Donald Trump reveals 'Keep America Great!' will be his 2020 campaign slogan
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[quote]He told a crowd in Pennsylvania that he could not use "Make America Great Again" because it was no longer relevant after his time in office.
"We can't say 'Make America Great Again' because I already did that," Mr Trump said.
"Our new slogan when we start running in, can you believe it, two years from now, is going to be 'Keep America Great' exclamation point."[/quote]
[quote]"All I do is good stuff. The economy is the best it has ever been," he said.
"The task for all of us … is to make sure that this great American comeback continues full-speed ahead.
"But we can only do that if we elect people who are going to back our agenda and fight for our values."[/quote]
[url]http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-03-12/donald-trump-will-use-keep-america-great-for-2020-campaign/9538862[/url]
You have to possess something before you can try to keep it. At no point during Trump's tenure have I seen any signs of greatness.
Fuck off you delusional dickhead, all your doing is running America into the ground
[QUOTE]"We can't say 'Make America Great Again' because I already did that," Mr Trump said.[/QUOTE]
:hammered:
I don't have any other comment really, not sure how somebody can be so delusional.
Just out of curiosity - Is trump sane?
Does he like understand how shitty his decisions have been so far?
Like is he aware of that what he's signed so far is bad or does he just ignore all the negative reactions?
Because it sounds like he's insane and he truly believes what he changed/signed so far is "great".
[QUOTE]"All I do is good stuff."[/QUOTE]
Staying at full-speed in the reality denying lane, I see.
But you didn’t do anything
That would imply he made/kept anything about America good in his time in office.
So does that mean when he leaves his presidency, his slogan is going to be "We're now bad again!"
More than confident that Pence will think of something better by then.
Well, he's achieved essentially nothing other than blowing up a bunch of Obama era legislation, so at least we now know for a fact what it was that he thought was that was holding the country back.
[QUOTE]"He told a crowd in Pennsylvania that he could not use "Make America Great Again" because it was no longer relevant after his time in office."[/QUOTE]
was it ever relevant, donald?
This fucker is so full of himself, my god. How sweet it would be to see him (hopefully) lose. That is, unless he isn't forcibly removed from office before then.
Finally, America is great again, everyone is so happy and unified, needy people are getting the care they need, trans people have equal rights, schools are safe, foreign nations respect us, the environment is understood and looked after-
Sorry wrong universe, we're fucked.
[QUOTE=nox;53195616]Finally, America is great again, everyone is so happy and unified, needy people are getting the care they need, trans people have equal rights, schools are safe, foreign nations respect us, the environment is understood and looked after-
Sorry wrong universe, we're fucked.[/QUOTE]
Trump is simply talking about the Alternative Universe.
If he's already saying his job of making the country "great" is done surely the average Joe who supported him will realize that absolutely nothing has improved for them and that they should support someone else? I was shocked when he won the election but it will be a whole other level of baffling if he won AGAIN somehow.
Can't wait for the press release stating that it was a misreading of a misprint. And that what he was actually reading was "Keep America? Great......." .
[QUOTE=Hanso;53195671]If he's already saying his job of making the country "great" is done surely the average Joe who supported him will realize that absolutely nothing has improved for them and that they should support someone else? I was shocked when he won the election but it will be a whole other level of baffling if he won AGAIN somehow.[/QUOTE]
Hardcore Fox News enthusiasts would rather vote for a seal in a dress and wig balancing on a skippyball while clapping his flippers than they would vote for "dem libruls".
[QUOTE]"We can't say 'Make America Great Again' because I already did that," Mr Trump said.[/QUOTE]
Did I uh... Sleep through something major that he accomplished or did he get into the hallucinogens again?
The democrat's candidate's slogan will probably be "Oh oh, we really should start fixing America ASAP!"
[QUOTE=Mitsuma;53195574]:hammered:
I don't have any other comment really, not sure how somebody can be so delusional.[/QUOTE]
Well, we [i]are[/i] talking about the dude who once claimed he wouldn't go to heaven if he didn't win the Presidential election....
KAG! Doesn't have the same ring to it.
From MAGA to KAG, this man is delusional.
So this is the much advertised greatness
huh, doesn't look so hot
[QUOTE=arleitiss;53195575]Just out of curiosity - Is trump sane?
Does he like understand how shitty his decisions have been so far?
Like is he aware of that what he's signed so far is bad or does he just ignore all the negative reactions?
Because it sounds like he's insane and he truly believes what he changed/signed so far is "great".[/QUOTE]
He is utterly detached from reality, that much is undeniable for anybody who actually looks at things objectively.
Isn't america tired of winning yet?
[QUOTE=phygon;53195609]Well, he's achieved essentially nothing other than blowing up a bunch of Obama era legislation, so at least we now know for a fact what it was that he thought was that was holding the country back.[/QUOTE]
Seem's to be Russia's strategy. Throw in a dipshit Republican every 4-8 years and let them tear apart whatever progress was done by the Democrat Presidents. Keep going until the American government has stagnated and hits critical mass of bullshit.
[QUOTE=arleitiss;53195575]Just out of curiosity - Is trump sane?
Does he like understand how shitty his decisions have been so far?
Like is he aware of that what he's signed so far is bad or does he just ignore all the negative reactions?
Because it sounds like he's insane and he truly believes what he changed/signed so far is "great".[/QUOTE]
Disclaimer: I'm not a licensed psych and even if I was I couldn't perform a proper analysis on Trump without in-person interviews. That being said, he's probably a clinical narcissist, which means he has a very unique relationship with the truth that you and I don't, and he constantly reshapes his narrative of reality to dodge and avoid any responsibility while claiming credit whenever possible no matter how unwarranted. His mind is focused on two things: Avoid shame and win the attention and acceptance of the people immediately in front of him. Everything else is secondary.
And that's how Trump has told some 2,500 lies since inauguration, or roughly six a day every day. What's true doesn't matter to him, only what works.
The lying extends to himself; he survives by living in a constant state of delusion that reshapes his perception of reality to ensure that he is always winning, never losing. As the #MeToo movement turned up the heat on covered-up Congressional misdeeds towards women near the end of last year, Trump denied that it was his voice on the Billy Bush Access Hollywood tapes talking about grabbing women by the pussy -- a year after acknowledging that it was his voice and apologizing for it; Billy Bush was also a personal witness in the room and he absolutely asserts it was Trump. Everything that does what it's supposed to is all Trump, and anything that fails is the fault of an underling, any underling, no matter how contrived or nonsencial the accusation.
Anything he doesn't like is fake news.
I think the most terrifying thing about this presidency is that we've learned a politician can lie as much as they want, and even if their lies are called out, people will still follow them if they feel motivated to.
[QUOTE=spazthemax;53195890]I think the most terrifying thing about this presidency is that we've learned a politician can lie as much as they want, and even if their lies are called out, people will still follow them if they feel motivated to.[/QUOTE]
Because they'll do absolutely anything they can to insist that Clinton would have been worse.
I mean, somehow. I don't know how, but somehow she would have been even worse.
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