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WILL THE TRUMP PRESIDENCY NEED AN ASTERISK?

You have to look closely to see it. But it’s there. A five-pronged star cut right into the cowhide of one of the most significant baseballs in history. This is slugger Barry Bonds’ 756th home run ball in the Baseball Hall of Fame. Historic and record breaking, but forever tarnished by allegations of steroids use by Bonds, and now branded with perhaps the most powerful typographical character we have: the asterisk.

When a baseball player or other professional athlete is tied to performance-enhancing drugs, most sports fans agree that an asterisk (*) should be placed next to any noteworthy accomplishments or records they hold. Sometimes, as with the retraction of steroid-aided Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson’s 1988 Olympic gold medal, more drastic remedial measures are required.

But what do we do if an American president is found to have enhanced his electoral performance through improper means? There are no do-overs or special presidential elections authorized by the U.S. Constitution, no retractions. And as the evidence continues to mount that Russia intervened to help Donald Trump win the 2016 election (even if the ballots themselves were not tampered with), it’s time to start thinking about how we will denote for posterity the special circumstances underlying this presidency. If indeed the 2016 election is found to have been tainted, I propose we take a number of remedial measures to recognize this unprecedented fact — including placing the all-mighty asterisk next to the 45th president in the history books.

More: Why President Trump May Need an Asterisk in the History Books

I believe Trump has most certainly earned an asterisk (*) next to his name. Hopefully most presidential historians will agree. What do you think?
 
Trump*

Needed Putins help to win
Just like Bonds* needed steroids
 
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WILL THE TRUMP PRESIDENCY NEED AN ASTERISK?

You have to look closely to see it. But it’s there. A five-pronged star cut right into the cowhide of one of the most significant baseballs in history. This is slugger Barry Bonds’ 756th home run ball in the Baseball Hall of Fame. Historic and record breaking, but forever tarnished by allegations of steroids use by Bonds, and now branded with perhaps the most powerful typographical character we have: the asterisk.

When a baseball player or other professional athlete is tied to performance-enhancing drugs, most sports fans agree that an asterisk (*) should be placed next to any noteworthy accomplishments or records they hold. Sometimes, as with the retraction of steroid-aided Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson’s 1988 Olympic gold medal, more drastic remedial measures are required.

But what do we do if an American president is found to have enhanced his electoral performance through improper means? There are no do-overs or special presidential elections authorized by the U.S. Constitution, no retractions. And as the evidence continues to mount that Russia intervened to help Donald Trump win the 2016 election (even if the ballots themselves were not tampered with), it’s time to start thinking about how we will denote for posterity the special circumstances underlying this presidency. If indeed the 2016 election is found to have been tainted, I propose we take a number of remedial measures to recognize this unprecedented fact — including placing the all-mighty asterisk next to the 45th president in the history books.

More: Why President Trump May Need an Asterisk in the History Books

I believe Trump has most certainly earned an asterisk (*) next to his name. Hopefully most presidential historians will agree. What do you think?
The greatest of alllllll tiiiiiimes!
 
109671_gettyimages610600382copy.jpg


WILL THE TRUMP PRESIDENCY NEED AN ASTERISK?

You have to look closely to see it. But it’s there. A five-pronged star cut right into the cowhide of one of the most significant baseballs in history. This is slugger Barry Bonds’ 756th home run ball in the Baseball Hall of Fame. Historic and record breaking, but forever tarnished by allegations of steroids use by Bonds, and now branded with perhaps the most powerful typographical character we have: the asterisk.

When a baseball player or other professional athlete is tied to performance-enhancing drugs, most sports fans agree that an asterisk (*) should be placed next to any noteworthy accomplishments or records they hold. Sometimes, as with the retraction of steroid-aided Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson’s 1988 Olympic gold medal, more drastic remedial measures are required.

But what do we do if an American president is found to have enhanced his electoral performance through improper means? There are no do-overs or special presidential elections authorized by the U.S. Constitution, no retractions. And as the evidence continues to mount that Russia intervened to help Donald Trump win the 2016 election (even if the ballots themselves were not tampered with), it’s time to start thinking about how we will denote for posterity the special circumstances underlying this presidency. If indeed the 2016 election is found to have been tainted, I propose we take a number of remedial measures to recognize this unprecedented fact — including placing the all-mighty asterisk next to the 45th president in the history books.

More: Why President Trump May Need an Asterisk in the History Books

I believe Trump has most certainly earned an asterisk (*) next to his name. Hopefully most presidential historians will agree. What do you think?
The greatest of alllllll tiiiiiimes!

At what? Lies? Doctored videos?
 
109671_gettyimages610600382copy.jpg


WILL THE TRUMP PRESIDENCY NEED AN ASTERISK?

You have to look closely to see it. But it’s there. A five-pronged star cut right into the cowhide of one of the most significant baseballs in history. This is slugger Barry Bonds’ 756th home run ball in the Baseball Hall of Fame. Historic and record breaking, but forever tarnished by allegations of steroids use by Bonds, and now branded with perhaps the most powerful typographical character we have: the asterisk.

When a baseball player or other professional athlete is tied to performance-enhancing drugs, most sports fans agree that an asterisk (*) should be placed next to any noteworthy accomplishments or records they hold. Sometimes, as with the retraction of steroid-aided Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson’s 1988 Olympic gold medal, more drastic remedial measures are required.

But what do we do if an American president is found to have enhanced his electoral performance through improper means? There are no do-overs or special presidential elections authorized by the U.S. Constitution, no retractions. And as the evidence continues to mount that Russia intervened to help Donald Trump win the 2016 election (even if the ballots themselves were not tampered with), it’s time to start thinking about how we will denote for posterity the special circumstances underlying this presidency. If indeed the 2016 election is found to have been tainted, I propose we take a number of remedial measures to recognize this unprecedented fact — including placing the all-mighty asterisk next to the 45th president in the history books.

