Trump's in the "kitchen," not slaving over a stove, and still can't stand the heat.

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Trump's in the "kitchen," not slaving over a stove, and still can't stand the heat. The "kitchen" is, of course, the public spotlight, and we know he's not "slaving over a stove" as POTUS because so far, he's shuttled no major legislation through Congress, and his "100-day action plan" has long since been shown to be nothing but a substantively perjurious oath made by a man who had, then as now, no clue of what he was talking about.

That notwithstanding, now the man has again taken to railing against comedians, this time using his presidential bully pulpit to do so. Why? Because the autocratic "orange snowflake" hasn't the intellect to laugh at himself, and, naturally, because he is the ultimate snowflake, the "Snowflake in Chief," really. Comedians have, of course, mocked their commanders-in-chief for decades! Comedians telling jokes about our President are as American as apple pie and baseball.

This is not the first time Trump couldn't stand the heat.
What makes Trump's most recent tweet deriding comedians who mock him different is his demand for "equal time." Trump is now POTUS and is calling for late night comedians to stop mocking him. More importantly, however, his calling for "equal time" necessarily means demanding comedians express views he wants aired, not their own views, or at least ideas they think will garner laughs.

How far will Trump go with this? Will his administration use its FCC powers to enforce this -- even in less direct ways, such as making it more difficult to renew broadcast licenses? Surely no one -- not even Trump supporters -- can rule out the idea of Trump trying something that aligns with the actions of totalitarian leaders whom he's stated he admires. Will our comedians face plights similar to that of Bassem Youssef, dubbed the Jon Stewart of Egypt, who was arrested for mocking his country's President at the time, and he now lives in effective in exile in the United States?

Does Trump really want that same type of crackdown on those who dare mock him? Given the lawsuit he brought, it'd seem so. Or is this just another Trump effort to distract his base from his failed legislative agenda by giving them some more red meat?

This isn't to say that most late night comedians aren't critical of Trump. They are. They're supposed to be, no matter who is POTUS. And they are in good company in being critical of this President -- Trump's approval rating with the public right now is at an historic low for this point in his term. Indeed, he's the least popular modern POTUS ever seen.

Be that as it may, "equal time" is unlikely. I mean, really. How many Trump-loving, right-wing fanatical comedians are there? Whose fault it is that such comics aren't funny or popular enough to get their own television show? That simple observation should tell Trump he had better get used to the heat.
 
Trump's in the "kitchen," not slaving over a stove, and still can't stand the heat. The "kitchen" is, of course, the public spotlight, and we know he's not "slaving over a stove" as POTUS because so far, he's shuttled no major legislation through Congress, and his "100-day action plan" has long since been shown to be nothing but a substantively perjurious oath made by a man who had, then as now, no clue of what he was talking about.

That notwithstanding, now the man has again taken to railing against comedians, this time using his presidential bully pulpit to do so. Why? Because the autocratic "orange snowflake" hasn't the intellect to laugh at himself, and, naturally, because he is the ultimate snowflake, the "Snowflake in Chief," really. Comedians have, of course, mocked their commanders-in-chief for decades! Comedians telling jokes about our President are as American as apple pie and baseball.

This is not the first time Trump couldn't stand the heat.
What makes Trump's most recent tweet deriding comedians who mock him different is his demand for "equal time." Trump is now POTUS and is calling for late night comedians to stop mocking him. More importantly, however, his calling for "equal time" necessarily means demanding comedians express views he wants aired, not their own views, or at least ideas they think will garner laughs.

How far will Trump go with this? Will his administration use its FCC powers to enforce this -- even in less direct ways, such as making it more difficult to renew broadcast licenses? Surely no one -- not even Trump supporters -- can rule out the idea of Trump trying something that aligns with the actions of totalitarian leaders whom he's stated he admires. Will our comedians face plights similar to that of Bassem Youssef, dubbed the Jon Stewart of Egypt, who was arrested for mocking his country's President at the time, and he now lives in effective in exile in the United States?

Does Trump really want that same type of crackdown on those who dare mock him? Given the lawsuit he brought, it'd seem so. Or is this just another Trump effort to distract his base from his failed legislative agenda by giving them some more red meat?

This isn't to say that most late night comedians aren't critical of Trump. They are. They're supposed to be, no matter who is POTUS. And they are in good company in being critical of this President -- Trump's approval rating with the public right now is at an historic low for this point in his term. Indeed, he's the least popular modern POTUS ever seen.

