Freudian slip?
We lock him in a room away from his friends, force him away from his sexuality and push him to suicide? Are you fucking kidding?
Putting a shock collar on trump and his handlers shocking him every time he goes to grab the pussy sound like a good idea actually. If conversion therapy actually worked, using it to convert someone with predatory sexuality to someone with ethical sexuality would be a much more productive use than trying to shock away the gay.
In a way, hearing Trump refer to a group of citizens “petitioning the government for a redress of grievances” as “harassment” is an extremely frightening thing as it strikes at the most fundemental right we have: To tell the government what we want done and how we want it done.
His response is that of a third-world tin-pot dictator. At least, for now, it can’t be followed up the police closing down this pay for “anti-government activity” or some such “trumped-up” charge.
I’m wondering if his Twitter rant against the most popular musical in America is meant to distract from the hundred-or-so foreign diplomats currently sipping champagne at Trump Tower and taking meetings with him.
Why would he want to distract attention from that?
Or, indeed, his paying $25M to make a massive fraud case go away.
Judging from Trump’s Twitter meltdown having to listen to a pre-written statement being addressed to the VP by the hottest actors on Broadway is far far worse, the poor VP was hurt…
The cognitive dissonance of these people is utterly beyond comprehension.
Suck it up, bettercup!
Hamilton-Beach?
They wouldn’t be who they were if it wasn’t for cognitive dissonance, of course.
I would notice. And I would approve.
I think Trump wants an apology from the show because clearly, clearly, the audience had been paid $3,500 each to boo.
“He ain’t no President”
___Wallace
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Whatever will Breitbart say about Preznit Snowflake?
[/quote]Nothing at all.
A Know-Nothing right-wing boycott of a Broadway musical with a diverse cast playing in big scary cities where the price of a single seat for a show months from now can top $2000 (assuming you can get a ticket). Why that could cost the producers literally dozens of audience members in the coming years.
I see that they failed to mention that the cast graciously thanked the VP-elect for attending, stopped the audience from booing (and chided them for doing so) and hoped that the show would be inspirational. Even from a devils-avocate sense, I can’t see how anyone could interpret their remarks as offensive, divisive, hate-filled, or something to boycott.