Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, does the DNC really think something like this is going to resonate with normal people?
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Absolutely! You can't look at JD especially, and think 'There goes a totally normal guy!'. And we ALLLLLL know that Trump is weird. It's a really simple message that people will mostly agree with.
So that kind of weird doesn’t sit well with you, but you’re okay with a man, that has a penis, competing in women’s sports? Hypocrite.
You know what kind of weird doesn't sit well with me?
People who can't stop thinking about genitals when they watch or talk about sports.
People like you need therapy. A LOT of therapy. Someone must have done a number on you when you were a kid to be this obsessed with sex organs at a sporting event.
That is such a flat, stupid argument. Tell that to the girls that have to tolerate a grown man in their locker room. What a lame response to gaslight me so you don’t have to focus on the actual facts. Hypocrite.
Tell it to the girls who had Trump in their locker room? https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/a-timeline-of-donald-trumps-creepiness-while-he-owned-miss-universe-191860/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, does the DNC really think something like this is going to resonate with normal people?
[twitter] https://x.com/joshraby/status/1815889888207892619?s=46&t=pauDPTlVqSRnQcIdMZswBw[/twitter]
Absolutely! You can't look at JD especially, and think 'There goes a totally normal guy!'. And we ALLLLLL know that Trump is weird. It's a really simple message that people will mostly agree with.
So that kind of weird doesn’t sit well with you, but you’re okay with a man, that has a penis, competing in women’s sports? Hypocrite.
You know what kind of weird doesn't sit well with me?
People who can't stop thinking about genitals when they watch or talk about sports.
People like you need therapy. A LOT of therapy. Someone must have done a number on you when you were a kid to be this obsessed with sex organs at a sporting event.
That is such a flat, stupid argument. Tell that to the girls that have to tolerate a grown man in their locker room. What a lame response to gaslight me so you don’t have to focus on the actual facts. Hypocrite.
But you want a man in the locker room to check genitals.
Sad attempt to deflect from the actual point. Your lack of intellect is showing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a super liberal millennial, and I’m not loving this “weird” thing (which incidentally I have only heard about here on DCUM). I think of the word weird as being a quirky, interesting person (a la “Keep Portland Weird”) and love “weird” people. Calling someone weird in a bad way feels like what we’re trying to get away from - bullying, othering, shaming for being different.
Now that said, bullying, othering, shaming for being different is exactly what the Republicans do - call it what it is. Not “weird.”
Most normal Americans don't want weird politicians. We want boring, capable, and ethical politicians who do not have their nose buried in their bizarro Twitter feed for 8+ hours per day (literally a lot of Congress critters are reading Twitter that much per day and are OBSESSED with their engagement metrics).
We don't mind when they are weird but good - you know, eclectic weird, interesting weird - but when they are the kind of weird that makes you think they'd hold you hostage in their basement for your own good, that's a different story.
So you admit you’re a hypocrite.
Not that pp, but when someone thinks that Hannibal Lecter is actually real, newsflash, they are weird.
When someone tries to control the movement of a hurricane with a Sharpie, they are weird.
If you aren't embarrassed you raw dogged a porn story while your wife was having a baby, you might be weird.
And so on.
A lot of people are a little weird. Trump is a whole lot of weird.
What does that have to do with his ability to run the country? Or do you only vote for people if you enjoy their memes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, does the DNC really think something like this is going to resonate with normal people?
[twitter] https://x.com/joshraby/status/1815889888207892619?s=46&t=pauDPTlVqSRnQcIdMZswBw[/twitter]
Absolutely! You can't look at JD especially, and think 'There goes a totally normal guy!'. And we ALLLLLL know that Trump is weird. It's a really simple message that people will mostly agree with.
So that kind of weird doesn’t sit well with you, but you’re okay with a man, that has a penis, competing in women’s sports? Hypocrite.
You know what kind of weird doesn't sit well with me?
People who can't stop thinking about genitals when they watch or talk about sports.
People like you need therapy. A LOT of therapy. Someone must have done a number on you when you were a kid to be this obsessed with sex organs at a sporting event.
That is such a flat, stupid argument. Tell that to the girls that have to tolerate a grown man in their locker room. What a lame response to gaslight me so you don’t have to focus on the actual facts. Hypocrite.
But you want a man in the locker room to check genitals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a super liberal millennial, and I’m not loving this “weird” thing (which incidentally I have only heard about here on DCUM). I think of the word weird as being a quirky, interesting person (a la “Keep Portland Weird”) and love “weird” people. Calling someone weird in a bad way feels like what we’re trying to get away from - bullying, othering, shaming for being different.
