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It can be argued all day about his “joke” about the stage collapsing.
To take false valor and say that you were at ground zero is just fucking repulsive. Show us proof or shut the fuck up.
Anyone who still supports this war hero bashing racist fuckwad truly needs to re-examine their priorities in life. Be a republican or Democrat or whatever you want but supporting this douche fuck is just an abomination to the whole system that America was built on.Post edited by pearljammr78 onPeace,Love and Pearl Jam.0 -
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Funny I work with a large number of African Americans and they all hate him and they state they’re not voting for him at all no matter what douche Kayne says or does with him !jesus greets me looks just like me ....0 -
But he was there....josevolution said:Well to be in the presence of 1st responder families and have him say “ that he was there with them down in ground zero “ when in fact there’s no proof of him being there at all is totally inappropriate !
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Bentleyspop said:
But he was there....josevolution said:Well to be in the presence of 1st responder families and have him say “ that he was there with them down in ground zero “ when in fact there’s no proof of him being there at all is totally inappropriate !
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lol yeah ask the people of Puerto Rico he will never set foot on that island again and if he did they would protest just like they did to get the Racist governor to resign ! I know you know this too we are on the same page .Bentleyspop said:
But he was there....josevolution said:Well to be in the presence of 1st responder families and have him say “ that he was there with them down in ground zero “ when in fact there’s no proof of him being there at all is totally inappropriate !
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He could not help himself could he?ikiT said:...AND NOW IT'S THE TALLESTAdelaide 17/11/2009, Melbourne 20/11/2009, Sydney 22/11/2009, Melbourne (Big Day Out Festival) 24/01/20140 -
HAHA!Bentleyspop said:
But he was there....josevolution said:Well to be in the presence of 1st responder families and have him say “ that he was there with them down in ground zero “ when in fact there’s no proof of him being there at all is totally inappropriate !Adelaide 17/11/2009, Melbourne 20/11/2009, Sydney 22/11/2009, Melbourne (Big Day Out Festival) 24/01/20140 -
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President Trump will be ineligible for California's primary ballot next year unless he discloses his tax returns under a state law that immediately took effect Tuesday, an unprecedented mandate that is almost certain to spark a high-profile court fight and might encourage other states to adopt their own unconventional rules for presidential candidates.
The law, signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom on his final day to take action and passed on a strict party-line vote in the Legislature, requires all presidential candidates to submit five years of income tax filings. They must do so by late November in order to secure a spot on California's presidential primary ballot in March. State elections officials will post the financial documents online, although certain private information must first be redacted.
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2019-07-30/trump-tax-returns-california-ballot-gavin-newsom-law
"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
It is a good Bushleaguer moment but the guy actually did something for the good and he still got shit on.The Juggler said:
Dude. What choice did he have? None. Zero. Can you imagine him not signing it after all the struggle it took to get the republicans in the senate to support it?tempo_n_groove said:
I live here in NY.HughFreakingDillon said:
there is some definite truth to this, but what I've tried to do is like I stated above, put it to the bipartisan test. if it wouldn't bother me coming from obama or some other politician I don't hate, then I leave well enough alone and move on.tempo_n_groove said:
I answered above.
Adding to this. I explained my point and I don't see it, I just don't. Anything Trump says though people just pile on and add their own parts to it.
Maybe he just made a joke about what was going on at that time? You really think he poked fun at the situation and the thousands of people whom died?
If the people of NY thought it was insensitive then the papers would have roasted him. They did not. They praised him for a change.
He actually signed a bill that pretty much EVERYONE agrees with and that part got taken away.
New Yorkers would be the first to be pissed and have that right but I'm not seeing it.
Giving him credit for signing this is like giving him credit for breathing.
I saw the right doing this w Obama, the left w Bush and now the current president. Politics and peoples views on things have just gotten ugly.
An opposing view can be bashed and viewed any way that you can see fit now. It's "birds of a feather" politics. Bi partisanship is dead.0 -
I think comparing opposing a racist, climate denier, 137% narcissists only in it for HIMSELF and complete tool (as in really stupid) and e.g. Obama or W (outside of him being a war criminal that should stand trial) a tad dishonest.tempo_n_groove said:
It is a good Bushleaguer moment but the guy actually did something for the good and he still got shit on.The Juggler said:
Dude. What choice did he have? None. Zero. Can you imagine him not signing it after all the struggle it took to get the republicans in the senate to support it?tempo_n_groove said:
I live here in NY.HughFreakingDillon said:
there is some definite truth to this, but what I've tried to do is like I stated above, put it to the bipartisan test. if it wouldn't bother me coming from obama or some other politician I don't hate, then I leave well enough alone and move on.tempo_n_groove said:
I answered above.
