Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t think it was all that bad not sure what you’re talking about
He can barely keep his eyes open, his cadence is off and he slurs a little at times. Something is definitely off.
Unfortunately, I don’t think anyone in his family cares what’s going on with him. They are all about utilitarian value - if they can’t use you for their own purposes, you have no value and they don’t care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s going to be flying high tonight, isn’t he?
Going to be...??
Is he ever NOT high??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Calling it an army and using words like "enlist" is so incendiary. When you know how armed their nuts are.
Just one more way that he and his family have blood on their hands.
It’s also weird to speak of enlisting in a Trump army right after the world has found out what the president really thinks of people who serve in the actual military.
Anonymous wrote:Calling it an army and using words like "enlist" is so incendiary. When you know how armed their nuts are.
Just one more way that he and his family have blood on their hands.
Anonymous wrote:He’s going to be flying high tonight, isn’t he?
Anonymous wrote:CHANDLER, Ariz. — More than 800 people lined up early on Tuesday morning to see Donald Trump Jr., the president’s eldest son, and Charlie Kirk, the 26-year-old founder of Turning Point USA, speak at a hotel here.
The queue was dotted by red “Make America Great Again” hats. Some people wore T-shirts supporting the QAnon conspiracy theory or with slogans like “Don’t California My Arizona.”
Inside, around 500 chairs were lined up as tightly as airplane seats. When those filled up, hundreds more people crammed in, standing shoulder to shoulder. When the ballroom could hold no more, organizers swung open its double doors and urged attendees to just keep squeezing in. Only a handful wore masks.
One man made the sign of the cross as he entered.
“This room only held 500; we probably squeezed 800 or 900 in there,” said Tyler Bower, one of the organizers of the event, part of the Students for Trump group’s “Four More Tour.”
NYT Today
Anonymous wrote:He was called choad because he yelled it at a HS hockey game loud enough for the whole place to hear.
Eric, meanwhile, was known by some school friends as Choad, a term that denotes a penis
Anonymous wrote:https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/jun/25/born-trump-inside-americas-first-family-emily-jane-fox-review
Jr needed diapers.