More: Why President Trump May Need an Asterisk in the History Books

I believe Trump has most certainly earned an asterisk (*) next to his name. Hopefully most presidential historians will agree. What do you think?
:lmao:
 
109671_gettyimages610600382copy.jpg


WILL THE TRUMP PRESIDENCY NEED AN ASTERISK?

You have to look closely to see it. But it’s there. A five-pronged star cut right into the cowhide of one of the most significant baseballs in history. This is slugger Barry Bonds’ 756th home run ball in the Baseball Hall of Fame. Historic and record breaking, but forever tarnished by allegations of steroids use by Bonds, and now branded with perhaps the most powerful typographical character we have: the asterisk.

When a baseball player or other professional athlete is tied to performance-enhancing drugs, most sports fans agree that an asterisk (*) should be placed next to any noteworthy accomplishments or records they hold. Sometimes, as with the retraction of steroid-aided Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson’s 1988 Olympic gold medal, more drastic remedial measures are required.

But what do we do if an American president is found to have enhanced his electoral performance through improper means? There are no do-overs or special presidential elections authorized by the U.S. Constitution, no retractions. And as the evidence continues to mount that Russia intervened to help Donald Trump win the 2016 election (even if the ballots themselves were not tampered with), it’s time to start thinking about how we will denote for posterity the special circumstances underlying this presidency. If indeed the 2016 election is found to have been tainted, I propose we take a number of remedial measures to recognize this unprecedented fact — including placing the all-mighty asterisk next to the 45th president in the history books.

More: Why President Trump May Need an Asterisk in the History Books

I believe Trump has most certainly earned an asterisk (*) next to his name. Hopefully most presidential historians will agree. What do you think?
The greatest of alllllll tiiiiiimes!

At what? Lies? Doctored videos?

Getting your panties in a wad.
 
The change in wording underscores how relations between Berlin and Washington have deteriorated under Trump.

Merkel's Party No Longer Describing U.S. As A 'Friend'

Trump is pissing off the world - including our closest allies!

Germany is not the world and it really needs to get it's shit together.
I wonder what exactly was gained in our relationship with Germany under Obama?

Nuthin...Sloping Brow wants to moan about Trump while ignoring Obama's foreign policy was a complete fucking disaster
 
More of the same school of thought psychotically obsessing about his overdone steak, two scoops of ice cream, or a novelty Time cover. You sniveling babies are PATHETIC! You are paranoid pieces of crap. Why don't you GET....A....FUCKING....LIFE? Go vent with one of your cute little rain dances, Lahkota, get this jittery panic out of your system. And get yourself the Indian equivalent of an exorcism, it certainly can't hurt.

Edit: THERE WAS NO RUSSIAN COLLUSION, get it through your head! It's a conspiracy theory made up by liberal politicians and media, whose motives are even lower than the I.Q.s of their followers.
 
More of the same school of thought psychotically obsessing about his overdone steak, two scoops of ice cream, or a novelty Time cover. You sniveling babies are PATHETIC! You are paranoid pieces of crap. Why don't you GET....A....FUCKING....LIFE? Go vent with one of your cute little rain dances, Lahkota, get this jittery panic out of your system. And get yourself the Indian equivalent of an exorcism, it certainly can't hurt.

Edit: THERE WAS NO RUSSIAN COLLUSION, get it through your head! It's a conspiracy theory made up by liberal politicians and media, whose motives are even lower than the I.Q.s of their followers.
That is so good to hear

Can you explain WHY Trumps top aides were meeting with the Russians at the time Russia was releasing the hacks?
 
The change in wording underscores how relations between Berlin and Washington have deteriorated under Trump.

Merkel's Party No Longer Describing U.S. As A 'Friend'

Trump is pissing off the world - including our closest allies!

Germany is not the world and it really needs to get it's shit together.
Can you imagine it has taken less than six months for Trump to destroy our relations abroad?

Run along, I view you as a spam bot
 
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WILL THE TRUMP PRESIDENCY NEED AN ASTERISK?

You have to look closely to see it. But it’s there. A five-pronged star cut right into the cowhide of one of the most significant baseballs in history. This is slugger Barry Bonds’ 756th home run ball in the Baseball Hall of Fame. Historic and record breaking, but forever tarnished by allegations of steroids use by Bonds, and now branded with perhaps the most powerful typographical character we have: the asterisk.

When a baseball player or other professional athlete is tied to performance-enhancing drugs, most sports fans agree that an asterisk (*) should be placed next to any noteworthy accomplishments or records they hold. Sometimes, as with the retraction of steroid-aided Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson’s 1988 Olympic gold medal, more drastic remedial measures are required.

But what do we do if an American president is found to have enhanced his electoral performance through improper means? There are no do-overs or special presidential elections authorized by the U.S. Constitution, no retractions. And as the evidence continues to mount that Russia intervened to help Donald Trump win the 2016 election (even if the ballots themselves were not tampered with), it’s time to start thinking about how we will denote for posterity the special circumstances underlying this presidency. If indeed the 2016 election is found to have been tainted, I propose we take a number of remedial measures to recognize this unprecedented fact — including placing the all-mighty asterisk next to the 45th president in the history books.

More: Why President Trump May Need an Asterisk in the History Books

I believe Trump has most certainly earned an asterisk (*) next to his name. Hopefully most presidential historians will agree. What do you think?
<YAWN!>
 

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