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Now here's a dude we can all enjoy mocking, without even feeling soiled in the way that one does for even knowing about, say, Charlie Sheen. And we know he'll be on Tom's mind, at least for the duration of Celebrity Apprentice's current season.
My favorite Trump item of the day so far--but it's still early--comes from his op-ed in today's USA Today:
My concern lies with people like the single mom who recently wrote to me that she now works a third job to pay for the gas to get to the other two.
He seems to have picked up that real politicians cite fictional letters from strangers all the time--but (1) who believes that this is where Donald Trump's concern lies? and (2) what single mother working three jobs writes to Donald Trump??
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Trump's douchery is bottomless.
A link to Spy's Trump issue that I was talking about on the phone. (http://books.google.com/books?id=xaCC4gI-zJkC&pg=PA98&dq=spy+trump+issue&hl=en&ei=s0awTZudMaSO0QGQyeW3CQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=book-thumbnail&resnum=4&ved=0CD4Q6wEwAw#v=onepage&q=spy%20trump%20issue&f=false)
The other awesome thing was their monthly deathwatch:
(http://i611.photobucket.com/albums/tt191/Aunt1eChr1st1na/Handsomemogul.jpg)
Meanwhile the magazine lasted another 10 years or something.
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Spy was so magnificent. Even if it had never done anything else, the coinage of the epithet "short-fingered vulgarian" would have earned them immortality. (Well, that and Walter Monheit, "The Movie Publicist's Friend"™)
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He is a protective father though, got to give him that. Wait, scratch that. I just realized his kids aren't in grade school.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/dailycaller/20110421/pl_dailycaller/trumpenragedafterjerryseinfeldcancelserictrumpfoundationappearance (http://news.yahoo.com/s/dailycaller/20110421/pl_dailycaller/trumpenragedafterjerryseinfeldcancelserictrumpfoundationappearance)
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Spy was so magnificent. Even if it had never done anything else, the coinage of the epithet "short-fingered vulgarian" would have earned them immortality. (Well, that and Walter Monheit, "The Movie Publicist's Friend"™)
I also liked "bosomy dirty book writer" used for lady-book authors like Jackie Collins.
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I also liked "bosomy dirty book writer" used for lady-book authors like Jackie Collins.
Oh no, wait, that was some NY Times-connected writer who had written a novel or two. She was married to the Times' batshit-loony Abe Rosenthal.
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Shirley Lord, wife of Abe "I'm Writing as Bad as I Can" Rosenthal. Editor at Harper's Bazaar and Vogue. It was funnier because unlike someone like Jackie Collins, she didn't think of herself as a dirty-book writer.
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(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-bQf_HixCsxA/Ta3Qh4O900I/AAAAAAAAFAc/YuFVdcLoVn8/s1600/donald-trump.jpg)
Trump on global warming: "With the coldest winter ever recorded, with snow setting record levels up and down the coast, the Nobel committee should take the Nobel Prize back from Al Gore."
Trump on Libya: TRUMP: Absolutely. I‘d take the oil. I’d give them plenty so they can live very happily. I would take the oil. You know, in the old days, Candy –
CROWLEY: Well, wait, we can’t go –
TRUMP: – Candy, Candy, in the old days, when you have a war and you win, that nation is yours.
Trump on Cosby: "He doesn't want me to run because he's obviously an Obama fan," Trump said. "He got more attention talking about me than he did on the merits of his own appearance - maybe he is not as dumb as I thought. I know that he has taken a lot of heat over the years in that he seems to be talking down to the people he's talking to and purportedly trying to help. Actually, based on the way he acted, things are not looking too good for Cosby."
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Now here's a dude we can all enjoy mocking, without even feeling soiled in the way that one does for even knowing about, say, Charlie Sheen. And we know he'll be on Tom's mind, at least for the duration of Celebrity Apprentice's current season.
My favorite Trump item of the day so far--but it's still early--comes from his op-ed in today's USA Today:
My concern lies with people like the single mom who recently wrote to me that she now works a third job to pay for the gas to get to the other two.
He seems to have picked up that real politicians cite fictional letters from strangers all the time--but (1) who believes that this is where Donald Trump's concern lies? and (2) what single mother working three jobs writes to Donald Trump??
