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How very dare he!

(47 Posts)
phoenix Thu 31-Oct-19 18:43:04

That orange, narcissistic, bloody awful man!

Giving his opinion on how and who we should vote for!

Keep your damn opinions to yourself, Donald!

BlueBelle Thu 31-Oct-19 18:45:16

Better still crawl back under the stone you came out of

suziewoozie Thu 31-Oct-19 18:46:09

Is this the Orange One being interviewed by the-man-in-a-tweed-suit-with-a-pint? If so, I avoided the programme but fear I will hear clips throughout the next 24 hours.

ayse Thu 31-Oct-19 18:46:46

I loathe that man. I’m not impressed with his interference in other countries political systems. A villain of the worst order.

suziewoozie Thu 31-Oct-19 18:46:55

Does anyone else judge a man by the company he keeps?

pinkquartz Thu 31-Oct-19 18:47:12

any chance will he be impeached soon?

sodapop Thu 31-Oct-19 18:47:43

He just can't help himself can he. Putin will be putting his oar in next.

EllanVannin Thu 31-Oct-19 18:52:27

Vote for Boris and you also vote for Trump too !! Don't do it.!

phoenix Thu 31-Oct-19 18:54:12

As I've said before, don't know about impeached, he should be sectioned!

allsortsofbags Thu 31-Oct-19 18:54:42

phoenix love your description of the exalted one lol

However, is he just a narcissist or is he a sociopath ?

Either way I agree "How very dare he !"

suziewoozie Thu 31-Oct-19 18:54:42

And it says all you need to know about his much lauded claims to support democracy and the will of the people that NF feels it’s appropriate to bring in foreign interference like that and for LBC to broadcast it.

suziewoozie Thu 31-Oct-19 18:55:25

No - how dare NF and LBC?

phoenix Thu 31-Oct-19 20:52:03

allsortsofbags, a couple of people who I regard as pretty switched on think he is both!

Jane10 Thu 31-Oct-19 21:05:01

I think he's just not very bright!

MamaCaz Thu 31-Oct-19 21:10:40

I have a feeling that the orange man's interference in our country's politics could have the opposite effect from what he expects. If I was Boris or Nigel, I would be wishing he would keep his mouth shut, or his tweeting finger otherwise occupied!

suziewoozie Thu 31-Oct-19 21:14:13

But NF set this up - it’s all part of his game plan - whatever that is.

Ginny42 Thu 31-Oct-19 21:22:21

He makes such outrageous statements, I can't understand how people aren't worried about his mental health. Not just odd but wicked ideas, e.g. reportedly demanding alligators or snakes and flesh-piercing spikes for his border wall. Why would anyone be impressed by anything he might say? Clearly Farage was.

phoenix Thu 31-Oct-19 21:24:59

I'm sure many people have noticed the uncanny similarity between Nigel Farage & Homer Simpson?

Possibly separated at birth, both like beer and are prone to --cocking things up--making the odd gaff.

Ok, I will admit that Homer Simpson's skin colour is yellow and Farages isnt, but if he stays around Orange Man for long enough.............

varian Thu 31-Oct-19 22:06:28

I think Trump's insults will help Corbyn

phoenix Thu 31-Oct-19 22:37:26

Oh please no! "Clowns to the left of me (Corbyn) Jokers to the right" (Johnson)..............

I really think that we are between a rock and a hard place.

Time for a revolution?

Now, where did I put those barrels of gunpowder, the cupboard under the stairs is in such a mess,......................

Peonyrose Fri 01-Nov-19 05:06:38

No or in their right mind admires or would take advice from Trump. He is however, President of the USA so we have to play it carefully. The silly comments about what you would like done to him would gave us at war. He will be gone soon enough, we have no control or say as to how or when, that is up to the States. To judge someone commenting on their appearance and the fact that they like beer or their absent parent is quite frankly infantile and worrying, no wonder women are leaving government as the public have become so violent and confrontational.

Loislovesstewie Fri 01-Nov-19 05:43:28

I think he has dementia , or the beginnings of it at any rate. He 'forgets' things, insists that he didn't say some things and has no clue that he is doing so. Sorry to anyone who has dementia, but I genuinely think something is wrong with him. And he ought to keep his nose out of our business.

gmarie Fri 01-Nov-19 05:57:32

Again, SO sorry about our awful president. There was a vote in congress today re/ whether to formalize the impeachment inquiry and NOT A SINGLE REPUBLICAN voted for it!!! I become more distressed by the day and worry if anything will ever get better... Meanwhile, my state of California is as dry as a bone and constantly on fire. confused angry

craftyone Fri 01-Nov-19 06:25:25

nice gentle interview, it is on lbc all day. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Perhaps listen to it before being judgemental

Loislovesstewie Fri 01-Nov-19 06:34:05

gmarie, No need to apologise , we know that many in the USA are also very concerned about him. And we feel sorry for the people in California and the awful recent events in respect of the wildfires.