The 'Official' Quit Picking On Trump Thread

Who Hates Trump the Most?

  • Dumbocrats

    Votes: 8 25.0%
  • Reptilicans

    Votes: 9 28.1%
  • Broads

    Votes: 6 18.8%
  • Canadians

    Votes: 9 28.1%

  • Total voters
    32

Locutus

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The fact that writers and other people are willing to attack Barron Trump, a ten year-old, just shows how much we really needed change.

SNL Writer Deletes Tweet Saying Barron Trump Will be America’s ‘First Homeschool Shooter’

A writer for Saturday Night Live broke the usual rule about not targeting the children of politicians we disagree with.

For approximately three hours today, SNL “Weekend Update” writer Katie Rich had a tweet up saying that President Trump‘s 10 year old son, Barron, was going to grow up to become America’s “first homeschool shooter.”


Rich eventually deleted her tweet, though not before Twitter users took notice:

For the record, Barron Trump is not homeschooled, and there are plans for him and Melania Trump to live in the president’s New York penthouse until he finishes the year at Columbia Grammar and Preparatory School.


SNL Writer Deletes Tweet Saying Barron Trump Will be America



good fukkin' riddance.

Katie Rich, a writer for “Saturday Night Live,” has been suspended from her position at that show following a widely criticized post she made Friday on her personal Twitter account in which she mocked Barron Trump, the 10-year-old son of President Donald J. Trump.

She was suspended immediately after her tweet, and her suspension is indefinite, according to someone familiar with the plans at “S.N.L.,” who was not authorized by NBC to comment on personnel matters.

That tweet on Friday, during Mr. Trump’s inauguration ceremony, drew widespread condemnation, and Ms. Rich subsequently deleted the post and deactivated her Twitter account. Her name did not appear in the closing credits of “Saturday Night Live” in its broadcast on Saturday.

On Monday afternoon, Ms. Rich reactivated her account and posted a message that said: “I sincerely apologize for the insensitive tweet.

I deeply regret my actions & offensive words. It was inexcusable & I’m so sorry.”

The suspension of Ms. Rich, who was hired to join “S.N.L.” at the end of 2013, comes at a delicate time for the program, when it has felt emboldened to lampoon Mr. Trump but has faced his swift retaliation on Twitter.

Following the show’s broadcast of Jan. 14, in which the actor Alec Baldwin played Mr. Trump in a parody of his news conference from earlier that week, Mr. Trump wrote on Twitter the following day:

“NBC News is bad but Saturday Night Live is the worst of NBC. Not funny, cast is terrible, always a complete hit job. Really bad television!”

Mr. Trump made no public comments about Saturday’s show, in which Mr. Baldwin did not appear. NBC said on Monday that Mr. Baldwin will host “Saturday Night Live” on Feb. 11 and appear throughout that program.


https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/23/...ch-snl-suspended-barron-trump-tweet.html?_r=0







oh look...another comedian:


Truth Bombers ‏@Truth_Bombers

Disturbing. @ComedyCentral writer @Mr_McStevie bullies President Trump's 10 year old son, calling him a future date-rapist.

 

Mowich

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He may have dusted off an old slogan from the Grover Cleveland era ... or Herbert Hoover ... or Ulysses Grant. "Make America Great Again" is so vague, so typical of a thoughtless campaign slogan that any candidate any time in history might have used it. Some Trump flunky probably found it in a dusty archive, filed under "old stuff.

Speaking of 'old stuff', I went in search of past Presidential campaign slogans and came across a few that are, IMO worth mentioning here.

One that immediately caught my eye was 'Cox and Cocktails' - that was from a Harding campaign which was a dig at his prohibitionist opponent. I can just imagine how it would go over today. :smile:

As far as vague and typical - no shortage of examples........

Believe in America - Mitt Romney
I'm With Her - Hillary Clinton
Let America be America Again - John Kerry
Yes, America Can - George the Younger Bush

Speaking up for themselves......

The Better Man for America - Bob Dole
Ross for Boss - Ross Perot
I like Ike - Dwight Eisenhower (I actually remember chanting this when I was a kid after watching coverage of the campaign on TV - it was catchy.)
Keep Cool with Coolidge - Calvin Coolidge
Nixon's the One - Richard Nixon

Signs of the times.........

Vote yourself a Farm - Abe Lincoln
A Full Dinner Pail - William McKinley
A Chicken in Every Pot and a Car in every Garage - Herbert Hoover
Free soil, Free labor, Free Speech, Free Men, and Fremont - Josh C Fremont

From Bill Clinton's lyrical ' Don't Stop Thinking About Tomorrow' to Jimmy Carter's 'Not Just Peanuts with mentions to Ralph Naders ' Government Of, By, and For the People........Not the Monied Interests', Barry Goldwater's 'In Your Heart You Know He's Right' and another by Abe Lincoln 'Don't Change Horses in the Middle of the Stream', my very favorite has to be Warren G Harding's 'Return to Normalcy'.
 