Be that as it may, "equal time" is unlikely. I mean, really. How many Trump-loving, right-wing fanatical comedians are there? Whose fault it is that such comics aren't funny or popular enough to get their own television show? That simple observation should tell Trump he had better get used to the heat.

But yet anyone that poked fun at the jug-eared Barrypuppet was demonized and called a racist. I don't believe anything the polls say about Trump. I do know that the Operation Mockingbird media has made it it's mission to tell as many lies as they can get away with to smear him as we wade through this soft-communist coup attempt by the shadow government and their deep state stoogies. They are attempting a gun grab now with the Operation Gladio style Las Vegas shooting but I am heartened by the amount of people that are aware of it.
 
Comedians stopped being comedians 6 months ago. They are now full time political activists. They are the voice of the democrats.
 
Trump's in the "kitchen," not slaving over a stove, and still can't stand the heat. The "kitchen" is, of course, the public spotlight, and we know he's not "slaving over a stove" as POTUS because so far, he's shuttled no major legislation through Congress, and his "100-day action plan" has long since been shown to be nothing but a substantively perjurious oath made by a man who had, then as now, no clue of what he was talking about.

That notwithstanding, now the man has again taken to railing against comedians, this time using his presidential bully pulpit to do so. Why? Because the autocratic "orange snowflake" hasn't the intellect to laugh at himself, and, naturally, because he is the ultimate snowflake, the "Snowflake in Chief," really. Comedians have, of course, mocked their commanders-in-chief for decades! Comedians telling jokes about our President are as American as apple pie and baseball.

This is not the first time Trump couldn't stand the heat.
What makes Trump's most recent tweet deriding comedians who mock him different is his demand for "equal time." Trump is now POTUS and is calling for late night comedians to stop mocking him. More importantly, however, his calling for "equal time" necessarily means demanding comedians express views he wants aired, not their own views, or at least ideas they think will garner laughs.

How far will Trump go with this? Will his administration use its FCC powers to enforce this -- even in less direct ways, such as making it more difficult to renew broadcast licenses? Surely no one -- not even Trump supporters -- can rule out the idea of Trump trying something that aligns with the actions of totalitarian leaders whom he's stated he admires. Will our comedians face plights similar to that of Bassem Youssef, dubbed the Jon Stewart of Egypt, who was arrested for mocking his country's President at the time, and he now lives in effective in exile in the United States?

Does Trump really want that same type of crackdown on those who dare mock him? Given the lawsuit he brought, it'd seem so. Or is this just another Trump effort to distract his base from his failed legislative agenda by giving them some more red meat?

This isn't to say that most late night comedians aren't critical of Trump. They are. They're supposed to be, no matter who is POTUS. And they are in good company in being critical of this President -- Trump's approval rating with the public right now is at an historic low for this point in his term. Indeed, he's the least popular modern POTUS ever seen.

Be that as it may, "equal time" is unlikely. I mean, really. How many Trump-loving, right-wing fanatical comedians are there? Whose fault it is that such comics aren't funny or popular enough to get their own television show? That simple observation should tell Trump he had better get used to the heat.

Just a reminder... He's YOUR President too.

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Enjoy being great again.
 
Morons can be funny. Trump can be super funny because he is a super moron. He is a moron on steroids. Trump is a retarded moron, not just a plain moron. Trump makes village idiots look smart. And trump adds his lying to the mix. He lies more than a rug. He lies so much puppet faces have to order extra wood for growing noses. Trump lies so much other liars get embarrassed for not being able to keep up with him.
 
Trump's in the "kitchen," not slaving over a stove, and still can't stand the heat. The "kitchen" is, of course, the public spotlight, and we know he's not "slaving over a stove" as POTUS because so far, he's shuttled no major legislation through Congress, and his "100-day action plan" has long since been shown to be nothing but a substantively perjurious oath made by a man who had, then as now, no clue of what he was talking about.

That notwithstanding, now the man has again taken to railing against comedians, this time using his presidential bully pulpit to do so. Why? Because the autocratic "orange snowflake" hasn't the intellect to laugh at himself, and, naturally, because he is the ultimate snowflake, the "Snowflake in Chief," really. Comedians have, of course, mocked their commanders-in-chief for decades! Comedians telling jokes about our President are as American as apple pie and baseball.

