Nancy Pelosi just called Trump “morbidly obese” on CNN!

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Anonymous wrote:She was describing the weight group she believes he is in. It was in the context of explaining why he shouldn’t be taking the drug. She wasn’t just gratuitously calling him a fatty.


Not really. When questioned about it, she said that she was "giving him a dose of his own medicine". While that may be true, it also shows that she was using it as an opportunity to shame him.


Well, he has so much to be ashamed of. It’s hard to know where to start.


Your arguments would be more acceptable if you occasionally acknowledged that your party leaders play the name callling game too. It is petty and lacks professionalism. That is all I am saying. There is no need to mention his weight or age, especially the age given that her own party’s presidential nominee is just as old. It was a mean spirited comment and you know it. Own it, don’t deflect.


It’s interesting that you think age shouldn’t be mentioned, but then you mentioned Biden’s age in the very same sentence.

There is absolutely no comparison between the level of “name calling” that Trump engages in and that of any Democratic politician. I challenge you to refute that.





I don’t refute that. You’re missing the point entirely.


No, I'm not.

You said that PP should acknowledge that Democratic leaders "play the name calling game too." But to suggest that any Democrat plays the same "game" as Trump is ridiculous. None does. Not by a longshot.

You also said that it's "mean spirited" to mention age. Then you mentioned Biden's age.



DP. So, Dem leaders are allowed to call people names because they are not "as bad" as Trump? There is no excuse for any of them to do it...whether it is Trump or Pelosi.


Read Trump’s tweets from today about Joe Scarborough.

Then try to explain to me how there is any equivalency between that and what Pelosi said about Trump’s hydroxychloquine use.

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Anonymous wrote:They do have wacky Trump faces, don't they? Jared, I dare say, looks like the most normal guy there. And that's saying something.

All that plastic surgery for everyone else makes them look like pasty Kardashians.


Ivanka playing peekaboo and no Baron is wierd.


Some of the other children/grandchildren weren't present either. So?
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People with glass faces...🤣🤣🤣
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Anonymous wrote:People with glass faces...🤣🤣🤣


People with bad toupees and orange pancake makeup and extra-wide pant legs ...
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Anonymous wrote:The Pelosis look like real people. The Trumps look like scary dolls.

+1 seeing them all together reminds of just how utterly terrifying they look.


Oh, please. The Trump family looks too formal. If they had been photographed outside, they'd look more natural. That's the only difference. Well, that and the silly matchy-matchy shirts the Pelosi family is wearing.

I feel like that says something. How one decides to pose their family photo is a reflection of how they see themselves. Granted, the Pelosis are Californians so inherently cooler but still. Either way, the Trumps have wacky faces all around. Not universally ugly, just wacky.

The Trump family photo looks like a cast shot for a sitcom. And not in a good way. Really gives the uncanny valley shudders.
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Anonymous wrote:She was describing the weight group she believes he is in. It was in the context of explaining why he shouldn’t be taking the drug. She wasn’t just gratuitously calling him a fatty.


Not really. When questioned about it, she said that she was "giving him a dose of his own medicine". While that may be true, it also shows that she was using it as an opportunity to shame him.


Well, he has so much to be ashamed of. It’s hard to know where to start.


Your arguments would be more acceptable if you occasionally acknowledged that your party leaders play the name callling game too. It is petty and lacks professionalism. That is all I am saying. There is no need to mention his weight or age, especially the age given that her own party’s presidential nominee is just as old. It was a mean spirited comment and you know it. Own it, don’t deflect.

Are you having a problem with mean-spirited comments?
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Anonymous wrote:She was describing the weight group she believes he is in. It was in the context of explaining why he shouldn’t be taking the drug. She wasn’t just gratuitously calling him a fatty.


Not really. When questioned about it, she said that she was "giving him a dose of his own medicine". While that may be true, it also shows that she was using it as an opportunity to shame him.


Well, he has so much to be ashamed of. It’s hard to know where to start.


Your arguments would be more acceptable if you occasionally acknowledged that your party leaders play the name callling game too. It is petty and lacks professionalism. That is all I am saying. There is no need to mention his weight or age, especially the age given that her own party’s presidential nominee is just as old. It was a mean spirited comment and you know it. Own it, don’t deflect.


It’s interesting that you think age shouldn’t be mentioned, but then you mentioned Biden’s age in the very same sentence.

