The bizarre story of Trump’s plagiarized inauguration cake

If I do an image search on google for “presidential cake” the first result is a picture that links to this post from january 2013.

A SWEET PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION CAKE

So, i think I have my theory as to how they found it.

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So concerned she made an account 15 minutes ago just to comment on this issue. Must feel pretty strongly about this cake.

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If he was really trying to show us he’s a President of the 21st Century he would have just stayed at his table and taken out the cake by ordering a drone strike.

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I thought Melania’s speech was nice too.

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Well, at least they didn’t serve Dippin’ Dots

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Hey, I’m going with this alternate fact! Because it must be the true fact, as opposed to all those other facts.

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the styrofoam recreation of the cake looked nice too.

It’s about as dramatic as shenanigans conducted in a hotel room the president had used previously.

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Despite the president being called “commander-in-chief,” he or she is the civilian head of the military. He does his job with a pen or by talking to people. The president doesn’t ever use a weapon personally. For him to use a sword is a bad idea, IMO. It gives the wrong impression.

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Trump team got: cake, social media posts, press coverage, attention and the enemies of its base to use the word "plagiarize.

We got: had.

We have to stop falling for these tricks over and over and over and over.

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Or wear or use a sword.

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I’m sure the samurai would have some different opinions on that subject.

I have fallen victim to that temptation. While cutting a cake with your penis is in fact as exciting as it sounds, it can lead to a lot of leftovers.

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As per my own link, it had nothing to do with location. It had to do with the administrators here have had a constant belief that you should not be able to copyright food. No matter the location.

But it’s Trump…so we will be angry.

Me? I think we should be able to. I don’t think there is anything wrong with it.

We all have our battles to pick. Some are just dessert based.

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nor must he be a gentleman

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I.C.ing what you did there

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Swords are out of fashion, but they are an elegant weapon from a more civilized age, so to speak


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Do you think that the author of this post is suggesting that Trump’s copycat cake should have been illegal, or that it’s just laughable?

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Your explicit comparison with a 5 star battle decorated general, who didn’t have to buy places to name them after himself, is ludicrous.

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How do any of those things help the “Trump team”, though? You’re going to need some actual evidence (or at least a much more convincing narrative) to convince me this was some kind of styrofoam cake-based conspiracy.

Edit: Another newcomer! Damn, apparently this cake thing has really inflamed people’s passions!

Welcome to the BBS at any rate.

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