Now that said, bullying, othering, shaming for being different is exactly what the Republicans do - call it what it is. Not “weird.”
Most normal Americans don't want weird politicians. We want boring, capable, and ethical politicians who do not have their nose buried in their bizarro Twitter feed for 8+ hours per day (literally a lot of Congress critters are reading Twitter that much per day and are OBSESSED with their engagement metrics).
We don't mind when they are weird but good - you know, eclectic weird, interesting weird - but when they are the kind of weird that makes you think they'd hold you hostage in their basement for your own good, that's a different story.
So you admit you’re a hypocrite.
Not that pp, but when someone thinks that Hannibal Lecter is actually real, newsflash, they are weird.
When someone tries to control the movement of a hurricane with a Sharpie, they are weird.
If you aren't embarrassed you raw dogged a porn story while your wife was having a baby, you might be weird.
And so on.
A lot of people are a little weird. Trump is a whole lot of weird.
What does that have to do with his ability to run the country? Or do you only vote for people if you enjoy their memes?
Anonymous wrote:This whole thread is ick. It’s like the women from the view have decided to get in here and spew talking point after talking point.
I don’t care how a person identifies sexually. I also don’t care about a politicians personal life. I care about the business of running the country…minimizing our debt, responsible management of our borders, foreign relations…you know, all of the real things adults are supposed to discuss and care about. You all posting in here personify ignorance.
Anonymous wrote:This whole thread is ick. It’s like the women from the view have decided to get in here and spew talking point after talking point.
I don’t care how a person identifies sexually. I also don’t care about a politicians personal life. I care about the business of running the country…minimizing our debt, responsible management of our borders, foreign relations…you know, all of the real things adults are supposed to discuss and care about. You all posting in here personify ignorance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a super liberal millennial, and I’m not loving this “weird” thing (which incidentally I have only heard about here on DCUM). I think of the word weird as being a quirky, interesting person (a la “Keep Portland Weird”) and love “weird” people. Calling someone weird in a bad way feels like what we’re trying to get away from - bullying, othering, shaming for being different.
Now that said, bullying, othering, shaming for being different is exactly what the Republicans do - call it what it is. Not “weird.”
Most normal Americans don't want weird politicians. We want boring, capable, and ethical politicians who do not have their nose buried in their bizarro Twitter feed for 8+ hours per day (literally a lot of Congress critters are reading Twitter that much per day and are OBSESSED with their engagement metrics).
We don't mind when they are weird but good - you know, eclectic weird, interesting weird - but when they are the kind of weird that makes you think they'd hold you hostage in their basement for your own good, that's a different story.
So you admit you’re a hypocrite.
Not that pp, but when someone thinks that Hannibal Lecter is actually real, newsflash, they are weird.
When someone tries to control the movement of a hurricane with a Sharpie, they are weird.
If you aren't embarrassed you raw dogged a porn story while your wife was having a baby, you might be weird.
And so on.
A lot of people are a little weird. Trump is a whole lot of weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, does the DNC really think something like this is going to resonate with normal people?
[twitter] https://x.com/joshraby/status/1815889888207892619?s=46&t=pauDPTlVqSRnQcIdMZswBw[/twitter]
Absolutely! You can't look at JD especially, and think 'There goes a totally normal guy!'. And we ALLLLLL know that Trump is weird. It's a really simple message that people will mostly agree with.
So that kind of weird doesn’t sit well with you, but you’re okay with a man, that has a penis, competing in women’s sports? Hypocrite.
You know what kind of weird doesn't sit well with me?
People who can't stop thinking about genitals when they watch or talk about sports.
People like you need therapy. A LOT of therapy. Someone must have done a number on you when you were a kid to be this obsessed with sex organs at a sporting event.
That is such a flat, stupid argument. Tell that to the girls that have to tolerate a grown man in their locker room. What a lame response to gaslight me so you don’t have to focus on the actual facts. Hypocrite.
Tell it to the girls who had Trump in their locker room? https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/a-timeline-of-donald-trumps-creepiness-while-he-owned-miss-universe-191860/
Wow, I thought I knew all the Trump stories, but that's a new one for me. And probably the creepiest one yet. Eck, I don't know how anybody can live with themselves voting for this guy.
