IdleRich
IdleRich
he also tweeted this:
Shoulda just used Thomas the Tank Engine though - with Trump as The Fat Controller.
he also tweeted this:
Yeha I get that... I just think it can't be a good look when they use the Rolling Stones - then stones come out and say Trump is a cunt, so they use Neil Young and ditto. And it kinda feels like they are garnering loads of negative publicity. And surely, lot's of Republicans like those bands so, I'm not saying it's gonna change minds, but it doesn't seem a good thing... admittedly Eddy Grant might not have such a huge Trumpleton following.they don't give a shit what the artists think. lots of artists would probably not give prior approval, so the campaign saves time by not even bothering to ask. they just use what they want and then either apologize afterwards or just ignore the artists wishes and carry on.
if only this were true.I heard Trump used to barge everyone off the floor when Time Warp used to come on at the Garage. With a twinkle in his eye he'd say "This one's mine" and proceed to do the robot for 5min, to much applause.
fighting chance at least in either election. better chance this year than 2016. beyond that hard to say.@padraig (u.s.) - in all seriousness, how would you have rated Sanders' chances against Trump A) in 2016 and B) this year?
oh, and btw, they are already resorting to birtherism claims against Kamala Harris.
remember that white candidate they made birther claims about?
yeah, me neither.
Typical Trump. Not a definitive claim, but a claim (false, obviously) that there is some reasonable doubt over the issue. Which isn't actually an issue at all.Trump was told about claims on "social media" that Harris might be ineligible to serve as president and vice president. He was then asked if he can definitively say that she meets the requirements.
Trump said, "I heard today that she doesn't meet the requirements."
I guess just posturing...U.S. Rep. Bill Pascrell Jr. has just made a formal Criminal Referral of President Trump and USPS Postmaster General Louis DeJoy to the New Jersey Attorney General, for Election Subversion.
"People are saying... I don't know, but people are saying... "Typical Trump. Not a definitive claim, but a claim (false, obviously) that there is some reasonable doubt over the issue. Which isn't actually an issue at all.
This letter was included in yesterday's 996-page bipartisan Senate Intelligence Committee report, which goes further than the Mueller report in showing Russia connections to members of the Trump 2016 campaign (lead story of Axios PM):