Has Trump Finally Lost His Marbles?

Trump's a good negotiator precisely because the other side thinks he's mad enough to burn the house down.

It's a very good, strong tactic, anyone negotiating with him is off-guard from the start. I'm betting that half of what he says is an act.
He’s bad not mad.
 
Trump has just threatened a 100% tariff on all Canadian goods.

The reason.

Canada has just announced trade talks with China.

Trump is now spiralling so fast that I actually feel sorry for him.
 
Don’t hold yer breath Noseall

Did he ever apologise to that senator ( forgot his name ) that was shot down over Vietnam and spent several
Years in captivity ?? Trump basically said ?? True war times hero’s don’t get captured ?? Some thing like that

Can’t recall his name was a presidential runner democrat ????
 
Don’t hold yer breath Noseall

Did he ever apologise to that senator ( forgot his name ) that was shot down over Vietnam and spent several
Years in captivity ?? Trump basically said ?? True war times hero’s don’t get captured ?? Some thing like that

Can’t recall his name was a presidential runner democrat ????

John McCain. Republican senator who stood against Obama in 2008. He had the loopy lady as his running mate.
 
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John McCain. Republican senator who stood against Obama in 2008. He had the loopy lady as his running mate.

Yes that’s the fella

Was tortured by Vietnamese in one of there POW camps

Trump made light of his military service in a few remarks ?
 
Trump has just threatened a 100% tariff on all Canadian goods.

The reason.

Canada has just announced trade talks with China.

Trump is now spiralling so fast that I actually feel sorry for him.
Trump is successfully isolating the US from the rest of the trading world. He's managing to keep oil rich/oil hungry and weapons hungry nations on side for now. Can't imagine why... :unsure:

Trumps' Davos embarrassment was bad enough, I'm hoping the implosion won't be too messy.
 
Yes that’s the fella

Was tortured by Vietnamese in one of there POW camps

Trump made light of his military service in a few remarks ?

Yes. McCain was given the opportunity to be released, but refused because he thought it would give the Viet Cong some good publicity.

Trump said he didn't think anyone who got captured could be a war hero.
 
TBH, it's only really in your 50s that you fully start to understand the world. The peak is supposed to be about 53 years old. Then most people remain very able well into their 70s. I worry the opposite, that many leaders are too young.
Nonsense, I have yet to see a good looking leader that we could be proud of, put me as the prime minister and we would be topping the world stage.
 
Trump is very good at shaking down or screwing over less powerful people. In general, though, he is a terrible negotiator and he was a massive failure as a businessman. He ended up billions of dollars in debt including being a billion dollars in debt personally. His only real success was playing a fantasy version of a successful businessman on reality TV. That is what made him famous and set him up for a tilt at the Presidency.
You keep spouting this nonsense about Trump not being famous prior to the apprentice. Just have a look at the coverage he gained on tv and movies before then.
Just a random guy, eh?
Ai summary for you.
Take note of what it says about the building his appearance in HO2 was shot in.


Prior to 2000, Donald Trump established a consistent on-screen presence as a "celebrity billionaire" cameo artist, usually appearing as himself to represent New York City high society and wealth. His acting career during this period mostly consisted of short, often uncredited or brief appearances in television sitcoms and movies, beginning in the mid-1980s and increasing in frequency during the 1990s.
Key Movie Cameos (Pre-2000)
  • Ghosts Can't Do It (1989): Trump’s first on-screen acting appearance was in this fantasy film, for which he won a Razzie Award for Worst Supporting Actor.
  • Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992): Perhaps his most famous cameo, Trump appears for a few seconds in the Plaza Hotel lobby (which he owned at the time) to give directions to Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin).
  • The Little Rascals (1994): Played the father of the character Waldo, famously saying "You're the best son money can buy" over the phone.
  • Across the Sea of Time (1995): Appeared as himself in this 3D-photographed film about New York.
  • Eddie (1996): Played himself in this basketball comedy starring Whoopi Goldberg.
  • The Associate (1996): Appeared alongside Whoopi Goldberg, playing himself in a scene in a Wall Street restaurant.
  • 54 (1998): Cameo as a VIP patron in the movie about the famous nightclub.
  • Celebrity (1998): Appeared in this Woody Allen film, where his character was depicted planning to buy and demolish St. Patrick's Cathedral.
Key Television Appearances (Pre-2000)
  • The Jeffersons (1981, 1985): Appeared in episodes "My Hero" and "You'll Never Get Rich".
  • I'll Take Manhattan (1987): Appeared in this TV miniseries.
  • The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (1994): Appeared as himself in the episode "For Sale by Owner" alongside his then-wife Marla Maples, where he is mistaken for a potential buyer of the Banks' mansion.
  • The Nanny (1996): Cameo as a "zillionaire" in the episode "The Rosie Show".
  • Suddenly Susan (1997): Appeared in the episode "I'll See That and Raise You Susan".
  • The Drew Carey Show (1997): Appeared in the episode "New York and Queens".
  • NightMan (1997): Appeared in the episode "Face to Face".
  • Spin City (1998): Appeared in "The Paul Lassiter Story," where he discusses his books The Art of the Deal and The Art of the Comeback with Michael J. Fox.
  • Sex and the City (1999): Appeared in the episode "The Man, the Myth, the Viagra," chatting with a love interest of Samantha.
Other Pre-2000 Media
  • Commercials: Trump appeared in a 1989 commercial for his own board game, Trump: The Game, and in 1990s Pizza Hut commercials.
  • Music Videos: He appeared in the 1989 music video for Bobby Brown's "On Our Own".
 
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