Yeah, Damning With Faint Praise
The New York Times went out and talked to some women about the debate. Most liked Hillary. However, one women might should have thought things through before she spoke …
Not everyone thought Mr. Trump appeared unprepared for the White House.
Barb Haag of West Chester, a retired teacher of the emotionally disturbed, said Mr. Trump’s interruptions did not bother her. “Kids interrupt you all the time if they have a point to make,” she said.
Yeah, Barb, that’s what we’re saying. Exactly what we’re saying.
So what we need is a rude child as our leader. What I saw was a 8 year old spoiled brat And an adult. Boy I just can’t make up my mind who to vote for.—- How about give the brat the Nuk football.
1What could go wrong?
“Kids interrupt you all the time”– especially those emotionally disturbed kids, right?
2Barb Haag makes a wonderfully insightful comparison.
3No offense to the children.
Lol, ‘he’s just like my kids’, from the mouth of a retired teacher of the emotionally disturbed.
Trumps team will make a commercial using her endorsement except I don’t think tolerance is why most people like Trump.
4Screw that whole “thinking” bushwa, I’m going with my feelings and my feelings say “TRUMP, TRUMP, TRUMP!” Besides, “Hillary” has too many syllables. Must think she’s the queen of Sheba or sumpin.
Nope, it’s gotta be Trump, Trump, Trump! He brings a broad perspective to the table, like disdain for process, international law and treaties, and the scientific method. I wanna be front and center the first time he drops a nuke to settle a border dispute. Hot damn, we got ’em, why not?
5Of course, it could be lunch is backin up. Who knew roadkill could cause so much gas?
6Can I point some of you to the latest Gin and Tacos post? His latest post is very well written.
7I forgot to post the link: http://www.ginandtacos.com/
8Yes!
9Emotionally disturbed kids small and large have no sense of decency.
Actually, she was nailing Trump for his highly, highly delayed development! Nice going, Barb! I’m sure there is at least someone you know who is rolling on the floor reading this and will soon accuse you of being clever!!!!
10And babies cry and whine and poop themselves on a regular basis. That does not qualify them to be President.
It does qualify them to be the Repub nominee.
11Glf: thanks for that link. Have you read his Statement of Political Philosophy? Pretty awesome.
12@glf, thanks from me too. Bookmarked.
13And you, P.P., thanks for pointing me there. A much needed laugh.
14Well, well. Another comparison to spoiled brats. Quite apt. Little Donnie has never been shown the consequences of actions. And those are often unpleasant. Trump needs several trips to the woodshed.
15Having Barb Haag, a voter allegedly experienced in dealing with emotionally disturbed children, quietly and ever so subtly give voice to the thought so many of us had privately: Hair Drumpf is an emotionally disturbed child. Got it. Thanks loads Barb.
16That’s hilarious! Does anyone think she has a clue of what she just said? I think that’s the best critique I’ve heard yet.
Scumpf is like an emotionally disturbed child. Perfect. Just perfect.
17Clinton is cool
18tRump is drool.
Clinton takes him to skool
tRump is a phool.
Debbo: According to reports Donnie had “behavioral problems” in school which was the reason he was sent off to that military academy. Apparently a great waste of money that was.
19Tilphousia: the best woodshed trip we could offer Trump is the one in which we lock him in. With all the rats and spiders and snakes.
20I’m with Maggie. She nailed it.
21JAKvirginia: How can you say military school was a waste when he came away from it knowing more than the generals?
22Call me crazy, but I prefer a POTUS who behaves a little better than a child, disturbed or otherwise. As Juanita knows, I got lots of grandkids, and I love ’em all, but I’ll wait at least 25 years or so before I make a decision about whether any of them belong in the White House.
In the meantime, I’m voting for the person on the stage Monday night who acted like an adult (who’s not named Lester Holt).
23He can’t help it, he ain’t right. (Say it like my Arkansawyer grandma: “He cain’t hep it, he ain’t raht.)
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