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Donald Trump Interview Takes Very Awkward Turn: 'When Did I Do That?'
calimary
(89,352 posts)You need a hairpiece, dude. Your see-through hair, in back, gives you away.
Aristus
(71,906 posts)I'm bald. Never bothered me for a second. And never once, even once, considered a comb-over, a bald-guy pony tail in the back, nothing.
Some guys, huh?...
calimary
(89,352 posts)I think hes properly referred to as Sir Patrick Stewart by now. And even with a bald head, he still moves the meter, most definitely.
Aristus
(71,906 posts)He makes bald look good!
I make being bald look......bald...
niyad
(130,678 posts)calimary
(89,352 posts)Dangerous-handsome.
I still think Sir Patrick takes the cake. (At least from me!)
niyad
(130,678 posts)COL Mustard
(8,068 posts)Little bit of fringe on top, and otherwise the Ben Franklin look on the sides. I knew men years ago who did the combover and I swore I would never do that. In my opinion, thats the dumbest look a man can have. Im old and I embrace it.
niyad
(130,678 posts)Hugin
(37,650 posts)Pepto, I have been zooming in to try and determine where the hair roots of the comb-over-to-end-all-comb-overs reside.
As you can see, from this angle his pate is barren from his neck to the peak of his head. An earlier photo from his right side shows the same is true all the way across the top of his scalp and also clearly showing the comb over isnt taken from the right side and this view indicates that it isnt sourced from the left either.
I have come to believe that most of his weird and pathetic comb over originates in a strip about two inches wide at the top of his forehead.
calimary
(89,352 posts)Ive seen photos. You can truthfully call him the Comb-Over Kid.
dalton99a
(92,951 posts)Wicked Blue
(8,741 posts)He manages to remember everyone who has offended him, in order to get revenge on them.
dalton99a
(92,951 posts)popsdenver
(1,918 posts)who once said: "No one has a good enough memory to be a good liar" ????????
Maybe it was Mark Twain or Will Rogers????????
niyad
(130,678 posts)IbogaProject
(5,714 posts)A majority of the blame is our lazy wealthy and their media sycophants who have been polluting our public discorse for decades if not centuries. The idle rich are proof positive of the passage, "Idle hands are the devil's workshop; idle lips are his mouthpiece".
popsdenver
(1,918 posts)but in all reality.......If it wasn't for these "new" Republicans in the Senate, House, and Supreme Court...........
He wouldn't have lasted a day in his first term........
We need to quit saying Trump this And Trump that.........The reality is, that it is the Republican Party.........
IbogaProject
(5,714 posts)The GOP and their wealthy supporters are at least as evil as Trump himself.
popsdenver
(1,918 posts)Don't forget......the Corporations, their CEO's and Owners/Operators who are the ones behind it all.....
Soon, I expect the United States of America to be renamed: The United Fascist Corporations of America........good ol UFCA
love_katz
(3,230 posts)The problem with the Republican party is that it's full of Republicans. They seem to have lost whatever integrity they had shortly after Lincoln was assassinated.
Some folks will try to claim the "not all Republicans " gambit, but I would suggest that they go and listen to Rachel Maddow's podcast, "Bagman", where she discusses what her research into the corruption of, mainly Spiro Agnew, but also Richard Nixon, unearthed.
Not punishing Agnew and Nixon, letting them resign instead, is a big part of why our country is in its current fix.
PatSeg
(52,667 posts)You can't expect him to remember back that far.
mwmisses4289
(3,663 posts)PatSeg
(52,667 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(177,107 posts)orangecrush
(29,468 posts)Kid Berwyn
(23,739 posts)Grosspapa needs more than meds to ace his next cognitive test.
MLWR
(917 posts)MiHale
(12,794 posts)gab13by13
(31,695 posts)with 5 strands of hair.
Botany
(76,771 posts)the windows and then talking about a building that is not there he looked completely out to lunch.
Trump's face looked like the lights are on but nobody is home and his right hand is
some kind of strange business.
2na fisherman
(282 posts)He could shoot someone on Fifth Ave (or launch nuclear weapons) and not remember it... "I did that?" How weird to interrupt an important meeting to get up and say, "this is the door to my ballroom," while staring outside as if the ballroom was actually there. He is becoming more demented each day and it's very obvious. He reminds me of Norma Desmond in Sunset Boulevard, "All right, Mr. DeMille, I'm ready for my close-up." It's way past 25th amendment time to close the curtain on his surreality show.
littlemissmartypants
(32,806 posts)Initech
(108,087 posts)underpants
(195,650 posts)
mwmisses4289
(3,663 posts)and as I understand it, the actor playing him was a decent person. T is not, and never has been, any of those things.
bif
(26,797 posts)If you're severely demented.
Wife doesn't remember offspring or siblings if they haven't touched base for 2 weeks.
Example!
Someone knocks on the door:
Me: Oh look, it is your second born son, Jonathon!
Wife: Don't remember him, are you sure?
Anyhow, with Trump, it is the value of making that promise that is important to him, not the actual execution of the promise.
He has no obligation (or capacity) to be rational.
niyad
(130,678 posts)Bengus81
(9,974 posts)On the check it would state Brought to you by DJT and the Republican Party
Sneederbunk
(17,357 posts)IronLionZion
(51,024 posts)They'll trickle it down all over us
Blue Owl
(58,634 posts)lame54
(39,346 posts)Hassler
(4,840 posts)Incoherence of a fat old orange man with the same dementia as racist dad, Fred.