Here's another link without a subscription wall:
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/donald-trump-former-miss-arizona-tasha-dixon-naked-undressed-backstage-howard-stern-a7357866.html
Four women who competed in the 1997 Miss Teen USA beauty pageant also said the Republican used to walk in. Some of the girls were as young as 15.
Former Miss Vermont Teen USA, Mariah Billado, told Buzzfeed: "I remember putting on my dress really quick because I was like, 'Oh my god, there's a man in here."
Three other girls chose to remain anonymous, but told the publication it was "creepy" and "shocking".
Mr Trump said on the Howard Stern radio show in 2005 that he was “allowed”, as the owner of the pageant, to go backstage while the contestants were getting dressed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, does the DNC really think something like this is going to resonate with normal people?
[twitter] https://x.com/joshraby/status/1815889888207892619?s=46&t=pauDPTlVqSRnQcIdMZswBw[/twitter]
Absolutely! You can't look at JD especially, and think 'There goes a totally normal guy!'. And we ALLLLLL know that Trump is weird. It's a really simple message that people will mostly agree with.
So that kind of weird doesn’t sit well with you, but you’re okay with a man, that has a penis, competing in women’s sports? Hypocrite.
You know what kind of weird doesn't sit well with me?
People who can't stop thinking about genitals when they watch or talk about sports.
People like you need therapy. A LOT of therapy. Someone must have done a number on you when you were a kid to be this obsessed with sex organs at a sporting event.
That is such a flat, stupid argument. Tell that to the girls that have to tolerate a grown man in their locker room. What a lame response to gaslight me so you don’t have to focus on the actual facts. Hypocrite.
Tell it to the girls who had Trump in their locker room? https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/a-timeline-of-donald-trumps-creepiness-while-he-owned-miss-universe-191860/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a super liberal millennial, and I’m not loving this “weird” thing (which incidentally I have only heard about here on DCUM). I think of the word weird as being a quirky, interesting person (a la “Keep Portland Weird”) and love “weird” people. Calling someone weird in a bad way feels like what we’re trying to get away from - bullying, othering, shaming for being different.
Now that said, bullying, othering, shaming for being different is exactly what the Republicans do - call it what it is. Not “weird.”
Most normal Americans don't want weird politicians. We want boring, capable, and ethical politicians who do not have their nose buried in their bizarro Twitter feed for 8+ hours per day (literally a lot of Congress critters are reading Twitter that much per day and are OBSESSED with their engagement metrics).
We don't mind when they are weird but good - you know, eclectic weird, interesting weird - but when they are the kind of weird that makes you think they'd hold you hostage in their basement for your own good, that's a different story.
So you admit you’re a hypocrite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even though she's not a white person, she did incubate his children and raise them well. That really ticks a box for this dude. Fertility will overcome all sorts of problems as a human being, including her heritage.
Good god.
I keep seeing on social media that they had their kids with IVF. Is that something she's mentioned in the record? If yes, isolated, that's not terribly abnormal for a pair of yuppies in their 30s, but with everything else about him, it certainly raises an(other) eyebrow about his sexuality.
Vance is a millennial who grew up with Facebook and camera phones and seems to have been a boozer in the military and at OSU, yet there's literally zero record of him with co-eds before he married his wife, who he didn't meet until he was a 25 or 26 year old law student.
Womanizer like Trump = unacceptable, probable rapist
Married father with scandal-free past = weirdo, probably gay
Who exactly would you consider to have a normal past? Do you think your favorite Republican Mitt Romney left a trail of heartbroken coeds at college? And throwing the weird label around is a joke considering the Star Wars cantina coalition you're trying to unite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a super liberal millennial, and I’m not loving this “weird” thing (which incidentally I have only heard about here on DCUM). I think of the word weird as being a quirky, interesting person (a la “Keep Portland Weird”) and love “weird” people. Calling someone weird in a bad way feels like what we’re trying to get away from - bullying, othering, shaming for being different.
Now that said, bullying, othering, shaming for being different is exactly what the Republicans do - call it what it is. Not “weird.”
Most normal Americans don't want weird politicians. We want boring, capable, and ethical politicians who do not have their nose buried in their bizarro Twitter feed for 8+ hours per day (literally a lot of Congress critters are reading Twitter that much per day and are OBSESSED with their engagement metrics).
We don't mind when they are weird but good - you know, eclectic weird, interesting weird - but when they are the kind of weird that makes you think they'd hold you hostage in their basement for your own good, that's a different story.