"And what happened, then? Well, in Whoville they say – that the Racist's small heart grew three sizes that day"
Still microscopic though.
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"And what happened, then? Well, in Whoville they say – that the Racist's small heart grew three sizes that day"
Still microscopic though.
Because to Trump, politics is like pro wrestling. Showing kindness to your opponent is like dropping kayfabe. There’s no good way to stay in character in that moment.
I love the pro wrestling analogy for the way Trump approaches everything. I have long thought that myself. I sometimes wonder if his involvement in the WWE and even his own comedic roast were just exercises for him to learn to never break character.
I regularly watch the clip of him getting hit with the Stone Cold Stunner. It probably didn't hurt him but it still brings me joy.
So, Trump acknowledged in his own weird way, both Biden and Harris called him to be "nice" following the second assassination attempt. This phrasing is all super weird. It's only a story because Trump acknowledged it I public at all.
They don't get anything out of calling him, so he doesn't understand why they'd do it. Someone else told him it's a nice thing to do and that acknowledging it is helpful to him.
Yep. He’s a sociopath.
He’s fucked in the head.
That’s more politeness and courtesy than the orange fuckface deserves.
What a weird thing to say.
I initially read that as 'Donald Trump quits' and my heart leapt.
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