Death is too sweet for that man. I wish him way worse. |
I absolutely do not wish him death. I just hope he gets back from the universe exactly what he is putting out there. |
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The numbers say a bust. 200 Carter buses have applied for parking at RFK Stadium for the Innaguration. Vs 1200 charters buses that have applied for parking for the women's march. And 3000 buses that applied for Obama's first Inaguration.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/local/wp/2017/01/12/200-buses-have-applied-for-city-parking-on-inauguration-day-1200-have-applied-for-the-womens-march/?utm_term=.935dd0e19d4b Spin away Trumpkins. |
Post your address so we can send you a case of smelling salts.
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It may not matter to you. But it will definitely matter to the short-fingered vulgarian. He'll still be gnashing his teeth at 4 am, and getting ready to put his short fingers to work on Twitter. |
It matters at least a little bit: As posted on this board before (not by me but I like it): "I see the Women's March as an undeniable VISUAL way to re-frame the trump administration from day one. Literally. By turning out huge numbers, the march could be a VISUAL anchor in how the country (and the world!) see this administration. Because no matter what type of BS trump says about having a mandate or winning by a "landslide," it's a lie. But his MO is to say the lie over and over again until either people believe it or he has at least shifted the focus of the conversation in his direction. So one way to counter that is to show that it's false in a simple, visceral way. Not facts and figures. Clear, powerful images. Undeniable footage of people taking to the streets in opposition. It's a way to re-write the narrative. Is this a concrete policy goal? No. But it does have a focus. The focus is this: We are many. We are unafraid. And we are ready to oppose the trump administration. We do not passively accept his foul campaign pledges. We actively oppose him and the policies he has promised. And we are ready to fight him every step of the way. " The day after Inauguration, the focus won't be one POTUS, it will be on all the marches, not only in the US, but also all over Europe, yes, Europe, against him. Maybe it's not much, but it's better than nothing. |
Did you see him at press conference when he held up both his hands? They really are tiny! |
Exactly |
And only 100,000 people are coming to the march. Worse inaguration ever. |
This list and the women's march have one thing in common. Try to guess.
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Yes. Yes, they are. |
http://www.npr.org/2016/03/07/469209254/decades-later-spy-magazine-founders-continue-to-torment-trump On repeatedly describing Trump as a "short-fingered vulgarian" Carter: Well, we'd come up with these epithets, and there was a certain writer we called a "bosomy dirty book writer." ... It was just the repetition that made them stick a bit back in the day. Andersen: And we had tried other epithets. We tried "Queens-born casino operator." Carter: Yeah, yeah, yeah — Andersen: A couple of others, but it was — Carter: It was the juvenileness of the "short-fingered vulgarian." Andersen: Yes. The short-fingered vulgarian: The combination of smart — "vulgarian" — and "short-fingered," just a stupid, ad hominem physical description. On Trump's reaction Carter: [Trump] blames me for this more than Kurt. He'll send me pictures, tear sheets from magazines, and he did it as recently as [last] April. With a gold Sharpie, he'll circle his fingers and in his handwriting say, "See, not so short." And this April when he sent me one, I just — I should have held on to the thing, but I sent it right back by messenger with a note, a card stapled to the top, saying, "Actually, quite short." And I know it just gives him absolute fits. And now that it's become sort of part of the whole campaign rhetoric, I'm sure he wants to just kill me — with those little hands. |
In the future, scholars will ponder if the course of human history could have been different if only Donald Trump hadn't had such a small penis. |
| Apparently, the shortened the parade route b/c not enough participation. |
I think the route is the same - Capitol to White House. But it is only supposed to last an hour or so because of the small number of participants. Sad! |