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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThese days DJT reminds me of the picture of Dorian Gray or the guy in the last scene of
Raiders of the Lost Ark...his skin seems to be melting down his face.
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These days DJT reminds me of the picture of Dorian Gray or the guy in the last scene of (Original Post)
Raven
Oct 2019
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Wounded Bear
(57,688 posts)2. Presidentin' is hard...
especially when you suck at it and have to spend all your time defending yourself.
Everything Trump touches goes to shit.
The worst part is that everywhere he goes, there he is. Living in public tends to put a mirror up to your face. Trump's worst nightmare is people seeing who and what he really is.
Aristus
(64,882 posts)3. Face-melting guy, for sure.
Dorian Gray was once beautiful. At least on the outside.
Trump? Never...
TheBlackAdder
(27,632 posts)4. More like the Andrea Doria. I wonder how many he will take down with him.
Mike 03
(16,616 posts)5. He's spent so much of his "presidency" on a golf course
It's probably a combination of sun exposure and pesticides.