Did Trump make it through the entire day without insulting someone?

If what he says is true, it's not an insult, merely a fact.

He's talking about Democrats and RINOs - a target-rich environment.

Why should he bother saying anything BUT facts about them?
 
Or did I miss another Trump zinger?

Go to some leftie 'news' sites if you want to hear about people being offended. The latest is some NBC BLK anchor calling for people to be fined for misidentifying people's gender. If you call someone Mr., Mrs., Sir or Miss by mistake, it's so offensive that peoples' heads will explode. It's getting ridiculous on the left side, yet Trump's candor is considered shocking.
 
YAWN
what is clear is that left-wing nutjobs didn't go a day without obsessing on right-wing candidates instead of their old, wrinkled White failed Progressives
 
That's it. I'm going on the Trum-phine pump!!

sign onto twitter
follow Trump
AAAHHHHHH.​
 
“In the five weeks since he announced his campaign to seek the GOP nomination for president, Trump has been more focused on promoting himself, and his brand, than in addressing the problems facing the nation. If he were merely a self-absorbed, B-list celebrity, his unchecked ego could be tolerated as a source of mild amusement. But he now wants to become president, which means that he aspires to be the leader of the free world and the keeper of our nuclear launch codes.

That is problematic, because Trump, by every indication, seems wholly unqualified to sit in the White House. If he had not already disqualified himself through his attempts to demonize immigrants as rapists and drug dealers, he certainly did so by questioning the war record of John McCain, the Republican senator from Arizona.
[...]
He has become "the distraction with traction" — a feckless blowhard who can generate headlines, name recognition and polling numbers not by provoking thought, but by provoking outrage.
[...]
The best way Donald Trump can serve his country is by apologizing to McCain and terminating this ill-conceived campaign.”

Editorial Trump should pull the plug on his bloviating side show

True.

In fact, Trump's 'campaign' is in of itself an insult to the American people.
 
“In the five weeks since he announced his campaign to seek the GOP nomination for president, Trump has been more focused on promoting himself, and his brand, than in addressing the problems facing the nation. If he were merely a self-absorbed, B-list celebrity, his unchecked ego could be tolerated as a source of mild amusement. But he now wants to become president, which means that he aspires to be the leader of the free world and the keeper of our nuclear launch codes.

That is problematic, because Trump, by every indication, seems wholly unqualified to sit in the White House. If he had not already disqualified himself through his attempts to demonize immigrants as rapists and drug dealers, he certainly did so by questioning the war record of John McCain, the Republican senator from Arizona.
[...]
He has become "the distraction with traction" — a feckless blowhard who can generate headlines, name recognition and polling numbers not by provoking thought, but by provoking outrage.
[...]
The best way Donald Trump can serve his country is by apologizing to McCain and terminating this ill-conceived campaign.”

Editorial Trump should pull the plug on his bloviating side show

True.

In fact, Trump's 'campaign' is in of itself an insult to the American people.

Oh, please let the show go for a while. Repubs don't know whether to laugh or cry.....:laugh2:
 
“In the five weeks since he announced his campaign to seek the GOP nomination for president, Trump has been more focused on promoting himself, and his brand, than in addressing the problems facing the nation. If he were merely a self-absorbed, B-list celebrity, his unchecked ego could be tolerated as a source of mild amusement. But he now wants to become president, which means that he aspires to be the leader of the free world and the keeper of our nuclear launch codes.

That is problematic, because Trump, by every indication, seems wholly unqualified to sit in the White House. If he had not already disqualified himself through his attempts to demonize immigrants as rapists and drug dealers, he certainly did so by questioning the war record of John McCain, the Republican senator from Arizona.
[...]
He has become "the distraction with traction" — a feckless blowhard who can generate headlines, name recognition and polling numbers not by provoking thought, but by provoking outrage.
[...]
The best way Donald Trump can serve his country is by apologizing to McCain and terminating this ill-conceived campaign.”

Editorial Trump should pull the plug on his bloviating side show

True.

In fact, Trump's 'campaign' is in of itself an insult to the American people.

A candidate promoting themselves is strange to you? Seriously?

Would you prefer all candidates acted like Hillary and remained secretive with only pre-approved questions allowed by the media? I mean, it's no one's business but her's what she plans to do to this country, right?

When Trump or any other candidate starts presenting themselves as 'the chosen one', we can worry. Didn't work out well for us last time.
 
YAWN

always amusing watching people who clearly have nothing to say about their own candidates try to ridicule others!!

lol
 
I heard he said the ACLU was nothing but a bunch of faggots today. Might be a rumor though.
 

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