It's fair to opine that Trump (née Drumpf) is the figurative 20th Saudi.
He learned to fly awfully, but not how to land. He steered his aircraft through the thunderstorm that was / is COVID. He lost nearly 1,300,000 souls inflight.
Thank God co-pilot Mike Pence knew how to land.
So, Donald lost his license to fly. Quite understandably. Inde…
It's fair to opine that Trump (née Drumpf) is the figurative 20th Saudi.
He learned to fly awfully, but not how to land. He steered his aircraft through the thunderstorm that was / is COVID. He lost nearly 1,300,000 souls inflight.
Thank God co-pilot Mike Pence knew how to land.
So, Donald lost his license to fly. Quite understandably. Indeed, he should have been indicted for mass manslaughter. Not to mention, for trying to flip America into a vassal state of Russia.
Now he's trying to get back in the cockpit. And there are still 74,200,000 willfully blind cultists who want to hand him back his pilot's license, as well as the nuke-button.
How many souls will you lose, if there is a next time, Donnie Boy?
June 16, 2015, is America's — and the world's — second 9/11 . . . 6/16. The day Don Don descended on his gold colored escalator, and America descended down to the 4th through 9th rings of hell. To wit:
Greed - 4th
Wrath
Heresy
Violence
Fraud
Treachery - 9th
All that's missing? Replace that one (in 6-16) w/ a six, as in 666.
U.S. immigration records from October 1885 list his name as Friedr. Trumpf.[24][25] An early recorded appearance of the name "Trump" appears 25 years later in the 1910 United States census records.[26][25] In her book The Trumps, biographer Gwenda Blair mentions a Hanns Drumpf who settled in Kallstadt in 1608 and whose descendants changed their name from Drumpf to Trump during the Thirty Years' War.[27][28] A 2015 Deutsche Welle article claims Blair said in an interview that Trump's grandfather was named Friedrich Drumpf,[29]; this contradicts the statement in Blair's earlier book. According to Kallstadt's transportation association, "Drumpf" was the original spelling of the family's surname but that it had already been changed to "Trump" before this spelling was recorded in the population register produced by the French annexation of the Left Bank of the Rhine (from 1798 to 1814).[30] The fact-checking website Snopes presents sources showing the family name was once "Drumpf" and showing the aforementioned contradictory reporting of Blair's opinion on whether Frederick Trump first used "Drumpf" but also showing that neither Donald Trump nor his father ever had the surname Drumpf.[31]
Donald can call himself Dr. Pepper, Steppin' Fetchit, or, even, No Coke Pepsi.
I don't care. You know, 1st Amendment, and all that. Be that as it may, Donnie T. is a counterfeit Trump. He's no more a "real" Trump than an indigenous person is a real Indian. Just because Christopher was confused in 1492, does not make those people into Indians. Who is Colombus, anyway. His & Her Majesties' Gofer.
Trump is a concocted stage name, at best. 100% ersatz in much the way "The Apprentice" made up a stage persona for a broke, Queens ass. One who squandered his dad's gift of 413,000,000 USD into an ongoing series of boneheaded bankruptcies. Who in the world loses money, OWNING a casino. Hint: A moron is who.
Trump is an inherited stage-name.
A stage name is a pseudonym used by performers, such as actors, musicians, and comedians, instead of their real name. This name is often chosen for various reasons, such as making it easier to remember, creating a distinct persona, or avoiding confusion with other performers, e.g. Michael Keaton's real surname is Douglas.
The singer Elton John was born Reginald Kenneth Dwight, and Lady Gaga was born Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta.
Trump is a facade, an illusion of unearned, hence unwarranted prestige.
It's fair to opine that Trump (née Drumpf) is the figurative 20th Saudi.
He learned to fly awfully, but not how to land. He steered his aircraft through the thunderstorm that was / is COVID. He lost nearly 1,300,000 souls inflight.
Thank God co-pilot Mike Pence knew how to land.
So, Donald lost his license to fly. Quite understandably. Indeed, he should have been indicted for mass manslaughter. Not to mention, for trying to flip America into a vassal state of Russia.
Now he's trying to get back in the cockpit. And there are still 74,200,000 willfully blind cultists who want to hand him back his pilot's license, as well as the nuke-button.
How many souls will you lose, if there is a next time, Donnie Boy?
June 16, 2015, is America's — and the world's — second 9/11 . . . 6/16. The day Don Don descended on his gold colored escalator, and America descended down to the 4th through 9th rings of hell. To wit:
Greed - 4th
Wrath
Heresy
Violence
Fraud
Treachery - 9th
All that's missing? Replace that one (in 6-16) w/ a six, as in 666.
U.S. immigration records from October 1885 list his name as Friedr. Trumpf.[24][25] An early recorded appearance of the name "Trump" appears 25 years later in the 1910 United States census records.[26][25] In her book The Trumps, biographer Gwenda Blair mentions a Hanns Drumpf who settled in Kallstadt in 1608 and whose descendants changed their name from Drumpf to Trump during the Thirty Years' War.[27][28] A 2015 Deutsche Welle article claims Blair said in an interview that Trump's grandfather was named Friedrich Drumpf,[29]; this contradicts the statement in Blair's earlier book. According to Kallstadt's transportation association, "Drumpf" was the original spelling of the family's surname but that it had already been changed to "Trump" before this spelling was recorded in the population register produced by the French annexation of the Left Bank of the Rhine (from 1798 to 1814).[30] The fact-checking website Snopes presents sources showing the family name was once "Drumpf" and showing the aforementioned contradictory reporting of Blair's opinion on whether Frederick Trump first used "Drumpf" but also showing that neither Donald Trump nor his father ever had the surname Drumpf.[31]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Trump#:~:text=name%20as%20Friedr.-,Trumpf.,during%20the%20Thirty%20Years'%20War.
Fools' names and fools' faces:
Donald can call himself Dr. Pepper, Steppin' Fetchit, or, even, No Coke Pepsi.
I don't care. You know, 1st Amendment, and all that. Be that as it may, Donnie T. is a counterfeit Trump. He's no more a "real" Trump than an indigenous person is a real Indian. Just because Christopher was confused in 1492, does not make those people into Indians. Who is Colombus, anyway. His & Her Majesties' Gofer.
Trump is a concocted stage name, at best. 100% ersatz in much the way "The Apprentice" made up a stage persona for a broke, Queens ass. One who squandered his dad's gift of 413,000,000 USD into an ongoing series of boneheaded bankruptcies. Who in the world loses money, OWNING a casino. Hint: A moron is who.
Trump is an inherited stage-name.
A stage name is a pseudonym used by performers, such as actors, musicians, and comedians, instead of their real name. This name is often chosen for various reasons, such as making it easier to remember, creating a distinct persona, or avoiding confusion with other performers, e.g. Michael Keaton's real surname is Douglas.
The singer Elton John was born Reginald Kenneth Dwight, and Lady Gaga was born Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta.
Trump is a facade, an illusion of unearned, hence unwarranted prestige.
I've gotta run. [Good talk.]
True, but consider this all names are concocted fictions, all identities are constructs.
The fact that you have a name is a happenstance that someone at your birth bestowed one on you.
The Dutch didn't have surnames until Napoleon required them, and some of them chose outrages names like Vries which means Freeze.