Friday, September 16, 2016

So we can all admit that birthers are deplorable.

And that Obama at 54% approval is a fine president. No amount of spinning can the birthers do to back away from their movement or try and pass the blame to others. In the eyes of America Trump is the once and only king of that movement. The people motivated by this such as your average Democrat, are not going to suddenly blame someone else for Trump and the birther's actions.

They the birthers have to take responsibility for their racism. Trump owes Obama an apology and the birthers owe an apology to America

Yo Trump even with one eye, x boxer Senator Reid could kick your fatty ashcan.

 

"Trump told The Washington Post that Reid "should go back and start working out again with his rubber work-out pieces." Reid fell and broke several ribs and facial bones last year when an exercise band snapped during a workout.

Reid said in a statement Thursday that Trump can make fun of the injury that crushed the side of his face and cost him the sight in his right eye. Reid said, "I've dealt with tougher opponents than him."

Reid said that with his good eye, he sees that Trump inherited his money but pretends he earned it.

The Republican nominee lashed after being told Reid had said that Trump is "not slim and trim.""

Thursday, September 15, 2016

Rump

 "I weigh 236 pounds."-Donald Trump. Twitter begs to differ.


- I'm 6'4-6'5" former athlete, weigh myself daily, w/ range of 215-233 past 4 years. No way in hell Trump is 236. None.

- Donald Trump claims to only be 236 pounds. His pot belly, turkey neck and jowls plead t- he fifth.

- Trump weighs 236 lbs. Dr. Oz says he should lose 15. I say he should lose 236.

- I'd believe the birther claim before believing that Trump is only 236 lbs.

- If Trump weighs 236 pounds the test was conducted on the moon.

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

I don't need no stinking badges

Trump: I don't need no stinking policy proposals--Trump: Don't you like my policy proposals?

Trump: I don't need no stinking fund raising--Trump: Don't you like my fund raising, I am making so much money...? Trump: I don't need no stinking votes from the cop killing blacks and Mexicans --Trump: What do you have to lose?

Thursday, June 2, 2016

A Trump bi-product

                                         

                            Golden Feces

You can take a pile of excrement, spray paint it gold and put it on a pedestal, but inside it remains a festering rotting pile of shit.


Monday, May 30, 2016

Republican Heroes


I believe it important that on this coming Memorial Day, we honor those Conservatives super-Patriots, who, when given a choice to serve, had, in the words of Dick Cheney, "other priorities."

Donald Rumsfield had a peacetime, non-combat stateside Navy gig in the mid 50's.

George W. Bush: failed to complete his six-year National Guard; got assigned to Alabama so he could campaign for family friend running for U.S. Senate; failed to show up for required medical exam, disappeared from duty.
He was eventually assigned to a "phantom" unit whose members didn't have to show up but they were at greater risk of being sent to Vietnam.

Dick Cheney: did not serve. Six deferments, the last by marriage, said he had “other priorities.”

Rush Limbaugh: did not serve (4-F with a 'pilonidal cyst, i.e, a ball on his ass

Bill O'Reilly: did not serve.

Dennis Hastert: did not serve.

Tom Delay: did not serve.

Mitch McConnell: did not serve.

Rick Santorum: did not serve.

Jeb Bush: did not serve.

Karl Rove, aka Turd Blossom, did not serve (I mean, really – did anyone think he would?)

Saxby Chambliss: did not serve. "Bad knee.” Did not stop him from attacking Max Cleland’s patriotism, although Cleland lost a leg in the service.

SPECIAL NEOCON AWARD FOR ULTRA HYPOCRISY:

Paul Wolfowitz: did not serve.

Vin Weber: did not serve.

Richard Perle: did not serve.

Douglas Feith: did not serve.

Eliot Abrams: did not serve.

Richard Shelby: did not serve.

OTHER CONSERVATIVE SUPERPATRIOTS:

John Kyl: did not serve.

Tim Hutchison: did not serve.

Christopher Cox: did not serve.

