Trump Admits To Eating Hamburgers

Are you telling me you mix ketchup with a chocolate shake? That has to be a joke alongside a banana dipped in mustard. I think you're just trying to make me crazy

Oh Lord NO, I said to dip fries in ketchup OR chocolate shake. No mixing allowed
 
One of my favorites. I have maybe one a year. :)
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Me too
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High salt content is bad for fluid retention which can result in ulcerations and infections.

Clinton had similar issues and supposedly she was on her death bed, but whatever.
Then others don't seem bothered by what the doctors would classify as 'high salt content.' My husband and I have the same primary physician. She has been tracking the swelling in my feet and ankles for years now, has run every possible test all of which have been negative, prescribed compression socks that eliminated it entirely but has never suggested I should cut down on salt intake.

Hubby just recently had some swelling in his lower legs, feet and ankles. She also approved compression socks for him but told him to reduce his salt intake.

No rhyme or reason to it all. But I'm guessing President Trump's new symptoms are neither serious nor alarming and will receive appropriate treatment.
 
OMG! Clinton ate McDonalds as well! It’s a conspiracy! We better impeach Trump!!!!!
The right berated Clinton for eating McDonald's and his hair cuts.

Conservative criticisms of Bill Clinton included his enjoyment of McDonald's and concerns about his image, including his haircut.
  • McDonald's:
    Clinton's fondness for McDonald's was widely known and even parodied on shows like "Saturday Night Live". While not a direct source of criticism, it contributed to the image of a populist leader and was sometimes contrasted with perceived elite tastes.
  • Haircut: Clinton faced significant criticism for a specific incident where he delayed Air Force One for a haircut from Beverly Hills stylist Cristophe. This incident sparked debate about whether Clinton was losing touch with the image of the "common man" and indulging in luxurious perks while asking Americans to make sacrifices. The White House defended the haircut as a matter of personal choice and scheduling convenience, but the controversy persisted.
 
Then others don't seem bothered by what the doctors would classify as 'high salt content.' My husband and I have the same primary physician. She has been tracking the swelling in my feet and ankles for years now, has run every possible test all of which have been negative, prescribed compression socks that eliminated it entirely but has never suggested I should cut down on salt intake.

Hubby just recently had some swelling in his lower legs, feet and ankles. She also approved compression socks for him but told him to reduce his salt intake.

No rhyme or reason to it all. But I'm guessing President Trump's new symptoms are neither serious nor alarming and will receive appropriate treatment.
Too much liquid intake and lack of movement will contribute and so will edema.
 
I wonder if the Dims will seek to impeach him again — and cite his admission of eating hamburgers as the high crime or misdemeanor?
 
Me too. I would not appreciate anyone doing that to my chicken parmesan or my anything else parmesan. :)
If you gotta hide your food to that extent, you don't really like the food to begin with.
 
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The right berated Clinton for eating McDonald's and his hair cuts.

Conservative criticisms of Bill Clinton included his enjoyment of McDonald's and concerns about his image, including his haircut.
  • McDonald's:
    Clinton's fondness for McDonald's was widely known and even parodied on shows like "Saturday Night Live". While not a direct source of criticism, it contributed to the image of a populist leader and was sometimes contrasted with perceived elite tastes.
  • Haircut: Clinton faced significant criticism for a specific incident where he delayed Air Force One for a haircut from Beverly Hills stylist Cristophe. This incident sparked debate about whether Clinton was losing touch with the image of the "common man" and indulging in luxurious perks while asking Americans to make sacrifices. The White House defended the haircut as a matter of personal choice and scheduling convenience, but the controversy persisted.
Good for you have a cookie, Bucky, just be grateful you are of the 1%.
 
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