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In reply to the discussion: Does anyone else feel that the Washington booing was a turning point? [View all]Jarqui
(10,931 posts)still damp from the premature ejaculation thrill of being in on getting to kill someone .
His narcissism probably had him expecting thunderous cheering for having the courage to sit in a safe room thousands of miles away watching the US military kill terrorists, women and children.
From the look on his and Melania's face, that booing was a pretty serious lunch bag let down.
Millions of viewers saw it during the game. And then the media and social media picked it up - so hundreds of millions or billions of people around the world saw it and/or know about it. It was a great thing for America that the rest of the world got to see that.
It was not a good thing for Trump that the power brokers in the back room of the GOP, deliberating if they should bet billions of dollars and wager their political fortunes on Trump, got to see it too.