Listen to this. This video presents us with the results of a beautiful, beautiful mind at work, probably one of the greatest minds ever, communicating as only it can, delivering such beautiful words. It’s probably, and I don’t offer this lightly, no, I do not, but this is probably one of the greatest Offal Office demonstrations of thinking and speaking ever made in the history of the entire world, in the history of the entire universe.
PINO TACO is speaking on the matter of burning the U.S. flag. His grasp of history and rhetoric is so beautiful, it’s amazing. If I was there, I would tell him, “Mister President, that is one of the greatest and most beautiful speeches I’ve ever heard.”
Well, except, of course, in a pre-school class. I have heard pre-school children make more sense and do it more beautifully. Many children just learning to speak make more beautiful speeches asking for a glass of water. They make more sense and enunciate more clearly than this blithering dolt in the Offal Office.
When it comes to speaking, Donald Trump is not John F. Kennedy. Nor is he Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, or Abraham Lincoln. He will never be known as a great thinker. Nor will he ever be known as a great orator. He will, as this speech demonstrates, be perpetually derided and ridiculed as a bumbling bloviator except for the legions who pucker up and bend over to kiss his ass.
Oh, BTW, shortly after Trump fumbled through his wilted thought salad, someone burned a U.S. flag. The person was arrested for starting a fire, but not for burning the flag.
Protester Sets Flag Ablaze Outside White House Hours After Trump’s Order
No riots were reported. Of course not. TACO was lying.
As usual.
He REALLY likes to hear himself talk!!!! Blah … blah … blah and saying absolutely NOTHING!!!
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Now if he would only learn to listen to himself, maybe we wouldn’t have to…
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He seems to hear something else completely different from what he’s saying. In his mind, each of his words are well-crafted jewels, and not the bewildering syllabic mash that we endure. Cheers
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Moreover, he’s so busy complimenting himself that any worthwhile remarks that he might make are totally overlooked.
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michael, sarcasm does not become you. tch tch
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Sorry, Judy, but sometimes the sarcasm tank is so full that so must be vented, just for my sanity. Cheers
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