There is absolutely no comparison between the level of “name calling” that Trump engages in and that of any Democratic politician. I challenge you to refute that.





I don’t refute that. You’re missing the point entirely.


No, I'm not.

You said that PP should acknowledge that Democratic leaders "play the name calling game too." But to suggest that any Democrat plays the same "game" as Trump is ridiculous. None does. Not by a longshot.

You also said that it's "mean spirited" to mention age. Then you mentioned Biden's age.



DP. So, Dem leaders are allowed to call people names because they are not "as bad" as Trump? There is no excuse for any of them to do it...whether it is Trump or Pelosi.


Your tribe has lost any right to complain. Your tribe has failed completely to speak out against your tribe's leader for thousands and thousands of inappropriate comments and texts.
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Anonymous wrote:She was describing the weight group she believes he is in. It was in the context of explaining why he shouldn’t be taking the drug. She wasn’t just gratuitously calling him a fatty.


Not really. When questioned about it, she said that she was "giving him a dose of his own medicine". While that may be true, it also shows that she was using it as an opportunity to shame him.


Well, he has so much to be ashamed of. It’s hard to know where to start.


Your arguments would be more acceptable if you occasionally acknowledged that your party leaders play the name callling game too. It is petty and lacks professionalism. That is all I am saying. There is no need to mention his weight or age, especially the age given that her own party’s presidential nominee is just as old. It was a mean spirited comment and you know it. Own it, don’t deflect.


It’s interesting that you think age shouldn’t be mentioned, but then you mentioned Biden’s age in the very same sentence.

There is absolutely no comparison between the level of “name calling” that Trump engages in and that of any Democratic politician. I challenge you to refute that.





I don’t refute that. You’re missing the point entirely.


No, I'm not.

You said that PP should acknowledge that Democratic leaders "play the name calling game too." But to suggest that any Democrat plays the same "game" as Trump is ridiculous. None does. Not by a longshot.

You also said that it's "mean spirited" to mention age. Then you mentioned Biden's age.



DP. So, Dem leaders are allowed to call people names because they are not "as bad" as Trump? There is no excuse for any of them to do it...whether it is Trump or Pelosi.


Read Trump’s tweets from today about Joe Scarborough.

Then try to explain to me how there is any equivalency between that and what Pelosi said about Trump’s hydroxychloquine use.



Who said that this was about "equivalency"? Since when is that the standard by which someone's comments are judged? A dumb comment is a dumb comment, irregardless of what dumb comments someone else has said.
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Irony: When someone uses the word “irregardless” in describing someone else’s comment as “dumb.”

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Anonymous wrote:The Pelosis look like real people. The Trumps look like scary dolls.

+1 seeing them all together reminds of just how utterly terrifying they look.


Oh, please. The Trump family looks too formal. If they had been photographed outside, they'd look more natural. That's the only difference. Well, that and the silly matchy-matchy shirts the Pelosi family is wearing.

I feel like that says something. How one decides to pose their family photo is a reflection of how they see themselves. Granted, the Pelosis are Californians so inherently cooler but still. Either way, the Trumps have wacky faces all around. Not universally ugly, just wacky.

The Trump family photo looks like a cast shot for a sitcom. And not in a good way. Really gives the uncanny valley shudders.


"Come along, everyone. Gather around Grandpa while he makes his morning doodoo. Smile for the camera!"
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Pelosis look like real people. The Trumps look like scary dolls.

+1 seeing them all together reminds of just how utterly terrifying they look.


Oh, please. The Trump family looks too formal. If they had been photographed outside, they'd look more natural. That's the only difference. Well, that and the silly matchy-matchy shirts the Pelosi family is wearing.

I feel like that says something. How one decides to pose their family photo is a reflection of how they see themselves. Granted, the Pelosis are Californians so inherently cooler but still. Either way, the Trumps have wacky faces all around. Not universally ugly, just wacky.

The Trump family photo looks like a cast shot for a sitcom. And not in a good way. Really gives the uncanny valley shudders.


"Come along, everyone. Gather around Grandpa while he makes his morning doodoo. Smile for the camera!"


Who is the scary blonde next to Tiffany? Is that Vanessa 1? Also why is there one grandchild but no Barron?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She was describing the weight group she believes he is in. It was in the context of explaining why he shouldn’t be taking the drug. She wasn’t just gratuitously calling him a fatty.