I had a hard time getting past the idea that Trump actually reads concerned letters/fan mail (which, like you said, are entirely fictional.)
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Oh how I hope he runs for prez! PLEASE RUN!
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Oh how I hope he runs for prez! PLEASE RUN!
Amen, brother! Maybe with Palin or Bachmann (Turner Overdone) as his running mate. Dream ticket.
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I agree on the Trump presidential run. I can already see Busey giving a performance unlike any seen since Admiral Stockdale's in the 1992 Vice Presidential debate.
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Donald Trump explores another facet of Obama's mysterious Manchurian Candidate-y past:
POLITICO: Donald Trump is upping the ante against President Barack Obama’s legitimacy, raising questions on Monday night about how the president was admitted to two Ivy League schools.
Trump openly questioned how Obama, who he said had been a “terrible student,” got accepted into Columbia University for undergraduate studies and then Harvard Law School.
“I heard he was a terrible student, terrible,” Trump told the Associated Press in an interview, a claim he’s made in the past but one he doubled down on by suggesting he’s probing that area of the president’s life.
“How does a bad student go to Columbia and then to Harvard? I’m thinking about it, I’m certainly looking into it. Let him show his records,” he said, without providing backup for his claim.
Trump added, “I have friends who have smart sons with great marks, great boards, great everything and they can’t get into Harvard.”
“We don’t know a thing about this guy,” Trump said. “There are a lot of questions that are unanswered about our president.”
We can only hope that hearsay continues to play an important role in Trump's presidential campaign. He's uncovering some mind-blowing stuff here.
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Donald Trump explores another facet of Obama's mysterious Manchurian Candidate-y past:
POLITICO: Donald Trump is upping the ante against President Barack Obama’s legitimacy, raising questions on Monday night about how the president was admitted to two Ivy League schools.
Trump openly questioned how Obama, who he said had been a “terrible student,” got accepted into Columbia University for undergraduate studies and then Harvard Law School.
“I heard he was a terrible student, terrible,” Trump told the Associated Press in an interview, a claim he’s made in the past but one he doubled down on by suggesting he’s probing that area of the president’s life.
“How does a bad student go to Columbia and then to Harvard? I’m thinking about it, I’m certainly looking into it. Let him show his records,” he said, without providing backup for his claim.
Trump added, “I have friends who have smart sons with great marks, great boards, great everything and they can’t get into Harvard.”
“We don’t know a thing about this guy,” Trump said. “There are a lot of questions that are unanswered about our president.”
We can only hope that hearsay continues to play an important role in Trump's presidential campaign. He's uncovering some mind-blowing stuff here.
Your garden-variety racist would just hint that this looks like an example of undeserved affirmative action or something (ignoring that graduating magna cum laude thing). It takes a Trump-scale douchebag to intimate that there must have been some kind of dark conspiracy at work.
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Today the President called Donald Trump a "carnival barker." Trump's response: "I'm really honored."
In other Trump news, the excellent political blogger Betty Cracker posted: "It’s not Obama’s nature, but I wish he would demand to see a rabies shot certificate for that critter that lives on Trump’s bald pate."
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Even with the release of the birth certificate, Obama's toupeed gadfly isn't going anywhere -- once you acknowledge the carnival barker, you have to see the rigged ring-toss game to the end. And what happened to the "unbelievable things" Trump's crack team of gumshoes discovered on their trip to Hawaii? Was Trump double crossed? I hope someone gets to the bottom of this.
By the way, according to MSNBC.com (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42786288/ns/politics-decision_2012/ (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42786288/ns/politics-decision_2012/)), this is the person Trump was using as the source for all his birther-related information:
(http://msnbcmedia4.msn.com/j/MSNBC/Components/Photo/_new/110427-farah-vsmall-1p.grid-2x2.jpg)
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And what happened to the "unbelievable things" Trump's crack team of gumshoes discovered on their trip to Hawaii?
I suspect those "unbelievable things" pretty much began and ended with the incredibly awesome Mai Tais at the Mauna Loa Lounge.
