That may be the case but it is hardly to the point of why the POTUS needs respect.We need to leave the Middle East, it is a no win for the United States.
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That may be the case but it is hardly to the point of why the POTUS needs respect.We need to leave the Middle East, it is a no win for the United States.
Ah, consistency. Nothing finer...I think mocking people is wrong, you [Coyote] seem to like the disrespect.
Obammy should have just stayed out of the spot lightThe President mocks this country every time he opens his mouth.
Who gives a shit?This evening, on one of the entertainment shows that I watch before Jeopardy, they were talking about some dude called "plaid shirt guy" and his 2 friends.
Seems that the dude decided that since he was behind Trump to start making faces and doing double takes. Friends next to him were wearing MAGA hats, but they didn't look happy to be there.
Halfway through the rally, some female Trump rally workers came and told them to leave, and replaced them standing behind Trump.
'Plaid Shirt Guy' Becomes Internet Sensation for Making Faces During President Trump's Montana Rally
It may not be easy to upstage President Trump, but one Montana high school student certainly did Thursday night.
At a rally in Billings, the high school senior with a plaid shirt was standing behind the president, smirking, rolling his eyes, and doing double takes.
He has been called “Resistance Jim Halpert,” a reference to John Krasinski’s character in "The Office," who was known for making similar expressions to the camera.
The student became a sensation on social media with the hashtag "#PlaidShirtGuy."
The president's aides were watching too and halfway through the speech; a young woman approaches the teen and asks him to leave.
He was there with his friends, who were wearing Trump's "Make America Great Again" hats. They too were asked to leave.
Inside Edition spoke to the high school senior's mother, who said her son and his friends were picked at random to stand behind the president.
They were given the red “Make America Great Again” hats and asked to show some enthusiasm. But now, they're taking heat from angry Trump supporters who think they were mocking the president.
I found this teen both creative and funny. On the other hand...I don't find mocking disabled people particularly creative...or funny for that matter. Do you?
If you found that creative and funny, you would have loved me in the first grade because that's the kind of stuff I though of as a child. I grew out of that kind of creativity in about the fifth or sixth grade.
When do people normally grow out of the "mocking disabled people" creativity? Or juvenile name calling?
This kid was clowning in a natural unpretentious normal TEEN way....that's what made it funny.
So if a teen was disrespectful to Obama you would have laughed like hell? I find that difficult to believe.
If he had been doing that? Yes. I would have. Sometimes it's just funny. I suspect Obama would have seen the humor.
More funny, imo, then adults "mocking disabled people" and Presidents engaging in juvenile name calling.
I think you are full of it, I don’t care which President, it is not funny.
I think mocking people is wrong, you seem to like the disrespect.
Snowflakes on this thread.Who gives a shit?
Hoho, entitled to both concurrent views.You [Papageorgio] are entitled to your view.
Ah, consistency. Nothing finer...I think mocking people is wrong, you [Coyote] seem to like the disrespect.
Obama skips over
Ah, consistency. Nothing finer...I think mocking people is wrong, you [Coyote] seem to like the disrespect.
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Must not be important.
If you found that creative and funny, you would have loved me in the first grade because that's the kind of stuff I though of as a child. I grew out of that kind of creativity in about the fifth or sixth grade.
When do people normally grow out of the "mocking disabled people" creativity? Or juvenile name calling?
This kid was clowning in a natural unpretentious normal TEEN way....that's what made it funny.
So if a teen was disrespectful to Obama you would have laughed like hell? I find that difficult to believe.
If he had been doing that? Yes. I would have. Sometimes it's just funny. I suspect Obama would have seen the humor.
More funny, imo, then adults "mocking disabled people" and Presidents engaging in juvenile name calling.
I think you are full of it, I don’t care which President, it is not funny.
I think mocking people is wrong, you seem to like the disrespect.
You are entitled to your view.
When do people normally grow out of the "mocking disabled people" creativity? Or juvenile name calling?
This kid was clowning in a natural unpretentious normal TEEN way....that's what made it funny.
So if a teen was disrespectful to Obama you would have laughed like hell? I find that difficult to believe.
If he had been doing that? Yes. I would have. Sometimes it's just funny. I suspect Obama would have seen the humor.
More funny, imo, then adults "mocking disabled people" and Presidents engaging in juvenile name calling.
I think you are full of it, I don’t care which President, it is not funny.
I think mocking people is wrong, you seem to like the disrespect.
You are entitled to your view.
Yes I am and I’ll call you out on yours.
Pick and choose I see, pretty funny.That may be the case but it is hardly to the point of why the POTUS needs respect.We need to leave the Middle East, it is a no win for the United States.
So if a teen was disrespectful to Obama you would have laughed like hell? I find that difficult to believe.
If he had been doing that? Yes. I would have. Sometimes it's just funny. I suspect Obama would have seen the humor.
More funny, imo, then adults "mocking disabled people" and Presidents engaging in juvenile name calling.
I think you are full of it, I don’t care which President, it is not funny.
I think mocking people is wrong, you seem to like the disrespect.
You are entitled to your view.
Yes I am and I’ll call you out on yours.
And I am entitled to my opinion.
This evening, on one of the entertainment shows that I watch before Jeopardy, they were talking about some dude called "plaid shirt guy" and his 2 friends.
Seems that the dude decided that since he was behind Trump to start making faces and doing double takes. Friends next to him were wearing MAGA hats, but they didn't look happy to be there.
