Go home Trump!
Go home Trump!
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this is brilliant news - the guy's been a totally unwelcome influence in the country (apart from the oil executives who love him) so hearing this is a real surprise.
this is brilliant news - the guy's been a totally unwelcome influence in the country (apart from the oil executives who love him) so hearing this is a real surprise.
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Sounds like a stubborn little boy, to me. At least you won't have to see that ugly friggin' hair all the time. (I have a hard time believing that someone tries to get their hair to look like that on purpose).We are considering an appeal, and also considering doing something very spectacular in another location. Sadly, it will not be in Scotland."
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That is hilarious...LOL! Love that hair diagram! I had read the recent article about him trying again to get this project going in Scotland. He says he continues to fight to do the project "for his mom, because it was her homeland". His mom came from the Isle of Lewis and met his dad when she was 18. That is the most lame excuse I've ever heard for him to put a project like that up. The guy is a millionaire who wants to make millions more. Besides the two golf courses, I understand there will be hundreds of houses built on the land. I'm sure "luxury" houses that average folks can't afford, just like it is where I used to live. All I can say about Donald Trump from my observations is that he's a selfish git who thinks of only himself. I don't have a problem with that, but at least admit it.
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Donald Trump is a prick
even Bill O'reilly can push him to prove it
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Donald Trump is a prick
even Bill O'reilly can push him to prove it
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Trump: "I've never seen birth announcements in the newspaper."
FFS -- Really Donald? Really?
When my younger siblings were born (in the USA, btw), I remember reading the announcements in the newspaper, as well as cutting & pasting it in the "Baby Book" (a.k.a. scrapbook). However, neither my mother nor my father contacted the newspaper --- the HOSPITAL submitted the birth announcement as a matter of public record -- not the parents!!! From there, the local newspaper printed the announcements. Other matters of public record printed in the local paper: real estate sales and local police reports.
I suppose from atop the golden-leafed interior of Trump Tower, one isn't concerned with local news of the common-folk, eh? But hey, thanks for publicizing your ignorance on national TV, Donald! Oh, and the "local paper" to which I'm referring is the Washington Post -- not exactly the New York Times, but a major paper nonetheless. Maybe "The Donald" didn't see the public announcements because his self-absorbed, smug-ass only reads his own press.
I can't even begin to address his comments about Muslims -- I've got to go and vomit now. Prick.

FFS -- Really Donald? Really?
When my younger siblings were born (in the USA, btw), I remember reading the announcements in the newspaper, as well as cutting & pasting it in the "Baby Book" (a.k.a. scrapbook). However, neither my mother nor my father contacted the newspaper --- the HOSPITAL submitted the birth announcement as a matter of public record -- not the parents!!! From there, the local newspaper printed the announcements. Other matters of public record printed in the local paper: real estate sales and local police reports.
I suppose from atop the golden-leafed interior of Trump Tower, one isn't concerned with local news of the common-folk, eh? But hey, thanks for publicizing your ignorance on national TV, Donald! Oh, and the "local paper" to which I'm referring is the Washington Post -- not exactly the New York Times, but a major paper nonetheless. Maybe "The Donald" didn't see the public announcements because his self-absorbed, smug-ass only reads his own press.
I can't even begin to address his comments about Muslims -- I've got to go and vomit now. Prick.
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He talks out of his ass, it's a bit embarrassing actually. I hope no one takes him seriously if he tries to run for president. I hope he gets no backing from any of the viable parties. I'm not sure why he's pushing this birth certificate thing in the media right now. I don't know what his agenda is, but he has one. If he thinks it's helping him, it's not. He looks smelly, doesn't he? lol
[align=center]Trump Dogged By Rumors His Hair is Not From U.S.
So-called ‘Balders’ Movement Gathers Steam[/align]
NEW YORK (The Borowitz Report) – A threat to the fledgling presidential campaign of Donald Trump emerged today, as a group of activists charged that Mr. Trump is not eligible to hold the nation’s highest office because his hair does not originate from the U.S.
The group, who call themselves “Balders,” claim that the hair-like substance that crowns Mr. Trump’s head is from a foreign country, which would mean that the candidate is less than one hundred percent American. “Time and time again, Donald Trump has refused to produce a certificate of authenticity for his hair,” said Leeann Selwyn, a leading Balder. “This is tantamount to a comb-over of the truth.”
But if in fact Mr. Trump’s distinctive mane turns out to be of foreign origin, such a revelation need not be fatal to his presidential hopes, says Professor Davis Logsdon, who has studied the history of presidential hair at the University of Minnesota. “Remember, several of our greatest early presidents, like George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, had hair that originated elsewhere,” Mr. Logsdon says. “The only thing that could kill Trump politically is if his hair turns out to be from France.” At a GOP event in Iowa, Mr. Trump made no reference to the Balders controversy, and instead sounded an upbeat theme: “If I am given the chance to do the same magic I did for NBC, America will be the number four country in the world.”
In a piece of good news for Mr. Trump, a new poll showed a majority of likely voters agreeing with the statement, “Donald Trump being sworn in as President would be a great last scene in a Planet of the Apes remake.”
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more power to the Balders!
So-called ‘Balders’ Movement Gathers Steam[/align]
NEW YORK (The Borowitz Report) – A threat to the fledgling presidential campaign of Donald Trump emerged today, as a group of activists charged that Mr. Trump is not eligible to hold the nation’s highest office because his hair does not originate from the U.S.
The group, who call themselves “Balders,” claim that the hair-like substance that crowns Mr. Trump’s head is from a foreign country, which would mean that the candidate is less than one hundred percent American. “Time and time again, Donald Trump has refused to produce a certificate of authenticity for his hair,” said Leeann Selwyn, a leading Balder. “This is tantamount to a comb-over of the truth.”
But if in fact Mr. Trump’s distinctive mane turns out to be of foreign origin, such a revelation need not be fatal to his presidential hopes, says Professor Davis Logsdon, who has studied the history of presidential hair at the University of Minnesota. “Remember, several of our greatest early presidents, like George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, had hair that originated elsewhere,” Mr. Logsdon says. “The only thing that could kill Trump politically is if his hair turns out to be from France.” At a GOP event in Iowa, Mr. Trump made no reference to the Balders controversy, and instead sounded an upbeat theme: “If I am given the chance to do the same magic I did for NBC, America will be the number four country in the world.”
In a piece of good news for Mr. Trump, a new poll showed a majority of likely voters agreeing with the statement, “Donald Trump being sworn in as President would be a great last scene in a Planet of the Apes remake.”
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