What the fuck.
What the fuck.
... This is actually quite profound.When a presidential nominee for a specific party has no morals, neither will their supporters
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Otherwise they would not be the presidential nominee for that party.
Which means Trump, nor his supporters have any morals, ergo they will not care about news of his immorality.
I saw Donald Trump at a grocery store in Los Angeles yesterday. I told him how cool it was to meet him in person, but I didnt want to be a douche and bother him and ask him for photos or anything.
He said, Oh, like youre doing now?
I was taken aback, and all I could say was Huh? but he kept cutting me off and going huh? huh? huh? and closing his hand shut in front of my face. I walked away and continued with my shopping, and I heard him chuckle as I walked off. When I came to pay for my stuff up front I saw him trying to walk out the doors with like fifteen Milky Ways in his hands without paying.
The girl at the counter was very nice about it and professional, and was like Sir, you need to pay for those first. At first he kept pretending to be tired and not hear her, but eventually turned back around and brought them to the counter.
When she took one of the bars and started scanning it multiple times, he stopped her and told her to scan them each individually to prevent any electrical infetterence, and then turned around and winked at me. I dont even think thats a word. After she scanned each bar and put them in a bag and started to say the price, he kept interrupting her by yawning really loudly.
Then this should've flat out disqualified the man from becoming the nominee.
I'm not saying it's the main thing, but it definitely should've been a factor. The guy is worse than Norman Osborne.Of the list of disqualifications this rates on the low end.
... This is actually quite profound.
We have a moral compass thus we're appalled by his behavior. His supports IDENTIFY with his ignorance and bigotry. That's WHY they support him.
... I just never realized those people compose 30% or more of the nation...
Who the fuck party crashes a Children's AIDS Charity function?
The US presidential candidate with 44% of the popular vote.
Who the fuck party crashes a Children's AIDS Charity function?
Who the fuck party crashes a Children's AIDS Charity function?
A manbaby who only does things to stroke his own ego
Yup. And in addition to that, a thread like this with excellent journalism that documents all types of fucked up behavior barely even cracks multiple pages, whereas another thread about e-mails that turned out to be nothing completely exploded and is still going strong (granted, it's more about random nonsense at this point, but still). I don't know what exactly that says about people's priorities and the type of things we care about and those we don't, but it ain't anything good. =/The US presidential candidate with 44% of the popular vote.
This dude discovered that a charity for sick kids was meeting and the first thing to come to his mind was to drop whatever he was planning, bust in, "grace" those poor kids with his presence, then bounce without giving them a penny. That's a level of narcissism I never thought was even possible before this election.
Yup. And in addition to that, a thread like this with excellent journalism that documents all types of fucked up behavior barely even cracks multiple pages, whereas another thread about e-mails that turned out to be nothing completely exploded and is still going strong (granted, it's more about random nonsense at this point, but still). I don't know what exactly that says about people's priorities and the type of things we care about and those we don't, but it ain't anything good. =/
God, I can't wait for this election to be over already and for this man to fade into irrelevance.
I'm with you on being happy this election is nearly over so we can move on from this shit.
Republicans are going to be opening/reopening investigations for Hillary's entire term.
Yup. And in addition to that, a thread like this with excellent journalism that documents all types of fucked up behavior barely even cracks multiple pages, whereas another thread about e-mails that turned out to be nothing completely exploded and is still going strong (granted, it's more about random nonsense at this point, but still). I don't know what exactly that says about people's priorities and the type of things we care about and those we don't, but it ain't anything good. =/
God, I can't wait for this election to be over already and for this man to fade into irrelevance.
4/And here's two about weird things that @realDonaldTrump's Fdn did -- which still weren't weird enough to make the cut for the story.
To be fair, it is because this is such excellent journalism that there is basically nothing to discuss except from agreeing with each other that Trump is a crazed narcissistic schmuck. There's just no room for nuance, for different interpretations, for pretending someone else is to blame.
Same with the tax returns. If we had a 100-page thread saying Trump should release his tax returns to be considered for President it would be completely filled with posts saying "yup" with the occasional "oops wrong thread".
Seems true for a Gaf discussion, but sadly the media and the "undecided" voters seem to treat it that way as well. Every outlet should shout about this from the rooftops.
His base is now just dumb racists and alt right trolls.
I fucking cant beleive there's still some people that are undecided at this point.
There's a literal legion of doom reject running for fucking president of the United States but emails fml
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/07/25/donald-trumps-ghostwriter-tells-all
This article is fascinating, I'd never read it. Trump is insane. The guy who followed him around to write Art of the Deal reckons if he gets his hands on the nuclear codes we're toast. Ugh.
Schwartz got more of an education the next day, when he and Trump spoke on the phone. After chatting briefly about the party, Trump informed Schwartz that, as his ghostwriter, he owed him for half the events cost, which was in the six figures. Schwartz was dumbfounded. He wanted me to split the cost of entertaining his list of nine hundred second-rate celebrities? Schwartz had, in fact, learned a few things from watching Trump. He drastically negotiated down the amount that he agreed to pay, to a few thousand dollars, and then wrote Trump a letter promising to write a check not to Trump but to a charity of Schwartzs choosing. It was a page out of Trumps playbook. In the past seven years, Trump has promised to give millions of dollars to charity, but reporters for the Washington Post found that they could document only ten thousand dollars in donationsand they uncovered no direct evidence that Trump made charitable contributions from money earned by The Art of the Deal.
The 'undecideds' just want to vote for Trump quietly.