You've probably read by now that The Washington Post caught our pathologically dishonest President
posting on the walls of at least five of his golf clubs phony Time magazine covers lauding you-know-who.
And, yes, the Post story documents that the fake TIME cover is posted at Trump's northern Virginia golf club where media had earlier found a plaque signed by Trump commemorating a fake Civil War battle site.
This is a sickness, you know.
posting on the walls of at least five of his golf clubs phony Time magazine covers lauding you-know-who.
And, yes, the Post story documents that the fake TIME cover is posted at Trump's northern Virginia golf club where media had earlier found a plaque signed by Trump commemorating a fake Civil War battle site.
“Many great American soldiers, both of the North and South, died at this spot. The casualties were so great that the water would turn red and thus became known as ‘The River of Blood.’ It is my great honor to have preserved this important section of the Potomac River!”
Nice sentiment, small problem: there apparently was no such battle.Hard to miss that the commemorative marker repeats the word "great" three times in three sentences and manages to congratulate Trump, too:
This is a sickness, you know.
“Hard to miss that the commemorative marker repeats the word ‘great’ three times in three sentences and manages to congratulate Trump, too: / This is a sickness, you know.”
ReplyDeleteAre you reaching for the term narcissistic personality disorder? Or the older term, megalomania? Or, more broadly, pathological egotism?