Adding to this. I explained my point and I don't see it, I just don't. Anything Trump says though people just pile on and add their own parts to it.
Maybe he just made a joke about what was going on at that time? You really think he poked fun at the situation and the thousands of people whom died?
If the people of NY thought it was insensitive then the papers would have roasted him. They did not. They praised him for a change.
He actually signed a bill that pretty much EVERYONE agrees with and that part got taken away.
New Yorkers would be the first to be pissed and have that right but I'm not seeing it.
Giving him credit for signing this is like giving him credit for breathing.
I saw the right doing this w Obama, the left w Bush and now the current president. Politics and peoples views on things have just gotten ugly.
An opposing view can be bashed and viewed any way that you can see fit now. It's "birds of a feather" politics. Bi partisanship is dead."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
He kinda shit on himself, though. It was a slam dunk and he doinked it off the front rim with the joke. The bottom-line worked out but he couldn’t get through an easy one without stepping in (albeit a smaller than usual) a pile of shit.tempo_n_groove said:
It is a good Bushleaguer moment but the guy actually did something for the good and he still got shit on.The Juggler said:
Dude. What choice did he have? None. Zero. Can you imagine him not signing it after all the struggle it took to get the republicans in the senate to support it?tempo_n_groove said:
I live here in NY.HughFreakingDillon said:
there is some definite truth to this, but what I've tried to do is like I stated above, put it to the bipartisan test. if it wouldn't bother me coming from obama or some other politician I don't hate, then I leave well enough alone and move on.tempo_n_groove said:
I answered above.
Adding to this. I explained my point and I don't see it, I just don't. Anything Trump says though people just pile on and add their own parts to it.
Maybe he just made a joke about what was going on at that time? You really think he poked fun at the situation and the thousands of people whom died?
If the people of NY thought it was insensitive then the papers would have roasted him. They did not. They praised him for a change.
He actually signed a bill that pretty much EVERYONE agrees with and that part got taken away.
New Yorkers would be the first to be pissed and have that right but I'm not seeing it.
Giving him credit for signing this is like giving him credit for breathing.
I saw the right doing this w Obama, the left w Bush and now the current president. Politics and peoples views on things have just gotten ugly.
An opposing view can be bashed and viewed any way that you can see fit now. It's "birds of a feather" politics. Bi partisanship is dead.1995 Milwaukee 1998 Alpine, Alpine 2003 Albany, Boston, Boston, Boston 2004 Boston, Boston 2006 Hartford, St. Paul (Petty), St. Paul (Petty) 2011 Alpine, Alpine 2013 Wrigley 2014 St. Paul 2016 Fenway, Fenway, Wrigley, Wrigley 2018 Missoula, Wrigley, Wrigley 2021 Asbury Park 2022 St Louis 2023 Austin, Austin 2024 Napa, Wrigley, Wrigley 2025 Nashville (II)0 -
Spiritual_Chaos said:
I think comparing opposing a racist, climate denier, 137% narcissists only in it for HIMSELF and complete tool (as in really stupid) and e.g. Obama or W (outside of him being a war criminal that should stand trial) a tad dishonest.tempo_n_groove said:
It is a good Bushleaguer moment but the guy actually did something for the good and he still got shit on.The Juggler said:
Dude. What choice did he have? None. Zero. Can you imagine him not signing it after all the struggle it took to get the republicans in the senate to support it?tempo_n_groove said:
I live here in NY.HughFreakingDillon said:
there is some definite truth to this, but what I've tried to do is like I stated above, put it to the bipartisan test. if it wouldn't bother me coming from obama or some other politician I don't hate, then I leave well enough alone and move on.tempo_n_groove said:
I answered above.
Adding to this. I explained my point and I don't see it, I just don't. Anything Trump says though people just pile on and add their own parts to it.
Maybe he just made a joke about what was going on at that time? You really think he poked fun at the situation and the thousands of people whom died?
If the people of NY thought it was insensitive then the papers would have roasted him. They did not. They praised him for a change.
He actually signed a bill that pretty much EVERYONE agrees with and that part got taken away.
New Yorkers would be the first to be pissed and have that right but I'm not seeing it.
Giving him credit for signing this is like giving him credit for breathing.
I saw the right doing this w Obama, the left w Bush and now the current president. Politics and peoples views on things have just gotten ugly.
An opposing view can be bashed and viewed any way that you can see fit now. It's "birds of a feather" politics. Bi partisanship is dead.
