Donald Trump obviously went on a high profile trip to Britain recently, following another summit meeting with former allies of the United States.
For once, Trump seemed to get a warm reception from the leaders. Prime Minister May rolled out the red carpet, and he got to meet the queen.
However, not all Brits were so welcoming to Trump.
London's mayor, , had approved a request to have a cartoonish likeness of a crying orange baby Trump fly over the London skies during Trump's visit.
And while Trump himself did not get to see the famous balloon, he nonetheless apparently heard about it. Not surprisingly, he did not like it, and even less surprisingly, he clearly considers himself the victim.
Trump responded by saying that he did not feel welcome to visit London.
Ya think, buddy?
Indeed, Trump responded in typical fashion, like the melting, delicate over-sized snowflake we all know him to be. Perhaps it never occurred to him that many people are opposed to his policies, and not just here in the United States, but around the world. When you separate families, and then pretend that this was not something that you ordered, that this was all just an accident or a misunderstanding, even after years of hateful rhetoric and divisive language that had gotten the heated national political divide to grow into a canyon, he still feigns ignorance and pretends to an innocence that al but his loyal supporters see through easily.
Apparently, Trump fans are furious about the baby Trump balloon.
Oh, well.
Since they are always lecturing people who oppose them for being overly sensitive, maybe they should shut up and stop acting like little snowflakes themselves.
Apparently, Trump fans are furious about the baby Trump balloon.
Oh, well.
Since they are always lecturing people who oppose them for being overly sensitive, maybe they should shut up and stop acting like little snowflakes themselves.
Here is a link to the article that got me on this topic:
Trump says the 20-foot-tall angry-baby blimp flying in London makes him feel 'unwelcome' by David Choi Jul. 12, 2018:
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