Amazing. Do you think they really believe this? I think this is a parody.I didn’t want Trump to win – he’d grabbed women by the pussy and mocked a reporter’s disability. He’d promised to build a wall and called Mexicans “rapists”.
Peak Guardian has been reached.
I guess at least she admitted that strong is better than weak in the end.
Amazing. Do you think they really believe this? I think this is a parody.I didn’t want Trump to win – he’d grabbed women by the pussy and mocked a reporter’s disability. He’d promised to build a wall and called Mexicans “rapists”.
I stopped taking a shit. Reminded me of Trump. Now I'm constipated. I blame Trump.
I suspect she came up on her deadline to submit her text. Being there are only so many ways you can write about Trump being a poopy head, she made a weak attempt to tie how fat and out of shape Trump is to how fat and out of shape she is. Kill two birds, so to say.
Her audience loves her, subscribes to her, and quotes her, but doesn’t actually read anything she writes. Mostly because they, too, know how much of a poopy head Trump is. Enlightenment.
This is not uncommon for journalists. Paul Krugman has been writing the same column for over a year. But he’s probably paid a lot more.
Bet the guy at the gym who made her pay up on that Trump wager has “big dick energy.”
Big dick energy: what is it, who has it and should we really care? | Media | The Guardian
Henry Rollins wrote what might be otherwise categorized as a hipster lament about Trump too. But he used his anger to fuel his lifting instead of just bitching about it and making rationalizations and excuses.
It is unbelievable how far Trump Derangement Syndrome can take someone's mind.
Scott Adams (the Dilbert guy) wrote a book about the presidential election and how people suffered tremendous cognitive dissonance when he actually won.
Hatred of Trump confers Virtue upon the hater. That is its purpose.