Newt Gingrich: did not serve

Phil Gramm: did not serve.

Dana Rohrabacher: did not serve.

Dan Quayle: Journalism unit of the Indiana National Guard.

Rudy Giuliani: did not serve.

George Pataki: did not serve.

Spencer Abraham: did not serve.

George Will: did not serve.

Paul Gigot: did not serve.

Bill Bennett: did not serve.

Pat Buchanan: did not serve.

Bill Kristol: did not serve.

Kenneth Starr: did not serve.

Antonin Scalia: did not serve.

Clarence Thomas: did not serve.

Ralph Reed: did not serve.

ENTERTAIMENT WING:

Michael Medved: did not serve.

John Wayne: did not serve but could play 4 years of College football

Charlie Daniels: did not serve, AND, of course,

Donald Trump, Medal of Valour serving in Vietnam

Ted Nugent: did not serve, chose to sh!t his pants for a week to feign mental illness, he won and

to this very day he is still nuts!

All 17 occupants of the 2016 Clown Car this past year did not serve.

Republicans don't often serve in the military. But when they do, they serve beer! Happy Memorial Day y'all!

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Trump conspiracy theories:

1. Clintons murdered Vince Foster
2. Cruz's dad killed JFK
3. Obama born in Kenya
4. Scalia murdered w/pillow
5. Climate change is a hoax
6. Muslims celebrated 9/11 in New Jersey
7. Vaccines cause autism
8. There is no drought in California.

Monday, April 4, 2016

Trump Didn't Build This!




Diego Saul Reyna with Ramos Alfonso at Trump International Hotel & Tower Vancouver.


April 2 at 2:42pm · Vancouver, BC, Canada ·


WHY DID I PUT A MEXICAN FLAG ON THE ROOF TOP OF TRUMP TOWER VANCOUVER, ??????

Because from the concrete pouring, finishing, drywall, taping, wood forming and general labour, Mexicans were there, building it, doing good work, the comments Trump has made about us, did not stop us from doing the high quality work we have always done, in our home country or when we migrate to the US/Canada.

MR Trump, we did our best work, your tower here in Vancouver is premium quality, and we were a crucial part of it, not just Mexicans but immigrants as a whole, like your ancestors were, you are not native american, the insults you have said about us, have not changed our work ethics, while working on your tower Mexicans didn't steal anything nor raped anyone, we just did the best work we could possibly do, for my ourselves, our families and the future tenants in your building.
 
 PLEASE HELP ME SHARE THIS MESSAGE SO IT CAN GET TO MR TRUMP'S NEWS FEED, THANKS !!!

‪#‎trump‬

Thursday, March 24, 2016

GOP bombing carpets.

Obama attacks ISIS, Anonymous attacks ISIS, The European Union attacks ISIS. Iraq attacks ISIS,

the Iranians attack ISIS, Republicans attack Islam. How does that work again? If you bomb their carpets... yada yada yada.

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Foolishness of the Republicans in a nut shell.

A couple of days before the Brussel's attack, Ankara in Turkey had an attack killing 37 and wounding 100. Another in Istanbul killing 4. 

But imagine if Turkey called for the banning of Muslims? How much nonsense that would seem.

Saturday, March 19, 2016

Who's Voting For Trump


     You barely graduated from high school, and didn't even desire to go to college, but you still blame affirmative action for your low wage job. You vote for Trump because he'll make it better. 

You've been married twice and your kids won't speak to you, so you blame feminism because you got all hung up about your short weenie. You vote for Trump because he'll give you some of his length. 

You never served in the military but you are sure Obama is a wuss for not invading Syria and Russia. Even though you don't have a clue, you are sure Trump will invade and make your life safer.

You've gone to church a few times and oppose "those women" having abortions. You are going to vote for Trump because he knows how to treat women, "like shyte".

Friday, March 11, 2016

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Bernie or Hillary

Either Bernie or Hillary is fine with me. The stakes are huge and those who say they wouldn't vote for one or the other if they get the nomination are not Democrats in my mind.

