The Don

A nice set of boobs.
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I'm just guessing what the Donald is thinking: "Last time I saw this many great racks was at a pool hall."
 
HIgh grade Eastern European women, dressed in blue and white to match his suit
and the TRUMP sign, spaced on each side of him, just so. His arms open, palms out,
superimposed on their breasts. You can be sure this image was choreographed by
a pro for its subliminal message - "You CANNOT choose Hillary over THIS!"

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HIgh grade Eastern European women, dressed in blue and white to match his suit
and the TRUMP sign, spaced on each side of him, just so. His arms open, palms out,
superimposed on their breasts. You can be sure this image was choreographed by
a pro for its subliminal message - "You CANNOT choose Hillary over THIS!"

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what happened to Madonna?
 
There's a lot from the following author I very much disagree with. That said, he's spot on on several of these:

7 Reasons Why a Trump Administration Might be a Good Thing

1. A Trump administration would manifestly be a judgment from God, and judgments from God are good. Not pleasant, but they are always good.

God knows how to make the ears tingle (Jer. 19:3). And when He brings evil upon a nation, He is doing what is good.

2. A Trump administration would mean that as a nation we had abandoned the pretenses of hypocrisy and evasion. Our egotism would be manifest, our pride appalling, and our insolence remarkable.

When politicians are hypocrites, voters have plausible deniability. But when the politicians brag about their infidelity, when they boast in their ignorance, when they luxuriate in their dishonesty, and it doesn’t appear to matter to the electorate, then it is time to acknowledge that the electorate deserves whatever it is going to get, good and hard.

3. A Trump administration would identify a larger number of “conservative” hustlers than have already been revealed.

Eric Hoffer identified the natural progression. First a movement, then a business, and finally a racket. I do not have the time this morning to get into naming names, but the first one that comes to mind, ironically enough, rhymes with sanity.

4. A Trump administration would destroy the Republican Party.

Now would be a good time for it. And the fact that Sanders won Indiana last night means that there are deep fault lines within the Democratic Party as well. It would be nice to see them both blow up at the same time. That way we might have some real options. In other words, consider that it might not be the Republicans coming apart so much as it is the Establishment coming apart. Hope springs eternal.

5. A Trump administration would jar a large number of complacent Christians out of their doctrinal excuses for non-involvement in the political realm.

This has already happened to a certain extent, and we should naturally encourage this process along. Those evangelical leaders who were awakened from their dogmatic slumbers just in time to say #NeverTrump may be prevailed upon in time to put #Never in front of some other abominations as well. I have plenty of suggestions here. There have been lots.

6. A Trump administration would lay to rest forever the idea that “anything is better than the Democrat.”

Obama is an autocratic despot, but he at least has the good grace to pretend not to be one. This goes back to the point made earlier about hypocrisy. As the saying goes, hypocrisy is the tribute that vice pays to virtue, which means that it is possible to sink lower than hypocrisy. You can stop making that tribute, and let your despotic impulses run openly, free and unfettered. That is Trump. The fact that in his erratic despotism he might occasionally do a good thing is beside the point. I would rather be executed by the bad guy than play Russian roulette with the crazy guy.

7. A Trump administration would humiliate American pride.

Humiliation sometimes leads to humility, and humility to repentance. There is no political solution for our sickness. Things can be better or worse politically, but there is no such thing as political salvation. Politics can be saved, but the first step toward such a salvation is admitting that politics is never a savior.

It is Christ or the void, Christ or chaos, Christ or anarchy, Christ or the abyss. A Trump administration would give us many more opportunities to say so. And a preacher who cannot preach a message of repentance to a nation that chose Trump to lead them is a preacher who couldn’t hit the ground with his hat.


Link
 
I think it may be time for me to make a move to all in on Trump. Anyone going to do it with me or are we all #neverTrump? Not sure I can do it by myself.
 
HIgh grade Eastern European women, dressed in blue and white to match his suit
and the TRUMP sign, spaced on each side of him, just so. His arms open, palms out,
superimposed on their breasts. You can be sure this image was choreographed by
a pro for its subliminal message - "You CANNOT choose Hillary over THIS!"

r-DONALD-TRUMP-huge.jpg

To me this is the best thing that the Trump has shown the GOP. The Presidency is all about the theater. The democrats did such a great job of that with Obama. Trump is great at it as well.
 
Getting elected is all about theater.
Governing is about judgement and temperance.

We are electing someone that gets the CIA briefing every morning and has access to the nuclear codes.
And since his wife and daughter are color coordinated you are throwing all in ?
C'mon man
 
Donald Trump is the best thing that could have possibly happened to the Republican party.

I mean, this is a group of people who were seriously considering nominating Ted Cruz/Marco Rubio ... like sheep being led to slaughter.

The party needed to move left. It's the only way it has a shot at relevancy in 2016. Trump will nudge it in that direction while solidifying new (and frankly, much more tenable) conservative planks for the future.

Make no bones about it, the Republicans of yore that obsessed over gay marriage, public bathrooms, and other assorted pithy social issues are officially dead. This is now a party which, under Trump, can tout the 'promise' of drastic economic and immigration reform alongside the establishment of a new global identity. A vote for Trump is a vote for change, much like a vote for Obama was a vote for hope. A vote for Clinton is a vote for ... inclusiveness? Hillary can only coast on Obama's tattered coat-tails for so long. Her message is weak and will get flattened during the general election brouhaha.

Irrespective of whether or not I agree with Trump's approach to dealing with these issues is another thing entirely, but the new Republican platform is established and the candidates' underdog/anti-establishment ground firmly staked.
 
Someone's got to pull the R's back to the center, or else they're going to have to count on some elite-level communicator/political ninja to sell the same old bag of **** to the populace. I think the former is more likely than the latter right now.
 
Donald Trump is eating a taco salad on top of a bikini-clad photo of his ex-wife, Marla Maples.
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Elmer Gantry crossed with Barnum Bailey.

Another ridiculously staged photo. Pretending to eat a taco salad on a messy/busy desk with the intended message being that because he eats Tex/Mex, he loves Hispanics. That should do it. What a genius he is.

Some mariachi band is gonna make a killing. Don't do it for less than $10,000, guys!!!
 
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