National Prayer Breakfast — where Trump turned everyone’s water to whines.
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Trump needs to man up, and grow up, seriously, and stop behaving like a recalcitrant toddler.
Manhood remains out of reach for him and his equally whiney followers.
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Ah, what an enduring role model for young son Barron. Is it legal to force a sitting President to get a vasectomy?
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“Because what is prayer if not a time to air petty grievances?” Thanks for the laughs! Trump and his minions are living in Bizarro World.
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It's amazing that individuals who derive their income from mocking and ridiculing the President practically every night of their lives, still think we should find it unusual that he "lashes out." The continual outrage, ridicule, and opposition has effected the opposite of its intended consequences; it has turned many who were once doubtful and critical of Trump into his supporters.
@Olyn S
I seriously doubt your view of cause-and-effect here.
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@Olyn S
Oh, please! You talk as if they singled him out for this treatment. Jokes are and have been made about all politicians of national standing. All are imitated. This started long before the internet or television.
A major difference here is that recent presidents have all been too busy working - reading reports, talking to advisors, etc. ...to listen to such stuff.
Another difference is that others have been mature enough to shrug it off without becoming vengeful and petulant.
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The "National Prayer Breakfast" is a sham devised by a cult, see The Family on Netflix and judge for yourself just how righteous that event actually is.
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Late night comedians are the only laughs I get these days. Hats off to Seth Meyers in particular! A Closer Look is frequently priceless in its spot on observations.
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Trump thrives on attention, especially negative attention. I urge the news media and late night shows to stop reporting on him for inconsequential things, especially his petty behaviors. If he is making major policy decisions, fine, but report it like news...short and to the point.
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@dmp2
Can't say I agree with you. The late night hosts' (can't really call it satire since it is true) comments are one of the few things that can make the news tolerable. We have a choice when it comes to Trump and the Republicans who have no honor or integrity when it comes to their oaths. We can laugh or cry. I appreciate the comedy which allows me to dry my tears for even a short time while my country is being destroyed.
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@dmp2
I disagree. The best way to reduce the harm caused by Trump's nonstop assault on American values and common decency is to laugh at him. The material practically writes itself. Colbert, Kimmel, Meyers, etc., provide an invaluable public good.
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@ExPatMX
Couldn't agree more, it does make this nightmare/trainwreck tolerable. It certainly keeps my wife and I sane and like there are more folks like us.
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