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this is the person Trump was using as the source for all his birther-related information:
(http://msnbcmedia4.msn.com/j/MSNBC/Components/Photo/_new/110427-farah-vsmall-1p.grid-2x2.jpg)
And he's “not apologizing for nothing.”
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Today, I actually feel a bit shitty for playing Trump for laffs. Here is a heartfelt and moving response to that shitheel from Baratunde Thurston of The Onion. He ain't laffin,' but he says what needs to be said.
http://www.youtube.com/user/baratunde#p/a/u/0/vX5ueEKsSWc (http://www.youtube.com/user/baratunde#p/a/u/0/vX5ueEKsSWc)
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"Today I’m very proud of myself* because I’ve accomplished something that nobody else has been able to accomplish. He should have done it a long time ago. Why he didn’t do it when the Clintons asked for it, why he didn’t do it when everybody else was asking for it, I don’t know."
What's this bit about "he didn't do it when the Clintons asked for it"? Does that have any basis in reality? I certainly wouldn't put it above Hillary and her campaign in 2008. But it's equally possible that the Donald is just making this up.
* Oh for fuck's sake. Unbelievable
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Trump is despicable, and, as I said to my seventy-eight-year-old mother this morning, I want to shoot him in the face.
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On a more positive note, the hubris that has to be coming Trump's way will have the density & sucking power of a thousand black holes.
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What's this bit about "he didn't do it when the Clintons asked for it"? Does that have any basis in reality? I certainly wouldn't put it above Hillary and her campaign in 2008. But it's equally possible that the Donald is just making this up.
Just making shit up. For anyone but the thoroughly crazed and vicious, Obama did everything he needed to do in 2008. From the White House Blog:
In 2008, in response to media inquiries, the President’s campaign requested his birth certificate from the state of Hawaii. The state sent the campaign the President’s birth certificate, the same legal documentation provided to all Hawaiians as proof of birth in state, and the campaign immediately posted it on the internet. That birth certificate can be seen here (PDF).
When any citizen born in Hawaii requests their birth certificate, they receive exactly what the President received. In fact, the document posted on the campaign website is what Hawaiians use to get a driver’s license from the state and the document recognized by the Federal Government and the courts for all legal purposes. That’s because it is the birth certificate. This is not and should not be an open question.
Hilary Clinton threw a few low blows during the campaign, but she never ate shit enough to contest this. No other president has ever been asked to provide more than the standard legal proof of birth offered by their birth state. By sheer coincidence I'm sure, no other president has been black.
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Finally, a PG-13 politician (http://www.myfoxny.com/dpps/news/trump-blasts-leadership-in-profanity-laced-speech-dpgonc-20110429-fc_12980710 (http://www.myfoxny.com/dpps/news/trump-blasts-leadership-in-profanity-laced-speech-dpgonc-20110429-fc_12980710)):
(NewsCore) - Could Donald Trump become the presidential candidate that uses the most profanities to get his point across?
At a rally of almost 1,000 Republican supporters in Las Vegas on Thursday night, the real estate mogul called the US leadership "weak, pathetic and incompetent."
He also used seven expletives in his well-received 40-minute speech, the Las Vegas Sun reported -- one of many media organizations to note his language.
The reality TV star, who is mulling a bid for a run at the White House, stopped short of announcing his presidential intentions, but spoke as if he had already made up his mind.
Responding to a woman in the audience who told him to run, Trump replied, "Thank you, darling. I think I'm going to make you very happy."
"There's a good chance I won't win ... a blood-sucking politician who has been [expletive] the public for years" will win, he added.
Trump has already said he will decide by June whether to run for president, but he used the event at the ballroom of the Treasure Island hotel to give his thoughts on the US's policies on Libya and Iraq, its relations with China and what he would do about rising gas prices.
"We need somebody to say you're not going to raise that [expletive] price!" Trump said, according to FOX News Channel.
He described President Barack Obama's stand on Libya as "incoherent" and said the US should not be giving money to Iraq.
"We spend $1.5 trillion in Iraq ... we build a school, they blow it up. We can't even build a [expletive] school in Brooklyn!" he said.
The 64-year-old blasted Obama for holding a state dinner with China's president, saying, "When people are screwing you, you don't give them state dinners."
