Everyone seems less megalomaniac-y before they’re President. It happened (to a lesser extent, of course) to Obama, too.
(But who knows how it would have affected him if Obama had become a multi-millionaire earlier? It was so close to the election, it hadn’t had time to work all its “magic” on his personality.)
In case you didn’t take the suggestion seriously, you should really check out scarecrowpresident.com (suggested by @tulpoeid_).
At the risk of doing a slight bit of spoiling, a crow goes to a scarecrow and asks if he wants to be President. The crow explains he’s been working for every President since Bubba, and he can get (even) a scarecrow elected. At one point, the scarecrow asks why he’s not working for Trump, and he answers “even a crow has standards.”
It pretty much lines up with what my cousin told me. He was a political consultant in DC for several years, working with Democrat politicians. After starting out as a true believer, he ended up saying “a pox on both your houses”, moving out of DC and starting a new career. He agrees (as I do) with the recent statement from Jonah Goldberg, who said that the choice between Hillary and Donald was, basically, what kind of bread do we want on our crap sandwich.
BE THIS GUY about 7 years ago
He’s from New York; they’re pigeons.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 7 years ago
“Doves, pigeons, ……………. they’re birds, ain’t they? Release ’em. Better them than the hounds.”
boydpercy Premium Member about 7 years ago
He reminds me of William F. Buckley, Jr.
darth_geekboy about 7 years ago
dRUMPf seem less megalomaniac-y back then, i guess.
Masterskrain about 7 years ago
He was a moron then, and he’s STILL a moron now! Just fatter…
jeffiekins about 7 years ago
Everyone seems less megalomaniac-y before they’re President. It happened (to a lesser extent, of course) to Obama, too.
(But who knows how it would have affected him if Obama had become a multi-millionaire earlier? It was so close to the election, it hadn’t had time to work all its “magic” on his personality.)
shawnc1959 about 7 years ago
Now we know what it sounds like when doves cry …
Kip W about 7 years ago
We’ll see if they remembered air holes in the pigeon crates.
William Bednar Premium Member about 7 years ago
Pigeons, Doves, Meh!
comixbomix about 7 years ago
So…“The Doves of Deception”?
tulpoeid_ about 7 years ago
Some of you might be interested in this one: http://scarecrowpresident.com/
whiteaj about 7 years ago
“Doves of drama.”
johnec about 7 years ago
Are there a legion of dove hunters downwind? Pidgeons – doves – the both taste the same.
JoeMartinFan Premium Member about 7 years ago
“Pigeons of Peace” – LOL!!!
jeffiekins about 7 years ago
In case you didn’t take the suggestion seriously, you should really check out scarecrowpresident.com (suggested by @tulpoeid_).
At the risk of doing a slight bit of spoiling, a crow goes to a scarecrow and asks if he wants to be President. The crow explains he’s been working for every President since Bubba, and he can get (even) a scarecrow elected. At one point, the scarecrow asks why he’s not working for Trump, and he answers “even a crow has standards.”
It pretty much lines up with what my cousin told me. He was a political consultant in DC for several years, working with Democrat politicians. After starting out as a true believer, he ended up saying “a pox on both your houses”, moving out of DC and starting a new career. He agrees (as I do) with the recent statement from Jonah Goldberg, who said that the choice between Hillary and Donald was, basically, what kind of bread do we want on our crap sandwich.
summerdog86 about 7 years ago
“Doves of Doom”. “Pigeons of Plenty”. Whatever….
Kind&Kinder about 7 years ago
Just so long as it’s not a turkey-drop!