Trump Derangement Syndrome - Orange man bad. Read the OP! (ᴛʜɪs ᴛʜʀᴇᴀᴅ ɪs ʟɪᴋᴇ ᴋɪᴡɪ ғᴀʀᴍs ʀᴇᴠɪᴇᴡs ɴᴏᴡ) 🗿🗿🗿🗿

I don't know about the Christan part but the fact that anyone bought that Cowboy shit had me dying back then. Motherfucker went to Harvard ffs.

Edit: Unless you meant fundamentalist Christian, in which case fuck yeah he was faking it.


Same

But this was before the internet mostly. The truth was what CNN and ABC reported back then
 
  • I’ve heard multiple rumors that there were protestors posing as Trump volunteers giving false directions to the rally, or organizing fake lines that went in circles. I didn’t run into that personally, granted I got my directions by asking the police officers posted everywhere.
Yo have you seen these people when they pretend to know how trumpers act?

"How do you do, fellow nazi white supremacist? It's a good day to be a racist, i'll say! Fucking libTURDS haha we hate them cause we want to make a better world for everyone, such bleeding hearts! Amirite????"
 
  • There was a pretty big crowd of protestors outside. People took photos and waved at them. I noticed a sign that read “MAKE GUILLOTINES GREAT AGAIN.”
  • The journey out was crowded, but civil. The only scary bit was around the light rail stations; protestors were apparently trying to block the trains from leaving. There were a lot of cops in riot gear standing guard though and letting people board. I’m typing this on the light rail home.
What do these protestors think they are achieving by doing things like this? It seems like these types of people show up to these kinds of events whenever someone right-leaning is involved, but in the end, they never get what they want by protesting Donald Trump or whoever it is. You'd think they'd have learned by now and knock it off, but TDS is a powerful thing, it seems.
 
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Two years, dozens of lawsuits and who knows how many subpoenas later, and Deutsche Bank finally revealed in court that they never even had Trump's tax returns to begin with. Thanks for playing!
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So...really the only thing they could run with now is the Ukraine shit.
 
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Two years, dozens of lawsuits and who knows how many subpoenas later, and Deutsche Bank finally revealed in court that they never even had Trump's tax returns to begin with. Thanks for playing!
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So. Much. Winning.

Which is ironic, considering how much he did for civil rights.
Not out of the goodness of his heart. He just wanted the black vote.
 
Rally’s over. The upper level of the stadium was massively congested with people trying to get out; escalators were all shut down for the exodus. Some highlights:

  • I’ve heard multiple rumors that there were protesters posing as Trump volunteers giving false directions to the rally, or organizing fake lines that went in circles. I didn’t run into that personally, granted I got my directions by asking the police officers posted everywhere.
  • The police did an excellent job keeping the protesters away from the attendees, and the actual volunteers did an excellent job maintaining the line and keeping it under control as it grew. I only really saw any of the protesters after I was in the building, when I looked outside and there was a big crowd.
  • The line, despite being 3 hours long, was a lot of fun. There were food trucks, hawkers, honeywagons, and the occasional sign-waving lunatic who didn’t really qualify as a protesters. People just laughed when they saw those. The line was also very clean, especially considering the intermittent rain.
  • Everyone at the rally was very polite, respectful, and kind — even the cops with dogs and huge assault rifles, and the Secret Service guy who wanded me. No one cut in line, and people held places for the occasional attendee who ran to the shitter.
  • Umbrellas everywhere. A day before the rally, an email went out with a laundry list of forbidden items, which included noisemakers, selfie sticks, portable chairs, and umbrellas. There were piles of umbrellas in corners, umbrellas wedged in vents, trash cans stuffed with umbrellas, and many unhappy people.
  • There was a pretty big crowd of protesters outside. People took photos and waved at them. I noticed a sign that read “MAKE GUILLOTINES GREAT AGAIN.”
  • The rally itself started with Eric Trump, who was pretty forgettable. Mike Pence followed and was also pretty faceless. After that, Trump took the stage and talked for what must have been close to 2 hours.
  • Someone shot a glitter bomb at Trump as he walked to the podium. It didn’t have a noticeable effect, other than leaving a pile of glitter on the floor.
  • Occasionally, people started screaming “FUCK TRUMP” or playing with noisemakers. Security was on them in seconds, and the rest of the crowd was very good at pointing those people out. Trump joined in with “NOPE, GET ‘EM OUT.”
  • Trump came down hard on Ilhan Omar, our local congresswoman to my knowledge, and plugged a replacement candidate. He even put an unflattering picture of Omar on the big screens.
  • At one point, Trump brought a group of cops in “COPS FOR TRUMP” shirts onto the stage, and let one of them talk. There were a lot of those shirts in the crowd.
  • One thing that stuck out from Trump’s speech was near the end — he promised to end the AIDS epidemic within 10 years.
  • The journey out was crowded, but civil. The only scary bit was around the light rail stations; protesters were apparently trying to block the trains from leaving. There were a lot of cops in riot gear standing guard though and letting people board. I’m typing this on the light rail home.
All in all, hell of a night.
  • One thing that stuck out from Trump’s speech was near the end — he promised to end the AIDS epidemic within 10 years.
What I've always found funny about HIV, is that it is a problem which could have been fixed already if it wasn't for "muh feels." HIV is exclusively spread (to our knowledge) by bodily fluids. This means that quarantine would be near 100% effective in causing the virus to go extinct.
 
