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What I get is that your OK with an incompetent President with a serious mental disorder that affects his performance in office. You're not concerned that because he came into office knowing nothing about government or governing he's finding out on the job, while we are paying him, that he can't keep any of his promises to his supporters without Congress's permission. Your OK with that; I'm not. I get that. And your OK with his conflicts of interest and a tax plan that is aimed at enriching himself and his family at the expense of the American Middle Class. Well, I'm not OK with that either. And I am thankful there is a Congress, there is statutory law, and there is a Constitution. And from my perspective, Colbert's monologue was both hilarious and disturbing. I'm OK with that; you're not. I get that. And the reason I'm OK with it is because the focus of Colbert's remarks was our President -- a guy that's supposedly working for us, but in reality is just fucking up one thing after another. He lied to us. He said he was better than anyone. And now we're paying this liar and fuck-up.You obviously don't get it. It's not about Trump. It's about some late night dirtball feeling it is perfectly appropriate to use language like that about the President. It's not brilliant or funny. At best it is juvenile schoolyard taunts. Colbert is a coward because he would never dare say that in front of one of Trump's sons. He is a typical liberal media bully, actually a worthy successor to the asshole he replaced.
You are the one with the mental disorder, not Trump. I've lost all respect for you, so you're on ignore.
This isn't about people insulting the President. It's about the vulgarity level on prime time television.
What I get is that your OK with an incompetent President with a serious mental disorder that affects his performance in office. You're not concerned that because he came into office knowing nothing about government or governing he's finding out on the job, while we are paying him, that he can't keep any of his promises to his supporters without Congress's permission. Your OK with that; I'm not. I get that. And your OK with his conflicts of interest and a tax plan that is aimed at enriching himself and his family at the expense of the American Middle Class. Well, I'm not OK with that either. And I am thankful there is a Congress, there is statutory law, and there is a Constitution. And from my perspective, Colbert's monologue was both hilarious and disturbing. I'm OK with that; you're not. I get that. And the reason I'm OK with it is because the focus of Colbert's remarks was our President -- a guy that's supposedly working for us, but in reality is just fucking up one thing after another. He lied to us. He said he was better than anyone. And now we're paying this liar and fuck-up.
I agree, We need to clean up TV. Colbert's monologue was damn near as vulgar and a whole lot funnier than Trump on the Republican debate stage. Of course Colbert's monologue was nowhere as vulgar as Trump's Megan Kelly "blood comment" or his "pussy tape". But to be fair, the latter is something Mr. Trump would have just as soon kept off TV. His only role was to star in it. He, so far as we are aware, did not try to brand and syndicate it.It's about the vulgarity level on prime time television.
I agree, We need to clean up TV. Colbert's monologue was damn near as vulgar and a whole lot funnier than Trump on the Republican debate stage. Of course Colbert's monologue was nowhere as vulgar as Trump's Megan Kelly "blood comment" or his "pussy tape". But to be fair, the latter is something Mr. Trump would have just as soon kept off TV. His only role was to star in it. He, so far as we are aware, did not try to brand and syndicate it.
I agree, We need to clean up TV. Colbert's monologue was damn near as vulgar and a whole lot funnier than Trump on the Republican debate stage. Of course Colbert's monologue was nowhere as vulgar as Trump's Megan Kelly "blood comment" or his "pussy tape". But to be fair, the latter is something Mr. Trump would have just as soon kept off TV. His only role was to star in it. He, so far as we are aware, did not try to brand and syndicate it.