See what I mean?OnWis97 said:
He kinda shit on himself, though. It was a slam dunk and he doinked it off the front rim with the joke. The bottom-line worked out but he couldn’t get through an easy one without stepping in (albeit a smaller than usual) a pile of shit.tempo_n_groove said:
It is a good Bushleaguer moment but the guy actually did something for the good and he still got shit on.The Juggler said:
Dude. What choice did he have? None. Zero. Can you imagine him not signing it after all the struggle it took to get the republicans in the senate to support it?tempo_n_groove said:
I live here in NY.HughFreakingDillon said:
there is some definite truth to this, but what I've tried to do is like I stated above, put it to the bipartisan test. if it wouldn't bother me coming from obama or some other politician I don't hate, then I leave well enough alone and move on.tempo_n_groove said:
I answered above.
Adding to this. I explained my point and I don't see it, I just don't. Anything Trump says though people just pile on and add their own parts to it.
Maybe he just made a joke about what was going on at that time? You really think he poked fun at the situation and the thousands of people whom died?
If the people of NY thought it was insensitive then the papers would have roasted him. They did not. They praised him for a change.
He actually signed a bill that pretty much EVERYONE agrees with and that part got taken away.
New Yorkers would be the first to be pissed and have that right but I'm not seeing it.
Giving him credit for signing this is like giving him credit for breathing.
I saw the right doing this w Obama, the left w Bush and now the current president. Politics and peoples views on things have just gotten ugly.
An opposing view can be bashed and viewed any way that you can see fit now. It's "birds of a feather" politics. Bi partisanship is dead.
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again, I know what you are saying. but we are also in uncharted territory here. no other president in history took credit for shit they had nothing to do with. he acts as if his signature is a gift. he presents himself as santa claus when all of us children know that congress are the parents.tempo_n_groove said:Spiritual_Chaos said:
I think comparing opposing a racist, climate denier, 137% narcissists only in it for HIMSELF and complete tool (as in really stupid) and e.g. Obama or W (outside of him being a war criminal that should stand trial) a tad dishonest.tempo_n_groove said:
It is a good Bushleaguer moment but the guy actually did something for the good and he still got shit on.The Juggler said:
Dude. What choice did he have? None. Zero. Can you imagine him not signing it after all the struggle it took to get the republicans in the senate to support it?tempo_n_groove said:
I live here in NY.HughFreakingDillon said:
there is some definite truth to this, but what I've tried to do is like I stated above, put it to the bipartisan test. if it wouldn't bother me coming from obama or some other politician I don't hate, then I leave well enough alone and move on.tempo_n_groove said:
I answered above.
Adding to this. I explained my point and I don't see it, I just don't. Anything Trump says though people just pile on and add their own parts to it.
Maybe he just made a joke about what was going on at that time? You really think he poked fun at the situation and the thousands of people whom died?
If the people of NY thought it was insensitive then the papers would have roasted him. They did not. They praised him for a change.
He actually signed a bill that pretty much EVERYONE agrees with and that part got taken away.
New Yorkers would be the first to be pissed and have that right but I'm not seeing it.
Giving him credit for signing this is like giving him credit for breathing.
I saw the right doing this w Obama, the left w Bush and now the current president. Politics and peoples views on things have just gotten ugly.
An opposing view can be bashed and viewed any way that you can see fit now. It's "birds of a feather" politics. Bi partisanship is dead.
See what I mean?OnWis97 said:
He kinda shit on himself, though. It was a slam dunk and he doinked it off the front rim with the joke. The bottom-line worked out but he couldn’t get through an easy one without stepping in (albeit a smaller than usual) a pile of shit.tempo_n_groove said:
It is a good Bushleaguer moment but the guy actually did something for the good and he still got shit on.The Juggler said:
Dude. What choice did he have? None. Zero. Can you imagine him not signing it after all the struggle it took to get the republicans in the senate to support it?tempo_n_groove said:
I live here in NY.HughFreakingDillon said:
there is some definite truth to this, but what I've tried to do is like I stated above, put it to the bipartisan test. if it wouldn't bother me coming from obama or some other politician I don't hate, then I leave well enough alone and move on.tempo_n_groove said:
I answered above.
Adding to this. I explained my point and I don't see it, I just don't. Anything Trump says though people just pile on and add their own parts to it.
Maybe he just made a joke about what was going on at that time? You really think he poked fun at the situation and the thousands of people whom died?
If the people of NY thought it was insensitive then the papers would have roasted him. They did not. They praised him for a change.
He actually signed a bill that pretty much EVERYONE agrees with and that part got taken away.
New Yorkers would be the first to be pissed and have that right but I'm not seeing it.
Giving him credit for signing this is like giving him credit for breathing.