  • One thing that stuck out from Trump’s speech was near the end — he promised to end the AIDS epidemic within 10 years.
What I've always found funny about HIV, is that it is a problem which could have been fixed already if it wasn't for "muh feels." HIV is exclusively spread (to our knowledge) by bodily fluids. This means that quarantine would be near 100% effective in causing the virus to go extinct.
As long as you completely segregated infected people from society and blocked all African immigration it would be killed off entirely in one generation.
 
Rally’s over. The upper level of the stadium was massively congested with people trying to get out; escalators were all shut down for the exodus. Some highlights:

  • I’ve heard multiple rumors that there were protesters posing as Trump volunteers giving false directions to the rally, or organizing fake lines that went in circles. I didn’t run into that personally, granted I got my directions by asking the police officers posted everywhere.
  • The police did an excellent job keeping the protesters away from the attendees, and the actual volunteers did an excellent job maintaining the line and keeping it under control as it grew. I only really saw any of the protesters after I was in the building, when I looked outside and there was a big crowd.
  • The line, despite being 3 hours long, was a lot of fun. There were food trucks, hawkers, honeywagons, and the occasional sign-waving lunatic who didn’t really qualify as a protesters. People just laughed when they saw those. The line was also very clean, especially considering the intermittent rain.
  • Everyone at the rally was very polite, respectful, and kind — even the cops with dogs and huge assault rifles, and the Secret Service guy who wanded me. No one cut in line, and people held places for the occasional attendee who ran to the shitter.
  • Umbrellas everywhere. A day before the rally, an email went out with a laundry list of forbidden items, which included noisemakers, selfie sticks, portable chairs, and umbrellas. There were piles of umbrellas in corners, umbrellas wedged in vents, trash cans stuffed with umbrellas, and many unhappy people.
  • There was a pretty big crowd of protesters outside. People took photos and waved at them. I noticed a sign that read “MAKE GUILLOTINES GREAT AGAIN.”
  • The rally itself started with Eric Trump, who was pretty forgettable. Mike Pence followed and was also pretty faceless. After that, Trump took the stage and talked for what must have been close to 2 hours.
  • Someone shot a glitter bomb at Trump as he walked to the podium. It didn’t have a noticeable effect, other than leaving a pile of glitter on the floor.
  • Occasionally, people started screaming “FUCK TRUMP” or playing with noisemakers. Security was on them in seconds, and the rest of the crowd was very good at pointing those people out. Trump joined in with “NOPE, GET ‘EM OUT.”
  • Trump came down hard on Ilhan Omar, our local congresswoman to my knowledge, and plugged a replacement candidate. He even put an unflattering picture of Omar on the big screens.
  • At one point, Trump brought a group of cops in “COPS FOR TRUMP” shirts onto the stage, and let one of them talk. There were a lot of those shirts in the crowd.
  • One thing that stuck out from Trump’s speech was near the end — he promised to end the AIDS epidemic within 10 years.
  • The journey out was crowded, but civil. The only scary bit was around the light rail stations; protesters were apparently trying to block the trains from leaving. There were a lot of cops in riot gear standing guard though and letting people board. I’m typing this on the light rail home.
All in all, hell of a night.

