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January 19, 2017

A well-regarded actress commented on the post, “He’s scaring the kids! Disgusting.”

And a New York fashion designer added, “My daughter asked me if Trump could have me killed because I protested.”

These lunatics scare the hell out of their children by telling them that Trump is going to murder them and their parents, and then they use their kids’ nightmares as “proof” that Trump is dangerous. No, cretins, your kids aren’t scared because Trump is Hitler. Your kids are scared because you keep telling them they’re going to be killed. Your little ones aren’t responding to Trump; they’re responding to you. It’s amazing that these dumbasses can remain oblivious to their role in this farce.Dave of the Locust

Posted by gerardvanderleun at January 19, 2017 8:03 AM. This is an entry on the sideblog of American Digest: Check it out.

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How in the world did these, these hollywood people achieve the standing they have?

I mean, their position, that of simple entertainment, is so non-essential.

I pretty much believe the same way about the pro-sports people.

A whole bunch of nothing built upon mountains of fluff created out of thin air.

A quick fffffft from the air compressor and they're gone!

Posted by: ghostsniper at January 19, 2017 11:16 AM

“My daughter asked me if Trump could have me killed because I protested.”

A valid concern.


According to the NDAA enacted by Barry the Kenyan: Yes he can. Barry abrogated the rule of law and granted to the Presidency the right to kill any American at any time.

Posted by: Bill Jones at January 19, 2017 11:25 AM

"According to the NDAA enacted by Barry the Kenyan: Yes he can. Barry abrogated the rule of law and granted to the Presidency the right to kill any American at any time."

And Barry the Kenyan did use his ultimate solution. Not a single dork in the US Congress spoke against Barry the Kenyan either.

Posted by: Terry at January 19, 2017 12:39 PM

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