"If you make a deal you get a state dinner. If you don't make a deal you take McDonald's and go home," he added, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Accusing the Chinese of "ripping off" the US in trade deal by manipulating its currency to gain an advantage, Trump said he had a solution for the nation.
"Listen you [expletive], I'm going to tax you 25 percent!" he said, according to FOX News Channel.
When asked if he had come up with a campaign motto, Trump said, "Success and victory for the country, not for me. Yeah, success and victory."
"If I run and I win we will have a rich country again, a great country again, and what I almost like most, we'll be respected again."
Voters have mixed feelings about Trump's entering the political arena, according to a FOX News poll released earlier Thursday. Setting aside whether they would support Trump in an election, 47 percent like his frank talk and the message he sends to the world, while the same number do not like his style.
By a 24 percent margin, more voters have a negative than a positive view of Trump.
Trump is in Las Vegas to attend the three-day wedding celebrations for his friend, casino mogul, Steve Wynn.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/04/29/donald-trump-curses_n_855280.html: (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/04/29/donald-trump-curses_n_855280.html:)
[Trump] said he would not help struggling nations such as South Korea or Libya without payment and promised to use swear words while negotiating with China.
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It would be a step forward if he were permanently shunned by polite society, but unfortunately at this point the permanently impolite make up such a large part of society that he'll never feel truly isolated.
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The only thing I liked of what I read about Trump’s “Chinese motherfuckers” speech is where he says “...and we can’t even build a fucking school in Brooklyn!” and you can just imagine this crowd of mouth-breathing blobs nodding along and huffing “Yeah! Yeah! We should be building schools in Broo—uh, wait.”
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Anyone see the Correspondents dinner? Obama got in some great slams on Trump... to his face!
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Just watched it. Laughed aloud a few times. I bet Trump is seething.
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Check this out:
http://foknewschannel.com/photo-of-the-day-for-may-1-2011/ (http://foknewschannel.com/photo-of-the-day-for-may-1-2011/)
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Obama is a tough act to follow
http://www.c-span.org/WHCD/ (http://www.c-span.org/WHCD/)
also Trump was ICE COLD during Seth Meyers' jokes
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I hope Fox News gives Trump the chance to step in the ring with their Obama impersonator: http://mediamatters.org/mmtv/201104280046 (http://mediamatters.org/mmtv/201104280046)
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(http://i.imgur.com/KDssc.jpg)
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How long until Trump takes credit for OBL's death?
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How long until Trump takes credit for OBL's death?
How long until Trump takes credit for ODB's death?
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At one point, he compared his opposition to the legalization of same-sex marriage to his reluctance to use a new kind of putter.
“It’s like in golf,” he said. “A lot of people — I don’t want this to sound trivial — but a lot of people are switching to these really long putters, very unattractive,” said Mr. Trump, a Republican. “It’s weird. You see these great players with these really long putters, because they can’t sink three-footers anymore. And, I hate it. I am a traditionalist. I have so many fabulous friends who happen to be gay, but I am a traditionalist.”
He said that, should he run, he would offer himself as a “conservative with a big heart.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/02/nyregion/after-roasting-trump-reacts-in-character.html (http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/02/nyregion/after-roasting-trump-reacts-in-character.html)
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[quote ]The obscenities in his Vegas speech drew criticism: Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, for example, said on Sunday that such language was not presidential. Mr. Trump said he had catered the speech to the largely working- and middle-class audience.
“It was a great crowd and great people,” he said. “But it was also a crowd that loves that kind of emphasis.
“Would I do it in a different location, would I do it in front of a different crowd, even a different crowd in Las Vegas? Uh, no.”
He said he “rarely” curses. But minutes later, he used a profanity to describe a political consultant who had offended him.[/quote]
Hosting a hardhat show, Tom seems to do OK without cursing. I find that the ways around having to use curse words that S&W employ are actually much funnier than if they were just using curse words.
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Come on, everyone knows those dumb working-class and middle-class people can't understand what's being said to them unless it's liberally seasoned with every variation of the word "fuck."
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People don't realize this is all Trump's sense of humor. Come on, you really think he expects to win anything with this extended Tony Soprano impression?
