Trump's Biggest Sore Spot With A 'Tiny' Joke
And other choice "Trump Cuts" for those of you who still support him. At your next election you have 3 choices: Trump, Biden and RFK Junior - choose wisely your choice - RFK would be mine = youngest.
Trump's Biggest Sore Spot With A 'Tiny' Joke
Ed Mazza
Updated Thu, 13 June 2024 at 8:02 pm
Jimmy Kimmel said Donald Trump’s first visit with his probation officer this week could lead to a new round of legal problems after the former president admitted he has a gun in Florida.
“That could be a violation of his parole and could be another potential felony,” Kimmel pointed out. “Who does this guy think he is, Hunter Biden?”
The son of President Joe Biden was found guilty this week on felony gun charges.
Kimmel was puzzled by Trump’s admission.
“Why does he even have a gun? He’s surrounded by Secret Service. Maybe he’s trying to protect himself from the windmills out there trying to kill him,” he said. “How would a gun even work with those tiny fingers? Giving Trump a gun is like giving a dog a saxophone.”
Trump is famously sensitive about the size of his hands, which multiple people who’ve known him have said are unusually small. An imprint he left at Madame Tussauds wax museum in New York shows his hand size is well below average, at roughly the 15th percentile, according to The Washington Post.
Huff Post
Stormy Daniels Adds A Few Adjectives To Describe Donald Trump’s Penis
Ron Dicker Wed, 12 June 2024 at 8:19 pm
Stormy Daniels said she revealed intimate details about Donald Trump for a critical purpose.
“Describing his unique and horrifying penis was the only way to really prove that I had seen it,” she said in a trailer for The Daily Mail’s “Everything I Know About Me” podcast that launched Tuesday.
Daniels’ testimony about her 2006 hookup with Trump may have helped convict the former president in his hush-money trial last month. A jury found that Trump masked payments to silence Daniels about their Lake Tahoe tryst before the 2016 election.
But long before that, Daniels had described Trump’s penis in more lurid terms than “unique” and “horrifying.”
“It has a huge mushroom head. Like a toadstool,” she wrote in her memoir “Full Disclosure.”
“I lay there, annoyed that I was getting fucked by a guy with Yeti pubes and a dick like the mushroom character in Mario Kart,” she wrote, referring to “Toad” in the video game.
“It may have been the least impressive sex I’d ever had, but clearly,” she added, “he didn’t share that opinion.”
What is the difference between a Prostitute and a Porn Actress - the Porn Actress is paid more, probably because she needs a "rebore" more often?
I thought "convicted criminals" were not allowed to have a gun under US Law, especially one convicted but awaiting sentencing? One rule for him a different rule for everyone else?
Trump’s Strange Nancy Pelosi Claim Draws Instant Fact Check From Her Daughter
Sanjana Karanth Updated Sat, 15 June 2024 at 1:33 am
A startling claim that former President Donald Trump allegedly made Thursday about yearslong political enemy Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and her family received a swift debunking from one of the former House speaker’s daughters, who called the presumptive GOP candidate “unwell, unhinged and unfit.”
Trump privately met with Washington’s Republican lawmakers in what was labeled a policy meeting, where House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) hoped to lay out the party’s legislative vision for 2025 should the former president retake the White House.
At the meeting, Trump called Pelosi’s daughter a “whacko” who allegedly told him that her mother and the former president would “be perfect together” in different circumstances, according to reporting from Punchbowl News. The candidate did not appear to specify which of Pelosi’s daughters he was referring to.
“There is an age difference, though,” the GOP candidate reportedly said of Pelosi, who is six years older than him. Trump is currently married to a woman who is 24 years his junior.
Trump’s alleged remarks drew immediate backlash online from Christine Pelosi, the former speaker’s daughter who serves as a Democratic political strategist.
“Speaking for all 4 Pelosi daughters — this is a LIE,” Christine Pelosi posted on social media. “His deceitful, deranged obsession with our mother is yet another reason Donald Trump is unwell, unhinged and unfit to step foot anywhere near her — or the White House.”
Speaking for all 4 Pelosi daughters — this is a LIE. His deceitful, deranged obsession with our mother is yet another reason Donald Trump is unwell, unhinged and unfit to step foot anywhere near her — or the White House. https://t.co/RkHP0uQbRw
— Christine Pelosi (@sfpelosi) June 13, 2024
A spokesperson for the Trump campaign did not immediately respond to HuffPost’s request to confirm Punchbowl’s reporting or to comment on Christine Pelosi’s response.
Trump and Nancy Pelosi’s disdain for each other has long been out in the open, particularly during the former president’s time in the White House when she served as speaker of the House. The former president — who was just convicted on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records related to hush money payments — also has a history of attacking the California Democrat’s family, including when a man broke into her San Francisco home and assaulted her husband.
Trump’s alleged comment on Thursday comes just days after Nancy Pelosi publicly accused the former president and his allies of engaging in “revisionist history” regarding the deadly attempted coup carried out by his far-right followers at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Trump has repeatedly and falsely accused Nancy Pelosi of being responsible for the delayed National Guard response to the riot, despite her not having that power.