Sounds like a fun time, Honestly I think this is where Trump is at his absolute strongest.
 
Well it was Pre-Internet, but The Left has done the exact thing they have done with Trump for decades, They did it for Regan thinking that his tough stance on The USSR would cause WW3.

However, there is evidence of them doing it to Bush, they called him everything they called Trump, up and saying "You should have a shirt that says fascist on it." and saying he wasn't "Elected" but "Selected" by the Supreme Court. They call every Republican who even sniffs the presidency a Nazi Racist Bigot.

That is one of the reasons that McCain and Romney are so hated nowadays, they went through everything Trump is going through now in their presidential bids and STILL attack their own party to get asspats from CNN.


He was a failure at being a president too, say what you want about Bush but at least he didn't have wide spread gas lines.
I would love gas lines to exist today. It's an excuse to be late for work and nobody can hold it against you since it's not your fault.
 
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Rally’s over. The upper level of the stadium was massively congested with people trying to get out; escalators were all shut down for the exodus. Some highlights:

  • I’ve heard multiple rumors that there were protesters posing as Trump volunteers giving false directions to the rally, or organizing fake lines that went in circles. I didn’t run into that personally, granted I got my directions by asking the police officers posted everywhere.
  • The police did an excellent job keeping the protesters away from the attendees, and the actual volunteers did an excellent job maintaining the line and keeping it under control as it grew. I only really saw any of the protesters after I was in the building, when I looked outside and there was a big crowd.
  • The line, despite being 3 hours long, was a lot of fun. There were food trucks, hawkers, honeywagons, and the occasional sign-waving lunatic who didn’t really qualify as a protesters. People just laughed when they saw those. The line was also very clean, especially considering the intermittent rain.
  • Everyone at the rally was very polite, respectful, and kind — even the cops with dogs and huge assault rifles, and the Secret Service guy who wanded me. No one cut in line, and people held places for the occasional attendee who ran to the shitter.
  • Umbrellas everywhere. A day before the rally, an email went out with a laundry list of forbidden items, which included noisemakers, selfie sticks, portable chairs, and umbrellas. There were piles of umbrellas in corners, umbrellas wedged in vents, trash cans stuffed with umbrellas, and many unhappy people.
  • There was a pretty big crowd of protesters outside. People took photos and waved at them. I noticed a sign that read “MAKE GUILLOTINES GREAT AGAIN.”
  • The rally itself started with Eric Trump, who was pretty forgettable. Mike Pence followed and was also pretty faceless. After that, Trump took the stage and talked for what must have been close to 2 hours.
  • Someone shot a glitter bomb at Trump as he walked to the podium. It didn’t have a noticeable effect, other than leaving a pile of glitter on the floor.
  • Occasionally, people started screaming “FUCK TRUMP” or playing with noisemakers. Security was on them in seconds, and the rest of the crowd was very good at pointing those people out. Trump joined in with “NOPE, GET ‘EM OUT.”
  • Trump came down hard on Ilhan Omar, our local congresswoman to my knowledge, and plugged a replacement candidate. He even put an unflattering picture of Omar on the big screens.
  • At one point, Trump brought a group of cops in “COPS FOR TRUMP” shirts onto the stage, and let one of them talk. There were a lot of those shirts in the crowd.
  • One thing that stuck out from Trump’s speech was near the end — he promised to end the AIDS epidemic within 10 years.
  • The journey out was crowded, but civil. The only scary bit was around the light rail stations; protesters were apparently trying to block the trains from leaving. There were a lot of cops in riot gear standing guard though and letting people board. I’m typing this on the light rail home.
All in all, hell of a night.
The only rally I've ever been to was the one he did in October of last year for Governor Walker.
Only like 30 protestors though.
Probably because we were at a regional airport in the north of the State.
I'm sure there would have been more shit going down with protestors if we were in Madison or Milwaukee.
I honestly felt kinda bad for the idiots.
30,000 of us and a couple dozen of them.
The rally itself was fun but pretty bog standard.
I'm sure his ones in Wisconsin next year will be far more entertaining.
 