This is not the first time Trump couldn't stand the heat.
What makes Trump's most recent tweet deriding comedians who mock him different is his demand for "equal time." Trump is now POTUS and is calling for late night comedians to stop mocking him. More importantly, however, his calling for "equal time" necessarily means demanding comedians express views he wants aired, not their own views, or at least ideas they think will garner laughs.

How far will Trump go with this? Will his administration use its FCC powers to enforce this -- even in less direct ways, such as making it more difficult to renew broadcast licenses? Surely no one -- not even Trump supporters -- can rule out the idea of Trump trying something that aligns with the actions of totalitarian leaders whom he's stated he admires. Will our comedians face plights similar to that of Bassem Youssef, dubbed the Jon Stewart of Egypt, who was arrested for mocking his country's President at the time, and he now lives in effective in exile in the United States?

Does Trump really want that same type of crackdown on those who dare mock him? Given the lawsuit he brought, it'd seem so. Or is this just another Trump effort to distract his base from his failed legislative agenda by giving them some more red meat?

This isn't to say that most late night comedians aren't critical of Trump. They are. They're supposed to be, no matter who is POTUS. And they are in good company in being critical of this President -- Trump's approval rating with the public right now is at an historic low for this point in his term. Indeed, he's the least popular modern POTUS ever seen.

Be that as it may, "equal time" is unlikely. I mean, really. How many Trump-loving, right-wing fanatical comedians are there? Whose fault it is that such comics aren't funny or popular enough to get their own television show? That simple observation should tell Trump he had better get used to the heat.

Man, you lefties are just obsessed with Donald J Trump.

His win must have really, really hurt.

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Morons can be funny. Trump can be super funny because he is a super moron. He is a moron on steroids. Trump is a retarded moron, not just a plain moron.
Yeah he is such a moron he just beat the political establishment of BOTH parties winning the Presidency having had NEVER RUN FOR A PREVIOUS OFFICE BEFORE.


Now, honestly, dont you feel at least a little silly?
 
Trump's in the "kitchen," not slaving over a stove, and still can't stand the heat. The "kitchen" is, of course, the public spotlight, and we know he's not "slaving over a stove" as POTUS because so far, he's shuttled no major legislation through Congress, and his "100-day action plan" has long since been shown to be nothing but a substantively perjurious oath made by a man who had, then as now, no clue of what he was talking about.

That notwithstanding, now the man has again taken to railing against comedians, this time using his presidential bully pulpit to do so. Why? Because the autocratic "orange snowflake" hasn't the intellect to laugh at himself, and, naturally, because he is the ultimate snowflake, the "Snowflake in Chief," really. Comedians have, of course, mocked their commanders-in-chief for decades! Comedians telling jokes about our President are as American as apple pie and baseball.

This is not the first time Trump couldn't stand the heat.
What makes Trump's most recent tweet deriding comedians who mock him different is his demand for "equal time." Trump is now POTUS and is calling for late night comedians to stop mocking him. More importantly, however, his calling for "equal time" necessarily means demanding comedians express views he wants aired, not their own views, or at least ideas they think will garner laughs.

How far will Trump go with this? Will his administration use its FCC powers to enforce this -- even in less direct ways, such as making it more difficult to renew broadcast licenses? Surely no one -- not even Trump supporters -- can rule out the idea of Trump trying something that aligns with the actions of totalitarian leaders whom he's stated he admires. Will our comedians face plights similar to that of Bassem Youssef, dubbed the Jon Stewart of Egypt, who was arrested for mocking his country's President at the time, and he now lives in effective in exile in the United States?

Does Trump really want that same type of crackdown on those who dare mock him? Given the lawsuit he brought, it'd seem so. Or is this just another Trump effort to distract his base from his failed legislative agenda by giving them some more red meat?

This isn't to say that most late night comedians aren't critical of Trump. They are. They're supposed to be, no matter who is POTUS. And they are in good company in being critical of this President -- Trump's approval rating with the public right now is at an historic low for this point in his term. Indeed, he's the least popular modern POTUS ever seen.

Be that as it may, "equal time" is unlikely. I mean, really. How many Trump-loving, right-wing fanatical comedians are there? Whose fault it is that such comics aren't funny or popular enough to get their own television show? That simple observation should tell Trump he had better get used to the heat.

Man, you lefties are just obsessed with Donald J Trump.

His win must have really, really hurt.

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And that has what to do with Trump's behavior and mindset as discussed in the OP?
 