“Today, the instigator of an insurrection is returning to the scene of the crime,” Nancy Pelosi said Thursday in a statement. “January 6th was a crime against the Capitol, that saw Nazi and Confederate flags flying under the dome that Lincoln built.”
“It was a crime against the constitution and its peaceful transfer of power, in a desperate attempt to cling to power.”
This story has been amended to clarify that Trump was convicted on multiple felony counts.
HuffPost
Trump Couldn’t Stop Gibbering in Front of Nation’s Biggest CEOs
Rachel Olding Sat, 15 June 2024 at 3:52 am
Brendan McDermid/Reuters
Former President Donald Trump left some of the country’s most powerful CEOs scratching their heads, cringing, or just outright laughing during a private meeting in the nation’s capital on Thursday.
On MSNBC’s Morning Joe on Friday, CNBC anchor Andrew Ross Sorkin said he’d spoken to several CEOs who were at the gathering, including many who considered themselves pro-Trump. Among the attendees were Apple’s Tim Cook and JPMorgan Chase’s Jamie Dimon.
“They walked away from that meeting, I think, a bit disheartened, a bit questioning—I don’t want to say his mental fitness—but questioning just how meandering, how, in some cases, one said to me he could not keep a thought straight,” Sorkin said. “He would go in one direction and then he’d go in another direction and... there wasn’t really necessarily a through line.”
"One said to me, 'He could not keep a thought straight. He would go in one direction and then go into another direction.'"
WATCH: @andrewrsorkin says some business leaders expressed concern after meeting with Donald Trump yesterday. pic.twitter.com/GKtpo8qOhp
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) June 14, 2024
At one point, Trump discussed his plan to bring the corporate tax rate down from 21 percent to 20 percent.
“When asked why he chose 20, he said it’s a round number,” Sorkin said, which prompted Morning Joe host Mika Brzezinski to let out a long, loud sigh.
“I think that had a number of CEOs shaking their head given that 1 percent of the total tax burden on the country is actually a huge number in terms of what is needed to support the revenue for this country.”
CEOs Laughed After Trump Told Story About Taxing Tipped Workers: Report
CNBC previously reported that CEOs also laughed when Trump relayed a story about a recent proposal of his to eliminate taxes on worker tips, describing how excited tipped workers were with the plan.
Trump’s proclivity for gibberish has come under increased scrutiny recently, particularly after he went on a completely nonsensical rant about sharks and electrocution at a recent campaign rally.
DailyBeast
Conway: One of the advantages that Trump has had is we’ve seen less of him. One of the reasons I think the race seems closer than it will ultimately be is that people have forgotten about Trump. They’ve forgotten the reasons they didn’t like him. They’ve forgotten the reasons why… pic.twitter.com/rm2gGcIL3T
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 12, 2024
It’s why “the race seems closer than I think it ultimately will be,” he continued, because “people have forgotten about Trump,” his personality and “the reasons they didn’t like him.”
“It’s like the more you see of him, the more you say, ‘What is wrong with him?’” Conway argued. “And he’s much, much sicker than he was in 2020 and certainly than in 2016.”
Trump is “really off the rails and people need to see that,” Conway said. “And one of the disadvantages of the most recent trial is it delayed the moment where they really, really see him for real and I think that’s going to change with the debate and the conventions.”
The first Biden-Trump debate will take place on June 27.
Trump will be sentenced in his hush money case on July 11, just four days before the start of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee.
Former Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan tore into former President Donald Trump on Tuesday, saying he won’t be voting for him and calling out his lack of character and principles.
“If you put yourself above the Constitution, as he has done, I think that makes you unfit for office,” he told Fox News host Neil Cavuto.
Cavuto asked if that was because of “the whole Jan. 6 thing.”
“That’s a part of it,” Ryan said. “I think it really is just character at the end of the day, and the fact that if you’re willing to put yourself above the Constitution ― an oath you swear when you take federal office, whether as president or a member of Congress, you swear an oath to the Constitution ― and you’re willing to suborn it to yourself, I think that makes you unfit for office.”
Ryan also blamed Trump for GOP election losses in recent years.
“He’s cost us a lot of seats,” Ryan said. “He cost us the Senate twice. He cost us the House because he is nominating, he is pushing through the primaries people who cannot win general elections but who pledge fealty to him.”
Ryan, who added that he doesn’t support President Joe Biden either, said voters have been given “terrible choices” for the Nov. 5 election.
“In a country with 350 million people, this is the choice we have?” Ryan said. “I, like the majority of Americans, wish we had a different choice.”
RFK Junior seems the best bet then.
Yahoo News
Trump took the USA out of the WHO, but The USA paid US$367,655,492 in voluntary contributions to WHO in WHO FUNDING 2024 A77_INF2-en How does that work, tell the voting public one thing but do the opposite - like Trump's Warp Speed?