JLM

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Speaking of 'old stuff', I went in search of past Presidential campaign slogans and came across a few that are, IMO worth mentioning here.

One that immediately caught my eye was 'Cox and Cocktails' - that was from a Harding campaign which was a dig at his prohibitionist opponent. I can just imagine how it would go over today. :smile:

As far as vague and typical - no shortage of examples........

Believe in America - Mitt Romney
I'm With Her - Hillary Clinton
Let America be America Again - John Kerry
Yes, America Can - George the Younger Bush

Speaking up for themselves......

The Better Man for America - Bob Dole
Ross for Boss - Ross Perot
I like Ike - Dwight Eisenhower (I actually remember chanting this when I was a kid after watching coverage of the campaign on TV - it was catchy.)
Keep Cool with Coolidge - Calvin Coolidge
Nixon's the One - Richard Nixon

Signs of the times.........

Vote yourself a Farm - Abe Lincoln
A Full Dinner Pail - William McKinley
A Chicken in Every Pot and a Car in every Garage - Herbert Hoover
Free soil, Free labor, Free Speech, Free Men, and Fremont - Josh C Fremont

From Bill Clinton's lyrical ' Don't Stop Thinking About Tomorrow' to Jimmy Carter's 'Not Just Peanuts with mentions to Ralph Naders ' Government Of, By, and For the People........Not the Monied Interests', Barry Goldwater's 'In Your Heart You Know He's Right' and another by Abe Lincoln 'Don't Change Horses in the Middle of the Stream', my very favorite has to be Warren G Harding's 'Return to Normalcy'.


F**K- they are getting touchy in D.C.
 

JLM

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Speaking of 'old stuff', I went in search of past Presidential campaign slogans and came across a few that are, IMO worth mentioning here.

One that immediately caught my eye was 'Cox and Cocktails' - that was from a Harding campaign which was a dig at his prohibitionist opponent. I can just imagine how it would go over today. :smile:

As far as vague and typical - no shortage of examples........

Believe in America - Mitt Romney
I'm With Her - Hillary Clinton
Let America be America Again - John Kerry
Yes, America Can - George the Younger Bush

Speaking up for themselves......

The Better Man for America - Bob Dole
Ross for Boss - Ross Perot
I like Ike - Dwight Eisenhower (I actually remember chanting this when I was a kid after watching coverage of the campaign on TV - it was catchy.)
Keep Cool with Coolidge - Calvin Coolidge
Nixon's the One - Richard Nixon

Signs of the times.........

Vote yourself a Farm - Abe Lincoln
A Full Dinner Pail - William McKinley
A Chicken in Every Pot and a Car in every Garage - Herbert Hoover
Free soil, Free labor, Free Speech, Free Men, and Fremont - Josh C Fremont

From Bill Clinton's lyrical ' Don't Stop Thinking About Tomorrow' to Jimmy Carter's 'Not Just Peanuts with mentions to Ralph Naders ' Government Of, By, and For the People........Not the Monied Interests', Barry Goldwater's 'In Your Heart You Know He's Right' and another by Abe Lincoln 'Don't Change Horses in the Middle of the Stream', my very favorite has to be Warren G Harding's 'Return to Normalcy'.


The best slogan of all was a Departure slogan............................."I'm no crook" :) :)
 

Mowich

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The best slogan of all was a Departure slogan............................."I'm no crook" :) :)

I'm no crook were the words uttered by Richard Nixon in a press conference during the Watergate scandal. He was forced to resign the Presidency less than a year later.
 

Hoof Hearted

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The Slogans topic reminded me of this...

This old country guy I found on the Net wrote a song about how all of his friends were like Jack Daniels, Captain Morgan...etc. you know, alcohol. So what did he name the title of the song?

"All Of My Friends Came in a Bottle"

lol! (You can't make this stuff up, folks!) :)
 

JLM

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FPS, JLM.............what are you on about. My post is a humorous look at some old campaign slogans.


Sorry, THAT wasn't in response to your post..............the one about Barron Trump! :)

Ooooooooooh mea culpa- I hit something wrong, thought it was about the girl who got fired for badmouthing Trump Jr.
 

Cannuck

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www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2017/1/24/14358654/trump-lawsuit-emoluments-clause-constitution

It's interesting. I wonder if Trumpites and Trudeauites have the same views of conflict of interest regardless of whether it's Trump or Trudeau. I'm betting not
 

Danbones

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Never watch CNN. Canadian news sources and the BBC are much more reliable than the BS US news sources focus on. What is your source? Facebook?
you being on face book would know I am not
and I always cite my sources
so if you could read you could possibly show me where I have cited face book
then when you can't find ONE instance
we will put your opinions down to being just more fake news
like the CBC
 

darkbeaver

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