Halfway through the rally, some female Trump rally workers came and told them to leave, and replaced them standing behind Trump.
'Plaid Shirt Guy' Becomes Internet Sensation for Making Faces During President Trump's Montana Rally
It may not be easy to upstage President Trump, but one Montana high school student certainly did Thursday night.
At a rally in Billings, the high school senior with a plaid shirt was standing behind the president, smirking, rolling his eyes, and doing double takes.
He has been called “Resistance Jim Halpert,” a reference to John Krasinski’s character in "The Office," who was known for making similar expressions to the camera.
The student became a sensation on social media with the hashtag "#PlaidShirtGuy."
The president's aides were watching too and halfway through the speech; a young woman approaches the teen and asks him to leave.
He was there with his friends, who were wearing Trump's "Make America Great Again" hats. They too were asked to leave.
Inside Edition spoke to the high school senior's mother, who said her son and his friends were picked at random to stand behind the president.
They were given the red “Make America Great Again” hats and asked to show some enthusiasm. But now, they're taking heat from angry Trump supporters who think they were mocking the president.
If he had been doing that? Yes. I would have. Sometimes it's just funny. I suspect Obama would have seen the humor.
More funny, imo, then adults "mocking disabled people" and Presidents engaging in juvenile name calling.
I think you are full of it, I don’t care which President, it is not funny.
I think mocking people is wrong, you seem to like the disrespect.
You are entitled to your view.
Yes I am and I’ll call you out on yours.
And I am entitled to my opinion.
Where in the fuck did I say you weren’t? Where did I say you couldn’t have an opinion? Go on show me!
And they are children. That's the point.Those that are mature adults consider their antics as that of children.This evening, on one of the entertainment shows that I watch before Jeopardy, they were talking about some dude called "plaid shirt guy" and his 2 friends.
Seems that the dude decided that since he was behind Trump to start making faces and doing double takes. Friends next to him were wearing MAGA hats, but they didn't look happy to be there.
Halfway through the rally, some female Trump rally workers came and told them to leave, and replaced them standing behind Trump.
'Plaid Shirt Guy' Becomes Internet Sensation for Making Faces During President Trump's Montana Rally
It may not be easy to upstage President Trump, but one Montana high school student certainly did Thursday night.
At a rally in Billings, the high school senior with a plaid shirt was standing behind the president, smirking, rolling his eyes, and doing double takes.
He has been called “Resistance Jim Halpert,” a reference to John Krasinski’s character in "The Office," who was known for making similar expressions to the camera.
The student became a sensation on social media with the hashtag "#PlaidShirtGuy."
The president's aides were watching too and halfway through the speech; a young woman approaches the teen and asks him to leave.
He was there with his friends, who were wearing Trump's "Make America Great Again" hats. They too were asked to leave.
Inside Edition spoke to the high school senior's mother, who said her son and his friends were picked at random to stand behind the president.
They were given the red “Make America Great Again” hats and asked to show some enthusiasm. But now, they're taking heat from angry Trump supporters who think they were mocking the president.
I think you are full of it, I don’t care which President, it is not funny.
I think mocking people is wrong, you seem to like the disrespect.
You are entitled to your view.
Yes I am and I’ll call you out on yours.
And I am entitled to my opinion.
Where in the fuck did I say you weren’t? Where did I say you couldn’t have an opinion? Go on show me!
I didn't say said I wasn't.
You are entitled to your view.
Yes I am and I’ll call you out on yours.
And I am entitled to my opinion.
Where in the fuck did I say you weren’t? Where did I say you couldn’t have an opinion? Go on show me!
I didn't say said I wasn't.
Trolling, got it.
This evening, on one of the entertainment shows that I watch before Jeopardy, they were talking about some dude called "plaid shirt guy" and his 2 friends.
Seems that the dude decided that since he was behind Trump to start making faces and doing double takes. Friends next to him were wearing MAGA hats, but they didn't look happy to be there.
Halfway through the rally, some female Trump rally workers came and told them to leave, and replaced them standing behind Trump.
'Plaid Shirt Guy' Becomes Internet Sensation for Making Faces During President Trump's Montana Rally
It may not be easy to upstage President Trump, but one Montana high school student certainly did Thursday night.
At a rally in Billings, the high school senior with a plaid shirt was standing behind the president, smirking, rolling his eyes, and doing double takes.
He has been called “Resistance Jim Halpert,” a reference to John Krasinski’s character in "The Office," who was known for making similar expressions to the camera.
The student became a sensation on social media with the hashtag "#PlaidShirtGuy."
The president's aides were watching too and halfway through the speech; a young woman approaches the teen and asks him to leave.
He was there with his friends, who were wearing Trump's "Make America Great Again" hats. They too were asked to leave.
Inside Edition spoke to the high school senior's mother, who said her son and his friends were picked at random to stand behind the president.
They were given the red “Make America Great Again” hats and asked to show some enthusiasm. But now, they're taking heat from angry Trump supporters who think they were mocking the president.
No one said you weren’t.Yes I am and I’ll call you out on yours.
And I am entitled to my opinion.
Where in the fuck did I say you weren’t? Where did I say you couldn’t have an opinion? Go on show me!
I didn't say said I wasn't.
Trolling, got it.
No I'm just pointing out that I am also entitled to my opinion.