Lots of advancements could be made if we solved all our problems that way, but it's a super huge dick move.

So it's not a "dick move" to buttfuck hundreds of guys without a condom and just expect the US Taxpayer to pick up the check for your Poz Pills? It's not a "dick move" to engage in deliberately risky behavior and expect the US Taxpayer to fund your resource-draining lifestyle because you know there are enough bleeding hearts around to throw coins and sympathy at you when you stick your hand out? I may be heartless for wanting people to bail themselves out of trouble that they knowingly caused, but I'm not nearly as heartless as Nature will be if Shit Ever Hits the Fan...
 
As long as you completely segregated infected people from society and blocked all African immigration it would be killed off entirely in one generation.
By now you'd also have to destroy all blood reserves.

Existing law makes it a felony punishable by imprisonment for 2, 4, or 6 years for any person to donate blood [...] if the person knows that he or she has acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) [...] This bill would repeal those provisions.
 
Yes, the reason that they won't quarantine people with HIV is because of their bleeding hearts. That it would cause people to become highly reluctant to getting tested for fear of being completely segregated from everyone they know and love is irrelevant. We'd easily be able to round up the newly infected despite the sometimes decades long asymptomatic period. No worries.
 
Yes, the reason that they won't quarantine people with HIV is because of their bleeding hearts. That it would cause people to become highly reluctant to getting tested for fear of being completely segregated from everyone they know and love is irrelevant. We'd easily be able to round up the newly infected despite the sometimes decades long asymptomatic period. No worries.
You can solve any health crisis if you kill enough people. Allah willing.
 
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Yes, the reason that they won't quarantine people with HIV is because of their bleeding hearts. That it would cause people to become highly reluctant to getting tested for fear of being completely segregated from everyone they know and love is irrelevant. We'd easily be able to round up the newly infected despite the sometimes decades long asymptomatic period. No worries.

It's not as if testing positive for it seems to stop a worrying number of people anyway.
 
So it's not a "dick move" to buttfuck hundreds of guys without a condom and just expect the US Taxpayer to pick up the check for your Poz Pills? It's not a "dick move" to engage in deliberately risky behavior and expect the US Taxpayer to fund your resource-draining lifestyle because you know there are enough bleeding hearts around to throw coins and sympathy at you when you stick your hand out? I may be heartless for wanting people to bail themselves out of trouble that they knowingly caused, but I'm not nearly as heartless as Nature will be if Shit Ever Hits the Fan...

It's why I'm opposed to nuking California, or watching it slide off into the Pacific. It would make an excellent "leper colony", since that's where the worst of the degeneracy is.
 
As long as you completely segregated infected people from society and blocked all African immigration it would be killed off entirely in one generation.

Time for this came and passed in the 80s. The entire population should of had forced screenings at the time and positive people go one way, negatives another.

Sorry if it sounds like cruelty and an inconvience, but you could of saved millions of lives at the inconvience of maybe 30,000 or 40,000. The disease was only rampant in small homosexual communities and mass screening could of contained it...but political reasons made people think the disease was just a homosexual one so nobody cared

It's not as if testing positive for it seems to stop a worrying number of people anyway.


My wife has a friend whos brother just tested positive.

He literally said it wad no big deal and it would be cured soon. I somehow dont think his risky behavoir will stop with that sort of attitude
 
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