I saw the right doing this w Obama, the left w Bush and now the current president. Politics and peoples views on things have just gotten ugly.
An opposing view can be bashed and viewed any way that you can see fit now. It's "birds of a feather" politics. Bi partisanship is dead.
No matter what someone will have something bad to say...
obama would have made a speech something along the lines of "it gives me great pleasure to sign off on this bill; congratulations to those in congress for reaching across the aisle and getting this bi-partisan bill completed to honour our first responders on the worst attack on american soil in history. this is truly a wonderful moment. this isn't about politics. this is about all of those heroes on that day and their families. thank you again for your unwavering service in the darkest of days".
bush would have said something similar, even if he messed it up a bit.
this fucking asshole makes it about himself.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
There's just no reason to make jokes like that at such an event. Classless. The criticisms are warranted. It's not the worst thing he's done, but it's just another example of buffoonery.tempo_n_groove said:Spiritual_Chaos said:
I think comparing opposing a racist, climate denier, 137% narcissists only in it for HIMSELF and complete tool (as in really stupid) and e.g. Obama or W (outside of him being a war criminal that should stand trial) a tad dishonest.tempo_n_groove said:
It is a good Bushleaguer moment but the guy actually did something for the good and he still got shit on.The Juggler said:
Dude. What choice did he have? None. Zero. Can you imagine him not signing it after all the struggle it took to get the republicans in the senate to support it?tempo_n_groove said:
I live here in NY.HughFreakingDillon said:
there is some definite truth to this, but what I've tried to do is like I stated above, put it to the bipartisan test. if it wouldn't bother me coming from obama or some other politician I don't hate, then I leave well enough alone and move on.tempo_n_groove said:
I answered above.
Adding to this. I explained my point and I don't see it, I just don't. Anything Trump says though people just pile on and add their own parts to it.
Maybe he just made a joke about what was going on at that time? You really think he poked fun at the situation and the thousands of people whom died?
If the people of NY thought it was insensitive then the papers would have roasted him. They did not. They praised him for a change.
He actually signed a bill that pretty much EVERYONE agrees with and that part got taken away.
New Yorkers would be the first to be pissed and have that right but I'm not seeing it.
Giving him credit for signing this is like giving him credit for breathing.
I saw the right doing this w Obama, the left w Bush and now the current president. Politics and peoples views on things have just gotten ugly.
An opposing view can be bashed and viewed any way that you can see fit now. It's "birds of a feather" politics. Bi partisanship is dead.
See what I mean?OnWis97 said:
He kinda shit on himself, though. It was a slam dunk and he doinked it off the front rim with the joke. The bottom-line worked out but he couldn’t get through an easy one without stepping in (albeit a smaller than usual) a pile of shit.tempo_n_groove said:
It is a good Bushleaguer moment but the guy actually did something for the good and he still got shit on.The Juggler said:
Dude. What choice did he have? None. Zero. Can you imagine him not signing it after all the struggle it took to get the republicans in the senate to support it?tempo_n_groove said:
I live here in NY.HughFreakingDillon said:
there is some definite truth to this, but what I've tried to do is like I stated above, put it to the bipartisan test. if it wouldn't bother me coming from obama or some other politician I don't hate, then I leave well enough alone and move on.tempo_n_groove said:
I answered above.
Adding to this. I explained my point and I don't see it, I just don't. Anything Trump says though people just pile on and add their own parts to it.
Maybe he just made a joke about what was going on at that time? You really think he poked fun at the situation and the thousands of people whom died?
If the people of NY thought it was insensitive then the papers would have roasted him. They did not. They praised him for a change.
He actually signed a bill that pretty much EVERYONE agrees with and that part got taken away.
New Yorkers would be the first to be pissed and have that right but I'm not seeing it.
Giving him credit for signing this is like giving him credit for breathing.
I saw the right doing this w Obama, the left w Bush and now the current president. Politics and peoples views on things have just gotten ugly.
An opposing view can be bashed and viewed any way that you can see fit now. It's "birds of a feather" politics. Bi partisanship is dead.
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Dude, can you blame him? He was THERE. He was pulling people out of the wreckage. Then he strapped on his cape, flew to Pennsylvania, and took down the fourth plane.HughFreakingDillon said:
again, I know what you are saying. but we are also in uncharted territory here. no other president in history took credit for shit they had nothing to do with. he acts as if his signature is a gift. he presents himself as santa claus when all of us children know that congress are the parents.
obama would have made a speech something along the lines of "it gives me great pleasure to sign off on this bill; congratulations to those in congress for reaching across the aisle and getting this bi-partisan bill completed to honour our first responders on the worst attack on american soil in history. this is truly a wonderful moment. this isn't about politics. this is about all of those heroes on that day and their families. thank you again for your unwavering service in the darkest of days".
bush would have said something similar, even if he messed it up a bit.
this fucking asshole makes it about himself.
