As someone famously said, “At long last, have you left no sense of decency?”
Although I think I know the answer. And I suspect that Trump has several more bottoms to crash through.
As someone famously said, “At long last, have you left no sense of decency?”
Although I think I know the answer. And I suspect that Trump has several more bottoms to crash through.
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There may be no limit, but his last known bottom will be on election day (hopefully he disappears after that)
One could wonder if he ever had a sense of decency to lose.
I was watching (so you don’t have to) a live feed provided by the NYT of Trump’s speech in Greensboro, N.C., which just concluded minutes ago. I was expecting him to provide the evidence he promised earlier today that within hours he would provide irrefutable evidence proving false the allegations against him by various women in recent days, but no cigar. Unless you take as evidence his claim he wouldn’t be attracted to the latest accuser because “just look at her, I don’t think so”. Classy. Plus the usual invectives against the liberal media and Clinton smear machines, yada yada yada.
But chin up fearless followers, there is still time to grab this campaign by the…the…let’s call it the pudenda (in case there are children reading), as there is still an entire menstrual cycle remaining to turn this thing around. I mean he’s surrounded himself, as he always does (wink wink), by the very best of tremendous people, in this case media moguls Ailes and Bannon, who are consummate professionals at dodging allegations of sexual assault, so hang in there. As Trump might say, it ain’t over till the fat lady loses 50 pounds, gets a boob job and sings.
Most entertaining was the music selection played for the crowd after he left the stage. The Rolling Stones’ “Heart of Stone”. How ironic and apropos is that! Google the lyrics sometime and give that DJ a Gold Star!
Indeed, Trump is an endless source of irony. And the funny thing is he doesn’t seem to realize it himself.