

Pffft.
Do you think that anyone talking to him would change his mind about anything?
Pffft.
Do you think that anyone talking to him would change his mind about anything?
2 of 2, thanks for the link.
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/07/25/donald-trumps-ghostwriter-tells-all
The guy who co-wrote the book has been bad mouthing Trump for decades. Tony Schwartz got one of the best deals in publishing history; he was a ‘ghostwriter’ who got full credit and half the profits. He could have riden Trump’s coat tails but noped out once the check cleared.
Add the ‘/s’ because you know that’s exactly what his people are saying.
“He just trolled some rich folks, I thought you Libs wanted to build guillotines? He’s never done anything bad to his own people!”
Please, could you provide a link. I try to spend as little time watching them talk as I can.
Sixteen of the first, a dozen and a third of the later.
It’s hard finding criminals because they are the ones who have a vested interest in being undercover. People who think the law protects them foolishly get jobs and pay taxes.
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Yeah, those nuclear weapons aren’t just going to walk away…
[terrible and completely off topic]
My GF has an eating disorder. Her pronouns are her/she.
I still stick with my original answer.
I read Trump’s entire reply and it’s one of the more coherent things that’s come out of his piehole.
A President who could actually answer a simple question?
Because the Right has no interest in anything except winning, so htey ignore any problems with their Leader.
Trump just blew off a chance to honor four US soldiers who died in Lithuania; they are still screaming about Obama’s ‘latte’ salute.’
It’s been debunked. But true in spirit.
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/trump-post-dow-impeachment/
My guess would be that rich old Americans are more likely to try ‘alternative’ medicine.
Reconstruction worked, until the Compromise of 1876
They started defunding schools after Brown Vs. Board of Education
https://www.processhistory.org/american-education-after-brown/
If you like fantasy, try ‘Glory Road.’ It was written around 1965. A young Vietnam veteran gets recruited by a mysterious beauty and her cynical manservant on a quest to retrieve the stolen Egg of the Phoenix. Takes every fantasy trope and gleefully kicks it in the face.
Tanstaafl. There ain’t no such thing as a free lunch. That the phrase comes from the novel “The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress” by Robert Heinlein. Heinlein’s depiction of Luna is interesting, but he loads the dice in favor of a Libertarian society. Prison gangs were a thing when he wrote the book, which is something he brushes past. It is a very fun read, but a lot of people take it way too seriously.
If you look at the President Luthor comic book, Lex was a better leader than Donnie by far.