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Anyone see his show on the Golf Channel? "Donald J. Trump's Fabulous World of Golf"
He's less of a caricature and the situations aren't cooked, so the show is a bit boring.
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I think he sees himself as Winston Churchill more than Tony Soprano. That thrust-out lower lip is a dead giveaway.
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I think he sees himself as Winston Churchill more than Tony Soprano. That thrust-out lower lip is a dead giveaway.
"Madame, I may be drunk. But in the morning, I shall be sober, while Rosie O’Donnell will still be disgusting, both inside and out. You take a look at her, she’s a slob. She talks like a truck driver. I'll probably sue her."
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I think he sees himself as Winston Churchill more than Tony Soprano. That thrust-out lower lip is a dead giveaway.
"Madame, I may be drunk. But in the morning, I shall be sober, while Rosie O’Donnell will still be disgusting, both inside and out. You take a look at her, she’s a slob. She talks like a truck driver. I'll probably sue her."
Oh, Wes.
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I think he sees himself as Winston Churchill more than Tony Soprano. That thrust-out lower lip is a dead giveaway.
"Madame, I may be drunk. But in the morning, I shall be sober, while Rosie O’Donnell will still be disgusting, both inside and out. You take a look at her, she’s a slob. She talks like a truck driver. I'll probably sue her."
Oh, Wes.
That was a quote from MLK, by the way. My apologies to his family for not including proper attribution.
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"I am the least racist person there is," asserted the potential presidential contender. "And I think most people who know me would tell you that. I am the least racist, I’ve had great relationships."
Trump pointed to his "Celebrity Apprentice" reality show to make his case.
"In fact, Randal Pinkett won as you know on 'The Apprentice' a little while ago, a couple of years ago," he said. "And Randall’s been outstanding in every way. So I am the least racist person."
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The new issue of Rolling Stone has a feature article on Trump (http://www.rollingstone.com/culture/news/donald-trump-lets-his-hair-down-20110511?print=true (http://www.rollingstone.com/culture/news/donald-trump-lets-his-hair-down-20110511?print=true)), in which DJT spills the beans on a subject everyone's been dying to know about -- his early-morning routine:
For one thing, he goes to bed late, gets up early, usually wearing only "the undies," as he calls them, never "the formality" of pajamas, brushes his teeth first, takes a leak second, and only then steps into the shower, his hand reaching out through the steam to grab the shampoo and lather up that hair of his that has received so much attention over the years. How does he do it?
He steeples his fingers, purses his lips and launches right into it like it was some kind of major policy issue. "OK, what I do is, wash it with Head and Shoulders. I don't dry it, though. I let it dry by itself. It takes about an hour. Then I read papers and things. This morning I read in the New York Post about Jerry Seinfeld backing out of his commitment to do a benefit for my son Eric's charity. I've never been a big fan of Jerry Seinfeld — never dug him, in the true sense — but when I did The Marriage Ref, which was his show and a total disaster, I did him a big favor. Then he did this. It's a disgrace." He goes on, "I also watch TV. I love Fox, I like Morning Joe, I like that the Today show did a beautiful piece on me yesterday — I mean, relatively speaking. OK, so I've done all that. I then comb my hair. Yes, I do use a comb." He pauses, frowning, casting his mind back to capture the details of the event. "Do I comb it forward? No, I don't comb it forward." He pushes the leading edge of the flying wing of his hair back, to show where the hairline is. "I actually don't have a bad hairline. When you think about it, it's not bad. I mean, I get a lot of credit for comb-overs. But it's not really a comb-over. It's sort of a little bit forward and back. I've combed it the same way for years. Same thing, every time."
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What does it mean to dig someone in the true sense?
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I let my hair dry over the course of a couple hours, too. Common ground...
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How could Trump have lost money running his casinos? Casino gambling is the most idiot-proof business enterprise there is.
Ergo, Trump is an idiot.
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What is going on with his hair these days? It looks like he's going for some sort of gentleman's mullet.
(http://i.usatoday.net/communitymanager/_photos/on-politics/2011/05/11/trump%20x-inset-community.jpg)
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What is going on with his hair these days? It looks like he's going for some sort of gentleman's mullet.
