American Thinker:
President Trump has a stellar sense of humor. So, as the press put itself deep into the weeds, piously blovating about impeachment and a presidency on the ropes, he responded with perfect comic timing:
The pious and self-important press, as you may imagine, reacted in exactly the way Trump calculated they would, dancing to his tune like marionettes. read more
THIS—everything he does—is the Greatest Show on Earth. What a privilege to be able to witness this.
…yep…
https://youtu.be/BKoalZCSMPE
(Gets real good around 2:00)
https://youtu.be/19oUVarhM4Y
…and this…
https://youtu.be/xQCaWLF2gfs
They say a sense of humor is an indication of intelligence. This is Funny. Capital F, funny. Must be an exceptional genius!
The Great Dane dumping on the lobotomized Shitzoo’s.
The future looks grim.
Soon robots will do all the jobs. Americans will have the Internet implanted in their brains, will be tracked, and have exoskeletons that make them strong. Anyone who is too beautiful, fast, rich, or smart will be arrested or killed. The US will have equality like North Korea does.
The only way to have any freedom now is to buy a sailboat or live in the Amazon.
^ Garbage
If the Rocky Series is any indication of the Future…
We’re going to see a few Sequels….
Hint….0webama is Apollo Creed 😉
It is no longer three level Star Trek chess.
It is somehow something…more.
Something… beautiful
Obama as apollo creed? More like rue Paul.
The people of the Progressive-Left need to go out and buy a sense of humor. They are absolutely the most miserable people.
Revalent to this post, in that, Trump is the wind beneath America’s wings.
When in AL (1980s), I was encouraged by my humble gaggle of fans to watch and listen to an AL boy and guitarist who played a favorite song there to a very large audience.
I learned, his Aviator Father died in WWII. He never knew his Father, like many sons I grew up with.
When he sang this song, he cried while singing it. He was close to shouted-singing at the night skies where his Father was believed riding, with the words, “You’ll Never Know You are My Hero”.
I left in tears and vowed to never do this song.
It belonged to him. My Aviator Father of WWII was still alive, at that time.
Here is the closest version to that night in Mobile:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TvCGj5n1d4