took? Then again, I haven't seen anything that plays on the rhyme with "rump", either.

(eta) I see there are a couple t-shirts like that (the former) available.
 
Don Delay.

Remember Tom DeLay? Just delicious!
Jan. 10, 2011— -- Former U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay was sentenced to three years in prison today for helping divert corporate funds into Texas candidates' coffers in 2002.
In November, a 12-member jury convicted DeLay of money laundering and conspiracy to commit money laundering. A Texas judge today sentenced DeLay to a three-year term on the conspiracy charge and five years for the money laundering charge, but allowed DeLay to accept 10 years of probation instead of the extra five years in prison.
 
Nah Hitler was actually a fairly effective dictator, Trump is more of the stumbling bumbling kind, Mango Mussolini for America! Lets invade Mexico.

Actually, Hitler really wasn't. There's an old saying that under Hitler, the trains ran on time. But even that was generally false.
 
Also, timely for the election law criminal trial related to the hush money he paid Stormy Daniels - based on Ms. Daniel’s account: “Two-Pump Trump”.
 
I just heard a good one. But not for Dozer Don.

Moscow Marjorie Taylor Greene
 
I still find it funny that "trump" is Brit slang for "fart".

I'd love to say thats why we never took him seriously, but the real reason for his unpopularity in the UK is that he was such an obvious utter **** and conman.

We found (and still find) it bewildering that a large proportion of Americans apparently couldn't see that.
 
I still find it funny that "trump" is Brit slang for "fart".

Yeah, that messed me up for a while too.

Most likely because I hadn't heard it since I was a wee bairn.

I can remember my brother and I trying to learn how to play bridge:

"Three no trumps" (Lots of schoolboy sniggering or worse, trumping.)
 
I'd love to say thats why we never took him seriously, but the real reason for his unpopularity in the UK is that he was such an obvious utter **** and conman.

We found (and still find) it bewildering that a large proportion of Americans apparently couldn't see that.

YOU find it bewildering? I live here and, to borrow a Brit term, I'm gob smacked at it. Then...I remember just how stupid some people are.
 
Yeah, that messed me up for a while too.

Most likely because I hadn't heard it since I was a wee bairn.

I can remember my brother and I trying to learn how to play bridge:

"Three no trumps" (Lots of schoolboy sniggering or worse, trumping.)

I wonder if any bridge players had any difficulty after a certain point in history playing without wincing when they made a certain type of bid. Or any other game that uses that word.
 
It is? First I’ve heard of it. It mustn’t be common usage.

In my experience, usually used by children rather than adults.

Which must have made school days a bit annoying for snooker player Judd Trump (who's through to the next round in the 2024 World Championship :)).
 
I'd love to say thats why we never took him seriously, but the real reason for his unpopularity in the UK is that he was such an obvious utter **** and conman.
We found (and still find) it bewildering that a large proportion of Americans apparently couldn't see that.


I think that's the more likely reason for why people are seen looking disgusted with him than the currently popular alleged reason mentioned by many sources:
 
I recently watched the first episode of TV's The Green Hornet (with Bruce Lee!). The antagonist in that show was named "Trump". I plan to do some .wav extracts from that one someday.
 

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