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Oh he’s always been a fucking idiot, but the old Howard Stern tapes show that 25 years ago he was a moderately articulate fucking idiot!

In zero fairness to trump, “Rusher” is how many New Yorkers would pronounce “Russia”.

You can tell by the handwriting that he wrote that shit with authority, too. LMAO this fuckin guy....damn, we are all doomed.

No, no. The truth is usually somewhere in the middle. There’s an extremely high probability that he is both a fucking idiot and has dementia. Now you two shake hands and make up.

Accusations of stealing jewelry and burying money in coffee cans?  I’m familiar with both of those exact things.

That I can’t speak to.  But notes like that?  It usually means what I said.  But honestly, who the fuck knows with this moron.

We will know if your theory is correct when he starts blaming the white house staff for stealing his jewelry or burying his money in cans in the white house lawn. 

Anybody who has had an elderly relative with dementia pass away has likely found notes like these in their residence after they were gone. My grandmother had grievance notes like this all over her house, and I’ve spoken with many other people who have reported the same kinds of notes with their loved ones also.

1) One of the quotes in this article says “National statistics show it rarely happens.”

I don’t see him naming a specific doctor, so no. General, non-specific hatemongering isn’t covered by slander/libel laws.

“So much for those real-life situations where people get an AR-type rifle and enter houses of worship to because I’ve emboldened them to shoot their perceived enemies, let’s talk about something that doesn’t even happen!”

They all die except for Brienne and Tormund who shag like rabbits and repopulate Westeros with their giant offspring. And Bran goes back to being a tree. The end. 

by this logic, in 2019, there’s no point in doing anything, then.

It’s not just tone deaf. It is a fundamental demonstration of hypocrisy (mind you, I don’t care about anybody’s hypocrisy). He used his platform as a representative of the people of Vermont to enrich himself. I don’t necessarily fault him for it, but if you’re a populist—especially a socialist populist, the notion

“I wrote a best-selling book. If you write a best-selling book, you can be a millionaire, too,”

Yeah, he’s absolutely correct—but it’s the disconnect between his populism and the statement that made the whole thing sound really off-key coming out of his mouth.

his “I wrote a best-selling book. If you write a best-selling book, you can be a millionaire, too,” response to questions about his recent accumulation of wealth was pretty fucking tone-deaf. Had it come out of any other politician (can you imagine Hillary having said such a thing?), they’d be pilloried. It’s his

It’s a disingenuous attempt to conflate inflection with political position/the value of his ideas.

I am not a Sanders fan, personally. I take issue with the development (or, more accurately, the lack thereof) supporting his plans and promises—but to attack the man’s accent is more or less a permutation of the ad

Congrats to her for upholding her family name.

Somebody just Googled “can I retire from being President” and was deeply disappointed with the search results