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  • monospaced4

    Trump still calling Warren "Pocahontas."

    • These are not the actions or words of this nation's President, let alone a mature adult.monospaced
    • I'd expect this kind of crass name-calling from a 7th grader with an attitude problem, but not from a father and business man on the public stage.monospaced
    • Well said. It really defies logic that anyone seeking political office of any kind would behave this way.mg33
    • What's worse is that he seems oblivious to how utterly undignified his entire persona is on the world stage.mg33
    • It's surreal. Imagine how much opportunity there is for him to destroy his chances between now and the election. Just a shame the alternative is also shit.fadein11
    • yawn drake, yes, we know idiots like trump because he acts like a child and they don't care if he's racist or a self-centered prickmonospaced
    • lol @ "she asked for it." you still don't get it... it's simply not how an adult acts, and there's no book about it, it's just a part of life to grow upmonospaced
    • I get the sentiment but dignified politicians have also brought us trillions in debt, endless wars, and massively corrupt bureaucracy. Awful roi for our taxes.IRNlun6
    • The GREATEST have all been dignified adults. I don't think we've had anyone remotely this undignified run for president in the history of the united states.monospaced
    • Agreed, the least dignified in modern televised era, but not in history.IRNlun6
    • "hideous hermaphroditical character which has neither the force and firmness of a man, nor the gentleness and sensibility of a woman." - JeffersonIRNlun6
    • John Quincy Adams to Andrew Jackson, called his ex-wife a "dirty black wench", and a "convicted adulteress".IRNlun6
    • http://www.neatorama…IRNlun6
    • Like I said, I get the sentiment and ideally we would have a dignified leader but it's not necessarily a disqualifying character trait.IRNlun6
    • you're comparing viewpoints from Presidents who lived hundreds of years ago to one who's living today... not really an even field theremonospaced
    • at least Adams is known in history for being instrumental in abolishing slavery and not being a racist, unlike where Trump is headedmonospaced
    • "She asked for it." Pathetic Dirk. Almost as bad as "he started it".BusterBoy
    • like a spoiled brat 4th grade asshole in the makingmonospaced
    • The U.S. had presidential candidates who got into duels and murdered each other, so I guess Trump isn't bad by that standard.yuekit
    • I'm sure they were dignified duels ;)monospaced

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