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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsJust Keep Pissing The Donald Off. His True Nature Will Really Reveal Itself.
Looks like getting Trump mad is a way to get him more out of control. And it looks like it does not take much.
shraby
(21,946 posts)self-dealing, the investigation into his businesses, the vote recount, he'll be coming out with more and more idiocy. Which I might add is easy for him.
3catwoman3
(23,975 posts)Hasn't it already?
TheMastersNemesis
(10,602 posts)3catwoman3
(23,975 posts)How I wish you were not.
We are soooooooooooooooooooooooooo screwed.
cbdo2007
(9,213 posts)Hopefully around Christmas, he'll say something about the fundamentalist Christians and they will turn on him too.
SHRED
(28,136 posts)He's also got the surveillance system too.
Ninga
(8,275 posts)Ninga
(8,275 posts)MineralMan
(146,288 posts)He won anyhow. At this point, his true nature is irrelevant to his taking office, I'm afraid. We all know who he is. It's a scary thing to know, too.
Vinca
(50,269 posts)lonestarnot
(77,097 posts)TheBlackAdder
(28,189 posts)WhiteTara
(29,705 posts)is having his little tweet fits. The NYT has a front page article on his many conflicts of interest. Could he be deflecting from the real story? I think so. He is crazy like a fox.
yellowcanine
(35,699 posts)I think this is the way to go. No need to name call or anything. Just report it straight.
mahatmakanejeeves
(57,425 posts)"It's a Good Life" is episode 73 of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. It is based on the 1953 short story "It's a Good Life" by Jerome Bixby and is considered by many, such as Time Magazine and TV Guide, to be one of the best episodes of the series. It originally aired on November 3, 1961.
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Opening narration
"Tonight's story on The Twilight Zone is somewhat unique and calls for a different kind of introduction. This, as you may recognize, is a map of the United States, and there's a little town there called Peaksville. On a given morning not too long ago, the rest of the world disappeared and Peaksville was left all alone. Its inhabitants were never sure whether the world was destroyed and only Peaksville left untouched or whether the village had somehow been taken away. They were, on the other hand, sure of one thing: the cause. A monster had arrived in the village. Just by using his mind, he took away the automobiles, the electricity, the machinesbecause they displeased himand he moved an entire community back into the dark agesjust by using his mind. Now I'd like to introduce you to some of the people in Peaksville, Ohio. This is Mr. Fremont. It's in his farmhouse that the monster resides. This is Mrs. Fremont. And this is Aunt Amy, who probably had more control over the monster in the beginning than almost anyone. But one day she forgot. She began to sing aloud. Now, the monster doesn't like singing, so his mind snapped at her, turned her into the smiling, vacant thing you're looking at now. She sings no more. And you'll note that the people in Peaksville, Ohio, have to smile. They have to think happy thoughts and say happy things because once displeased, the monster can wish them into a cornfield or change them into a grotesque, walking horror. This particular monster can read minds, you see. He knows every thought, he can feel every emotion. Oh yes, I did forget something, didn't I? I forgot to introduce you to the monster. This is the monster. His name is Anthony Fremont. He's six years old, with a cute little-boy face and blue, guileless eyes. But when those eyes look at you, you'd better start thinking happy thoughts, because the mind behind them is absolutely in charge. This is the Twilight Zone."