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He airballed it over the backboard. Please give me an example of Obama making any presentations or bill signings about him. If he did, it was s lighthearted event and self-deprecating. Not insensitive, insecure, narcissism.OnWis97 said:
He kinda shit on himself, though. It was a slam dunk and he doinked it off the front rim with the joke. The bottom-line worked out but he couldn’t get through an easy one without stepping in (albeit a smaller than usual) a pile of shit.tempo_n_groove said:
It is a good Bushleaguer moment but the guy actually did something for the good and he still got shit on.The Juggler said:
Dude. What choice did he have? None. Zero. Can you imagine him not signing it after all the struggle it took to get the republicans in the senate to support it?tempo_n_groove said:
I live here in NY.HughFreakingDillon said:
there is some definite truth to this, but what I've tried to do is like I stated above, put it to the bipartisan test. if it wouldn't bother me coming from obama or some other politician I don't hate, then I leave well enough alone and move on.tempo_n_groove said:
I answered above.
Adding to this. I explained my point and I don't see it, I just don't. Anything Trump says though people just pile on and add their own parts to it.
Maybe he just made a joke about what was going on at that time? You really think he poked fun at the situation and the thousands of people whom died?
If the people of NY thought it was insensitive then the papers would have roasted him. They did not. They praised him for a change.
He actually signed a bill that pretty much EVERYONE agrees with and that part got taken away.
New Yorkers would be the first to be pissed and have that right but I'm not seeing it.
Giving him credit for signing this is like giving him credit for breathing.
I saw the right doing this w Obama, the left w Bush and now the current president. Politics and peoples views on things have just gotten ugly.
An opposing view can be bashed and viewed any way that you can see fit now. It's "birds of a feather" politics. Bi partisanship is dead.
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Then he rested up...and threw a perfect game in World Series Game 7, giving the Yankees the championship. The Deep State has altered historical records (and minds) to say that the Diamondbacks won.Ledbetterman10 said:
Dude, can you blame him? He was THERE. He was pulling people out of the wreckage. Then he strapped on his cape, flew to Pennsylvania, and took down the fourth plane.HughFreakingDillon said:
again, I know what you are saying. but we are also in uncharted territory here. no other president in history took credit for shit they had nothing to do with. he acts as if his signature is a gift. he presents himself as santa claus when all of us children know that congress are the parents.
obama would have made a speech something along the lines of "it gives me great pleasure to sign off on this bill; congratulations to those in congress for reaching across the aisle and getting this bi-partisan bill completed to honour our first responders on the worst attack on american soil in history. this is truly a wonderful moment. this isn't about politics. this is about all of those heroes on that day and their families. thank you again for your unwavering service in the darkest of days".
bush would have said something similar, even if he messed it up a bit.
this fucking asshole makes it about himself.1995 Milwaukee 1998 Alpine, Alpine 2003 Albany, Boston, Boston, Boston 2004 Boston, Boston 2006 Hartford, St. Paul (Petty), St. Paul (Petty) 2011 Alpine, Alpine 2013 Wrigley 2014 St. Paul 2016 Fenway, Fenway, Wrigley, Wrigley 2018 Missoula, Wrigley, Wrigley 2021 Asbury Park 2022 St Louis 2023 Austin, Austin 2024 Napa, Wrigley, Wrigley 2025 Nashville (II)0 -
Maybe THIS is where the Trump/McCain rift started....the New York/Arizona World Series.OnWis97 said:
Then he rested up...and threw a perfect game in World Series Game 7, giving the Yankees the championship. The Deep State has altered historical records (and minds) to say that the Diamondbacks won.Ledbetterman10 said:
Dude, can you blame him? He was THERE. He was pulling people out of the wreckage. Then he strapped on his cape, flew to Pennsylvania, and took down the fourth plane.HughFreakingDillon said:
again, I know what you are saying. but we are also in uncharted territory here. no other president in history took credit for shit they had nothing to do with. he acts as if his signature is a gift. he presents himself as santa claus when all of us children know that congress are the parents.
obama would have made a speech something along the lines of "it gives me great pleasure to sign off on this bill; congratulations to those in congress for reaching across the aisle and getting this bi-partisan bill completed to honour our first responders on the worst attack on american soil in history. this is truly a wonderful moment. this isn't about politics. this is about all of those heroes on that day and their families. thank you again for your unwavering service in the darkest of days".
bush would have said something similar, even if he messed it up a bit.
this fucking asshole makes it about himself.
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