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Looking at Trump yesterday on the news in Wisconsin he seemed to be more CGI than human. It wasn't like many older people in the states where the cosmetic surgery is obvious. But it reminded me of Max Headroom - younger readers may not be aware that this was an early and very entertaining CGI talking head. And also Kryten out of red dwarf. This thread is purely for entertainment as it is not really appropriate to criticise a politician, let alone anyone else, for their strange looks.




https://acrossthepondtv.wordpress.com/2015/07/29/10-things-you-probably-didnt-know-about-red-dwarf/

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In the case of Trump it?s fine to insult him based on his looks. Or anything else for that matter.

The tinsel-haired orange-faced tawt is setting progress in many fields back by years, environment, world peace and friction between countries, US citizens? health and economic welfare, international trade, division within American society. Morally bankrupt and intent on causing harm, calling him fascist would be a compliment to the man.

He deserves worse than insults, he?s a t w a t.

KidKruger Wrote:

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> In the case of Trump it?s fine to insult him based

> on his looks. Or anything else for that matter.

> The tinsel-haired orange-faced tawt is setting

> progress in many fields back by years,

> environment, world peace and friction between

> countries, US citizens? health and economic

> welfare, international trade, division within

> American society. Morally bankrupt and intent on

> causing harm, calling him fascist would be a

> compliment to the man.

> He deserves worse than insults, he?s a t w a t.



That is literally what the democrats are doing. They have gone from terrorist sympathisers to terrorists themselves.

The democrats have made Trump's 2020 re election far too easy, with anyone sane fleeing the party.


You might want to keep up & take a look at the #WalkAway movement, instead of immersing yourself in fake media.


 

What I said about Trump stands.

Regardless of what the Democratic party is doing.

I don?t see that one invalidates the other.

The guy is a psychopath and the behaviour of one or any number of people, including a political party, doesn?t change that.

Though it seems like you think otherwise.


ED Bird Wrote:

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> KidKruger Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > In the case of Trump it?s fine to insult him

> based

> > on his looks. Or anything else for that matter.

> > The tinsel-haired orange-faced tawt is setting

> > progress in many fields back by years,

> > environment, world peace and friction between

> > countries, US citizens? health and economic

> > welfare, international trade, division within

> > American society. Morally bankrupt and intent

> on

> > causing harm, calling him fascist would be a

> > compliment to the man.

> > He deserves worse than insults, he?s a t w a t.

>

>

> That is literally what the democrats are doing.

> They have gone from terrorist sympathisers to

> terrorists themselves.

> The democrats have made Trump's 2020 re election

> far too easy, with anyone sane fleeing the party.

>

> You might want to keep up & take a look at the

> #WalkAway movement, instead of immersing yourself

> in fake media.

>

>

I'm sure he has compared himself to all action American heroes. I couldn't find any links but found this interesting article on films that predicted the rise of the machines, sorry Trump, starting off with Citizen Kane and Duck Soup. https://www.rollingstone.com/movies/movie-lists/idiocracy-2016-20-movies-that-predicted-trumps-rise-251803/

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