Donald Trump's mouth should be named "The Shoe"
By John Welford
@indexer (4852)
Leicester, England
December 10, 2015 8:01am CST
Why? Because every time he opens his mouth he puts his foot in it.
He has responded to his shunning by most people in the UK - he has been stripped of an honorary degree and been condemned by people of all shades of political opinion - by referring to the UK "trying hard to disguise their massive Muslim problem".
What precisely would that be, Donald? That talk sounds just like the "massive Jewish problem" that a certain A Hitler reckoned he had in pre-war Germany.
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@PainsOnSlate (21845)
• Canada
10 Dec 15
He is slowly but surly digging his own grave and most of us are delighted to watch him make an fool of himself. I live in Canada but I have duel citizenship and will be voting. Hopefully he will be long gone by then and real people will be running.
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@PainsOnSlate (21845)
• Canada
10 Dec 15
@indexer I so agree with you but that doesn't bother me because I usually vote Democrat....
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@Hatley (163772)
• Garden Grove, California
24 Jan 16
The shoe and The wig both make him look like a pig
@UmiNoor (4521)
• Malaysia
11 Dec 15
The scary thing is that there are people that are supporting him. The latest poll seems to indicate that he's ahead of all the other Republican Presidential nominees. Could he be the next President of the United States? I quiver at the thought.
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@Hatley (163772)
• Garden Grove, California
24 Jan 16
if he is im nov ing to NedwZealand or timbuktu lol lol lol
@pgiblett (6524)
• Canada
25 Jan 16
John, I have never seen you here before - welcome.
There certainly is a resemblance between those men. To my mind it is all about the culture of hate that is being bread around the world today.
@Auntylou (4262)
• Oxford, England
10 Dec 15
There is no massive Muslim problem in the UK, but all the interference in Syria, Iraq and Libya has caused massive dislocation and waves of refugees, not to mention hatred of the Western powers who rarely do the right thing





