Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband has some random items from his dad, who was a businessman (oil leasing) starting in the early 1950s (he served with Canadian AF during WWII so that generation), retired early 1980s. Includes joke business cards and small cards with cartoons of naked women and dirty jokes. All pretty obscene but this was apparently the kind of thing men would trade/show each other over drinks while doing business. Apparently Donald just got stuck in his father's era.
My dh’s grandfather kept a literal binder full of dirty jokes. They were typed out. I always wondered if he had a secretary type them out or if dh’s grandmother typed them for him in his home office.
Anonymous wrote:My husband has some random items from his dad, who was a businessman (oil leasing) starting in the early 1950s (he served with Canadian AF during WWII so that generation), retired early 1980s. Includes joke business cards and small cards with cartoons of naked women and dirty jokes. All pretty obscene but this was apparently the kind of thing men would trade/show each other over drinks while doing business. Apparently Donald just got stuck in his father's era.
Anonymous wrote:My husband has some random items from his dad, who was a businessman (oil leasing) starting in the early 1950s (he served with Canadian AF during WWII so that generation), retired early 1980s. Includes joke business cards and small cards with cartoons of naked women and dirty jokes. All pretty obscene but this was apparently the kind of thing men would trade/show each other over drinks while doing business. Apparently Donald just got stuck in his father's era.
Anonymous wrote:My husband has some random items from his dad, who was a businessman (oil leasing) starting in the early 1950s (he served with Canadian AF during WWII so that generation), retired early 1980s. Includes joke business cards and small cards with cartoons of naked women and dirty jokes. All pretty obscene but this was apparently the kind of thing men would trade/show each other over drinks while doing business. Apparently Donald just got stuck in his father's era.
Anonymous wrote:My husband has some random items from his dad, who was a businessman (oil leasing) starting in the early 1950s (he served with Canadian AF during WWII so that generation), retired early 1980s. Includes joke business cards and small cards with cartoons of naked women and dirty jokes. All pretty obscene but this was apparently the kind of thing men would trade/show each other over drinks while doing business. Apparently Donald just got stuck in his father's era.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WH claiming it's fake. Ridiculous. Ghislaine Maxwell knows the truth but she's clearly not telling.
So they are saying the whole birthday book is fake, or that Epsteins estate created it now to embarrass trump or what exactly is fake?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BREAKING: House Democrats obtain Jeffrey Epstein's 50th birthday book.
Stay tuned. We will soon learn if Trump's letter to Epstein is real.
-aaronparnas
They say this a sketch of a naked woman, but... it's more resemblant of a teenaged girl.
I did not notice but you are right and it makes my stomach turn even more. Disgusting.
Adolescent females or grown female makes no difference because are tawdry trash beneath contempt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, he was known to make drawings. And yes this is a bombshell.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-old-drawings-resurface-denies-131321640.html
I didn’t know that, thanks for the link.
There are tons of examples of him doodling. We discussed all of this when the Wall Street Journal came out with its report of the drawing months ago.
WSJ posted an analysis of the drawing, the signature matches a few letters he's written including one sent to Hillary congratulating her on her Senate win.
His signature is so distinctive that it would be practically impossible for anyone to forge.
He signed it with only his first name. They need samples of that because people are already claiming that the “tail” at the end is not his.
Lots of samples just like that.
No need to even waste time on this.
It is obviously real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, he was known to make drawings. And yes this is a bombshell.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-old-drawings-resurface-denies-131321640.html
I didn’t know that, thanks for the link.
There are tons of examples of him doodling. We discussed all of this when the Wall Street Journal came out with its report of the drawing months ago.
WSJ posted an analysis of the drawing, the signature matches a few letters he's written including one sent to Hillary congratulating her on her Senate win.
His signature is so distinctive that it would be practically impossible for anyone to forge.
He signed it with only his first name. They need samples of that because people are already claiming that the “tail” at the end is not his.
Lots of samples just like that.
No need to even waste time on this.
It is obviously real.