When he came walking out with President Obama, Donald Trump looked to me to be absolutely terrified. I can't help but think (and hope) that this is a good thing overall.
Maybe it's dawning on him how the world is not how he imagines it. But I doubt that. Reality won't bring this guy's ego down. Well, an hour to go. Jeebus, this guy makes me want Bush the Dumber back
If they find my shadow burnt into a wall by the atomic fire, it'll have your mum's shadow kneeling before it.
Not to worry, he doesn't know how to pronounce it so it's hard to order. He'd have to point to the war menu and the Obamas took them all as souvenirs.
Yea, today on the subway I thought, boy, a little nuclear war would be a good thing. Such unbearable idiocy. Then I watched the inauguration.
I have a question about the inauguration: Right now my leftist FB friends are obsessed with reposting images that show the Mall grounds as barely half-full of people and crowing about how so few people bothered to show up. The images were from fairly high-up, maybe from a drone or the Washington Monument, and from a perspective looking towards the Capitol. I watched the ceremony on YouTube and it looked like the Mall was fairly well-packed, but that was from lower camera angles looking out from the Capitol towards the Monument. So what gives? Was it the different camera angles that made it seem that dramatically different numbers of people were in attendance? Or were the less-crowded pictures taken a significant time before or after the noon ceremony? It was overcast, so you couldn't really tell by shadows about what time it was in the less-crowded pictures.
Me and Donny talked for a long while on November 10th. I told him that besides the awesome pool and the kickass basketball court that's there's a whole lot to do. I don't know how he'll have have the time to watch SNL after the end of his first 100 days. I had two young kids to watch and I wanted what little free time I had to spend with them.