Stay safe at your barbecue, Rich. But, if something were to happen, you can always depend upon Donald Trump's "the biggest and the best healthcare plan at the lowest cost". Here it is:Originally Posted by Richard Davis
I'll leave that to you, since you probably have no plans. Maybe you can go to an Irish bar and grab somenewfriends.
DT: Dead soldiers are losers and suckers.
Started by jimmoscheck, 09/04/2020 06:38PM
Posted 09/07/2020 03:52AM
#60
Posted 09/07/2020 05:37AM
#62
No, Rich, I'm seated at a desk reading your dumbass posts...Originally Posted by Richard Davis
Actually I picture you with gloves and a mask on as you're typing you're so terrified of contracting Covid.
Damn, you must be one fragile person to be so preoccupied with getting ill.
Have you always been a hypochondriac, or is this a new thing with you.
Whatever it is, they sure do have you brainwashed.
Posted 09/08/2020 08:19PM
#66
Originally Posted by Jim MoscheckHow true Russ. Seems this story has legs as it was confirmed over the weekend by other news and sources other than Fox.
Did you see Trump's labor day press conference? When asked about disparaging veterans as losers and suckers, Trump dodged the question and went on to accuse the Pentagon leaders of being war profiteers. Then when asked about the Atlantic story, he claimed he couldn't drive to the cemetery, seemingly unaware that other world leaders went to the cemetery by car.
Posted 09/08/2020 08:32PM
#67
Originally Posted by James Lacey
Did you see Trump's labor day press conference? When asked about disparaging veterans as losers and suckers, Trump dodged the question and went on to accuse the Pentagon leaders of being war profiteers. Then when asked about the Atlantic story, he claimed he couldn't drive to the cemetery, seemingly unaware that other world leaders went to the cemetery by car.
Darian R.
Posted 09/08/2020 09:16PM
| Edited 09/08/2020 09:16PM
#68
Originally Posted by Darian Rachal
Maybe this will wake you from slumber? Trump, the great deal maker. The supposed self-made businessman. Has squandered another fortune and failed miserably.
The Trump campaign has reportedly squandered most of the $1.1 billion it raised, blowing millions on Super Bowl ads to rival Bloomberg and targeted DC ads to please Trump
https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-campaign-blows-cash-advantage-super-bowl-dc-ads-nyt-2020-9?utm_source=reddit.com
- Between January and July this year, President Donald Trump's reelection campaign has spent $800 million of its $1.1 billion campaign war chest, a New York Times investigation has found.
- Some of the big spends by the campaign seemed more designed to please Trump than win over voters, with millions spent on ads in solidly Democratic Washington, DC, The Times reported.
- The campaign also spent $11 million on Super Bowl ads to rival former Democratic candidate and billionaire Michael Bloomberg, The Times said.
- Much of the spending can be traced to decisions by Brad Parscale, who was demoted as Trump's campaign manager after June's disastrous Tulsa rally.
- New Trump campaign manager Bill Stepien has since imposed "a series of belt-tightening measures," The Times reported.
Posted 09/09/2020 01:56AM
#69
Originally Posted by James Lacey
Maybe this will wake you from slumber? Trump, the great deal maker. The supposed self-made businessman. Has squandered another fortune and failed miserably.
The Trump campaign has reportedly squandered most of the $1.1 billion it raised, blowing millions on Super Bowl ads to rival Bloomberg and targeted DC ads to please Trump
https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-campaign-blows-cash-advantage-super-bowl-dc-ads-nyt-2020-9?utm_source=reddit.com
- Between January and July this year, President Donald Trump's reelection campaign has spent $800 million of its $1.1 billion campaign war chest, a New York Times investigation has found.
- Some of the big spends by the campaign seemed more designed to please Trump than win over voters, with millions spent on ads in solidly Democratic Washington, DC, The Times reported.
- The campaign also spent $11 million on Super Bowl ads to rival former Democratic candidate and billionaire Michael Bloomberg, The Times said.
- Much of the spending can be traced to decisions by Brad Parscale, who was demoted as Trump's campaign manager after June's disastrous Tulsa rally.
- New Trump campaign manager Bill Stepien has since imposed "a series of belt-tightening measures," The Times reported.
Some of this stuff makes paying off a pornstar look pretty prudent and downright responsible.
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