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From his spelling skills to his ‘real’ hair: Trump goes on a riff at social media summit

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From his spelling skills to his ‘real’ hair: Trump goes on a riff at social media summit - POLITICO
President Donald Trump stood before political allies and online personalities at the White House on Thursday to talk about social media bias, but he also wanted people to know: Some 2020 Democratic candidates might be supporting communism, a certain celebrity tanked “The Apprentice” after Trump left the show, and the president's hair is “real."
On tweeting:
I call Twitter a typewriter, that’s what I really call Twitter. Because it goes onto Facebook automatically and it goes onto Instagram. And it goes onto television. More so Fox than it does CNN.”

I’m actually a good speller.
:lamo On his television background:
I said, ‘Had I never done “The Apprentice,” would I be president?’ He said, ‘Maybe not.’ And I said, ‘I think I would have.’”

“Crazy MSNBC, they’re stone cold crazy. I made them a lot of money with ‘The Apprentice,’ and I gave them a top show when they were dying on NBC. But they don’t like me too much. They wanted a big extension, they used Arnold Schwarzenegger instead. Big movie star. You know what? He died. He died.”
Clear signs of dementia here. I see why his base loves him. He's a reflection of them only with a larger bank account. He's what the guy living in a trailer park thinks about when he fantasizes about being rich.
 
Trump has been trying to buy his way into the club for decades.

See that picture, him and Melania and Barron in that gaudy, Baroque interior? Money can buy a gold toilet but it can't buy taste.
 
See that picture, him and Melania and Barron in that gaudy, Baroque interior? Money can buy a gold toilet but it can't buy taste.

Google “Trump penthouse.”

I can’t see relaxing in that crap.
 
See that picture, him and Melania and Barron in that gaudy, Baroque interior? Money can buy a gold toilet but it can't buy taste.

Trump is cousin Eddie from National Lampoon's Vacation with some money.
 
Sorry, Henry, your thread seems to have been hijacked and tangented (is that a word?).
 
Trump has been trying to buy his way into the club for decades.

Oh yeah. Like when he tried to become an owner of an NFL franchise. The big boys laughed at him behind his back. They did the same thing to Sheldon Adelson when he was used like a tool by the owner of the Raiders.

In Adelson's terse statement, the chief executive of Las Vegas Sands Corp. declared that he had been shut out of talks that led to the lease proposal last week between the team and the public board tasked with building and owning the stadium.

"We were not only excluded from the proposed agreement," Adelson complained, "we weren't even aware of its existence."

Sands owns the Venetian and Palazzo resorts and a convention center on the Las Vegas Strip, and several casinos in the Chinese gambling enclave of Macau. Adelson is a big backer of Republican Party causes, and his family also owns the local newspaper, the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

The withdrawal of Adelson also avoids having to ask NFL team owners to waive a rule prohibiting casino operators from having ownership roles in teams.

"It's clear the Raiders have decided their path for moving to Las Vegas does not include the Adelson family," the statement said. "So, regrettably, we will no longer be involved in any facet of the stadium discussion."

Adelson was apparently unaware that the NFL owners had adopted a bylaw that prohibited casino owners from being owners of franchises. That would have been a nice piece of information to know before he was made a fool by Mark Davis.
 
What is important is that some extraordinary people who think up unbelievable crap went to see him.
 
I love these threads that drag out the snowflakes from the woodwork.

And once one comes scurrying out, they come out like cockroaches.


Good for them for finally having the courage to come out and raise those teeny whiny voices.
 
I love these threads that drag out the snowflakes from the woodwork.

And once one comes scurrying out, they come out like cockroaches.


Good for them for finally having the courage to come out and raise those teeny whiny voices.
Says someone who supports a semi-literate piece of white trash.
 
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