Wait so the name has negative value?
Let this sink in
Friday’s ruling capped a frenetic week of legal developments for Trump, the Republican presidential front-runner, as he conducts his campaign. This past Monday, Trump sought the U.S. Supreme Court’s intervention as he argues for immunity from federal charges related to election interference. On Thursday, a different New York judge set a March 25 start date for a criminal trial on allegations that he falsified business records to conceal hush money paid to a porn star. That same day, in Georgia, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who is pursuing a racketeering case against Trump, was grilled about her romantic relationship with a prosecutor at a hearing to determine whether she should be removed from the case.
Coming home from jfk last night I noticed as I crossed the Whitestone Bridge that Trump Links is now Bally Links
Wait. Those shoes are real? I saw a pic of them and assumed it was a joke.
Classy.
Being real and being a joke are not mutually exclusive. The punchline is the saps that pay for them.
Missy Prill, a 37-year-old stay-at-home mom, left her Grand Rapids home about 10:30 a.m. Saturday to make the trek across the state with her two children, Oliver, 8, and Kayleigh, 10, in tow.
“He wanted to see Trump,” she said as she patted her son on the head.
Prill said that she voted for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in 2016 while her husband had voted for Trump.
“We watched the elections results in separate rooms,” she said of the 2016 election, which Trump won as he carried Michigan by a slim two-tenths of a percentage-point margin. “But over the next few years I began to realize that maybe a lot of the things I’d been told about him weren’t true. Then COVID came and that just did it.” Prill said she wasn’t a fan of what she sees as big government and unnecessary mandates.
Prill said she voted for Trump in 2020 — when he lost to Biden in Michigan — and will vote for him again.
“When he was in office, things were going so much better,” she said. “They’ve been going downhill ever since.”
Sandy Gennari, 65, who lives just 3 miles from the airport, took an Uber to avoid having to find parking. She wrapped a red, white and blue blanket — emblazoned with the words “God Bless America” — around herself to keep warm.
She said she embraced Trump as a candidate in 2016 and that, when she votes for him in the Feb. 27 primary, it will mark the fifth time she has done so counting primaries and general elections.
“He’s got the smarts, he’s a business guy and he wants to make America great,” she said. “He knows what it takes.”
“But over the next few years I began to realize that maybe a lot of the things I’d been told about him weren’t true. Then COVID came and that just did it.”
This confused the shit out of me. I thought she was going to say that she turned against Trump, but nope, she loves him even more.
Well doncha know, he basically came up with the miracle vaccines himself in record time thanks to his powerful leadership. But also is smart and independent enough to realize that they’re poison and will kill you! It’s very complicated.
She named her kid —leigh of course she’s a moron
This is like believing the earth is +6k years old in the other thread. How the heck do you deal with people who ignore evidence that’s right in front of their face? The guy just got fined half a billion dollars for being a fraud at business. But sure. He’s got smarts and is a great business guy
Well you can’t reason with them, but you can offer them government handouts. Lots of them will refuse to budge, of course, but some of them will crack under the pressure if you offer them actual solutions to their most pressing problems.
The shoe thing is taking off. It was mentioned on the NPR hourly news summary.
Yep that place makes me angry every day.
What is your kid’s name?
Snow
A licky boom boom down
It would be a shame if shipment didn’t happen before the election. Or maybe it would be worse if it did, idk.