Not really. When questioned about it, she said that she was "giving him a dose of his own medicine". While that may be true, it also shows that she was using it as an opportunity to shame him.


Well, he has so much to be ashamed of. It’s hard to know where to start.


Your arguments would be more acceptable if you occasionally acknowledged that your party leaders play the name callling game too. It is petty and lacks professionalism. That is all I am saying. There is no need to mention his weight or age, especially the age given that her own party’s presidential nominee is just as old. It was a mean spirited comment and you know it. Own it, don’t deflect.


It’s interesting that you think age shouldn’t be mentioned, but then you mentioned Biden’s age in the very same sentence.

There is absolutely no comparison between the level of “name calling” that Trump engages in and that of any Democratic politician. I challenge you to refute that.





I don’t refute that. You’re missing the point entirely.


No, I'm not.

You said that PP should acknowledge that Democratic leaders "play the name calling game too." But to suggest that any Democrat plays the same "game" as Trump is ridiculous. None does. Not by a longshot.

You also said that it's "mean spirited" to mention age. Then you mentioned Biden's age.



DP. So, Dem leaders are allowed to call people names because they are not "as bad" as Trump? There is no excuse for any of them to do it...whether it is Trump or Pelosi.


Your tribe has lost any right to complain. Your tribe has failed completely to speak out against your tribe's leader for thousands and thousands of inappropriate comments and texts.


Wait - I thought "tribe" was a racist term! I mean, that's what you guys tell us. So which is it??
-DP
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Pelosis look like real people. The Trumps look like scary dolls.

+1 seeing them all together reminds of just how utterly terrifying they look.


Oh, please. The Trump family looks too formal. If they had been photographed outside, they'd look more natural. That's the only difference. Well, that and the silly matchy-matchy shirts the Pelosi family is wearing.

I feel like that says something. How one decides to pose their family photo is a reflection of how they see themselves. Granted, the Pelosis are Californians so inherently cooler but still. Either way, the Trumps have wacky faces all around. Not universally ugly, just wacky.

The Trump family photo looks like a cast shot for a sitcom. And not in a good way. Really gives the uncanny valley shudders.


"Come along, everyone. Gather around Grandpa while he makes his morning doodoo. Smile for the camera!"

Come on . Pelosi family has the patriarch/matriarch sitting front and center too. That's how family photos are done.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Pelosis look like real people. The Trumps look like scary dolls.

+1 seeing them all together reminds of just how utterly terrifying they look.


Oh, please. The Trump family looks too formal. If they had been photographed outside, they'd look more natural. That's the only difference. Well, that and the silly matchy-matchy shirts the Pelosi family is wearing.

I feel like that says something. How one decides to pose their family photo is a reflection of how they see themselves. Granted, the Pelosis are Californians so inherently cooler but still. Either way, the Trumps have wacky faces all around. Not universally ugly, just wacky.

The Trump family photo looks like a cast shot for a sitcom. And not in a good way. Really gives the uncanny valley shudders.


"Come along, everyone. Gather around Grandpa while he makes his morning doodoo. Smile for the camera!"

Come on . Pelosi family has the patriarch/matriarch sitting front and center too. That's how family photos are done.


The difference is, Pelosi's husband is sitting with her. Trump made Melania stand.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Pelosis look like real people. The Trumps look like scary dolls.

+1 seeing them all together reminds of just how utterly terrifying they look.


Oh, please. The Trump family looks too formal. If they had been photographed outside, they'd look more natural. That's the only difference. Well, that and the silly matchy-matchy shirts the Pelosi family is wearing.

I feel like that says something. How one decides to pose their family photo is a reflection of how they see themselves. Granted, the Pelosis are Californians so inherently cooler but still. Either way, the Trumps have wacky faces all around. Not universally ugly, just wacky.

The Trump family photo looks like a cast shot for a sitcom. And not in a good way. Really gives the uncanny valley shudders.


"Come along, everyone. Gather around Grandpa while he makes his morning doodoo. Smile for the camera!"

Come on . Pelosi family has the patriarch/matriarch sitting front and center too. That's how family photos are done.

To be fair, Pelosi and her husband are equals. Melania is just a sixth child in Trump's eyes.

The difference is, Pelosi's husband is sitting with her. Trump made Melania stand.
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