230 years of rights and liberties shredded - why i oppose the lockdown (Page 10/24)
tebailey APR 09, 01:22 PM
All hail king Cheeto, kiss the ring or die. He golfs while America burns.
cliffw APR 09, 01:28 PM

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Originally posted by tebailey:
All hail king Cheeto, kiss the ring or die.



What are you trying to say ? Do you have your funeral planned ?
Tony Kania APR 09, 01:49 PM

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Originally posted by tebailey:

All hail king Cheeto, kiss the ring or die. He golfs while America burns.




Life a little rough right now? PM me. I am willing to give advice on how to survive the Chinavirus.
Rickady88GT APR 09, 01:53 PM

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Originally posted by tebailey:

All hail king Cheeto, kiss the ring or die. He golfs while America burns.



I assume that you are referring to President Trump? I work with LOTS of people who are doing their best to live as normal a life as possible, including golf. I am not sure if the courses are closed yet, but I heard my partners talking golf the other day. My point is that if Americans can do this, why not Trump? I think other Presidents have also used golf as stress relief, no different than Trump.
williegoat APR 09, 02:05 PM
Our president has not played golf in over a month.

Perhaps tebailey has an unnatural attraction to a salty snack promoted by a cartoon cat.

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rinselberg APR 09, 02:12 PM

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Originally posted by Rickady88GT:
I assume that you are referring to President Trump? I work with LOTS of people who are doing their best to live as normal a life as possible, including golf. I am not sure if the courses are closed yet, but I heard my partners talking golf the other day. My point is that if Americans can do this, why not Trump? I think other Presidents have also used golf as stress relief, no different than Trump.



One: "Diss" the President who was in office (Obama) for taking time out from his official duties as President for golfing. This, when Trump was campaigning to replace him as the next President. Trump went so far as to predict that after he won the election and became President, he would be such a tireless, diligent and hard working President that he would never take time out for golfing. Trump said that, in so many words.

The "golf talk" video segments of Trump during the 2016 Presidential campaign are literally etched into the memory of anyone who was a regular MSNBC cable television channel viewer during that time. I could probably find them on YouTube in less time than it's going to take for anyone to read through this message.


Two: Win the election, become President, and set a new all time record for the most visits to golf courses and the most holes of golf played by any President in U.S. history. And that's just part way through (although now close to the completion) a first (if not last) four-year term in office.


I don't care one way or the other, whether or how many holes of golf that President Trump incorporates into this schedule. In and of itself, that is not an issue for me. It's just another very obvious revelation of the contradictions between what Trump is publicly recorded as having said before he became President, and how he conducts himself as President.


The old "One Two."

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olejoedad APR 09, 02:21 PM

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Originally posted by tebailey:

All hail king Cheeto, kiss the ring or die. He golfs while America burns.



You're still an idiot.

tebailey APR 09, 02:33 PM

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Originally posted by cliffw:


What are you trying to say ? Do you have your funeral planned ?



He has yours planned. $130 million in his pocket so far.

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tebailey APR 09, 02:36 PM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:


One: "Diss" the President who was in office (Obama) for taking time out from his official duties as President for golfing. This, when Trump was campaigning to replace him as the next President. Trump went so far as to predict that after he won the election and became President, he would be such a tireless, diligent and hard working President that he would never take time out for golfing. Trump said that, in so many words.

The "golf talk" video segments of Trump during the 2016 Presidential campaign are literally etched into the memory of anyone who was a regular MSNBC cable television channel viewer during that time. I could probably find them on YouTube in less time than it's going to take for anyone to read through this message.


Two: Win the election, become President, and set a new all time record for the most visits to golf courses and the most holes of golf played by any President in U.S. history. And that's just part way through (although now close to the completion) a first (if not last) four-year term in office.


I don't care one way or the other, whether or how many holes of golf that President Trump incorporates into this schedule. In and of itself, that is not an issue for me. It's just another very obvious revelation of the contradictions between what Trump is publicly recorded as having said before he became President, and how he conducts himself as President.


The old "One Two."




HIS golf courses, $130million in hi pocket so far that YOUR tax dollars have paid.

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Rickady88GT APR 09, 02:38 PM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:


One: "Diss" the President who was in office (Obama) for taking time out from his official duties as President for golfing. This, when Trump was campaigning to replace him as the next President. Trump went so far as to predict that after he won the election and became President, he would be such a tireless, diligent and hard working President that he would never take time out for golfing. Trump said that, in so many words.

The "golf talk" video segments of Trump during the 2016 Presidential campaign are literally etched into the memory of anyone who was a regular MSNBC cable television channel viewer during that time. I could probably find them on YouTube in less time than it's going to take for anyone to read through this message.


Two: Win the election, become President, and set a new all time record for the most visits to golf courses and the most holes of golf played by any President in U.S. history. And that's just part way through (although now close to the completion) a first (if not last) four-year term in office.


I don't care one way or the other, whether or how many holes of golf that President Trump incorporates into this schedule. In and of itself, that is not an issue for me. It's just another very obvious revelation of the contradictions between what Trump is publicly recorded as having said before he became President, and how he conducts himself as President.


The old "One Two."




I guess it isn't possible for people to grow, change or adapt to life? Or maybe it would be inconceivable for Trump to change his mind or opinion on such a miniscule matter.