sabresfaninthesouth
Lifelong Cynic
I considered the fact that he didn't give him some derogatory nickname to be a win in this case.
I considered the fact that he didn't give him some derogatory nickname to be a win in this case.
I'd be kinda interested in seeing him defend calling him the f word.I considered the fact that he didn't give him some derogatory nickname to be a win in this case.
Seriously. "Founder of a rub n tug chain" is probably the least offensive job title of anyone on his LinkedIn list.What a scandal! This is sure to bring him down!
ha ha, who am I kidding?
Must be Fiona Apples brother, yep I see the resemblance.
Oh fuck lol
Oh fuck lol
It's still disturbing/more shocking that these A-hole repubtards can believe that Trumptard lies...and now can classify them as weird, weirder, and weirdest...WTF is wrong with these douches???
Republican donors in attendance called it one of Trump's weirdest lies ever. On Friday night, under a tent erected over the pool at his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida, President Trump claimed the media were spreading "fake news" when they said he called the CEO of Apple "Tim Apple."
Trump told the donors that he actually said "Tim Cook Apple" really fast, and the "Cook" part of the sentence was soft. But all you heard from the "fake news," he said, was "Tim Apple."
Two donors who were there told me they couldn't understand why the president would make such a claim given the whole thing is captured on video. Nobody cared, they said, and Tim Cook took it in good humor by changing his Twitter profile to Tim Apple.
Between the lines: This isn't the first time Trump has tried to persuade people not to trust video. As The New York Times first reported, Trump privately told a senator that the Access Hollywood tape, in which he talks about sexually assaulting women, was fake. (Trump had previously admitted the voice was his, and apologized for "locker room talk.")
- "I just thought, why would you lie about that," one of the donors told me. "It doesn't even matter!"