I will probably vote for Bernie in my Massachusetts primary, but in reality Hillary is the one raising money for down ticket Democrats. While she has raised (27) millions to elect other Democrats, Bernie has not been able to extend any financial help to Democrats running to defeat Republicans.

Whoever the president ends up being, he/she will need the support of other Democrats to get anything done at all for the people.

We all know that big money must be taken out of politics, but it will never happen if we can't elect Democrats and change the court. Bernie's ideas have permeated the Democrat electorate so even if Hillary wins she will be running a Bernie influenced agenda.

Okay this is kinda funny


Friday, February 12, 2016

Trump Quote of the Day

“If Ted Cruz doesn’t clean up his act, stop cheating and doing negative ads, I have standing to sue him for not being a natural born citizen.”
— Donald Trump, quoted by Politico.

Blame those who vote for and legitimize this carpetbagger.


From FP artical by David Rothkopf


"Plenty of blame lies with Trump, who has consistently chosen to take the low road on the campaign trail unless an even lower one was available to him. By attacking Mexicans and Muslims and cherished American values, he has stirred up hatred and fear whenever he thought it would play to his advantage. He has promised to violate our Constitution and once again ridiculed our values with his assertion that he would do something “much worse” than waterboarding terrorists. He is repulsive. But he has also demonstrated enough smarts that we can know this kind of vileness is a choice. He believes it is working for him…because it is.


And it’s for this reason, that far worse than Trump are those who are choosing to vote for him. They argue that he is an alternative to the status quo and that alone is sufficient justification for giving such a man a better chance at becoming president with each of their votes. They buy into his proposed false choice between the corruption and dysfunction of Washington and “anything else.” They ignore his utter lack of qualifications. They sidestep his twisted and repugnant character or lack thereof. They are more to blame than the candidate. Any idiot can declare he wants to be president of the United States; it takes a real special kind of disregard for facts, national interests, our children’s future, and America’s standing in the world to actually vote for such an idiot."

Thursday, January 28, 2016

Tell a joke Mr. Trump. Entertain us. Insult someone for our pleasure. It makes us lesser souls feel all warm and fuzzy.

Friday, January 22, 2016

Never thought I'd quote the 'National Review

“Trump is a menace to American conservatism who would take the work of generations and trample it underfoot in behalf of a populism as heedless and crude as the Donald himself,” the magazine declared.

National Review also collected essays from 22 conservative leaders who offered their own reasons for opposing Trump’s candidacy. The names ranged from former Fox News star Glenn Beck to former U.S. Attorneys Edwin Meese and Michael Mukasey to prominent Southern Baptist leader Russell Moore to online provocateur Erick Erickson, the founder of the conservative blog RedState.

The magazine’s dramatic move comes as Trump has regained the lead in polling in Iowa, which carries enormous influence as the first state to vote in the primary process.

National Review’s complaints against Trump ranged from his liberal positions in the past on abortion, gun control, health care and taxes to what they deemed to be his lack of knowledge of the details of his own immigration plan.

“In one Republican debate he clearly had no idea what’s in that plan and advocated increased legal immigration, which is completely at odds with it,” the magazine’s editors wrote.

National Review is very hawkish on the immigration issue itself, generally favoring reducing legal immigration in addition to illegal immigration. They stated in their editorial that Mitt Romney’s support for “self-deportation” as the Republican nominee in 2012 was “entirely reasonable,” and note that at the time, Trump criticized Romney over it.

A theme throughout the editorial and many of the essays is that Trump presents himself as a “strong man” to fix the nation’s problems, whereas conservatives believe that power should be as decentralized as possible. “No one can be fully trusted with public power, and self-government in a free society demands that we reject the siren song of politics-as-management,” wrote Yuval Levin, editor of the conservative journal National Affairs."


From an atricle by
Jon Ward
Senior Political Correspondent
January 21, 2016
Yahoo Political News