Why would he use such an inappropriate, unsophisticated analogy? I suppose one of his handlers might have explained it to him that way and that's about the extent of his understanding of the situation.
So, after it became obvious that he needed to improve his understanding of foreign policy, he began prepping by... binge-watching Leave It To Beaver? All this shows is that his policy of insulating himself against anyone who might challenge him, coupled with a Wisconsin media unwilling or uninterested in asking questions, have together created a candidate who isn't much different than the type of voter he is targeting - incurious, assumptive and about to be surprised when things don't turn out as they 'should'.
Dealing with Iran is the same as when my brother and I played toy soldiers. You'd make sure to peak behind the Tonka trucks in case he hid some soldiers behind them. I You had to always be ready for when he'd throw sand in my face and knock the soldiers over with a stick instead of throwing tennis balls like the rules stated. If I survived toy soldier wars with my brother I'm sooo ready for Iran.
What's that you say? You talked to my brother and he said I was the one who threw sand???? Who you going to believe him or me? I'm the preacher's son and eagle scout. Excuse me, I just remembered I have to go visit Mom and burn up some old video tapes.
So the only analogy in his vast experience with nuclear inspections is with his sons bedrooms and their friends? Really? I have been saying for some time now that the man is not smart enough to manage a single fast food business much less govern a state or preside as President over a country.
Some days it still amazes me the things that come out of his mouth. The sad part about it is that he is dead serious about it too.
If he wanted to use such an analogy, maybe he would connect with more people with a more hip cultural reference. For example-"The Iran deal is like letting George Costanza be in his room with the door closed and a copy of Glamour magazine. I intend to be the master of my own domain."
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Kind of obvious that Gov. Whozits is running his own campaign. Talk about gibberish!!
Again, cue Chris Farley: "Please! Please! Please! I wish you would just SHUT YOUR YAPPER!!!"
Why would he use such an inappropriate, unsophisticated analogy? I suppose one of his handlers might have explained it to him that way and that's about the extent of his understanding of the situation.
So, after it became obvious that he needed to improve his understanding of foreign policy, he began prepping by... binge-watching Leave It To Beaver?
All this shows is that his policy of insulating himself against anyone who might challenge him, coupled with a Wisconsin media unwilling or uninterested in asking questions, have together created a candidate who isn't much different than the type of voter he is targeting - incurious, assumptive and about to be surprised when things don't turn out as they 'should'.
Dealing with Iran is the same as when my brother and I played toy soldiers. You'd make sure to peak behind the Tonka trucks in case he hid some soldiers behind them. I You had to always be ready for when he'd throw sand in my face and knock the soldiers over with a stick instead of throwing tennis balls like the rules stated. If I survived toy soldier wars with my brother I'm sooo ready for Iran.
What's that you say? You talked to my brother and he said I was the one who threw sand???? Who you going to believe him or me? I'm the preacher's son and eagle scout. Excuse me, I just remembered I have to go visit Mom and burn up some old video tapes.
So the only analogy in his vast experience with nuclear inspections is with his sons bedrooms and their friends? Really? I have been saying for some time now that the man is not smart enough to manage a single fast food business much less govern a state or preside as President over a country.
Some days it still amazes me the things that come out of his mouth. The sad part about it is that he is dead serious about it too.
So what I really want to know is what he caught his boys doin' in their bedroom?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
And was it with other boys or girls?
If he wanted to use such an analogy, maybe he would connect with more people with a more hip cultural reference. For example-"The Iran deal is like letting George Costanza be in his room with the door closed and a copy of Glamour magazine. I intend to be the master of my own domain."
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