Sunday, April 10, 2016

Just your daily reminder that Donald Trump is truly a horrible human being.

Such a humanitarian, don't you think?

20 comments:

  1. It's so ludicrously simple-minded and terrifically wrong on so many different counts, this cartoon, that it almost rises to the level of Art!

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    1. Anonymous6:52 AM

      Someone needs to ask Trum, "What do you read?".

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    2. Anonymous9:01 AM

      Who knew Syria was on the Atlantic coast?

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    3. Donald only uses the classiest and swellest cartographers

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  2. Anonymous3:58 AM

    The new GOP meme is that it's going to be Kasich/Rubio. Rubio has;t given up his 172 delegates, and they think that he and Kasich can make a stand at the convention, since Governor Koch er Kasich has won one whole state!

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    1. Anonymous5:04 AM

      @Anonymous 3:58 AM

      Rubio is OUT. He couldn't even carry his own state of Florida. Floridians know what he is about, and they reject him, and that speaks volumns.

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    2. Anonymous5:09 AM

      @Anonymous 3:58 AM

      Kasich winning ONE state is a laugh.

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    3. 66gardeners6:55 AM

      Right now there is a rule that says the nominee needs to have won 8 states. If the 2016 RNC delegates change this rule, we know something is brewing that does not include Cruz/Trump

      Ted Cruz has repeatedly said that by rule only he and Donald Trump will be eligible to be on the ballot for consideration at a contested convention. Not necessarily.

      The rule cited by Cruz — which requires that a candidate win a majority of delegates in at least eight states — was added as a temporary measure in 2012. Delegates for the 2016 convention could amend that rule, or waive it entirely.
      http://www.factcheck.org/2016/03/kasich-barred-by-convention-rule/

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    4. Anonymous9:30 AM

      Can't win the Presidency without Ohio and Florida. Of course this year is an Orwellian year and the Republicans control the voting machines so they will elect a Republican and tell all of us we just didn't GOTV and we were divided so we lose.

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  3. Anonymous4:50 AM

    Kasich, a wolf in sheep's clothing.

    Sighed,

    An Ohio Resident

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    1. Anonymous6:59 AM

      @Anonymous 4:50 AM

      Kasich, a wolf in sheep's clothing.

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      An Ohio Resident
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      I believe you. I have heard this from others who live in Ohio.

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  4. Anonymous8:43 AM

    It’s easy to mock Trump for his thin-skinned fixation on the size of his audiences, but that misses a deeper point: you can’t have a riot without a mob. Even before he was a candidate, Trump displayed a rare gift for cultivating the dark power of a crowd.

    http://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/trumps-convention-strategy-the-fix-is-in

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  5. 66gardeners8:48 AM

    Trump has given Obama a way to brag about adding the collapse of the GOP to his legacy.
    Thanks Trump!

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  6. 66gardeners8:59 AM

    There is a really good article on Politico about how Obama helps democrats in the 2016 election. Obama will be actively campaigning for Hillary Clinton. Doubtful you will see Bush, McCain or Romney campaigning for the eventual GOP nominee. Life is good.

    An excerpt below:
    “This notion that Donald Trump or Ted Cruz are outliers and that now suddenly the Republican establishment wants to—they're embarrassed by them,” Obama said, beaming at House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi.

    “Why?” Obama asked cuttingly. “They’re saying the same things that these members of the Freedom Caucus in the House have been saying for years. In fact, that's where Trump got it. … He said, ‘You know what? I can deliver this message with more flair, with more panache.’”

    The crowd laughed along with him, then started applauding as he cast crushing defeats in November as something reasonable Republicans should be rooting for along with them.

    “I want a Republican Party that is rational and well-functioning,” Obama said. “But that's not what we have right now. And that’s why this election is so important.”

    Winning, Obama said, won’t just advance Democratic causes in immigration reform, early childhood education and rebuilding infrastructure, “but I actually genuinely believe it gives an opportunity for Republicans to step back and reflect on where it is that they’re going.”

    Democrats are eager for him to campaign like this. They’re trying to get their base to care about down-ballot races, and nothing gets them going like stories of Republican obstruction and getting in the way of a president who, as no one in the West Wing can go more than 10 minutes without pointing out, remains the most popular Democrat (and the most popular politician in either party).

    When Obama makes congressional races about payback for seven years of insulting him, Democratic operatives believe he makes it real in a way that’ll matter more than any campaign ad or aspiring candidate can.

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  7. Anonymous9:22 AM

    Donald Trump Just Visited The 9/11 Museum And P*ssed EVERYONE Off (IMAGES/TWEETS)

    http://www.addictinginfo.org/2016/04/09/donald-trump-just-visited-the-911-museum-and-pssed-everyone-off-imagestweets/

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  8. Anonymous9:26 AM

    Trump’s Own Children Won’t Be Voting For Him — Here’s Why

    http://www.addictinginfo.org/2016/04/09/trumps-own-children-wont-be-voting-for-him-heres-why/

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  9. Anonymous9:28 AM

    Donald Trump likes to promote himself a shrewd businessman, but many who have done business with the man have been cheated and lied to.

    While few people are under any illusions as to Trump’s honesty or integrity, a closer look at his campaign finance scheme suggests he may be running an enormous scam on all of us.

    From the time Trump announced that he was entering the race for the republican presidential nomination, Trump has been telling his supporters that his campaign is mostly self-financed.

    That’s true, and it’s not true.

    Donald may want people to think he’s a multi-billionaire, but as Addicting info reports here , his actual net worth is estimated to be much lower.

    As it turns out, Trump is ‘self-financing his campaign’ by lending money to himself. As of February, the Trump campaign had loans totaling $17.5 million, more than 70 percent of all the money his campaign had brought in to date.

    As this graph from Sunlight Foundation shows, Trump has actually given very little to his campaign.

    http://www.addictinginfo.org/2016/04/10/donald-trump-could-be-running-the-greatest-scam-in-american-history/

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  10. Anonymous11:15 AM

    The Republican party went south when they let the Fundamentalist hijack their party back in the Falwell days. That fat windbag set their trajectory and they let him. Let's see how that ends.

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  11. Anonymous4:11 PM

    Donald Trump isn't a human being, but he's evolving. He got a lead role in a new movie "Desperately seeking Zsa Zsa". He LIVES in NYC and this was his first time visiting, and giving a hundred grand. I think he has ulterior motives.

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  12. Do we really need reminding that Dullard Drumpf is a bigger A-whole than Rick Scott?

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