Thursday, September 29, 2016

Trump's Hair (Metaphorically Speaking) Becoming A Mushroom Cloud

Trump's Hair (Metaphorically Speaking) Becoming A Mushroom Cloud
Scary... Will we really see Trump's hair becoming a mushroom cloud if he becomes the President of the USA... You can BET ON IT but it won't be just his hair! thinkingblue

Published on Aug 27, 2016
This is what life looks like through the eyes of a Trump voter.
Author: Rudy Mancuso

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Donald Trump Jr. In So Many Words, Compares a Dead Baby Refugee to a Skittle.


The Trumps are much worse than deplorable... They aren't humane.thinkingblue

HUMANE: adjective ?showing kindness, care, and sympathy towards others, especially those who are suffering:

Excerpt: The post by the Republican presidential candidate's son immediately went viral. It earned the support and praise of many Trump supporters, who worry that an influx of refugees poises an existential security threat. It also drew condemnation from many who viewed the tweet as a flip, dehumanizing way to address a humanitarian catastrophe affecting more than 13 million people.The makers of Skittles were quick to join the second camp. "Skittles are candy. Refugees are people," a spokeswoman for the candy's parent company, Wrigley, said in a widely distributed statement. "We don't feel it's an appropriate analogy. We will respectfully refrain from further commentary as anything we say could be misinterpreted as marketing."
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Donald Trump Jr. In So Many Words, Compares a Dead Baby Refugee to a Skittle.


The Trumps are much worse than deplorable... They aren't humane.thinkingblue

HUMANE: adjective ?showing kindness, care, and sympathy towards others, especially those who are suffering:

Excerpt: The post by the Republican presidential candidate's son immediately went viral. It earned the support and praise of many Trump supporters, who worry that an influx of refugees poises an existential security threat. It also drew condemnation from many who viewed the tweet as a flip, dehumanizing way to address a humanitarian catastrophe affecting more than 13 million people.The makers of Skittles were quick to join the second camp. "Skittles are candy. Refugees are people," a spokeswoman for the candy's parent company, Wrigley, said in a widely distributed statement. "We don't feel it's an appropriate analogy. We will respectfully refrain from further commentary as anything we say could be misinterpreted as marketing."
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