Morons can be funny. Trump can be super funny because he is a super moron. He is a moron on steroids. Trump is a retarded moron, not just a plain moron. Trump makes village idiots look smart. And trump adds his lying to the mix. He lies more than a rug. He lies so much puppet faces have to order extra wood for growing noses. Trump lies so much other liars get embarrassed for not being able to keep up with him.

I agree with you, but I don't see what any of that has to do with the OP's themes. There's nothing in the OP about Trump's lying or whether he's funny. The OP has two themes: Trump's thin skin and what lengths he'll go to assuage his need to have smoke blown up his ass.
 
Comedians stopped being comedians 6 months ago. They are now full time political activists. They are the voice of the democrats.

No they just have a nut case to make fun of. I mean most everything out of his mouth is , well there are no words for his ignorance.
 
Morons can be funny. Trump can be super funny because he is a super moron. He is a moron on steroids. Trump is a retarded moron, not just a plain moron. Trump makes village idiots look smart. And trump adds his lying to the mix. He lies more than a rug. He lies so much puppet faces have to order extra wood for growing noses. Trump lies so much other liars get embarrassed for not being able to keep up with him.

I agree with you, but I don't see what any of that has to do with the OP's themes. There's nothing in the OP about Trump's lying or whether he's funny. The OP has two themes: Trump's thin skin and what lengths he'll go to assuage his need to have smoke blown up his ass.

If they weren't talking about him he be so upset. He loves the attention.
 
Morons can be funny. Trump can be super funny because he is a super moron. He is a moron on steroids. Trump is a retarded moron, not just a plain moron. Trump makes village idiots look smart. And trump adds his lying to the mix. He lies more than a rug. He lies so much puppet faces have to order extra wood for growing noses. Trump lies so much other liars get embarrassed for not being able to keep up with him.

I agree with you, but I don't see what any of that has to do with the OP's themes. There's nothing in the OP about Trump's lying or whether he's funny. The OP has two themes: Trump's thin skin and what lengths he'll go to assuage his need to have smoke blown up his ass.

If they weren't talking about him he be so upset. He loves the attention.
Not talking about him is what should have happened during the campaign. Trump is the kind of person who is best not dignified with attention and responses.

I truly believe had the major news networks, save for Fox, simply mentioned him in passing as they did the other candidates, he'd never have won the GOP nomination. Unfortunately, their quest for profits is a puerilely implemented as is Trump's and his Trumpkins' overall comportment.
 
Morons can be funny. Trump can be super funny because he is a super moron. He is a moron on steroids. Trump is a retarded moron, not just a plain moron. Trump makes village idiots look smart. And trump adds his lying to the mix. He lies more than a rug. He lies so much puppet faces have to order extra wood for growing noses. Trump lies so much other liars get embarrassed for not being able to keep up with him.
If you like your doctor, you can keep...
If you like your plan, you can keep...
Under BarryCare your premiums will save you $2,500.00 a...

Yeah, Trump is no match for Barry's veracity.
 
Haaretz doesn’t pull any punches.
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Stupidity is one of the more easily accessible and widespread explanations for Trump’s behavior. It’s no coincidence, of course, that his election resurrected the futuristic cult classic “Idiocracy’ about a dumbed down America that chooses a loutish porn actor as president. It’s true that Trump has claimed in the past that his IQ is much higher than that of Obama or of comedian Jon Stewart, but in that case, he’s doing an excellent job of concealing his intelligence, as his visit this week to Puerto Rico showed.
 
Morons can be funny. Trump can be super funny because he is a super moron. He is a moron on steroids. Trump is a retarded moron, not just a plain moron. Trump makes village idiots look smart. And trump adds his lying to the mix. He lies more than a rug. He lies so much puppet faces have to order extra wood for growing noses. Trump lies so much other liars get embarrassed for not being able to keep up with him.
If you like your doctor, you can keep...
If you like your plan, you can keep...
Under BarryCare your premiums will save you $2,500.00 a...

Yeah, Trump is no match for Barry's veracity.
A Canadian newspaper, the Toronto Tribune published a list of 500 lies and falsehoods told by trump during his campaign. More recently a list of 1,000 lies told by trump between his inauguration and August. The President is currently credited with telling an average of 5 lies and falsehoods per day.

Your comparison of trump''s lying to Obama is pathetic. Obama was President for eight years and the best you can come up with is a handful of subjective opinionated accusations of lying compared to trump's over 1,000 provable lies told before his first year is completed.
 

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