ROFL!
This is what some Londoners arranged to greet Trump with when he came to town this past week.
Have you seen the "Angry Baby Trump" blimp yet?
ROFL! This is what some Londoners arranged to greet Trump with when he came to town this past week. Satan (impatiently) to Newcomer: The trouble with you Chicago people is, that you think you are the best people down here; whereas you are merely the most numerous. - - - Mark Twain, "Pudd'nhead Wilson's New Calendar" 1897 |
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Yep. Here he has 42% approval. In the UK it's 11%.
They're just better people than we are. bcnu, Mikem It's mourning in America again. |
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Collected slogans from the "tens-of-thousands" demonstrating the Mother-country's superior IQs+cuth
Donald Trump London protest news: All of the best slogans and banners from the anti-Trump rallies Evening Standard Heart-warming throngs show the dis-US how to do-It-Right, when you have a Pestilence-in-Charge of your fate. Love. It. |
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Ought to float it above Battersea Power Station
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This is the best one I've seen.
SUPER CALLOUS FRAGILE RACIST SEXIST NAZI POTUS "Religion, n. A daughter of Hope and Fear, explaining to Ignorance the nature of the Unknowable." ~ AMBROSE BIERCE (1842-1914) |
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Clever, but he wouldn't care
Those aren't insults he minds. The baby references work because they play on his insecurity. -- Drew |
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Is there some way…
to suspend this above private property in DC within daily sight of the Oval Office? It would warm the cockles of my chilly heart to imagine the short-fingered vulgarian seeing this apparition every day. cordially, |
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dnc headquarters perhaps?
430 S. Capitol St. SE Washington, DC 20003. Its pretty close, not sure how close "Science is the belief in the ignorance of the experts" – Richard Feynman |
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They're bringing it to America!
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/the-trump-baby-blimp-is-coming-to-america/ar-AAA8677?ocid=spartandhp
Satan (impatiently) to Newcomer: The trouble with you Chicago people is, that you think you are the best people down here; whereas you are merely the most numerous. - - - Mark Twain, "Pudd'nhead Wilson's New Calendar" 1897 |