Re: trump (the former guy)
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2022 12:46 pm
Looking real healthy today without his makeup playing in the Saudi golf event at his course.
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Looking real healthy today without his makeup playing in the Saudi golf event at his course.
In a legal brief filed this week, Trump's lawyers urged the U.S. Court Appeals for the District of Columbia to find that that the judge wrongly concluded that courts should look at the contents of a president’s remarks when deciding whether immunity applies. “Examining the contents of a tweet or speech constitutes an intrusion on the executive,” they said.
They relied heavily on a 1982 decision by the Supreme Court, which tossed out a lawsuit filed against President Nixon by ruling that presidents are immune from lawsuits over even actions at the “outer perimeter” of their official duties. The Trump speech preceding the riot falls into that category, his lawyers said.
In questioning the results of the election during the weeks before Jan. 6 and on that day itself, Trump was exercising a president’s ability to use the bully pulpit and was “engaged in an open discussion and debate about the integrity of the 2020 election,” they said.
I dunno, maybe he took them out for cleaning and polishing? I think he should replace them with those solid gold grills, that would be on brand.
Well now that sounds like a bunch of crap. The reads to me that the executive can do any damn thing he wants and is totally unaccountable because, executive. Now as to whether that speech falls into the "outer perimeter" of tfg's official duties, I can see as a different question.Kendra wrote: ↑Thu Jul 28, 2022 2:00 pm https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald ... d_nn_tw_ma
In a legal brief filed this week, Trump's lawyers urged the U.S. Court Appeals for the District of Columbia to find that that the judge wrongly concluded that courts should look at the contents of a president’s remarks when deciding whether immunity applies. “Examining the contents of a tweet or speech constitutes an intrusion on the executive,” they said.
They relied heavily on a 1982 decision by the Supreme Court, which tossed out a lawsuit filed against President Nixon by ruling that presidents are immune from lawsuits over even actions at the “outer perimeter” of their official duties. The Trump speech preceding the riot falls into that category, his lawyers said.
In questioning the results of the election during the weeks before Jan. 6 and on that day itself, Trump was exercising a president’s ability to use the bully pulpit and was “engaged in an open discussion and debate about the integrity of the 2020 election,” they said.
I've always wondered about the angle he holds his head when he knows a camera is in view. Above is a normal position, ears go from eyes to mouth. A nice normal face. Ok, not nice.
This is his standard camera pose with the head tilted so far back his mouth is at the midpoint of his ears and his eyes are approaching the top of his skull. It always looked freakish, like he was micro-cephalic. And he always does it! Perhaps he started small and it has just gotten out of control over the years. Bugs me every time I see him.
Just speculating with zero proof, but its possible he does it to avoid showing a double chin. I mean he obviously has had work to remove one in the past, but it could be a concern.PaulG wrote: ↑Thu Jul 28, 2022 6:09 pm
I've always wondered about the angle he holds his head when he knows a camera is in view. Above is a normal position, ears go from eyes to mouth. A nice normal face. Ok, not nice.
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This is his standard camera pose with the head tilted so far back his mouth is at the midpoint of his ears and his eyes are approaching the top of his skull. It always looked freakish, like he was micro-cephalic. And he always does it! Perhaps he started small and it has just gotten out of control over the years. Bugs me every time I see him.
This is one trick to try to hide the double chin and have some kind of neck. I didn't say it works but I'll bet that's it. I can't figure out where Ivanka Jr. got her weirdly long neck.PaulG wrote: ↑Thu Jul 28, 2022 6:09 pm This is his standard camera pose with the head tilted so far back his mouth is at the midpoint of his ears and his eyes are approaching the top of his skull. It always looked freakish, like he was micro-cephalic. And he always does it! Perhaps he started small and it has just gotten out of control over the years. Bugs me every time I see him.
I think it was like 90 degrees and possible rain on the course. Maybe that's why. He's melting!pipistrelle wrote: ↑Thu Jul 28, 2022 6:22 pm Why is he without face paint? And possibly the hair dye or food coloring or whatever it is?
She had her jowls pulled up to a freaky degree. What you are seeing is what was under her jaw when she was a kid. See how her jaw curved down naturally when she was a kid compared with the chainsaw she took to it to shape it up.pipistrelle wrote: ↑Thu Jul 28, 2022 6:22 pm This is one trick to try to hide the double chin and have some kind of neck. I didn't say it works but I'll bet that's it. I can't figure out where Ivanka Jr. got her weirdly long neck.
Its because he is actually exercising in a non air conditioned environment. Those 2 things would cause massive amounts of sweat i a man in his shitty condition, which would cause his face paint to bubble and melt off. I sweat a lot myself so I know what its like.Why is he without face paint? And possibly the hair dye or food coloring or whatever it is?
"Well, nobody's gotten to the bottom of 9/11, unfortunately, and they should have, as to the maniacs that did that horrible thing ..."
— Donald Trump when asked about criticism he's received from 9/11 families for hosting the Saudi-backed LIV golf tour at his club