Comments on the Miami Herald article say this kind of aggressive and entitled behaviour from him in that Starbucks isn’t even unusual. Regulars have seen it before, it’s just this time he decided to invoke Trump to try and make the news.
Comments on the Miami Herald article say this kind of aggressive and entitled behaviour from him in that Starbucks isn’t even unusual. Regulars have seen it before, it’s just this time he decided to invoke Trump to try and make the news.
The best part is that witnesses say he wasn’t refused service, his drink was just taking a few minutes. Dude probably ordered a frappuccino and then lost his mind when someone who had been behind him in line ordered a plain drip coffee and then drip coffee guy got his drink first.
I think “burn everything down” still falls under the ‘fun little chants’ portion of the OP’s comment. It’s not a policy proposal, nor was it a reachable goal. The system isn’t going to dismantle itself, and as soon as you’re elected, you’re part of the establishment.
I think they voted for “burn everything down,” which is a simpler way of saying they voted against the establishment.
Do you think the overwhelming number of people who voted for Trump (more than voted for Romney), especially white working class voters, voted for him because they considered his economic policy ideas, compared them to Clinton’s, and made a sober assessment of them and decided Trump’s would make them better off? Of…
I hear Chelsea’s considering a move into politics. So we got that going for us...
The DNC: running a prevent defense, if that defense were composed of people who are not very good at football and who had also been chloroformed and hobbled.
“The Left,” to the extent such a thing exists in America, seems extremely energized by Donald Trump’s victory. They/…
Paved the way for generations of women before her? Holy shit, Peg’s a time traveler. I misunderestimated the old boozehound.
Wait, she’s a Job Creator?
Don’t you understand? If only the losers of the world would stop constantly tormenting him, he’d easily be the most successful and richest and sexiest man that’s ever walked the earth. He’s still a super successful billionaire DESPITE the armies of haters lined up against him.
I know that’s what she was trying to say, but she offers zero explanation of what changed between her perceiving Trump as trash, and perceiving him as “dignified, hilarious and modest”. Either his winning changed that, or his words during that brief phone call were so incredibly convincing that she reversed her…
Blah, blah, blah, blah. Those things all happened in the past. Why can’t you just just accept the fact that he’s nice (to Peggy Noonan) now? Or six weeks ago anyhow.
By knowing how to leave others holding the bag and having a talent for grifting.
I think it’s more the morally bankrupt toadying.
“He told me that I’d sometimes been unfair to him, sometimes mean, sometimes really, really mean”
See, now I know she’s lying. The real Donald wouldn’t have settled for “really, really mean.” Haven’t you heard the man abuse adjectives? The real Donald would’ve said, “You’ve said some mean things to me. Incredibly mean.…
Trumps with no money
Point: he was nice to me one time on the phone
“You’re a good egg, Noonan. Now pick up that gum wrapper” - Trump
Peggy Noonan, the breathless voice of hologram Ronald Reagan, had her doubts about this Donald Trump fellow. But now…