That chick with the enormous butt sure is abusing that demented old bastard. But remember, some people wanted that pathetic pedophile to be our "leader". You know, people who thought mean tweets were bad for the republic. Alcholic law profs and the like. Yep, that is the face of a man who can lead and who should have his finger on the nuclear button:
Daughter-fucker belongs in a home. And he needs a diaper change.
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No, 81 million people did not vote for him. Maybe 8.1 mil.
What's interesting is the top frame shows Fearless Leader in his usual pose of mouth open, trying to bully someone. She just isn't taking, as is the habit of most wives.
PS It's not that enormous.
Yes it is, and it's all a matter of perspective.
Look again.
He's being chastised by his base.
Dude - you possess some mad Photoshop skills - I had to look twice to catch that one. Well played, my friend, well played.
The demeanor/pose changes are telling. I believe what constitutes a large ass may fall into the same perception/perspective category as mammoth boobs.
For what it's worth, in regard to perceptions of alcoholism, adult children of alcoholics can present with behavior similar to that of an alcoholic, without being one themselves. Some people find that confusing.
The Laundry List – 14 Traits of an Adult Child of an Alcoholic
-We became isolated and afraid of people and authority figures.
-We became approval seekers and lost our identity in the process.
-We are frightened by angry people and any personal criticism.
-We either become alcoholics, marry them or both, or find another compulsive personality such as a workaholic to fulfill our sick abandonment needs.
-We live life from the viewpoint of victims and we are attracted by that weakness in our love and friendship relationships.
-We have an overdeveloped sense of responsibility and it is easier for us to be concerned with others rather than ourselves; this enables us not to look too closely at our own faults, etc.
-We get guilt feelings when we stand up for ourselves instead of giving in to others.
-We became addicted to excitement.
-We confuse love and pity and tend to “love” people we can “pity” and “rescue.”
-We have “stuffed” our feelings from our traumatic childhoods and have lost the ability to feel or express our feelings because it hurts so much (Denial).
-We judge ourselves harshly and have a very low sense of self-esteem.
-We are dependent personalities who are terrified of abandonment and will do anything to hold on to a relationship in order not to experience painful abandonment feelings, which we received from living with sick people who were never there emotionally for us.
-Alcoholism is a family disease; and we became para-alcoholics and took on the characteristics of that disease even though we did not pick up the drink.
Para-alcoholics are reactors rather than actors.
Joe and Jill went up the hill
To fetch a pail of water;
Joe forgot and took a squat
molestering his daughter
Up Joe got, and home did trot,
As fast as he could caper,(he fell down twice)
To old Dame MSM, who patched his nob
With vinegar and newspaper.
More like soothed his wounds with saccharine and empty words.
Or in keeping with the large ass theme some rhyming toilet paper might work with something other than vinegar.
To Old Dame MSM, who smoothed His Nob
With saccharine and palaver.
Nah, about the only thing about her that's normal.
Looks like a drive-by scolding from the tone-deaf taco lady. Sad!
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