(http://i.usatoday.net/communitymanager/_photos/on-politics/2011/05/11/trump%20x-inset-community.jpg)
The Trump mullet: Busey up front... still Busey, in the back.
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Sigh. Somehow the country will have to muddle through without his leadership:
http://blogs.abcnews.com/thenote/2011/05/trump-not-runninng-for-president.html (http://blogs.abcnews.com/thenote/2011/05/trump-not-runninng-for-president.html)
A separate announcement is expected soon from his hair, which has been rumored to be mulling an independent bid.
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Better hair...
Better complexion...
Better suits...
Less of a creep...
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_J9PlRvGGXS8/SpjiHWS9jsI/AAAAAAAABPE/Wwm7Hey9tfs/s400/leather-face-5.jpg)
Vote Leatherface 2012
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(http://cdn.theatlantic.com/static/mt/assets/joshua_green/apprentice-ratings.jpg)
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Better hair...
Better complexion...
Better suits...
Less of a creep...
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_J9PlRvGGXS8/SpjiHWS9jsI/AAAAAAAABPE/Wwm7Hey9tfs/s400/leather-face-5.jpg)
Vote Leatherface 2012
I hope the Democrats don't attack him for his "incidents." Everyone knows that those murders were just a property rights issue.
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Better hair...
Better complexion...
Better suits...
Less of a creep...
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_J9PlRvGGXS8/SpjiHWS9jsI/AAAAAAAABPE/Wwm7Hey9tfs/s400/leather-face-5.jpg)
Vote Leatherface 2012
I hope the Democrats don't attack him for his "incidents." Everyone knows that those murders were just a property rights issue.
Plus, I am pretty sure the "trespassers" were all at least 1/32nd Mexican.
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Leatherface will never make it through the Republican primaries. His commitment to recycling makes him suspiciously "green."
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But what about his small town family values?
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Now I'm thinking of that video of Palin pardoning a turkey for Thanksgiving , then minutes later giving a tv interview in front of a live turkey slaughter, and picturing her similarly oblivious in front of the dinner scene in Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
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He's back.
Don’t count Donald Trump out of the presidential race yet: A week after ending his would-be candidacy, he said on Monday that he might consider getting back in later in the year if he doesn’t like the GOP field.
"Stranger things have happened,” Trump said.
After expressing deep dissatisfaction with what he sees as a weak group of Republican candidates in an interview on Fox News on Monday, the real estate developer and reality television star teased the idea that he could still get into the race.
"I would not rule it out, no," Trump said on Fox News on Monday. "I can't rule out anything. It's vital that we choose the right person, and at this moment, I don't see that person."
While Trump said the right candidate could beat Obama in 2012, he said none of the current candidates — including Tim Pawlenty, who will enter the race officially today — make the cut.
"The ones that have announced, I just don't see it," he said. "At this point in time, they're not going to be beating Obama."
The media mogul had no praise for another businessman, Atlanta's Herman Cain, who announced his presidential campaign with a Georgia rally Saturday.
"I know nothing about him," Trump said. "He seems like a nice guy, but you can't comment too much when you have absolutely no idea who a person is."
Trump, who kept up with his schedule of weekly Fox & Friends appearances on Monday despite pulling out of a number of events since leaving the race, said he did not feel the criticism he endured during his high-profile flirtation with a GOP presidential bid had hurt his personal brand.
"I don't think so. I've been attacked all my life," he said. "But you give up so much when you do this, and it was just a decision I made."
Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0511/55489.html#ixzz1NPcEMMNX (http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0511/55489.html#ixzz1NPcEMMNX)
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What an ass.
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"He lost the popular vote by a lot and won the election"
Barack Obama - 59,665,415 - 50.3%
Snitt Romney - 57,034,402 - 48.1%
the difference is widening with the counting of absentee/provisional ballots.
so there. and it was only that close b/c all the Citizens United corporate $$$ dumped into GOP candidate and issue campaigns. On a level playing field the progressives never need worry.
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"The loser one" - An aphorism brought to you by Trump Co.
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Did he ever tweet a retraction. Never mind.
I used to think there was method to his madness, now I'm starting to think it's all madness.
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(http://img.wonkette.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/trump-9-11-tweet.png)
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September 11 really brought the haters and losers and Trump together.